Tour of the Chosen Discussion Pre Race thread: STAGE 2 just finished
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Selwink |
Posted on 20-05-2013 19:46
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Miguel98 wrote:
1 Daniel Navarro | Spain | 73 | 2 Gediminas Bagdonas | Lituania | 72 | 3 Muhammet Eyup Karagobek | Turkey | 62 | 4 Mustafa Sayar | Turkey | 63 | 5 Roy Jans | Belgium | 69 | 6 Ricardo Mestre | Portugal | 71 | 7 Romain Zingle | Belgium | 71 | 8 Arnold Jeanesson | France | 72 | 9 Marc Hester | Denmark | 71 |
I believe Bagdonas and Jeannesson are already picked
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admirschleck |
Posted on 20-05-2013 19:58
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Don't want Barta,sorry (saw that Gianluca has awesome stats in your DB).
Also , Christian Meier 71AVG - Canada and Kristoff Vandenwalle 72AVG - Belgium. |
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Posted on 20-05-2013 19:59
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If that is, I will replace them with Yoeri Havik and Ivailo Gabrovski. |
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MrUfo87 |
Posted on 20-05-2013 20:07
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Miguel98 wrote:
If that is, I will replace them with Yoeri Havik and Ivailo Gabrovski.
But now you have two Belgium riders and two Turkish riders, so still not a valid team.
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MrUfo87 |
Posted on 20-05-2013 20:09
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Selwink wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
1 Daniel Navarro | Spain | 73 | 2 Gediminas Bagdonas | Lituania | 72 | 3 Muhammet Eyup Karagobek | Turkey | 62 | 4 Mustafa Sayar | Turkey | 63 | 5 Roy Jans | Belgium | 69 | 6 Ricardo Mestre | Portugal | 71 | 7 Romain Zingle | Belgium | 71 | 8 Arnold Jeanesson | France | 72 | 9 Marc Hester | Denmark | 71 |
I believe Bagdonas and Jeannesson are already picked
@Selwink: I was talking about this.
EDIT: Aaaaaand Selwink has deleted his post.
Edited by MrUfo87 on 20-05-2013 20:10
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Selwink |
Posted on 20-05-2013 20:09
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MrUfo87 wrote:
Selwink wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
1 Daniel Navarro | Spain | 73 | 2 Gediminas Bagdonas | Lituania | 72 | 3 Muhammet Eyup Karagobek | Turkey | 62 | 4 Mustafa Sayar | Turkey | 63 | 5 Roy Jans | Belgium | 69 | 6 Ricardo Mestre | Portugal | 71 | 7 Romain Zingle | Belgium | 71 | 8 Arnold Jeanesson | France | 72 | 9 Marc Hester | Denmark | 71 |
I believe Bagdonas and Jeannesson are already picked
@Selwink: I was talking about this.
Already found that out
Edited by Selwink on 20-05-2013 20:10
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 20-05-2013 20:25
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So, I can't have the same numbers of foreigners as the number of rider's from the main sponsor country? |
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Selwink |
Posted on 20-05-2013 20:30
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Miguel98 wrote:
So, I can't have the same numbers of foreigners as the number of rider's from the main sponsor country?
Nope. since there are just 2 Turkish riders, only 1 rider of any other nationality
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 20-05-2013 20:36
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Should be fixed now. |
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Selwink |
Posted on 20-05-2013 20:49
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Miguel98 wrote:
Should be fixed now.
Vaitkus is also picked already
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 20-05-2013 21:03
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1. Rafael Andriato
2. Murilo Fisher
3. Daniel Rogelin
4. Tiago Fiorrilli
5. Magno Prado Nazaret
6. Rodrigo Nascimento
7. Otavio Didier Bulgarelli
8. Soelito Gohr
9. Mauricio Morandi
Okay? |
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mvhoogdalem |
Posted on 20-05-2013 21:08
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@TheRider Last rider for Aeroflot is Assan Bazayev (if he's still available) |
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The Rider |
Posted on 20-05-2013 21:38
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@ Ian Butler and mvhoogdalem Done and Done, also Miguel98's team is accepted.
Surprised no one has yet to pick up:
Out of 73-74's:
-Gadret
-Dupont
-Di Luca
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jaxika |
Posted on 20-05-2013 21:56
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The Rider wrote:
@ Ian Butler and mvhoogdalem Done and Done, also Miguel98's team is accepted.
Surprised no one has yet to pick up:
Out of 73-74's:
-Gadret
-Dupont
-Di Luca
Im surprised too because Gadret, he is on home soil, so can fight with the bests. |
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The Rider |
Posted on 20-05-2013 22:03
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jaxika wrote:
The Rider wrote:
@ Ian Butler and mvhoogdalem Done and Done, also Miguel98's team is accepted.
Surprised no one has yet to pick up:
Out of 73-74's:
-Gadret
-Dupont
-Di Luca
Im surprised too because Gadret, he is on home soil, so can fight with the bests.
Who knows maybe nobody wants a bald Frenchman on their team.
I am expecting F Cancellera to post his squad fairly soon.
Everyone who has already finished their nine man squads may want to think about 'Stage 3', which is a presentation of the team and its goals. |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 20-05-2013 22:08
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jaxika wrote:
The Rider wrote:
@ Ian Butler and mvhoogdalem Done and Done, also Miguel98's team is accepted.
Surprised no one has yet to pick up:
Out of 73-74's:
-Gadret
-Dupont
-Di Luca
Im surprised too because Gadret, he is on home soil, so can fight with the bests.
For me it was all about a French leader. Gadret is good but Hinault was the best overall Frenchman selectable making that an easy call.
Killer is alright and someone will pick him, again he was on my list but missed out.
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The Rider |
Posted on 20-05-2013 22:15
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TheManxMissile wrote:
jaxika wrote:
The Rider wrote:
@ Ian Butler and mvhoogdalem Done and Done, also Miguel98's team is accepted.
Surprised no one has yet to pick up:
Out of 73-74's:
-Gadret
-Dupont
-Di Luca
Im surprised too because Gadret, he is on home soil, so can fight with the bests.
For me it was all about a French leader. Gadret is good but Hinault was the best overall Frenchman selectable making that an easy call.
Killer is alright and someone will pick him, again he was on my list but missed out.
When it comes to the sprints mind, I reckon the teams with at least two decent sprinters/lead-out men will be in a great position to deliver their sprinter to a top5 on most flat stages.
I don't see the teams with just one sprinter (even it is a good one), and no lead outs, doing well in the sprints consistently as most climbers available won't be able to be at the front in the last 10kilometers I think. |
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Kentaurus |
Posted on 20-05-2013 22:26
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Well I'm counting on the sprints, and got the team to support it. Have lead-outs and riders to drive the peloton.
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 20-05-2013 22:38
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Well, I missed this. I'm screwed.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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The Rider |
Posted on 20-05-2013 22:48
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baseballlover312 wrote:
Well, I missed this. I'm screwed.
Not at all you as Jaxika was saying, great riders are still available.
You only have seven riders to pick as Namibia only has 2 riders in the database, but be fairly quick as I am expecting squads from FCancellara, SSJ2Luigi and Jackstar soon enough! |
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