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Ronde Van Vlaanderen 2013 (Tour of Flanders)
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| SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:44
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cactus-jack wrote:
Hushovd, the master tactician, continues to follow his plan;
Step 1: Give an interview saying that if everything goes well you have a real chance of winning.
everythings goes well can mean many things: good form or every other rider abandon's or something
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| baseballlover312 |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:45
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Anybody know a good site that gets results quick? For all races not just De Ronde.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:46
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baseballlover312 wrote:
Anybody know a good site that gets results quick? For all races not just De Ronde.
I personally find CQ ranking the best one
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/.../start.asp
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| Alakagom |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:47
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https://www.procyc.../index.php
The fastest one out there for all races ( big or smaller doesn't really matter), CQ ranking is probably better laid out, but for quick searches of results procyclingstats wins it for me.
As well as that, it has many extra stuff. Startlists, profiles for races, videos of races etc. Really great site for cycling maniacs
Edited by Alakagom on 31-03-2013 15:49
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| Metriz- |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:48
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cactus-jack wrote:
What the hell is Gabba doing there? Are you sure it's not supposed to be another number in his result?
This is a guess, but it could be Thomas, I think he rejoined after his crash and he might have switched bikes with Rasch.
If it really is Rasch, this must be a bit embarrassing for EBH, finishing 2 places lower than his domestique..
Edited by Metriz- on 31-03-2013 15:49
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| cactus-jack |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:48
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SSJ2Luigi wrote:
cactus-jack wrote:
Hushovd, the master tactician, continues to follow his plan;
Step 1: Give an interview saying that if everything goes well you have a real chance of winning.
everythings goes well can mean many things: good form or every other rider abandon's or something
I'm starting to wonder if his plan is to infect all the other riders with the same flu that he has been carying for 2 years now. Or maybe he is hoping they forget what date it is.
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

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| Spilak23 |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:49
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It's intresting how Boonen's absence influenced the race. Chavanell would have joined the Roelandts attack and we would have had a whole other final.
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| Rzrassman |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:50
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Total Brutality by Cance.Wheelsucker Sagan blown away!!! GOOD tactic by Roelandats to attack early.Disappointed Turgot didn't get Top 5,should have stay with him.Sad for Unucky Boonen,needs to carry a horse shoe or something to get some luck.Not a good year for him.
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| Metriz- |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:51
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Spilak23 wrote:
It's intresting how Boonen's absence influenced the race. Chavanell would have joined the Roelandts attack and we would have had a whole other final.
He should have done that even without Boonen. He would have been in a very good position with a very strong Kwiatkowski up the road. |
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| ianrussell |
Posted on 31-03-2013 15:54
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1. CANCELLARA Fabian RLT 6h05'58"
2. SAGAN Peter CAN 01'26"
3. ROELANDTS Jürgen LTB 01'28"
4. KRISTOFF Alexander KAT 01'38"
5. LADAGNOUS Matthieu FDJ
6. HAUSSLER Heinrich IAM
7. VAN AVERMAET Greg BMC
8. TURGOT Sébastien EUC
9. DEGENKOLB John ARG
10. LANGEVELD Sebastian OGE
11. BOOM Lars BLA
12. OSS Daniel BMC
13. CHAVANEL Sylvain OPQ
14. VANDENBERGH Stijn OPQ
15. GATTO Oscar VIN
16. OFFREDO Yoann FDJ
17. BOASSON HAGEN Edvald SKY
18. LEUKEMANS Björn VCD
19. JEROME Vincent EUC
20. VANSUMMEREN Johan GRS
21. FLECHA GIANNONI Juan Antonio VCD
22. BURGHARDT Marcus BMC
Curtesy of swift work by Cycling Quotient.
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| ruben |
Posted on 31-03-2013 16:07
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I think the commisaris have a fetisch for Rasch. First they gave him 8th place, then they gave him 14th place. In the end hje isn't even in the group |
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| Kirchen_75 |
Posted on 31-03-2013 16:08
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Metriz- wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
It's intresting how Boonen's absence influenced the race. Chavanell would have joined the Roelandts attack and we would have had a whole other final.
He should have done that even without Boonen. He would have been in a very good position with a very strong Kwiatkowski up the road.
Chavanel had a huge chance to win this. Instead of he gave a very good reason why he shouldnt be a leader. |
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| jokovic |
Posted on 31-03-2013 16:10
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Very nice ride by cancellara. He was very strong and it's nice to see him back on track after an unlucky 2012. Also nice to see devolder doing pretty decent. Showed himself a great domestique. |
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| fcancellara |
Posted on 31-03-2013 16:11
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Edited by fcancellara on 31-03-2013 16:11
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 31-03-2013 16:28
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Why do people continue to call Sagan a wheelsucker?
He always takes his responsibility and gave 110% today, respect for him.
Roelandts was so brave. A very beautiful podium here! |
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| sutty68 |
Posted on 31-03-2013 16:34
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Congratulations to Mr Cancellara on a job well done  |
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| Alakagom |
Posted on 31-03-2013 16:36
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Peter Sagan is the boss 
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| sutty68 |
Posted on 31-03-2013 16:37
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Nice touch  |
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| Spilak23 |
Posted on 31-03-2013 16:41
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Alakagom wrote:
Peter Sagan is the boss

Would have been way funnier had he done that to the brunette. She's Maaskant's wife.
We could have had a new Mazzoleni/Dekker/Elisa Basso situation in the peloton
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| Smowz |
Posted on 31-03-2013 17:05
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Sagan is a legend But Cancellara is on top step awesome for him, tinged with regret that again we have missed the Boonen-Cancellara full on match up. Sagan is there but even he cannot hold Cancellara's wheel. Another second place then, I think Amstel Gold could be his though, especially as he is missing next weekend.
Superb stuff from Roelandts too, quite the coup from Lotto to outperform Omega Pharma. Sky also look undercooked, they may pin the blame on the Thomas crash but for me they don't have it (not that anyone outside Cancellara or Sagan has it either, I guess) for these classics.
RadioShack did a pretty good job as well out there, could be tough to break them down next week at Roubaix unless a few of the big teams really change their thinking (BMC, Omega Pharma, Sky, Katasha).
For now all hail Cancellara, great rider.
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