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Posted on 20-08-2018 11:09
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Thanks for mentioning the Dzamastagic coup in the preview
LN Hansen with a late attack is my wish for this race. For reasons.
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!
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Posted on 23-11-2024 17:36
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Posted on 20-08-2018 12:11
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Can. Not. Wait!
Love the stellar preview tsmoha, back at it again for another season of amazing reports
The overall quality of reporters is so high at this point, really looking forward to the season ahead.
Just not this race (although maybe Baugnies or Mullen can make a mad dash for it with a late attack)
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Posted on 20-08-2018 14:08
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Not sure what to expect. If Holloway continues his positioning trend from last season it'll be hard to get a good result here. Maybe a late attack by Kuznetsov could do something as well, so let's see. Excited for this season
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cio93 |
Posted on 20-08-2018 14:30
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Good luck to all teams starting their season here, although I am very aware that luck surely won't be spread equally for everyone.
In a continuation of an established tradition by now, we especially support old Puma riders and their teams.
Particular focus therefore is on Sebastian Lander who should hope for a fast race and a good wheel, Adam Blythe who would like to support potential winner Degenkolb to propel Iberia into an early season lead, and last year's stagiare Sean McKenna who can probably only cross his fingers for Roelandts up front.
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Bikex |
Posted on 20-08-2018 14:39
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Thanks for the preview tsmoha.
Already our win goal here, I really hope Guerao can repeat his success from last year. I brought the best possible support I could bring for him, but it looks Guerao might not even get a sprint train.
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maxime86 |
Posted on 20-08-2018 16:01
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I'll definitely be dissapointed if Lo Cicero is unable to pull out a big result here. The stage is made perfectly for him and we've brought a crazy sprint train for him.
The sprint train should look something like this
Lo Cicero - Petit - Schorn - Feiereisen - Bercz - Giaux - Li - Aulas
With a train like that, something outside the top 3 would be terribly dissapointing for us. Hopefully we see a 2016 Lo Cicero performance here. |
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ryant |
Posted on 20-08-2018 16:22
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Well, well, well... Season starts here but its going to be hard to get something. Knowing PCM AI we wont be joining the break so I've got to hope that Stauff delivers something special, or Rowe to work a miracle!!!
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valverde321 |
Posted on 20-08-2018 18:36
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Will be interesting to see which 80 SP riders even get involved in the sprint, as surely many won't.
valverde321 wrote:
Hayakawa is the leader over Itami, who you'd think would suit this stage more is a bit puzzling. This stage suits Itami maybe the best of any other flat stage this year too, give or take a couple I could be forgetting. Our team finally has a decent flat team now though, so hopefully the better support can mean better results in the sprints for us, than last year.
Surely you've learnt to ignore the order in the startlist image by now?
I usually ignore it for stage races, but a one day race, it does concern me slightly. If it means Hayakawa will get us a Top 10 though instead, then I'll look past it
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jph27 |
Posted on 20-08-2018 19:32
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Lander might top 30 if I'm lucky I guess? |
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Luis Leon Sanchez |
Posted on 21-08-2018 13:59
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I'm not at all happy with that. Bouhanni outside the Top 30 and Moser not sprinting or even anywhere near as he finishes outside the Top 100. Disastrous from them, they better have it sorted for the Tour Down Under...
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fjhoekie |
Posted on 21-08-2018 14:02
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When your sprinter, and former runner up, finishes 105th.
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trekbmc |
Posted on 21-08-2018 14:05
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Wow, that was a special kind of bad! Lasse and Vantomme thought a top 30 would be good enough and Reckweg managed to be our best rider (good on him, always consistant at least! ). My theory is maybe that such a packed startlist meant PCM just gave up on certain riders (were was Lo Cicero?), but who knows?
Ah well, last season we started well and it turned out terribly, maybe we can do the opposite?
Nice report though tsmoha, thanks for that and congrats to danny of course!
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 21-08-2018 14:09
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Well well well, what a way to start the season. Tom Van Asbroeck benefitting from a tougher race and picking the right wheel. Shoutout to Bonifazioas well to secure some points.
Mohs clearly the strongest today, congrats Danny! Thank you for the report Tsmoha, good to have the season underway!
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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Jakstar22 |
Posted on 21-08-2018 14:10
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Congrats on the win Mohs and Fablok!!!
Nice report tsmoha!!
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Posted on 21-08-2018 14:16
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Guess we had our eggs firmly in the 'let Baugnies try to beast out a win' basket.
Oh well, good to see him attacking - bodes well for future races where he'll need that attacking impetus to tire out VSB and Blythe.
Other than that, interesting strategy by Lavoine and Bennett to be nowhere near the top sprinters
Congrats to danny and Fablok, hope its the beginning of another strong season, and thanks for the report tsmoha!
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tastasol |
Posted on 21-08-2018 14:20
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A race like this is always a lottery, so happy to see one of the favourites come out on top. Nice to see home boy Ewan finish up in 3rd place, really interested in seeing how he will do this season.
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 21-08-2018 14:21
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Ooof, that was really, really weird. Sprinters teams doing nothing and one of those random pack sprints to the line. I'm not super unhappy with 16th and two in the top twenty here, but the way it happened was bizarre. If anything, I expected that AKA wouldn't be able to match the sprint speed, not that he'd be in the top ten and then crack with his 77 flat in a 75km race. Not sure how that even happens, but we saw weird results all around.
Anyway, great report! Just happy to have the season started. Congrats to Fablok!
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ryant |
Posted on 21-08-2018 14:26
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That was honestly shocking, don't think I saw my riders at all during that report, and now suddenly my new found optimism has been crushed xD.
Hoped we'd be able to be in the sprint at least but nope... Lets just move on from this one and hope the Tour Down Under will be better!
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roturn |
Posted on 21-08-2018 14:47
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I might have to find this hidden stat of Van Asbroeck. |
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Atlantius |
Posted on 21-08-2018 14:52
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Looks like 2018 Lo Cicero is even worse than 2017 Lo Cicero seeing as this was one of his best races both 2016 and 2017...
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