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Dominik Nerz: The Next Level
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif March 9, 2012 – Paris - Nice

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The Race


The „Race to the Sun“ is the second most important French stage race, next to the Tour de France, one of the most prestigious races in general and the first highlight of the UCI World Tour calendar. In its long history since 1933, Paris – Nice had popular winners like Eddy Merckx, Miguel Indurain or Laurent Jalabert, but no one could put his mark on the race as much as Sean Kelly, who took the win seven times in a row from 1982-88.

This year's edition is rather easy. Following the short, 4.6 kms long, prologue in Issy-les-Moulineaux, the pack travels over three mostly flat stages southwards. The last four stages are all very hilly but only one of them finishes uphill. An allround puncheur should have the best chances on this parcours.

Spoiler
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Result in 2011


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Sandy CasarFDJ
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Brice FeilluLeopard - Trek
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif David MoncoutiéCofidis, le crédit en ligne
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoLampre - ISD
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Amets TxurrukaEuskaltel - Euskadi



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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alejandro Valverde (Unicef) , i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Philippe Gilbert (Omega Pharma)

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/lu.gif Andy Schleck (Leopard)


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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Roman Kreuziger (Liquigas) , i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Robert Gesink (Rabobank)

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Andreas Klöden (T-Mobile)


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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Michele Scarponi (Lampre) , i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ca.gif Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin)

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Complete Startlist

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Unicef
1. A.Valverde
2. P.Deignan
3. C.Horner
4. R.Hunter
5. G.Lequatre
6. D.Muravyev
7. Y.Popovych
8. Ó.Sevilla

Omega Pharma
11. P.Gilbert
12. J.Bakelants
13. F.De Greef
14. O.Kaisen
15. S.Lang
16. M.Neyens
17. V.Reynès
18. J.Van de Walle

Rabobank
21. R.Gesink
22. M.Breschel
23. R.Flens
24. Ó.Freire
25. A. Kolobnev
26. B.Mollema
27. L.L.Sánchez
28. B.Tankink

Leopard
31. A.Schleck
32. F.Cancellara
33. S.Chavanel
34. B.Feillu
35. J.Fuglsang
36. D.Klemme
37. G.Nizzolo
38. D.Viganò

T-Mobile
41. A.Klöden
42. B.Eisel
43. P.Gretsch
44. K.Kirchen
45. T.Martin
46. F.Rabon
47. S.Schumacher
48. P.Velits

Liquigas
51. R.Kreuziger
52. V.Agnoli
53. D.Caruso
54. T.Dall'Antonia
55. J.Guarnieri
56. M.Marcato
57. T.Peterson
58. P.Sagan


Lampre
61. M.Scarponi
62. M.Cattaneo
63. F.Gavazzi
64. A.Kashechkin
65. D.Kostyuk
66. P.Niemiec
67. S.Spilak
68. T.Valjavec

Garmin
71. R.Hesjedal
72. M.Fischer
73. M.Maaskant
74. D.Millar
75. R.Sorin
76. S.Vanmarcke
77. M.Wilson
78. D.Zabriskie

Sky
81. B.Wiggins
82. D.Cioni
83. S.Cummings
84. H.Haussler
85. G.Henderson
86. N.Sanderson
87. C.Sutton
88. R.Urán

Quick·Step
91. T.Boonen
92. F.Chicchi
93. T.De Gendt
94. A.Engels
95. G.Palumbo
96. K.Seeldraeyers
97. K.Van Impe
98. J.Vermote

GreenEdge
101. R.Porte
102. J.Dean
103. L.Howard
104. S.Langeveld
105. W.Sulzberger
106. D.Tanner
107. J.Tschopp
108. S.Tuft

Skil
111. S.Devolder
112. T.Bonnin
113. R.Curvers
114. T.Darnuseau
115. B.De Backer
116. K.De Kort
117. A.Geniez
118. S.Scheirlinckx

Euskaltel
121. M.Astarloza
122. J.Aramendia
123. P.Cazaux
124. O.Fraile
125. G.Izagirre
126. M.Landa
127. J.J.Oroz
128. R.Sicard

Astana
131. E.Gasparotto
132. A.Bazayev
133. A.Grivko
134. M.Iglinskiy
135. R.Kiserlovski
136. M.Lorenzetto
137. P.Tiralongo
138. H.Zubeldia

Europcar
141. P.Rolland
142. G.Bernaudeau
143. D.Gaudin
144. C.Gautier
145. S.Haddou
146. V.Jérôme
147. Y.Le Boulanger
148. S.Turgot

Katusha
151. S.Ivanov
152. A.Arguelyes
153. S.Garzelli
154. V.Gusev
155. V.Isaychev
156. A.Ovechkin
157. S.Vandenbergh
158. E.Vorganov

Movistar
161. I.Gutiérrez
162. J.Coppel
163. J.El Fares
164. P.Lastras
165. D.López
166. D.Navarro
167. B.Noval
168. L.Pasamontes

FDJ
171. S.Casar
172. M.Delage
173. N.Eeckhout
174. P.Fédrigo
175. A.Gérard
176. M.Ladagnous
177. R.Pauriol
178. A.Roux

Saur
181. J.Gadret
182. A.Coyot
183. A.Delaplace
184. A.Duval
185. J.Engoulvent
186. A.Geslin
187. S.Joly
188. C.Lemoine

AG2R La Mondiale
191. M.Bouet
192. Sé.Chavanel
193. M.Chérel
194. S.Hinault
195. Y.Krivtsov
196. C.Laurent
197. J.Loubet
198. C.Riblon

Cofidis
201. S.Dumoulin
202. M.Buffaz
203. J.Demaret
204. J.Keukeleire
205. J.Kuyckx
206. D.Monier
207. A.Saramotins
208. T.Valentin

BMC
211. M.Burghardt
212. C.Barton
213. A.Kristoff
214. S.Morabito
215. T.Phinney
216. M.Quinziato
217. F.Stalder
218. D.Wyss


A strong start list. With only a short prologue and a couple of hilly stages, the course is perfectly suited for the likes of Valverde and Gilbert. The climbers among the other favorites don't have much opportunities to gain time on the pure puncheurs. But you also have to consider that in early March, the shape plays a big part as well.


Team Liquigas


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Roman Kreuziger aims to fulfill the sponsor goal and finish on the podium. He's in good shape and we're very optimistic. Peter Sagan and Marco Marcato, who gives his debut for Liquigas, should provide strong support.

As Jacopo Guarnieri isn't in shape at all, we'll try something in the sprints with Tiziano Dall'Antonia.


Report - Part One


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Last year, the French dominated the GC and for quite some time, it looked the same for the prologue: The Saur duo Jimmy Engoulvent and Cyril Lemoine were on top of the ranking for most of the day. But then, the big favorites came and eventually, the Frenchmen finished 5th and 8th, respectively.

The first rider to make a serious for the stage win is Tony Martin (T-Mobile). But he soon is overtaken by World Champion Fabian Cancellara (Leopard). After a while, Stijn Devolder (Skil) surprises and slips in between them. The only one who could challenge Cancellara is Liquigas leader Kreuziger, who is only parts of a second slower than the Swiss.

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In his first time trial of 2012, Cancellara underlines his world champion status.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif Fabian CancellaraLeopard – Trek6'35
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Roman KreuzigerLiquigas – Cannondales.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Stijn DevolderSkil – Shimano+ 3



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Nine riders around Martijn Maaskant (Garmin) and Jerome Coppel (Movistar) are the break of the day with a maximum advance of seven minutes. Mostly due to Quick·Step, they're caught with 10 kms to go.

And in the sprint, we see why: Francesco Chicchi provides Tom Boonen with a perfect lead out and the Belgian has no problems to finish the job in the rather weak competition in front of Sébastien Hinault (Ag2r) and Oscar Freire (Rabobank). Dall'Antonia finish within the Top 10.

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Tom Boonen shows that he's still a great sprinter.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Team4h04'02
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Sébastien HinaultAG2R La Mondiales.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Oscar FreireRabobank Cycling Teams.t.



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Surprisingly, Euskaltel's leader Mikel Astarloza is today's solo break, followed by Tom Peterson and Sébastien Turgot (Europcar). But they are all back in the peloton early enough, again mostly due to Quick·Step. And despite some late attacks, the bunch sprints for the win.

And again, Quick·Step builds the perfect train. The last kilometers are uphill which suits Boonen in addition, and he takes his second win. Heinrich Haussler comes close but can't overtake him. Tiziano Dall'Antonia on seven scores his second Top 10.

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Thanks to a great team work, Boonen seems to be the best sprinter here.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Team4h14'57
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Heinrich HausslerSky ProCyclings.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Anthony GeslinSaur – Sojasuns.t.



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In an attempt to gain the mountain jersey, we again send Peterson in the break. But he is just too exhausted from yesterday, can't collect enough points and soon falls back. Which is a pity because the other three members of the break make it to the line.

Mickael Buffaz is the next rider who can't keep up but he remains in front of the pack and comes in third. In the sprint for the win, Nico Eeckhout edges out his compatriot Sep Vanmarcke (Garmin) who overtakes the overall. Alejandro Valverde leads the pack over the line 1'01 later.

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Nico Eeckhout provides the first surprise of this race.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Nico EeckhoutFDJ5h10'19
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Sep VanmarckeTeam Garmin – Cervelos.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Michael BuffazCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 39



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General Classification after Stage 4:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Sep VanmarckeTeam Garmin – Cervelo13h36'08
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Nico EeckhoutFDJ+6
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Michael BuffazCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 44
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Roman KreuzigerLiquigas - Cannondale+ 46
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif Fabian CancellaraLeopard - Treks.t.

Edited by cunego59 on 21-10-2011 11:08
 
tsmoha
Looking good for Kreuziger.. even though it's not the hardest route, you should be able to overtake those escapees Smile
 
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif March 13, 2012 – Paris – Nice

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Report – Part Two


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Lots of strong riders were in today's break, among them the likes of Kim Kirchen and Andy Schleck, overall favorites who already lost some time. Liquigas wasn't keen on giving them too much freedom and soon took over the control in the pack.

They were successful but soon, Serguei Ivanov (Katusha) and Sébastien Joly (Saur) broke free. As the pack entered the last climb, they were still in front. With 3 kms, Roman Kreuziger launched an attack. Alejandro Valverde and Philippe Gilbert followed. Ivanov was only little in front as the sprint began. Valverde and Gilbert could overtake him, but the Russian clinged on to the third.

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Stage win and the leader's jersey for Philippe Gilbert.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma – Lotto4h20'20
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alejandro ValverdeUnicef – Oracle+ 8
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Serguei IvanovKatusha Teams.t.
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Roman KreuzigerLiquigas – Cannondales.t.
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Stijn DevolderSkil – Shimano+ 24




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During the whole day, Liquigas made a reasonable pace and no escapee broke free until about halfway through the stage. Roman Kreuziger could take the first intermediate sprint and overtakes the leader jersey. Afterwards, T-Mobile's super domestique Kim Kirchen began a solo ride. As he was already minutes back in the GC, he could gain minute after minute.

The favorites started their moves with 20 kilometers to go. One after another, they attacked but none of the really got away. So eventually, a large bunch of 60 riders approached the finish line – to sprint for the second spot! Because Kim Kirchen makes it and celebrates his first win after his comeback!

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He's too exhausted to celebrate but Kim Kirchen is back on the top level!


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/lu.gif Kim KirchenTeam T-Mobile4h26'07
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Alexandr KolobnevRabobank Cycling Team+ 57
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Mirco LorenzettoPro Team Astanas.t.




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The hardest stage of this year was dominated by three escapees: Pierre Rolland (Europcar), Mikel Astarloza (Euskaltel) and Anthony Roux (FDJ). The Spaniard overtook the mountain jersey and for some time, it looked as though they could succeed but then, the pack woke up and they were caught 5 kms in front of the finish.

As the pace was so high, again no favorite could get away and 47 riders sprinted for the win. Sylvain Chavanel was long in front after a late attack but eventually was overtaken. The sprint was an easy thing for Anthony Geslin who had a nice gap on Ryder Hesjedal and Luis Leon Sanchez.

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Saur has a terrific season so far, Geslin scores their 12th win.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Anthony GeslinSaur – Sojasun4h56'36
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ca.gif Ryder HesjedalTeam Garmin – Cervélos.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Luis Léon SánchezRabobank Cycling Teams.t.




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The last stage provided less but longer climbs. Before today, the Top 5 were still within one minute, Roman Kreuziger led with only four seconds to Philippe Gilbert. Today's break had no impact today and the pack climbed the last ascent together as Gilbert attacked!

But as always during this race, and although all favorites cover the move, they just don't get away. They can't open a gap, no matter what. So again, a bigger group (34 riders) will sprint for the win and with 6 bonus seconds to get, Gilbert would have to win the stage to overtake Kreuziger. And guess what? That's exactly what he does! With an imense speed, he outsprints Alejandro Valverde and takes the overall. Kreuziger has to make do with second.

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Second stage win plus the overall – a great race for Philippe Gilbert.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma – Lotto3h23'58
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alejandro ValverdeUnicef – Oracles.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/co.gif Rigoberto UránSky ProCyclings.t.



Classifications


Overall


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lotto30h44'52
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Roman KreuzigerLiquigas - Cannondale+ 2
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alejandro ValverdeUnicef - Oracle+ 11
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Stijn DevolderSkil - Shimano+ 27
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Enrico GasparottoPro Team Astana+ 56
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Michele ScarponiLampre - ISD+ 1'02
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Chris HornerUnicef - Oracle+ 1'08
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif Fabian CancellaraLeopard Trek+ 1'14
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Iván GutiérrezMovistar Team+ 1'23
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Heinrich HausslerSky ProCycling+ 1'24


Spoiler
11Ryder HesjedalTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
12Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
13Maxime BouetAG2R La Mondiales.t.
14Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1'29
15Rigoberto UránSky ProCycling+ 1'33
16Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 1'35
17Sylvain ChavanelLeopard Trek+ 2'43
18David LópezMovistar Team+ 2'51
19Anthony GeslinSaur - Sojasun+ 3'08
20Stefano GarzelliKatusha Team+ 3'09
21Sandy CasarFDJs.t.
22Samuel DumoulinCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 3'15
23John GadretSaur - Sojasun+ 3'17
24Tony MartinTeam T-Mobile+ 3'35
25Sergueï IvanovKatusha Team+ 3'40
26Yaroslav PopovychUnicef - Oracle+ 3'48
27Pierrick FédrigoFDJ+ 3'57
28Matti BreschelRabobank Cycling Team+ 4'16
29Staf ScheirlinckxSkil - Shimano+ 4'26
30Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale+ 4'48
31Andy SchleckLeopard Trek+ 4'50
32Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 5'14
33Sebastian LangeveldGreenEdge Cycling+ 5'28
34Przemyslaw NiemiecLampre - ISD+ 5'30
35Alexandr KolobnevRabobank Cycling Team+ 5'57
36Kevin SeeldraeyersQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 6'17
37Thomas De GendtQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 6'19
38Jan BakelantsOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 6'21
39Kim KirchenTeam T-Mobile+ 6'46
40Andreas KlödenTeam T-Mobile+ 6'57
41Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 7'01
42Daniel NavarroMovistar Team+ 7'35
43Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 7'57
44Benjamín NovalMovistar Team+ 8'17
45Paolo TiralongoPro Team Astana+ 8'30
46Luis PasamontesMovistar Team+ 8'40
47Cyril LemoineSaur - Sojasun+ 8'45
48Sébastien JolySaur - Sojasun+ 9'43
49Pierre RollandTeam Europcar+ 9'47
50Francis De GreefOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 10'06
51Alexandre GeniezSkil - Shimano+ 10'15
52Anthony RouxFDJ+ 10'25
53Stephen CummingsSky ProCycling+ 10'27
54Sep VanmarckeTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 10'42
55Richie PorteGreenEdge Cycling+ 10'59
56Jürgen Van de WalleOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 11'27
57Francesco GavazziLampre - ISD+ 11'58
58Mirco LorenzettoPro Team Astana+ 12'43
59Jakob FuglsangLeopard Trek+ 12'51
60Andrey KashechkinLampre - ISD+ 12'55
61Juan José OrozEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 12'58
62Dimitriy MuravyevUnicef - Oracle+ 13'10
63Giuseppe PalumboQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 13'14
64David MillarTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 13'27
65Frantisek RabonTeam T-Mobile+ 13'36
66Pablo LastrasMovistar Team+ 14'10
67Bradley WigginsSky ProCycling+ 14'25
68Aleksejs SaramotinsCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 14'36
69Bram TankinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 15'03
70Florian StalderBMC Racing Team+ 15'04
71Andriy GrivkoPro Team Astana+ 15'29
72Óscar FreireRabobank Cycling Team+ 15'30
73Denys KostyukLampre - ISDs.t.
74Murilo FischerTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 15'39
75Stefan SchumacherTeam T-Mobile+ 15'49
76Tiziano Dall'AntoniaLiquigas - Cannondale+ 16'06
77Robert KiserlovskiPro Team Astana+ 16'17
78Philip DeignanUnicef - Oracle+ 16'18
79Christophe RiblonAG2R La Mondiale+ 16'19
80David TannerGreenEdge Cycling+ 16'26
81Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Team+ 17'48
82Rémi PauriolFDJ+ 18'10
83Eduard VorganovKatusha Team+ 18'16
84Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 18'21
85Matthieu LadagnousFDJ+ 18'36
86Omar FraileEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 19'07
87Roy CurversSkil - Shimano+ 19'28
88Bauke MollemaRabobank Cycling Team+ 21'32
89Stijn VandenberghKatusha Team+ 22'05
90Johann TschoppGreenEdge Cycling+ 22'18
91Julien El FaresMovistar Team+ 22'31
92Mickaël BuffazCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 22'37
93Yoann Le BoulangerTeam Europcar+ 22'55
94Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team+ 22'56
95David ZabriskieTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 23'37
96Anthony DelaplaceSaur - Sojasun+ 23'44
97Simon SpilakLampre - ISD+ 24'24
98Maarten NeyensOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 24'28
99Olivier KaisenOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 25'04
100Brice FeilluLeopard Trek+ 25'35
101Vladimir GusevKatusha Team+ 25'36
102Martijn MaaskantTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 25'39
103Julien VermoteQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 26'04
104Artem OvechkinKatusha Team+ 26'58
105Dominic KlemmeLeopard Trek+ 27'03
106Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 27'50
107Aurélien DuvalSaur - Sojasun+ 27'57
108Romain SicardEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 28'10
109Julien LoubetAG2R La Mondiale+ 28'11
110Marco MarcatoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 28'29
111Tristan ValentinCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 28'37
112Addy EngelsQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 28'48
113Haimar ZubeldiaPro Team Astana+ 28'54
114Assan BazayevPro Team Astana+ 29'32
115Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Team+ 29'56
116Sébastien HinaultAG2R La Mondiale+ 30'33
117Damiano CarusoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 30'37
118Dario CioniSky ProCycling+ 30'43
119Mattia CattaneoLampre - ISD+ 30'55
120Pierre CazauxEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 32'39
121Jérôme CoppelMovistar Team+ 33'26
122Bert De BackerSkil - Shimano+ 33'58
123Óscar SevillaUnicef - Oracle+ 34'48
124Kevin Van ImpeQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 35'09
125Julian DeanGreenEdge Cycling+ 36'53
126Wesley SulzbergerGreenEdge Cycling+ 37'12
127Christophe LaurentAG2R La Mondiale+ 37'38
128Damien MonierCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 38'15
129Maxim IglinskiyPro Team Astana+ 38'27
130Geoffroy LequatreUnicef - Oracle+ 38'58
131Damien GaudinTeam Europcar+ 43'46
132Mikel LandaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 43'50
133Javier Francisco AramendiaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 44'23
134Mickaël DelageFDJ+ 45'44
135Valerio AgnoliLiquigas - Cannondale+ 46'41
136Arnaud CoyotSaur - Sojasun+ 48'56
137Chris BartonBMC Racing Team+ 50'54
138Peter VelitsTeam T-Mobile+ 50'56
139Thomas BonninSkil - Shimano+ 51'23
140Matthew WilsonTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 51'49
141Nico EeckhoutFDJ+ 53'32
142Koen De KortSkil - Shimano+ 54'28
143Jens KeukeleireCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 57'22
144Robert HunterUnicef - Oracle+ 57'46
145Patrick GretschTeam T-Mobiles.t.
146Giacomo NizzoloLeopard Trek+ 58'03
147Davide ViganòLeopard Trek+ 58'17
148Thomas PetersonLiquigas - Cannondale+ 59'03
149Leigh HowardGreenEdge Cycling+ 1h00'17
150Yuriy KrivtsovAG2R La Mondiale+ 1h01'29
151Svein TuftGreenEdge Cycling+ 1h02'24
152Vladimir IsaychevKatusha Teams.t.
153Danilo WyssBMC Racing Team+ 1h04'28
154Rick FlensRabobank Cycling Team+ 1h04'49
155Bernhard EiselTeam T-Mobile+ 1h04'59
156Jimmy EngoulventSaur - Sojasun+ 1h05'58
157Sébastien TurgotTeam Europcar+ 1h07'21
158Thomas DamuseauSkil - Shimano+ 1h10'57
159Vincent JérômeTeam Europcar+ 1h14'57
160Sébastien ChavanelAG2R La Mondiale+ 1h15'28
161Christopher SuttonSky ProCycling+ 1h16'14
162Alexander KristoffBMC Racing Team+ 1h16'37
163Arnaud GérardFDJ+ 1h18'12
164Arkimedes ArguelyesKatusha Team+ 1h20'45
165Greg HendersonSky ProCycling+ 1h28'49
166Tadej ValjavecLampre - ISD+ 1h33'12
167Vicente ReynèsOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 1h38'54
168Jacopo GuarnieriLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1h40'59
169Nicolas SandersonSky ProCycling+ 1h41'58
170Sebastian LangOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 1h42'47
171Giovanni BernaudeauTeam Europcar+ 1h47'23
172Francesco ChicchiQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 1h49'46
173Saïd HaddouTeam Europcar+ 2h01'35
174Renaud SorinTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 2h11'15


Points


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alejandro ValverdeUnicef - Oracle84
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Anthony GeslinSaur - Sojasun79
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Roman KreuzigerLiquigas - Cannondale77
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lotto75
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Stijn DevolderSkil - Shimano63


Mountain


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi59
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Anthony RouxFDJ39
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Pierre RollandTeam Europcar30
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif David MillarTeam Garmin - Cervélo27
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Frantisek RabonTeam T-Mobile24


Young Riders


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/sk.gif Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondale30h46'21
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/co.gif Rigoberto UránSky ProCycling+ 4
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 3'45
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Alexandre GeniezSkil - Shimano+ 8'46
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Anthony RouxFDJ+ 8'56


Teams


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif AG2R La Mondiale92h18'53
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Unicef - Oracle+ 58
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/lu.gif Leopard Trek+ 2'48


The Winner


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On a course that seemed to be made for a rider like him, the best puncheur in the world didn't disappoint. Philippe Gilbert wins already his first race of the season and starts his Ardennes preparation perfectly. I guess we can expect a lot of him this year.


Liquigas Resumé


What a weird race. Basically, we had only one stage that allowed bigger time gaps – the fifth one. Good thing that we were close to the front there. Although it's of course a pity that Roman lost the overall on the last stage, but second is very good as well and we achieved our sponsor goal so we are quite pleased.
 
Teddy The Creator
Just finished reading through ENTIIRE story! Amazing work my friend, and bad luck in Paris - Nice, Gilbert is very overrated in sprint I think..
Banana for good measure!
Edited by Teddy The Creator on 22-10-2011 15:47
 
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pcm2009fan
Of course it's a shame to lose the lead like that, but I think you can be well pleased with Kreuziger for a very nice 2nd! Nice to see Sagan as the best young rider too.
 
FreitasPCM
That was indeed extremely unlucky... But Liquigas can't win everytime, eh? Pfft
 
cunego59
FreitasPCM wrote:
But Liquigas can't win everytime, eh? Pfft


My thoughts exactly Wink And in retrospect, I'm not unhappy about this outcome as I got six seconds from intermediate sprints and only therefore got the leaders jersey in the first place. Which is, as I think now, a bit of "cheating" as they the computer didn't contest in them. So the overall win would have been a bit "undeserved", if you know what I mean. I won't use them from now on.

@ Teddy The Creator: Thanks a lot Smile It's always nice to have new readers and to see that people enjoy my story!

@ pcm2009fan: Yep, I'm pretty happy with the 2nd anyway. The young riders classification is a nice bonus Wink

 
johannes-w
well you fulfilled the season goalSmile and a second place in worldtour is a great result - hopefully the seconds are in your favor in tirrenoWink best of luck!
 
cunego59
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The Race


The „Race of the two Seas“ is an Italian one week race, one of the most important ones of the race calendar, and runs parallel to Paris – Nice. The record winner, with six consecutive wins from 1972-77, is the Belgian Roger de Vlaeminck.

The stages between the Thyrrhenian and the Adriatic coast provide both flat and hilly terrains and thus are the perfect preparation for la Classicissima, Milano – San Remo. This year's edition is particularly easy so that both puncheurs and hilly sprinters might have the opportunity to win this.



Result in 2011


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Vincenzo NibaliLiquigas - Cannondale
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Heinrich HausslerTeam Garmin - Cervelo
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorSaxo Bank - Sungard
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Stijn DevolderVacansoleil - DCM
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Luis Leon SanchezRabobank



Favorites


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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) , i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/kz.gif Alexandre Vinokourov (Astana)

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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Allan Davis (GreenEdge)


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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor Antón (Leopard) , i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Leonardo Bertagnolli (Katusha)

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel)


Complete Startlist

Spoiler
Katusha
1. J.Rodríguez
2. L.Bertagnolli
3. D.Galimzyanov
4. A.Kuschynski
5. L.Mazzanti
6. D.Moreno
7. L.Paolini
8. F.Pozzato

Astana
11. A.Vinokourov
12. M.Gourov
13. V.Iglinskiy
14. F.Kessiakoff
15. R.Kireyev
16. F.Masciarelli
17. Y.Nepomnyachshiy
18. F.J.Ventoso

Liquigas
21. D.Cunego
22. M.Bodnar
23. M.Busche
24. E.Capecchi
25. M.Finetto
26. P.Longo Borghini
27. S.Ponzi
28. A.Vanotti


Leopard
31. I.Antón
32. M.Brändle
33. M.Monfort
34. B.Pires
35. T.Rohregger
36. J.Voigt
37. R.Wagner
38. F.Wegmann

Farnese Vini
41. G.Visconti
42. A.Bisolti
43. P.De Negri
44. F.Failli
45. E.Favilli
46. O.Gatto
47. G.Mirenda
48. T.Miyazawa

Garmin
51. T.Hushovd
52. T.Farrar
53. A.Klier
54. D.Lloyd
55. C.Meyer
56. R.Navardauskas
57. A.Talansky
58. J.Vansummeren

Geox
61. D.Menchov
62. T.Alberio
63. J.J.Cobo
64. D.Colli
65. D.De la Fuente
66. F.Felline
67. D.Ratto
68. R.Valls

GreenEdge
71. A.Davis
72. G.Brown
73. B.Cooke
74. S.Gerrans
75. M.Goss
76. M.Hayman
77. S.O'Grady
78. T.Vaitkus

T-Mobile
81. K.Siutsou
82. M.Cavendish
83. G.Ciolek
84. J.Degenkolb
85. B.Grabsch
86. M.Renshaw
87. H.Roulston
88. R.Weissinger

Unicef
91. L.Leipheimer
92. B.Hermans
93. M.Irizar
94. M.Kwiatkowski
95. R.McEwen
96. S.Paulinho
97. G.Rast
98. B.Selander

Euskaltel
101. M.Nieve
102. K.Fernández
103. R.García
104. U.Iparragirre
105. E.Martínez
106. R.Pérez
107. D.Sesma
108. I.Velasco

Rabobank
111. T.Dekker
112. T.Bos
113. J.M.Gárate
114. M.Khalilov
115. M.Matthews
116. T.Slagter
117. D.Van Winden
118. M.Wynants

Sky
121. M.Rogers
122. D.Appollonio
123. M.Barry
124. E.Boasson Hagen
125. J.A.Flecha
126. C.Knees
127. B.Swift
128. G.Thomas

Movistar
131. V.Kiryienka
132. A.Amador
133. M.Bruseghin
134. J.V.García Acosta
135. I.Konovalovas
136. R.Plaza
137. J.J.Rojas
138. J.M.Soler

Omega Pharma
141. J.Vanendert
142. J.Debusschere
143. K.Dehaes
144. G.Dockx
145. A.Greipel
146. A.Hansen
147. K.Lodewyck
148. N.Nuyens

Quick·Step
151. J.Pineau
152. D.Cataldo
153. D.Devenyns
154. F.Reda
155. G.Steegmans
156. N.Terpstra
157. K.Vandewalle
158. B.Zanchi

Lampre
161. G.Bole
162. D.Bennati
163. V.Buts
164. X.Florencio
165. D.Hondo
166. M.Mori
167. A.Petacchi
168. D.Pietropolli

FDJ
171. B.Vaugrenard
172. S.Chainel
173. A.Courteille
174. G.Meersman
175. T.Pinot
176. D.Rollin
177. J.Roy
178. W.Van Huffel

Androni Giocattoli
181. F.Ginanni
182. A.Bertolini
183. S.Cadamuro
184. R.Chiarini
185. R.Ferrara
186. H.Frusto
187. W.Proch
188. J.Rujano

Skil
191. M.Kreder
192. Y.Doi
193. F.Han
194. M.Kittel
195. M.Reimer
196. K.Van Hummel
197. T.Veelers
198. O.Zaugg

BMC
201. A.Ballan
202. M.Cardoso
203. M.Giunti
204. G.Hincapie
205. M.Kohler
206. D.Loosli
207. F.Rodriguez
208. M.Santambrogio

Colnago
211. M.Frapporti
212. M.Caddeo
213. F.Canuti
214. A.Contoli
215. A.Loddo
216. S.Modolo
217. A.Pasqualon
218. F.Savini


Concurrence-wise, Tirreno – Adriatico is a bit the opposite to Paris – Nice. Fewer strong puncheurs but a lot of strong sprinters. Katusha provides an enormously strong team to support Rodriguez, Damiano Cunego is in awesome shape, Thor Hushovd might be the most promising sprinter.


Team Liquigas


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Damiano Cunego is one of the top favorites. Ponzi and Finetto should be able to do well in the sprints, Capecchi and Busche aren't the best support for Cunego. We aim for the win nevertheless.

Report – Part One


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Eros Capecchi was part in the first break of the race along with Michael Barry (Sky), Sascha Modolo (Colnago) and David Loosli (BMC). Euskaltel and Katusha brought them back soon enough. Within the last 20 kilometers, lots of riders, among them Igor Anton, Damiano Cunego and other favorites, attacked but no one succeeded.

The stage was decided in a bunch sprint of 80 riders. Leonardo Bertagnolli (Katusha) won it in front of Oscar Gatto. Mauro Finetto ends up fourth.

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Katusha underlines their strong ambitions with the first stage win.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Leonardo BertagnolliKatusha Team3h23'10
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Oscar GattoFarnese Vini – Neri Sottolis.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Daniele PietropolliLampre – ISDs.t.




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On the flat stage, GreenEdge and T-Mobile ensured that the escapees had no chance. A bunch sprint should decide the race.

Liquigas tried to build a sprint train with Longo Borghini and Finetto for Ponzi and it worked quite well, but with 5 kms, most sprint trains suddenly broke and a very chaotic sprint began. Eventually, Matthew Goss had the best speed. Ponzi achieved a decent fifth place.

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Gossy is faster than Rojas and his former team mate Cavendish and scores his first stage win.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Matthew GossGreenEdge Cycling3h42'05
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquin RojasMovistar Teams.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobiles.t.




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An eight men break was reeled in by T-Mobile who obviously had a lot of trust in Cavendish finishing better than yesterday's third. The sprint began and T-Mobile indeed built a nice train for the Manx Man with Ciolek and Degenkolb.

Mauro Finetto and the other top sprinters sat on his wheel as Cavendish overtakes his lead out Degenkolb with already 1,5 kms to go – way too early. Finetto had a bad day and couldn't keep up, but Goss, Farrar and Rojas flew past him and the latter took the stage win.

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In a close sprint, Rojas takes his eigth season win!


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquin RojasMovistar Team3h36'51
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Matthew GossGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin – Cervélos.t.




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A large break including the likes of Igor Antón (Leopard) and José Rujano (Androni), who both already lost time, got a maximum gap of 11 minutes. And it turns out that the break is too strong. The only thing the pack could do was to prevent them from taking the overall but the escapees fight for the win. 10 kms from the finish line, Igor Anton and Johan Vansummeren (Garmin) attack and get away.

The Belgian outsprints Anton and takes the win while their fellow escapees almost caught up with them. Vansummeren also advances to third spot overall, only 5 seconds behind. Anton is back in the business as well. The pack crosses the line 3'06 later.

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Vansummeren was the strongest today.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Johan VansummerenTeam Garmin – Cervélo5h10'20
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard – Treks.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Sascha ModoloColnago – CSF Inoxs.t.




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General Classification after Stage 4:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquin RojasMovistar Team16h04'16
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Matthew GossGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Johan VansummerenTeam Garmin – Cervélo+ 5
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Leonardo BertagnolliKatusha Team+ 6
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard – Treks.t.
14i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoLiquigas – Cannondale+ 16

 
dienblad
Aarrgggghhh, only 2 seconds.... Did great in Paris-Nice, now hope you can take the win with Cunego in the Tirreno!
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rorzcp
When is Dominik's Next race?
 
cunego59
First of all, thank you all for the support and 10k views!

@ rorzcp: Dominik will start racing again in June, Tour de Slovenie.

 
cunego59
i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif March 15, 2012 - Tirreno - Adriatico

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Report – Part Two


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Today's stage could be one out of two stages that could actually produce time gaps. A rather strong break around Leipheimer (Unicef) and Rohregger (Leopard) creates a large gap. None of them is a danger in the GC, nevertheless Liquigas takes control of the pace and only a smaller group of ~40 riders enters the last climb. Oliver Zaugg (Skil) jumps from that group to the front.

A short way from the top, Damiano Cunego attacks but never reaches the escapees. Although he creates a gap of 1'20, he is caught on the descent by a strong Movistar Team, the escapees were still in front. On the last small ascent, the front group splits. Some of them are caught by the closing favorites but four make it to the line: Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) wins the stage in front of Oliver Zaugg who overtakes the general lead.

Cunego leads the chasing group into the finish 22 seconds later. A strong Rojas kept contact and remains in second position. Cunego advances to fifth, 28 seconds behind Zaugg. 16 riders are within that time. It will be a close challenge.

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FDJ will have a hard time in World Tour, Pinot contributes to their success with that win!


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Thibaut PinotFDJ4h53'34
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif Oliver ZauggSkil – Shimanos.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/at.gif Thomas RohreggerLeopard – Treks.t.
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Francesco GinanniAndroni Giocattolis.t.
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoLiquigas – Cannondale+ 22




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Another strong break dominated the probably decisive sixth stage: Baden Cooke (GreenEdge), Denis Menchov (Geox), Frederico Canuti (Colnago) and Kristof Vandewalle (Quick·Step) created a gap of 12 minutes. Luckily, none of them was a danger in the GC, because the pack wasn't able to bring them back.

Eventually, Baden Cooke was the fastest of the group. He outsprinted Canuti, Menchov finished third. But the important fight happened behind them: The last kilometers provided a good opportunity, probably the last one, to create time gaps for the favorites. But only one rider who really did something was Damiano Cunego. He attacked with 4 kms to go and really got away! He secured the fifth spot, now he had to wait for the time.

Cunego needed 29 seconds for the overall and the clock showed … 35! 35 seconds, that's enough. The Italian overtakes the lead by seven seconds to Zaugg. Mauro Finetto was in the front group all the time and sits in seventh position overall.

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Not surprisingly, Baden Cooke is the fastest of the escapees!


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Baden CookeGreenEdge Cycling5h33'58
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Frederico CanutiColnago – CSF Inoxs.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Denis MenchovGeox – TMC+ 20
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Kristof VandewalleQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoLiquigas – Cannondale+ 3'17
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Leonardo BertagnolliKatusha Team+ 3'52




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The last stage is almost completely flat, no changes in the GC were expected. Matthew Busche took part in the break but they were caught early enough. The mass sprint could begin.

It was pretty unexciting, all sprinters followed Garmin's lead for Tyler Farrar, who made the mistake of being in the wind too early and lost lots of places. Overtaking him, José Rojas again underlined his sprinting supremacy of this season, winning another stage and advancing to third place in the GC. Mauro Finetto does good finishing fifth, Cunego defends his lead and comes in with the pack.

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The outstanding sprinter of the early season: José Joaquín Rojas.


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquín RojasMovistar Team3h39'37
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobiles.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Oscar GattoFarnese Vini – Neri Sottolis.t.



Classifications


Overall


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoLiquigas - Cannondale30h15'20
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif Oliver ZauggSkil - Shimano+ 7
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquín RojasMovistar Team+ 9
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Leonardo BertagnolliKatusha Team+ 25
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Daniele PietropolliLampre - ISD+ 31
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Mauro FinettoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 35
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Mikel NieveEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Jérôme PineauQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Simon GerransGreenEdge Cyclings.t.


Spoiler
11Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Teams.t.
12Vasil KiryienkaMovistar Teams.t.
13Jelle VanendertOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
14Alessandro BertoliniAndroni Giocattoli+ 1'30
15Alexandre VinokourovPro Team Astanas.t.
16Ben HermansUnicef - Oracle+ 1'45
17Matthew GossGreenEdge Cycling+ 1'48
18Oscar GattoFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 1'54
19Simone PonziLiquigas - Cannondale+ 2'04
20Juan Antonio FlechaSky ProCyclings.t.
21Luca PaoliniKatusha Teams.t.
22Alessandro PetacchiLampre - ISDs.t.
23Allan DavisGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
24Thor HushovdTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
25Francesco MasciarelliPro Team Astanas.t.
26Filippo PozzatoKatusha Teams.t.
27Christian KneesSky ProCyclings.t.
28Sérgio PaulinhoUnicef - Oracles.t.
29Alessandro VanottiLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
30Giovanni ViscontiFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 2'22
31Juan Mauricio SolerMovistar Teams.t.
32Andrey AmadorMovistar Teams.t.
33Igor AntónLeopard Trek+ 3'41
34David LoosliBMC Racing Team+ 3'47
35Xavier FlorencioLampre - ISD+ 3'51
36Alessandro BisoltiFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
37Aleksandr KuschynskiKatusha Teams.t.
38Maxime MonfortLeopard Treks.t.
39Fabian WegmannLeopard Treks.t.
40Benoît VaugrenardFDJs.t.
41Rubén PlazaMovistar Teams.t.
42Raffaele FerraraAndroni Giocattolis.t.
43Michel KrederSkil - Shimanos.t.
44Nick NuyensOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
45Manuele MoriLampre - ISDs.t.
46Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
47Daniel MorenoKatusha Teams.t.
48Francesco FailliFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
49Luca MazzantiKatusha Teams.t.
50Gianni MeersmanFDJs.t.
51Kanstantsin SiutsouTeam T-Mobiles.t.
52Francesco GinanniAndroni Giocattoli+ 4'29
53Daniel LloydTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 5'06
54Rodrigo GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 5'09
55Eros CapecchiLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
56José Vicente García AcostaMovistar Team+ 5'27
57Iván VelascoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
58Marzio BruseghinMovistar Teams.t.
59Kristof VandewalleQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 5'33
60Denis MenchovGeox - TMC+ 6'05
61Thibaut PinotFDJs.t.
62Thomas RohreggerLeopard Trek+ 6'12
63Michael BarrySky ProCycling+ 6'15
64Jens VoigtLeopard Trek+ 6'20
65Levi LeipheimerUnicef - Oracle+ 6'37
66Dario CataldoQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 6'38
67Dries DevenynsQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
68Daniele RattoGeox - TMC+ 6'56
69Vitaliy ButsLampre - ISDs.t.
70Juan José CoboGeox - TMCs.t.
71Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Teams.t.
72Rafael VallsGeox - TMCs.t.
73George HincapieBMC Racing Team+ 7'16
74Koldo FernándezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 7'19
75Niki TerpstraQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
76Paolo Longo BorghiniLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
77Federico CanutiColnago - CSF Inox+ 7'45
78Geraint ThomasSky ProCycling+ 7'51
79Jérémy RoyFDJ+ 8'07
80Danilo HondoLampre - ISD+ 8'59
81Gerald CiolekTeam T-Mobile+ 9'06
82Grega BoleLampre - ISDs.t.
83David De la FuenteGeox - TMC+ 10'49
84Johan VansummerenTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 10'50
85Baden CookeGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
86Markel IrizarUnicef - Oracle+ 11'07
87Gianluca MirendaFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 11'12
88Michael RogersSky ProCyclings.t.
89Michael MatthewsRabobank Cycling Team+ 11'26
90Sacha ModoloColnago - CSF Inox+ 11'36
91Tom VeelersSkil - Shimano+ 11'40
92Fabio FellineGeox - TMC+ 11'43
93René WeissingerTeam T-Mobile+ 11'46
94Daniele BennatiLampre - ISDs.t.
95Marco FrapportiColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
96Filippo SaviniColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
97Thomas DekkerRabobank Cycling Team+ 12'11
98Matthew BuscheLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
99Egoi MartínezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 12'20
100Ignatas KonovalovasMovistar Team+ 13'11
101Walter ProchAndroni Giocattoli+ 13'22
102Francesco RedaQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
103Dennis Van WindenRabobank Cycling Team+ 13'55
104Andrew TalanskyTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 14'06
105Stuart O'GradyGreenEdge Cycling+ 14'37
106Tomas VaitkusGreenEdge Cycling+ 14'40
107Bert GrabschTeam T-Mobile+ 14'51
108Alberto ContoliColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
109Yevgeniy NepomnyachshiyPro Team Astana+ 15'15
110Elia FavilliFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 15'46
111Juan Manuel GárateRabobank Cycling Team+ 16'27
112Wim Van HuffelFDJs.t.
113Matthias BrändleLeopard Treks.t.
114Tom SlagterRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
115Fredrik KessiakoffPro Team Astanas.t.
116Bruno PiresLeopard Trek+ 16'33
117Marcel KittelSkil - Shimano+ 17'20
118Matthew HaymanGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
119Gert SteegmansQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
120Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 17'30
121Ramunas NavardauskasTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 18'22
122John DegenkolbTeam T-Mobile+ 18'49
123Takashi MiyazawaFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
124Francisco José VentosoPro Team Astana+ 19'07
125Adam HansenOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
126Fred RodriguezBMC Racing Teams.t.
127Riccardo ChiariniAndroni Giocattolis.t.
128Yukihiro DoiSkil - Shimano+ 19'49
129André GreipelOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 20'30
130Denis GalimzyanovKatusha Teams.t.
131Dominique RollinFDJ+ 20'43
132Pierpaolo De NegriFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 20'48
133Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile+ 21'03
134José RujanoAndroni Giocattoli+ 22'19
135Mikhaylo KhalilovRabobank Cycling Team+ 22'24
136Henry FrustoAndroni Giocattoli+ 22'35
137Hayden RoulstonTeam T-Mobile+ 22'45
138Bjorn SelanderUnicef - Oracle+ 23'05
139Steve ChainelFDJ+ 24'18
140Valentin IglinskiyPro Team Astana+ 24'19
141Andrea PasqualonColnago - CSF Inox+ 33'51
142Arnaud CourteilleFDJ+ 34'57
143Martin ReimerSkil - Shimano+ 36'00
144Manuel CardosoBMC Racing Team+ 38'39
145Mark RenshawTeam T-Mobile+ 38'56
146Massimo GiuntiBMC Racing Team+ 40'30
147Roman KireyevPro Team Astana+ 41'17
148Davide AppollonioSky ProCycling+ 42'36
149Maarten WynantsRabobank Cycling Team+ 43'18
150Michał KwiatkowskiUnicef - Oracle+ 44'07
151Grégory RastUnicef - Oracle+ 44'28
152Alberto LoddoColnago - CSF Inox+ 44'42
153Cameron MeyerTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 45'32
154Jens DebusschereOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 48'28
155Daniel SesmaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 48'38
156Robert WagnerLeopard Trek+ 50'38
157Kenny Van HummelSkil - Shimanos.t.
158Andreas KlierTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 50'41
159Fang HanSkil - Shimano+ 53'36
160Martin KohlerBMC Racing Team+ 54'34
161Daniele ColliGeox - TMCs.t.
162Robbie McEwenUnicef - Oracle+ 57'20
163Unai IparragirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 57'47
164Klaas LodewyckOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 58'34
165Manuele CaddeoColnago - CSF Inox+ 59'31
166Simone CadamuroAndroni Giocattoli+ 1h00'18
167Gert DockxOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 1h02'54
168Bernardo ZanchiQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 1h05'09
169Theo BosRabobank Cycling Team+ 1h08'15
170Graeme BrownGreenEdge Cycling+ 1h13'22
171Ben SwiftSky ProCyclings.t.
172Maciej BodnarLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1h14'17
173Kenny DehaesOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 1h14'55
174Maxim GourovPro Team Astana+ 1h37'09
175Tomas AlberioGeox - TMC+ 1h44'50


Points


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquín RojasMovistar Team35
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Matthew GossGreenEdge Cycling29
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Oscar GattoFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli29
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile25
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Leonardo BertagnolliKatusha Team20


Mountain


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Federico CanutiColnago - CSF Inox16
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard Trek13
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif David LoosliBMC Racing Team13
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Sacha ModoloColnago - CSF Inox13
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Francesco GinanniAndroni Giocattoli12


Young Riders


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Simone PonziLiquigas - Cannondale30h17'24
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Michel KrederSkil - Shimano+ 1'47
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Thibaut PinotFDJ+ 4'01
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Daniele RattoGeox - TMC+ 4'52
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Rafael VallsGeox - TMC+ 4'52


Teams


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Quick·Step Cycling Team90h44'13
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif GreenEdge Cycling+ 2'38
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Androni Giocattoli+ 4'15


The Winner


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What an amazing season for the Italian! After his second spot in Australia, he jumped from win to win with this being the absolute highlight! At the moment, he's unstoppable but can he hold that shape until the Ardennes? That will be the big question.


Liquigas Resumé


At the risk of boring you, the fact is that it was another great race for the team. We got the overall and the sixth spot for Finetto, plus the best young rider for Simone Ponzi. What can I say?
Edited by cunego59 on 24-10-2011 10:12
 
Avin Wargunnson
Extreme,Extreme Wink I promised it
Now that was dramatic till the end, the course was too easy to catch Zaugg earlier.

I'll be back
 
cunego59
Okay, okay Wink I will try extreme in Catalunya and Pais Vasco and see how it works. Apart from that, it was one of the strangest races I've ever raced. Just look at the GC: 13 riders within 35 seconds. It was as if no one wanted the win^^ Well, I did Wink

 
cunego59
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Preview



The Race


The longest classic in professional cycling was firstly held in 1907. It's commonly seen as the most important one day classic at all, being the first of five monuments. The winner will write his name in the books of history. Eddy Meckx achieved this more often than anyone else, he took the incredible amount of seven victories in San Remo!

The course is mostly flat, the highest point is passed about halfway through the race: The Passo del Turchino is the first small challenge. The small but tough hills shortly before the finish, the Cipressa and the Poggio, are an opportunity for good rouleurs to break away and spoil the sprinter's show.

Spoiler
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Result in 2011


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/no.gif Thor HushovdTeam Garmin - Cervélo
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Heinrich HausslerTeam Garmin - Cervélo
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif Fabian CancellaraLeopard - Trek
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lotto
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Team



Favorites


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Complete Startlist

Spoiler
T-Mobile
1. M.Cavendish
2. B.Eisel
3. L.Gerdemann
4. K.Kirchen
5. A.Klöden
6. T.Martin
7. H.Roulston
8. S.Schumacher

Quick·Step
11. T.Boonen
12. D.Cataldo
13. D.Devenyns
14. J.Pineau
15. K.Seeldraeyers
16. G.Steegmans
17. N.Terpstra
18. K.Van Impe

Garmin
21. T.Farrar
22. R.Hesjedal
23. T.Hushovd
24. A.Klier
25. M.Maaskant
26. D.Millar
27. S.Vanmarcke
28. J.Vansummeren

Omega Pharma
31. A.Greipel
32. F.De Greef
33. P.Gilbert
34. A.Hansen
35. O.Kaisen
36. N.Nuyens
37. V.Reynès
38. J.Vanendert

Movistar
41. J.J.Rojas
42. D.Arroyo
43. M.Bruseghin
44. J.El Fares
45. I.Erviti
46. J.V.García Acosta
47. V.Kiryienka
48. R.Plaza

Lampre
51. A.Petacchi
52. D.Bennati
53. F.Gavazzi
54. D.Hondo
55. A.Kashechkin
56. P.Niemiec
57. D.Pietropolli
58. M.Scarponi

Katusha
61. F.Pozzato
62. L.Bertagnolli
63. G.Caruso
64. S.Garzelli
65. S.Ivanov
66. L.Paolini
67. D.Rebellin
68. J.Rodríguez

GreenEdge
71. M.Goss
72. M.Albasini
73. S.Gerrans
74. M.Hayman
75. S.Langeveld
76. S.O'Grady
77. W.Sulzberger
78. T.Vaitkus

Acqua & Sapone
81. D.Napolitano
82. C.Betancourt
83. M.Biondo
84. F.Di Paolo
85. S.Masciarelli
86. C.Moreni
87. A.Proni
88. F.Taborre

Liquigas
91. S.Ponzi
92. D.Cunego
93. M.Finetto
94. P.Longo Borghini
95. M.Marcato
96. D.Oss
97. P.Sagan
98. J.Sagan


Unicef
101. R.McEwen
102. C.Horner
103. L.Leipheimer
104. D.Muravyev
105. S.Paulinho
106. Y.Popovych
107. G.Rast
108. A.Valverde

Rabobank
111. M.Breschel
112. T.Bos
113. T.Dekker
114. R.Gesink
115. A. Kolobnev
116. G.Niermann
117. L.L.Sánchez
118. B.Tankink

Astana
121. M.Lorenzetto
122. A.Bazayev
123. A.Dyachenko
124. E.Gasparotto
125. M.Gourov
126. T.Kangert
127. F.Masciarelli
128. A.Vinokourov

Leopard
131. F.Cancellara
132. S.Chavanel
133. J.Fuglsang
134. D.Klemme
135. M.Monfort
136. G.Nizzolo
137. A.Schleck
138. J.Voigt

Sky
141. G.Thomas
142. D.Cioni
143. A.Duncan
144. J.A.Flecha
145. C.Knees
146. T.Löfkvist
147. R.Urán
148. N.Walker

FDJ
151. N.Eeckhout
152. O.Bonnaire
153. M.Ladagnous
154. G.Meersman
155. Y.Offredo
156. D.Rollin
157. A.Roux
158. W.Van Huffel

Geox
161. M.Kump
162. M.Ardila
163. G.Cheula
164. F.Duarte
165. A.Durán
166. D.Gutiérrez Gutiérrez
167. D.Kozontchuk
168. M.Wyss

BMC
171. M.Burghardt
172. A.Ballan
173. G.Hincapie
174. J.Murphy
175. M.Quinziato
176. F.Rodriguez
177. M.Santambrogio
178. I.Santaromita

Skil
181. M.Kreder
182. T.Bonnin
183. R.Curvers
184. B.De Backer
185. S.Devolder
186. S.Scheirlinckx
187. C.Vermeltfoort
188. O.Zaugg

Euskaltel
191. R.Pérez
192. J.Aramendia
193. R.García
194. G.Izagirre
195. M.Landa
196. A.Pérez
197. D.Sesma
198. I.Velasco

Androni Giocattoli
201. Á.Vicioso
202. O.Bertazzo
203. G.Ermeti
204. V.Garofalo
205. J.Monsalve
206. A.Santoro
207. E.Sella
208. L.Solari

Farnese Vini
211. A.Sznitko
212. D.Caccia
213. G.Di Salvo
214. L.Giordani
215. W.Halejak
216. A.Noè
217. D.Ricci Bitti
218. R.Romanik


The elite of both puncheurs and sprinters attend La Classicissima. Whatever the outcome will look like, we can expect a tough battle of world class cyclists.


Team Liquigas


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With Peter Sagan – who had an amazing development recently – and Damiano Cunego, we have two strong puncheurs in case Simone Ponzi or Mauro Finetto aren't able to survive the distance. We're prepared for all possible events.
 
roturn
Sagan but also Ponzi and Finetto had an awesome development. Haven`t expected them that strong. Wink

Good luck with one of them or maybe even Cunego.
 
Avin Wargunnson
Sagan is a beast (like in real life Cool )
Good luck at MSR, i hope you will win with Peter (or Cunego)
I'll be back
 
cunego59
Thank you both. I don't know what happened to Sagan because I never experienced such a thing before: I mean, at Paris-Nice, he had 80 in hill, and a week after, he suddenly has 83?! Well, I won't complain... He is our new Ardennes leader now.

Anyway, here's MSR:

 
cunego59
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Km 4:
The first attacks begin.
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Km 32:
No break has established itself yet.
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Km 88:
Now we have the group of the day. 13 riders including Stefan Schumacher (T-Mobile), Tomas Löfkvist (Sky) and Chris Horner (Unicef) are 2'30 in front.
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Km 150:
The escapees pass the Passo del Turchino with an advance of more than six minutes.
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Km 165:
Riding along the coast, Rabobank, Lampre and Garmin take over responsability of the pace and control the advance.
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Km 203:
A couple of minor riders suffer from punctures but they mostly can catch up with the pack. The advance of the escapees starts to melt.
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Km 251:
The pack reaches the Capos. With 47 kms to go, the pack is down by 4 minutes.
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Km 255:
A quite surprising move happened then: Juan Antonio Flecha (Sky), Nick Nuyens (Omega) and – Mark Cavendish attack! The best sprinter in the world doesn't rely on sprinting...
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Km 263:
Over the last Capo, the three are caught again.
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Km 272:
Last year's winner Thor Hushovd and Sylvain Chavanel (Leopard) are the next to try their luck.
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Km 276:
The pack splits on the Cipressa. 20 riders remain in the front group. Hushovd and Chavanel reached the original break and are 1'20 in front.
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Km 280:
On the descent, the peloton reunites. Meanwhile, Thor Hushovd is the only one left in front with a bit more than a minute.
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Km 292:
We're in the decisive phase now. Damiano Cunego attacks on the Poggio. Hushovd and Chavanel, who caught up with him, are still 40 seconds in front.
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Km 296:
Cunego caught up with the two, those three riders will decide the race. Can Hushovd win the race for the second time in a row?
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Km 298:
Or not? The three watched each other for too long and the pack caught up with them.
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Km 299:
Sagan leads the pack on the last kilometer. Tom Boonen on the left starts the sprint.
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Km 299:
Tom Boonen takes the win spectaculary. No one could challenge him today.
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Km 299:
Behind him, Cunego saved enough energy to sprint to second spot. Sponsor goal achieved. Kolobnev finishes third.



Result


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Team7h31'15
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Alexandr KolobnevRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Filippo PozzatoKatusha Teams.t.
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/no.gif Thor HushovdTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Stijn DevolderSkil - Shimanos.t.
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Sylvain ChavanelLeopard Treks.t.
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Juan Antonio FlechaSky ProCyclings.t.
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.


Spoiler
11Simone PonziLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
12Alessandro PetacchiLampre - ISDs.t.
13Leonardo BertagnolliKatusha Teams.t.
14Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
15Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.
16Matti BreschelRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
17Daniele BennatiLampre - ISDs.t.
18Simon GerransGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
19Alexandre VinokourovPro Team Astanas.t.
20Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Teams.t.
21Fabian CancellaraLeopard Treks.t.
22Sergueï IvanovKatusha Teams.t.
23Niki TerpstraQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
24Stefano GarzelliKatusha Teams.t.
25Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
26Daniele PietropolliLampre - ISDs.t.
27Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
28Mauro FinettoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
29Tony MartinTeam T-Mobiles.t.
30Nick NuyensOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
31Sebastian LangeveldGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
32Luca SolariAndroni Giocattolis.t.
33Robbie McEwenUnicef - Oracles.t.
34Jens VoigtLeopard Treks.t.
35Jelle VanendertOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
36Dominique RollinFDJs.t.
37Kevin SeeldraeyersQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
38Vasil KiryienkaMovistar Teams.t.
39Davide RebellinKatusha Teams.t.
40Enrico GasparottoPro Team Astanas.t.
41Dries DevenynsQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
42Michele ScarponiLampre - ISDs.t.
43Gert SteegmansQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
44George HincapieBMC Racing Teams.t.
45Alejandro ValverdeUnicef - Oracles.t.
46Staf ScheirlinckxSkil - Shimanos.t.
47Luca PaoliniKatusha Teams.t.
48Matthew HaymanGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
49Chris HornerUnicef - Oracles.t.
50Francesco MasciarelliPro Team Astanas.t.
51Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Teams.t.
52David ArroyoMovistar Teams.t.
53Matthew GossGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
54Stefan SchumacherTeam T-Mobiles.t.
55Wesley SulzbergerGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
56Paolo Longo BorghiniLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
57Thomas DekkerRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
58Christian KneesSky ProCyclings.t.
59Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
60Stuart O'GradyGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
61Marko KumpGeox - TMCs.t.
62Thomas LöfkvistSky ProCycling+ 1'33
63Przemyslaw NiemiecLampre - ISD+ 1'54
64Dominic KlemmeLeopard Treks.t.
65Tomas VaitkusGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
66Adam HansenOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
67Francesco GavazziLampre - ISDs.t.
68Sep VanmarckeTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 2'29
69Marco MarcatoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
70Michael AlbasiniGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
71Nico EeckhoutFDJs.t.
72Anthony RouxFDJs.t.
73Roy CurversSkil - Shimanos.t.
74Danilo HondoLampre - ISDs.t.
75Andrey KashechkinLampre - ISDs.t.
76Martijn MaaskantTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
77Johan VansummerenTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
78Dario CataldoQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
79Daniel SesmaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
80Simone MasciarelliAcqua & Sapones.t.
81Matthieu LadagnousFDJ+ 3'59
82Oliver ZauggSkil - Shimanos.t.
83Bram TankinkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
84Kevin Van ImpeQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
85Thomas BonninSkil - Shimano+ 4'32
86Maurizio BiondoAcqua & Sapone+ 5'06
87Andreas KlödenTeam T-Mobiles.t.
88Gianni MeersmanFDJs.t.
89Bernhard EiselTeam T-Mobiles.t.
90José Joaquín RojasMovistar Teams.t.
91Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobiles.t.
92Francis De GreefOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
93André GreipelOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
94Davide Ricci BittiFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
95Diego CacciaFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
96Kim KirchenTeam T-Mobiles.t.
97Mirco LorenzettoPro Team Astanas.t.
98Theo BosRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
99Bert De BackerSkil - Shimanos.t.
100Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
101Grischa NiermannRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
102Fred RodriguezBMC Racing Teams.t.
103Imanol ErvitiMovistar Teams.t.
104Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
105David MillarTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
106Jakob FuglsangLeopard Treks.t.
107Sérgio PaulinhoUnicef - Oracles.t.
108Ryder HesjedalTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
109Wim Van HuffelFDJs.t.
110Olivier KaisenOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
111Andreas KlierTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
112Assan BazayevPro Team Astanas.t.
113Hayden RoulstonTeam T-Mobiles.t.
114Juraj SaganLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
115Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Team+ 6'37
116Linus GerdemannTeam T-Mobile+ 7'02
117Marzio BruseghinMovistar Teams.t.
118Yohan OffredoFDJs.t.
119Javier Francisco AramendiaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 8'59
120Mauricio Alberto ArdilaGeox - TMCs.t.
121Giacomo NizzoloLeopard Trek+ 9'17
122Adam SznitkoFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
123Daniel OssLiquigas - Cannondale+ 9'43
124Tanel KangertPro Team Astana+ 11'54
125Mikel LandaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
126John MurphyBMC Racing Team+ 12'11
127Alexsandr DyachenkoPro Team Astana+ 12'59
128Olivier BonnaireFDJ+ 13'21
129Maxim GourovPro Team Astana+ 15'00
130Alessandro ProniAcqua & Sapone+ 17'51
131Danilo NapolitanoAcqua & Sapones.t.
132Fabio TaborreAcqua & Sapones.t.
133Christian MoreniAcqua & Sapones.t.
134Radoslav RomanikFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
135Ángel ViciosoAndroni Giocattolis.t.
136Rubén PlazaMovistar Teams.t.
137Emanuele SellaAndroni Giocattolis.t.
138Levi LeipheimerUnicef - Oracles.t.
139Geraint ThomasSky ProCyclings.t.
140Vicente ReynèsOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
141Dimitriy MuravyevUnicef - Oracles.t.
142Grégory RastUnicef - Oracles.t.
143Maxime MonfortLeopard Treks.t.
144José Vicente García AcostaMovistar Teams.t.
145Yaroslav PopovychUnicef - Oracles.t.
146Alan PérezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
147Andy SchleckLeopard Treks.t.
148Coen VermeltfoortSkil - Shimanos.t.
149Michel KrederSkil - Shimanos.t.
150Rigoberto UránSky ProCyclings.t.
151Jérôme PineauQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
152Rodrigo GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
153Julien El FaresMovistar Teams.t.
154Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
155Wojcieck HalejakFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
156Iván VelascoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
157Andrea NoèFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
158Giairo ErmetiAndroni Giocattoli+ 18'44
159Jonathan MonsalveAndroni Giocattoli+ 19'35
160Fabio DuarteGeox - TMCs.t.
161Dimitry KozontchukGeox - TMCs.t.
162Carlos BetancourtAcqua & Sapones.t.
163Giuseppe Di SalvoFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
164Omar BertazzoAndroni Giocattolis.t.
165Leonardo GiordaniFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
166Giampaolo CheulaGeox - TMCs.t.
167Arkaitz DuránGeox - TMCs.t.
168Marcel WyssGeox - TMCs.t.
169Dario CioniSky ProCyclings.t.
170Vincenzo GarofaloAndroni Giocattoli+ 20'07
171David Gutiérrez GutiérrezGeox - TMC+ 20'24
172Francesco Di PaoloAcqua & Sapone+ 23'43
173Antonio SantoroAndroni Giocattolis.t.
174Nicholas WalkerSky ProCycling+ 26'07
175Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Teams.t.
176Alistair DuncanSky ProCycling+ 29'57



The Winner


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After last year's Paris – Roubaix triumph, Tom Boonen continues to win monuments with his first win ever at Milano – San Remo. We sure can expect big things of him in the cobbled classics.


Liquigas Resumé


We're pretty happy with the result. A Top 3 was the goal and we thought it would be the hardest of all our goals this season. The last kilometers were a total up and down, as we first thought we did it, having Damiano in the supposed decisive move, then it seemed to be a desaster as the pack caught them again, but finally Cunego took all his remaining energy and terrifically got a great second spot. With Simone and Peter just outside the Top 10, the whole team did very well!
Edited by cunego59 on 25-10-2011 12:05
 
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