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Tour de Suisse 2013
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| Alakagom |
Posted on 12-06-2013 17:36
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Kristoff is having some season.
Gotta be one of the riders of the season so far with his results in monuments plus other results.
Edited by Alakagom on 12-06-2013 17:41
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| Wilier |
Posted on 12-06-2013 17:36
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Kristoff easily beat Sagan there. |
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| ThVoets |
Posted on 12-06-2013 17:37
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Sagan not winning miracles exist
I was PCM Rulezz in a previous life
Winners never quit, quitters never win.
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| cio93 |
Posted on 12-06-2013 17:37
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Get your shit together, Argos! 
What do you have 4 guys there for if Degenkolb has to bunny-hop the sideway in 20th position because you can't get him up front??
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| wogsrus |
Posted on 12-06-2013 17:38
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Jeez that was a messy leadout sequence. So many teams trying to get into the action. |
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 12-06-2013 17:46
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Very impressed with Kristoff. Sagan had excellent position and a finish that suited him very well, yet still he got beaten. Shows just how good Kristoff must've been.
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 12-06-2013 18:07
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Amazing victory. Sagan was sprinting his ass off and going nowhere. Not his best day. But Kristoff, how classy! |
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| johnnyjur |
Posted on 12-06-2013 18:23
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Alakagom wrote:
Kristoff is having some season.
Gotta be one of the riders of the season so far with his results in monuments plus other results.
Have been waiting long time for a big(ger) win. He's never won any races bigger than De Panne. Finally he won against the big guns. Impressive!
Edited by johnnyjur on 12-06-2013 18:44
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| ziga007 |
Posted on 12-06-2013 18:39
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No Sagan 2nd.
Alberto Contador

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| cactus-jack |
Posted on 12-06-2013 18:54
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Who the hell is Sagan?!
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

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| Lachi |
Posted on 12-06-2013 20:47
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Was there today. I really like the laps at the end of the stage. It gave me time to see the riders at 4 different locations.
The most impressive was the downhill. These guys are so extremely fast. It was the third time they rode down there so maybe they knew the turns already. And the latecomers who have to downhill between the team cars, frightening.
BTW: Sagan has some crazy fans. Fully dressed in Cannondale-stile cloth.
Lachi attached the following image:
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| fosforgasXIII |
Posted on 12-06-2013 21:46
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Kristoff = new Hushovd?
Lachi wrote:
BTW: Sagan has some crazy fans. Fully dressed in Cannondale-stile cloth.
Those hats are amazing  |
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| Johan92 |
Posted on 13-06-2013 00:54
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fosforgasXIII wrote:
Kristoff = new Hushovd?
Yes, but probably a better sprinter in flat terrain. Hopefully he develop as a classics rider, as Hushovd should have done ten years ago.
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| Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 13-06-2013 07:06
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Great win by Kristoff, it seems to me that Sagan was going for a too long sprint, as his teammate was done at 450m to go point.
He should find some more speed till Tour, or Cav and his train will slaughter him.
On the other hand, he maybe worked more on his climbing and we will see some crazy attacking from Peter, that is what i like the most anyway.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 13-06-2013 07:06
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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 13-06-2013 08:26
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Great to see Matti Breschel back in action too. Started way too early, but great display of form anyway. |
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| ianrussell |
Posted on 13-06-2013 08:59
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Great job by Kristoff in staying out of the wind for an extra 50m+ on Sagan meant it looked easy in the end as everyone died towards the line.
A win for him in De Panne, strong top 10's in the classics, Glava Tour and now Suisse too - Norway does alright doesn't it?!
Edited by ianrussell on 13-06-2013 09:01
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| tastasol |
Posted on 13-06-2013 15:37
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For Kolobnev, Rast, Grabsch and Hayman. Sounds boring..
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| Alakagom |
Posted on 13-06-2013 15:38
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Hayman probably best sprinter along Rast. Doubt Grabsch will play any part in the finale.
And I am sure Kolobnev will attack few times.
Edited by Alakagom on 13-06-2013 15:39
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| CountArach |
Posted on 13-06-2013 15:43
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Alakagom wrote:
Hayman probably best sprinter along Rast. Doubt Grabsch will play any part in the finale.
And I am sure Kolobnev will attack few times.
Yeah pretty much my thoughts. I bet Grabsch ends up dragging Kolobnev back from most of his attacks and sets up Hayman in the process.
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| cio93 |
Posted on 13-06-2013 15:44
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Ridiculous.
Oh well, at least I can spend the next two hours doing something useful then.
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