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NAT. WORLD TOUR - PARIS - NICE
sutty68
Italy are definately going to be a force to be reckoned with Wink
 
Jakstar22
sutty68 wrote:
Italy are definately going to be a force to be reckoned with Wink


Definitely Smile
 
Atlantius
When can we expect more racing?

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Welwyn
Been really busy this week.
 
Ian Butler
Don't worry about it, we'll wait Smile
 
Welwyn
First of All, these Norweigan riders are not on the database, I'll give Sutty today to sort this out.

HAVARD NYBO
EVEN SANGNES

And for future reference, if I just get surnames I will take it that you mean whichever one has the highest overall rating.
Edited by Welwyn on 15-11-2012 12:40
 
sutty68
Welwyn wrote:
First of All, these Norweigan riders are not on the database, I'll give Sutty today to sort this out.

HAVARD NYBO
EVEN SANGNES

And for future reference, if I just get surnames I will take it that you mean whichever one has the highest overall rating.


OK for the time being can you replace those two riders with the following Wink
Erik Kasa Jarlseth and Stian Remme Wink
 
Welwyn
PARIS-NICE STAGE 1 (PROLOGUE)


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Tony Martin looked in great shape in today's prologue before the big names came out with an impressive time of 12'21. That had beaten David Miller by just 1 second. Then Sylvain Chavanel blitzed that by setting a time of 12'10. This looked even better after Edvald Boassen Hagen and 'Spartacus' Cancellara only posted times of 12'20.

Bradley Wiggins and Alberto Contador were left and although they both impressed, neither could compete with the Frenchman's time.

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STAGE RESULTS

1Sylvain ChavanelFrance12'10
2Alberto ContadorSpain+ 2
3Bradley WigginsGreat Britain+ 3
4Edvald Boasson HagenNorway+ 10
5Fabian CancellaraSwitzerlands.t.
6Tony MartinGermany+ 11
7David MillarGreat Britain+ 12
8Joost PosthumaHolland+ 19
9Taylor PhinneyUnited States of America+ 20
10Vladimir KarpetsRussia+ 23
11Vincenzo NibaliItalys.t.
12Jérôme CoppelFrance+ 24
13Tom BoonenBelgiums.t.
14Lars BoomHollands.t.
15Rui CostaPortugal+ 25
16Stefan SchumacherGermany+ 27
17Marzio BruseghinItalys.t.
18Anthony RouxFrance+ 28
19Brett LancasterAustralias.t.
20Jean-Christophe PéraudFrances.t.

Spoiler
21Alexei MarkovRussia+ 29
22Levi LeipheimerUnited States of Americas.t.
23Juan Antonio FlechaSpain+ 30
24Haimar ZubeldiaBasque Country+ 31
25Danny PateUnited States of Americas.t.
26Linus GerdemannGermanys.t.
27Daniele BennatiItalys.t.
28Robert GesinkHollands.t.
29Janez BrajkovicSlovenias.t.
30Chris HornerUnited States of Americas.t.
31Nikolai TrussovRussias.t.
32Steven KruijswijkHolland+ 32
33Martin ElmigerSwitzerlands.t.
34Christophe KernFrance+ 33
35Dries DevenynsBelgiums.t.
36Ian StannardGreat Britain+ 34
37Yury TrofimovRussia+ 36
38Michael AlbasiniSwitzerlands.t.
39Jurgen Van den BroeckBelgiums.t.
40Marcel SiebergGermany+ 37
41Blel KadriBasque Countrys.t.
42Ben SwiftGreat Britains.t.
43Ryder HesjedalCanadas.t.
44Igor AntonBasque Countrys.t.
45Laurens Ten DamHolland+ 38
46Grégory RastSwitzerlands.t.
47Sandy CasarFrances.t.
48Edgar PintoPortugal+ 40
49Alexander SerovRussias.t.
50Michael SchärSwitzerlands.t.
51Troels VintherDenmarks.t.
52Alejandro MarqueSpain+ 41
53Dario CataldoItalys.t.
54Kevin De WeertBelgiums.t.
55Matthew WilsonAustralia+ 42
56Sergio PaulinhoPortugals.t.
57Wout PoelsHollands.t.
58Evgueni PetrovRussias.t.
59Yoann OffredoFrance+ 43
60Lars Petter NordhaugNorways.t.
61Ed ClancyGreat Britains.t.
62Marcel KittelGermanys.t.
63Sérgio RibeiroPortugals.t.
64Kristijan KorenSlovenia+ 44
65Frederik WilmannNorway+ 45
66Chris Anker SørensenDenmark+ 46
67Gregor GazvodaSlovenias.t.
68Peter StetinaUnited States of America+ 47
69Ricardo MestrePortugals.t.
70David BlancoSpains.t.
71Damiano CunegoItaly+ 48
72Elia VivianiItaly+ 49
73Nuno RibeiroPortugals.t.
74Ion IzagirreBasque Countrys.t.
75Gianni MeersmanBelgiums.t.
76Domenico PozzovivoItaly+ 50
77Nicki SørensenDenmarks.t.
78Jarlinson PantanoColumbia+ 51
79Jeff LouderUnited States of Americas.t.
80Manuel CardosoPortugals.t.
81Gerald CiolekGermanys.t.
82Jeremy HuntGreat Britain+ 52
83Kristian HouseGreat Britains.t.
84Will RoutleyCanada+ 53
85Matthew GossAustralias.t.
86Sondre Gjerdevik SørtveitNorway+ 54
87Danilo WyssSwitzerlands.t.
88Luis LaverdeColumbias.t.
89Stefan RadochlaGermanys.t.
90Robbie McEwenAustralias.t.
91Mitchell DockerAustralias.t.
93Pieter SerryBelgium+ 55
94Andreas KlierGermanys.t.
95Juan Manuel GárateBasque Countrys.t.
96Darwin AtapumaColumbias.t.
97Reinier HonigHollands.t.
98Borut BozicSlovenias.t.
100Wesley SulzbergerAustralia+ 57
101Sebastian LanderDenmark+ 58
102Sébastien ChavanelFrances.t.
103Zachary BellCanadas.t.
104Koldo FernandezBasque Countrys.t.
105João CabreiraPortugals.t.
106Peter KennaughGreat Britain+ 59
107Alex HowesUnited States of Americas.t.
108Jonathan CantwellAustralias.t.
109Carlos Alberto BetancourtColumbias.t.
110Johann TschoppSwitzerlands.t.
111Kenny Van HummelHolland+ 1'00
112Stian RemmeNorways.t.
113Robinson ChalapudColumbias.t.
114David ArroyoSpains.t.
115Alexander KhatuntsevRussias.t.
116Luca PaoliniItaly+ 1'01
118Jani MusicSlovenias.t.
119Eirik Kasa JarlsethNorways.t.
120Sören NissenDenmarks.t.
121Esteban ChávesColumbias.t.
122Jan TratnikSlovenia+ 1'03
123Oliver ZauggSwitzerlands.t.
124Simon Lambert-LemayCanadas.t.
125Jake KeoughUnited States of Americas.t.
126Martin GilbertCanadas.t.
127Christian Hals FrivoldNorways.t.
128Constantino ZaballaSpain+ 1'04
129Christer RakeNorways.t.
130Miha SvabSlovenia+ 1'05
131Evgeny SokolovRussias.t.
132Aitor GaldósBasque Countrys.t.
133Dennis VanendertBelgium+ 1'06
134Francisco VentosoSpains.t.
135Enrique MataSpains.t.
136Michael RasmussenDenmark+ 1'07
137Andrew PinfoldCanadas.t.
138Zakkari DempsterAustralias.t.
139Cayetano Jose SarmientoColumbias.t.
140Pablo UrtasunBasque Country+ 1'08
141Frederique RobertBelgiums.t.
142Guillaume BoivinCanada+ 1'09
143Charly VivesCanada+ 1'10
145Aldo Ino IlesicSlovenia+ 1'11
148Jesper HansenDenmarks.t.
151René JørgensenDenmark+ 1'16
152Julian ArredondoColumbia+ 1'17
 
Ian Butler
Fair enough, now Boonen will kill everyone in the sprint
 
sutty68
Really happy with the TT from Boasson Hagen Wink

Finishing in the same time as Spartacus is a good result imo Wink
 
sammyt93
4 in the top 20 including the winner, I think it's safe to say things have started well for France. Hopefully we'll be able to hold onto that jersey now.
 
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FroomeDog99
Martin dissapoints Frown
 
francopell
Spartacus having an off day :/ WHEN WILL SOMETHING GO RIGHT FOR ME IN THESE GAMES?! Pfft
 
Ian Butler
Hope the next race is coming up soon, so Boonen can kill every sucker in the race Grin
 
Jakstar22
9th with Phinney isn't bad Smile hoping to do better in the coming stages
 
Welwyn
PARIS-NICE STAGE 2


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Pan-Flat sprint that took several attempts before a breakaway succeeded in getting away. Posthuma, Rene Jorgensen , Rake (AGAIN!) , Izagirre hl2mp.tsgk.com/hlstatsimg/flags/es_states/euskadi.png, Schar & Routley .

Maximum break time was 6 minutes but never in danger of staying away.
What passed for a mountain sprint won by Posthuma ahead of Schar & Routley .

Points Sprint won by Schar ahead of Rene Jorgensen and Izagirre hl2mp.tsgk.com/hlstatsimg/flags/es_states/euskadi.png.

Break caught with 10km to go by the incredibly effective Belgium train that blew everyone away, forming a single file line at the head of the peloton that Boonen took advantage of for the win. Bennati was the man to benefit from sticking on Boonen's wheel for 2nd while a completely separate sprint for third had Markov beat Goss and Boassen Hagen .

STAGE RANKINGS


Spoiler
1Tom BoonenBelgium4h30'39
2Daniele BennatiItalys.t.
3Alexei MarkovRussias.t.
4Matthew GossAustralias.t.
5Edvald Boasson HagenNorways.t.
6Francisco VentosoSpains.t.
7Kenny Van HummelHollands.t.
8Koldo FernandezBasque Countrys.t.
9Manuel CardosoPortugals.t.
10Sébastien ChavanelFrances.t.
11Danilo WyssSwitzerlands.t.
12Robbie McEwenAustralias.t.
13Borut BozicSlovenias.t.
14Marcel KittelGermanys.t.
15Michael AlbasiniSwitzerlands.t.
16Gerald CiolekGermanys.t.
17Jonathan CantwellAustralias.t.
18Gianni MeersmanBelgiums.t.
19Nikolai TrussovRussias.t.
20Anthony RouxFrances.t.


GC STANDINGS


Spoiler
1Sylvain ChavanelFrance4h42'49
2Alberto ContadorSpain+ 2
3Bradley WigginsGreat Britain+ 3
4Edvald Boasson HagenNorway+ 10
5Fabian CancellaraSwitzerlands.t.
6Tony MartinGermany+ 11
7David MillarGreat Britain+ 12
8Tom BoonenBelgium+ 18
9Joost PosthumaHolland+ 19
10Taylor PhinneyUnited States of America+ 20
11Vincenzo NibaliItaly+ 23
12Vladimir KarpetsRussias.t.
13Jérôme CoppelFrance+ 24
14Lars BoomHollands.t.
15Rui CostaPortugal+ 25
16Alexei MarkovRussia+ 27
17Daniele BennatiItalys.t.
18Stefan SchumacherGermanys.t.
19Marzio BruseghinItalys.t.
20Anthony RouxFrance+ 28
21Brett LancasterAustralias.t.
22Jean-Christophe PéraudFrances.t.
23Levi LeipheimerUnited States of America+ 29
24Juan Antonio FlechaSpain+ 30
25Nikolai TrussovRussia+ 31
26Linus GerdemannGermanys.t.
27Chris HornerUnited States of Americas.t.
28Robert GesinkHollands.t.
29Danny PateUnited States of Americas.t.
30Haimar ZubeldiaBasque Countrys.t.
31Janez BrajkovicSlovenias.t.
32Steven KruijswijkHolland+ 32
33Martin ElmigerSwitzerlands.t.
34Dries DevenynsBelgium+ 33
35Christophe KernFrances.t.
36Ian StannardGreat Britain+ 34
37Michael AlbasiniSwitzerland+ 36
38Yury TrofimovRussias.t.
39Jurgen Van den BroeckBelgiums.t.
40Ben SwiftGreat Britain+ 37
41Igor AntonBasque Countrys.t.
42Ryder HesjedalCanadas.t.
43Marcel SiebergGermanys.t.
44Michael SchärSwitzerlands.t.
45Blel KadriBasque Countrys.t.
46Laurens Ten DamHolland+ 38
47Grégory RastSwitzerlands.t.
48Sandy CasarFrances.t.
49Edgar PintoPortugal+ 40
50Alexander SerovRussias.t.
51Troels VintherDenmarks.t.
52Dario CataldoItaly+ 41
53Alejandro MarqueSpains.t.
54Kevin De WeertBelgiums.t.
55Wout PoelsHolland+ 42
56Evgueni PetrovRussias.t.
57Sergio PaulinhoPortugals.t.
58Matthew WilsonAustralias.t.
59Marcel KittelGermany+ 43
60Sérgio RibeiroPortugals.t.
61Ed ClancyGreat Britains.t.
62Yoann OffredoFrances.t.
63Lars Petter NordhaugNorways.t.
64Kristijan KorenSlovenia+ 44
65Frederik WilmannNorway+ 45
66Gregor GazvodaSlovenia+ 46
67Chris Anker SørensenDenmarks.t.
68Peter StetinaUnited States of America+ 47
69David BlancoSpains.t.
70Ricardo MestrePortugals.t.
71Damiano CunegoItaly+ 48
72Ion IzagirreBasque Countrys.t.
73Gianni MeersmanBelgium+ 49
74Elia VivianiItalys.t.
75Nuno RibeiroPortugals.t.
76Domenico PozzovivoItaly+ 50
77Nicki SørensenDenmarks.t.
78Manuel CardosoPortugal+ 51
79Gerald CiolekGermanys.t.
80Jeff LouderUnited States of Americas.t.
81Jarlinson PantanoColumbias.t.
82Jeremy HuntGreat Britain+ 52
83Kristian HouseGreat Britains.t.
84Matthew GossAustralia+ 53
85Will RoutleyCanadas.t.
86Danilo WyssSwitzerland+ 54
87Robbie McEwenAustralias.t.
88Stefan RadochlaGermanys.t.
89Mitchell DockerAustralias.t.


POINTS CLASSIFICATION


Spoiler
1Edvald Boasson HagenNorway34
2Tom BoonenBelgium33
3Sylvain ChavanelFrance25
4Alberto ContadorSpain22
5Daniele BennatiItaly22
6Bradley WigginsGreat Britain20
7Alexei MarkovRussia20
8Matthew GossAustralia18
9Fabian CancellaraSwitzerland16
10Tony MartinGermany15
11Francisco VentosoSpain15
12David MillarGreat Britain14
13Kenny Van HummelHolland14
14Joost PosthumaHolland13
15Koldo FernandezBasque Country13
16Taylor PhinneyUnited States of America12
17Manuel CardosoPortugal12
18Vladimir KarpetsRussia11
19Sébastien ChavanelFrance11
20Vincenzo NibaliItaly10
21Danilo WyssSwitzerland10
 
sutty68
Another Great performance from Boasson Hagen Wink

And on the next stage he will wear the Points jersey Smile
 
Ollfardh
Yeah, Holland showing themselves!

(it's not explicitly mentioned, put Posthuma grabs the KoM jersey, right?)
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
Welwyn
Ollfardh wrote:
Yeah, Holland showing themselves!

(it's not explicitly mentioned, put Posthuma grabs the KoM jersey, right?)


yep, it was the first mountain point.
 
sammyt93
we've still got the lead of the GC so can't complain there, looks like belgium seem to be willing to help us chase breaks so we've just got to hope Boonen doesn't racck up too many bonus seconds.

and a top 10 for Seb is exactly what we were aiming for and Roux also snuck into 20th which is far better then we expected from him.
 
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