who is the new mads???
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Posted on 06-09-2009 22:35
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ladagnous wrote:
UF your right stage one of tour de l ain but a part from that a complete drought of any results, just one top 10 on a stage, it s bad enough to be madesque i believe
Well that may be true but isn't there some riders who actually haven't had any top 10 this year? |
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Posted on 07-09-2009 14:44
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How about riders like:
Renaud Dion
Biel Kadri
Jean-Charles Senac
Alexandr Dyachenko
Sergey Renev
Julien Belgy
Perrig Quemeneur
Probably just me, but I haven't found any results from those riders, and I basically just looked up Pro Tour riders I've never heard about. |
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Posted on 07-09-2009 14:55
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Dyachenko? No. 7th place - 2009 edition of Volta a Catalunya
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Il Gladiatore |
Posted on 07-09-2009 15:01
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issoisso wrote:
Bauke Mollema.
His best result this year is 12th in a stage of the Tour of California.
ooooh, feel the world tremble under the might of his results.
EDIT: to clarify, he's very talented, but this year he was awful
He had pfeiffer, |
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ruben |
Posted on 07-09-2009 15:08
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Boy Isso, did you live under a rock? ;-)
Mollema has been out almost the entire season because of what Il Gladiatore above me here, already said. Pfeiffer. |
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Il Gladiatore |
Posted on 07-09-2009 15:40
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ruben wrote:
Boy Isso, did you live under a rock? ;-)
Mollema has been out almost the entire season because of what Il Gladiatore above me here, already said. Pfeiffer.
Well it looks like that the dutch are the only people who are interested in mollema |
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-09-2009 15:44
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Il Gladiatore wrote:
ruben wrote:
Boy Isso, did you live under a rock? ;-)
Mollema has been out almost the entire season because of what Il Gladiatore above me here, already said. Pfeiffer.
Well it looks like that the dutch are the only people who are interested in mollema
Didn't make the news, that I could see
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ruben |
Posted on 07-09-2009 17:20
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thats what you get for reading american/australian cycling news sites |
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-09-2009 17:25
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As if I only read cyclingnews. The reason I don't mention others is that they don't commonly make the constant moronic mistakes cyclingnews make
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Posted on 20-10-2009 21:10
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Gabriel Rasch, and he is Norwegian! |
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markene2 |
Posted on 20-10-2009 21:15
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phhf... Vino aint the worst rider of the year. He did well in giro d emilia. And Giro di lombardia. And won Chrono des Nations two days ago. https://www.cyclin...-1/results
Edited by markene2 on 20-10-2009 21:19
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Thrige |
Posted on 20-10-2009 21:31
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If he hadn't been my favourite-rider, I'd go with Frank Hoj |
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Wilier |
Posted on 21-10-2009 20:10
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Berik Kupeshov |
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Posted on 21-10-2009 20:11
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Wilier wrote:
Berik Kupeshov
I think you might be right because i must ask who????????
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Wilier |
Posted on 21-10-2009 22:00
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Berik Kupeshov is an Astana rider from Kazakhstan. This year there were only 3 races he finished |
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ruben |
Posted on 21-10-2009 22:35
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Btw, Mollema had a pretty good stint at the end of the season considering his late return to the season, top 40 in emilia, top 20 in Piemonte, and best Gesink domestique in Lombardy up until the point where he fell uphill (how the fuck do you manage that anyway) |
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kumazan |
Posted on 21-10-2009 22:46
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ruben wrote:
Btw, Mollema had a pretty good stint at the end of the season considering his late return to the season, top 40 in emilia, top 20 in Piemonte, and best Gesink domestique in Lombardy up until the point where he fell uphill (how the fuck do you manage that anyway)
Oh, he did a great race. His fall was the funny moment of the race, because the Eurosport Spain commentator was about to hit him because he thought that he broke his chain forcing the gear, so he began to say that that was an amateur's mistake, that he was an immature rider, etc, etc.
Then he saw the replay of the fall and stopped talking not knowing what to say
Fortunately he apologized. |
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