Lampre-Merida !
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roro_352 |
Posted on 27-05-2013 16:57
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I would be absent from this forum at least until Friday because my parents are not happy with my notes (one 7 and a 9 out of 20 coming in a row) and decided to cut my computer. I will try to negotiate with them for having just the internet cuted, so I could continue my story with Lampre |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 27-05-2013 18:01
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Good luck with negotiations!! |
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roro_352 |
Posted on 27-05-2013 18:57
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negotiations have failed |
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fcancellara |
Posted on 27-05-2013 18:59
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On the positive side; that means you'll have more time to study thus your grades will get higher thus you will be allowed to use your computer again sooner
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roro_352 |
Posted on 27-05-2013 19:02
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fcancellara wrote:
On the positive side; that means you'll have more time to study thus your grades will get higher thus you will be allowed to use your computer again sooner
I had really good marks before, and there is just two bad marks. I have 15 over 20 in overall mark. |
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Posted on 27-05-2013 19:03
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Too bad, but good luck with school! Hope to see you returning this story soon.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 27-05-2013 22:48
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Shame about the results |
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Posted on 01-06-2013 10:53
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Santos Tour Down Under : 4th stage : Modbury - Tanunda (127 km)
It is a relatively flat stage awaits the riders today. But beware of winds that will be there today !
Hayden Roulston (RadioShack), former champion of New Zealand, is the first to attack.
Hayden Roulston, here in last place, is followed by Christophe Riblon (107th in 20'30'' ), José Ivan Gutierrez (60th at 11'44'' ), Ruslan Tleubayev (97th at 17'57'' ), Pavel Brutt (44th at 7'13'' ) and Gaëtan Bille (101th in 19'27'' ). Lieuwe Westra (47th at 7'46'' ) will join around ten kilometers away.
José Ivan Gutierrez took the lead in the top of the GP of the mountain, not far from Kersbrook. Roulston, Westra, Riblon and Brutt took the rest of the points.
On the first sprint, Hayden Roulston go first before Brutt and Westra. On the next one, Brutt outpace Roulston, and the third will Westra once again.
Under the impulse of Pietropolli, Cattaneo and Palinithe peloton looks back on the breakaway, which will have up to 4 minutes in advance to 80 kilometers from the finish.
At 20 kilometers from the finish the breakaway has one minute and 20 seconds ahead ! The pack should return.
It is 3 km ! The Lampre train is a little distanced from Saxo and Argos. Peter Sagan, abandoned by his train, hold the wheel of Petacchi.
NEVER TWO WITHOUT THREE FOR SAGAN ! Slovak overwrites the sprint this fourth stage ! He takes ten seconds on Cunego, 9th of the stage, because of to bonuses.
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Posted on 01-06-2013 10:58
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still cunego in the lead
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sutty68 |
Posted on 01-06-2013 12:22
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Nice finish from Guardini and Good to see that Cunego retains his lead |
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Posted on 05-06-2013 15:05
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Santos Tour Down Under : 5ème étape : Snapper Point - Old Willunga Hill (152 km)
This is the best stage of the Tour Down Under! Two climbs of Old Willunga Hill today.
From km 0, Imanol Erviti (124th in 20'30'' ) attacked.
The spanish is accompanied in the break by Christian Vande Velde, Martin Kohler, Jeremy Roy, Maxime Bouet, Mikhail Ignatiev, Luka Mezgec, Mitchell Docker, Borut Bozic, Iljo Keisse and Adam Hansen. Martin Kohler is the most dangerous, 32th in 4'41''.
Maxime Bouet won both intermediate sprints ahead Hansen (always second) and Mezgec and Kohler (once third each).
The pack comes quietly on breakaways. But when Petacchi and Ferrari went to take bottles, a break occurs! They will come back but crack shortly after.
The first climb is covered by the breakaway. Maxime Bouet knows he can go back to four points behind Cunego if he goes first. And he brilliantly did !
The last climb of the race, Old Willunga is here ! The breakaway still have thirty seconds ahead, and Lampre did the job to return.
Cunego attack! Does it allow him to retain his jersey? Because Sagan trying to follow ...
SAGAN AGAIN! Slovak catched Cunego and dropped him! Our Italian finished second on the stage, but at what price ...
Cunego lost his leadership for only one second!
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sutty68 |
Posted on 05-06-2013 15:40
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Noooo, Cunego loses his lead by one second |
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Posted on 05-06-2013 15:52
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INTERMIDIATE SPRINT TIME!!! |
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roro_352 |
Posted on 05-06-2013 18:19
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Santos Tour Down Under : 6th stage : Adelaïde - Adelaïde (90 km)
Peter Sagan should have no trouble keeping the Aussie jersey of leader. Today's stage is flat Step and perform several laps in Adelaide.
The dutch Lieuwe Westra (Vacansoleil-DCM), 44th at 9'21'', is the first to try his luck.
He will be followed by Nelson Oliveira (highest ranked of the breakaway, 67th at 22'49'' ), Christophe Riblon, Ian Stannard, Andriy Grivko, Jack Bobridge and Daryl Impey.
Standard won the first sprint, and Grivko won the second.
The points of the mountain does not care at all Oliveira, who can feel his armpits. Riblon win the first one, and Bobridge the second one.
The rhythm imposed by the Argos to return to the breakaway is very important, and Mickaël Delage is paying costs. He falls and almost led Richie Porte in his fall. Despite the help of three teammates, he will not return.
After the breakaway caught, the sprint can be ! Argos is currently in first place, followed by Saxo. Sagan and Petacchi are positioned in the wheel of Bennati (The Orica in the wheel of Kittel is Leigh Howard).
What a surprise! Leigh Howard, transparent from the beginning of the tour, exceeds Sagan and win a great success. Andrea Palini gets a nice 8th place.
Finals classifications
Overall classification
Points classificiation
Mountain classification
Young Riders classification
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sutty68 |
Posted on 06-06-2013 02:28
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Cunego did well in Australia and will be disappointed he didn't get the win
But at least he won the Mountains jersey |
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Posted on 15-06-2013 09:58
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Trofeo Palma
It's a very flat race today in Spain.
Jonathan Fumeaux (IAM) and Bart De Clercq (Lotto) are the firsts to attack.
Here is the breakaway of the day, composed by Joshua Edmondson (Sky), Alex Dowsett (Movistar), Alexis Vuillermoz (Sojasun), Dominik Nerz (BMC) and Luca Dodi (Lampre).
Behind the breakaway, BMC and Euskaltel are leading the pack at a fairly high rhythm.
Luca Dodi, who feels the breath of the pack on his back, decided to carry out an attack. But this will only serve to deplete.
While the break always has a minute at ten kilometers from the finish, Karsten Kroon attack! Will he return to the break?
Joshua Edmondson took twenty seconds of his companions and the pack does not come back! The day of glory for the english guy?
JOSHUA EDMONDSON WINS! He resisted to the return of the pack and wins a superb victory. It's been two years since the britishs win here after Andrew Fenn last year.
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Posted on 15-06-2013 10:00
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Edmondson wins? Surprising!
Btw, can you upload the screens in .jpg? .png can take ages to load
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roro_352 |
Posted on 15-06-2013 10:09
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Jesleyh wrote:
Edmondson wins? Surprising!
Btw, can you upload the screens in .jpg? .png can take ages to load
OK. It will be done for the Trofeo Deia and the third stage of the Tour of Qatar. |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 15-06-2013 12:59
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Not the best of days in Palma |
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Posted on 22-06-2013 09:49
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I advise you to view images in full size because they are very dark
Trofeo Migjorn
Another flat race today, but that will run in the rain.
The Danish Saxo, Anders Lund, is the first to be offensive.
He will be accompanied by David Arroyo (Caja Rujal), Christian Vande Velde (Garmin) and a Colombian team EPM-Une.
Behind, full of outsiders trying their luck, including Nicki Sorensen, followed closely by Diego Ulissi.
The sprinters don't want to see the break won. The fugitives will therefore be caught just before the banner of the last 5 kilometers.
Lampre will try to bring Roberto Ferrari on the highest step of the podium!
And they succeed! Roberto Ferrari easily won the race ahead of the New Zealand champion Greg Henderson and Koldo Fernandez.
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