Auber 93 - BigMat | Season 2009
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 23-04-2008 22:40
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Great result for Belkov, some valuable points there!
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Posted on 23-11-2024 13:58
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wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 28-04-2008 17:44
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is this story stopping?
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Posted on 28-04-2008 18:41
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Many times writers will take long breaks, so I wouldn't put it past rjc, don't forget he is in the middle of his racing season, as well as whatever he does. |
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wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 28-04-2008 21:12
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OK cool
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 28-04-2008 21:24
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lots and lots of drugs...
oh sorry yeah the story! Yes it will indeed continue, but it takes a bit of effort to report everything. I had the past week or so as guilt free Tinkoff playing rather than Auber 93 It'll be back i assure you. Shortly infact. B)
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Posted on 28-04-2008 21:28
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As you are cyclist, I have to guess those are steroids, not the more "enjoyable" drugs that university students normally engage in |
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 28-04-2008 21:30
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i was joking about it yes, but i realise people may actually take me seriously...
just to clear up i dont do drugs, of either recreational type or performance enhancing nature... (im too poor )
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Deadpool |
Posted on 28-04-2008 21:32
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I was joking myself |
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 30-04-2008 11:38
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Stage Two of the Tour du Limousin
Another flat stage and having had Drujon take 2nd the day before, could he try one better today? With high winds forecasted, any breaks that go would have a hard time sticking.
But some poor souls had to at least try, and off they went forming a lead group of 4. The largest gap they were allowed to amass was only 8 minutes until the pack started pulling back.
But when the pack were within 2 minutes of the lead group, 5 riders countered, and went over to the group.
These five then dropped the original break, and kept clear until the 25 km to go mark.
Having had Drujon sat up front all day, our whole squad eventually were used to help him get in position, and to hold it. Even Levarlet gave a helping push here and there. And it paid off as Drujon managed to find Nazon's wheel.
And with 4km to go, he was in an ideal position to challenge for another podium.
With 1.5km to go, Nazon left the comfort of his lead outs wheel, but didn't start to move anywhere, so Drujon quickly spying a gap to his left jumped and would try it alone.
In the final km, he quickly sped past the other riders, but the Nippo rider was far too quickly closing him down.
It was going to be tight on who would win, but Drujon was given the win! Holding out by a cm.
Results:
1 Mathieu Drujon AUBER 93 4h43'24
2 Takashi Miyazawa NIPPO - MEITAN HONPO - ASADA s.t.
3 Saïd Haddou BOUYGUES TÉLÉCOM s.t.
4 Hans Dekkers AGRITUBEL s.t.
5 Geoffroy Lequatre COFIDIS, LE CRÉDIT PAR TÉLÉPHONE s.t.
6 Leonardo Duque COFIDIS, LE CRÉDIT PAR TÉLÉPHONE s.t.
7 Vicente Reynès CAISSE D'EPARGNE s.t.
8 Jaroslaw Zarębski ACTION - UNIQA s.t.
9 Jean-Patrick Nazon AG2R PRÉVOYANCE s.t.
10 Yauheni Hutarovich ROUBAIX LILLE MÉTROPOLE s.t.
60 Guillaume Levarlet AUBER 93 s.t.
68 Jean Mespoulède AUBER 93 s.t.
97 Niels Brouzes AUBER 93 s.t.
98 Damien Gaudin AUBER 93 s.t.
104 Steve Chainel AUBER 93 + 3'58
106 Renaud Pioline AUBER 93 + 6'38
108 Christophe Diguet AUBER 93 + 9'50
112 François Parisien TEAM SLIPSTREAM + 21'18
GC:
1 Mathieu Drujon AUBER 93 9h12'41
2 Geoffroy Lequatre COFIDIS, LE CRÉDIT PAR TÉLÉPHONE + 12
3 Takashi Miyazawa NIPPO - MEITAN HONPO - ASADA + 20
4 Saïd Haddou BOUYGUES TÉLÉCOM + 24
5 Vicente Reynès CAISSE D'EPARGNE s.t.
6 Leonardo Duque COFIDIS, LE CRÉDIT PAR TÉLÉPHONE + 32
7 Robert Radosz ACTION - UNIQA s.t.
8 Lilian Jégou FRANÇAISE DES JEUX s.t.
9 Jean-Patrick Nazon AG2R PRÉVOYANCE s.t.
10 Cyril Gautier BRETAGNE - ARMOR LUX s.t.
30 Guillaume Levarlet AUBER 93 s.t.
62 Jean Mespoulède AUBER 93 s.t.
72 Damien Gaudin AUBER 93 s.t.
83 Steve Chainel AUBER 93 + 4'30
102 Renaud Pioline AUBER 93 + 11'42
103 Niels Brouzes AUBER 93 + 11'51
105 Christophe Diguet AUBER 93 + 14'54
112 Christian Müller SKIL - SHIMANO + 22'50
Points:
1 Mathieu Drujon AUBER 93 45
2 Geoffroy Lequatre COFIDIS, LE CRÉDIT PAR TÉLÉPHONE 37
3 Saïd Haddou BOUYGUES TÉLÉCOM 30
4 Vicente Reynès CAISSE D'EPARGNE 25
5 Takashi Miyazawa NIPPO - MEITAN HONPO - ASADA 20
Mountains:
1 Niels Brouzes AUBER 93 26
2 Ondrej Sosenka ACTION - UNIQA 24
3 Dimitri Champion BOUYGUES TÉLÉCOM 10
We hold every jersey except as the best team! B)
Now only 110 points behind 2nd placed continental rankings!
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Deadpool |
Posted on 30-04-2008 12:13
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Great win for Drujon |
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 30-04-2008 12:23
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Stage One of the Tour of Ireland
A race that classically is won by breakaways, or the daring rider, would any of the flat stages be the key to overall victory, or would we have to wait for the only hilly day?
The riders taking part are:
Stage one is a flat affair, but with enough kicks in it to take it out of the legs of the pure sprinters, such as Steven Tronet.
Morizot went with the break today, trying to get that elusive victory from a breakaway tactic.
There were 5 of them away, and Steve Cozza attacked to get across. He managed it by the sprint point, but was then dropped over the climb.
Morizot took both climbs for the jersey.
But they just werent going to stay away. And with the finalee looming, Tronet did not look good. Malacarne did, but with his poor sprinting, we wouldn't get anywhere.
He tried to follow Hagen's wheel, but was too far back, and ran out of energy in the sprint. Mazzanti would win the stage, and further distance us in the continental rankings once more.
Results:
1 Luca Mazzanti CERAMICA PANARIA - NAVIGARE 3h55'54
2 Matthew Goss TEAM CSC s.t.
3 Edvald Boasson Hagen TEAM MAXBO BIANCHI s.t.
4 Lars Ytting Bak TEAM CSC s.t.
5 Coen Vermeltfoort RABOBANK CONTINENTAL s.t.
13 Davide Malacarne AUBER 93 s.t.
22 Steven Tronet AUBER 93 s.t.
46 Maxim Belkov AUBER 93 + 1'33
51 Maxime Méderel AUBER 93 + 2'20
63 Jérémie Galland AUBER 93 + 3'23
67 Yannick Martinez AUBER 93 s.t.
74 Florian Morizot AUBER 93 + 7'19
84 Steven Cozza TEAM SLIPSTREAM + 18'55
Mountains:
1 Florian Morizot AUBER 93 12
2 Niels Scheuneman UNIBET.COM 8
3 Kristian House NAVIGATORS INSURANCE 4
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dave92 |
Posted on 30-04-2008 20:01
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great win by Drujon
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Levi4life |
Posted on 30-04-2008 20:10
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COZZA!
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wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 30-04-2008 20:25
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It lives
Great Stage Win
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 30-04-2008 20:31
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Haha, it's not gunna die, it's just i occasionally have a life outside of the internet. Rarely yes, but sometimes i do And considering i havent done any training on the bike in 2 weeks, i feel maybe i shouldn't be playing PCM, but training instead...
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 30-04-2008 22:50
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When PCM is exciting enough, I do actually get some exercise. I run around the computer, screaming for my rider to go faster |
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Deadpool |
Posted on 01-05-2008 00:30
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Even though I have no clue what you look like, I can picture that |
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 05-05-2008 13:18
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Stage 3 of the Limousin Tour
Much to the teams annoyance, there is a strong wind today, with 50kph gusts blowing from the sides. This would be a key factor in winning todays stage. Or indeed, in losing it, and the overall.
A break of 5 got away early on in the flat stages of the stage. They would build a comfortable lead before combined with the efforts of Chainel and Mespoulede, Caisse and Cofidis started to haul them back in.
But Cofidis just put the hammer down too hard, and blew themselves and the Caisse riders away from the bunch. Drujon, surrounded by the team, sat patiently in the front of the bunch as one by one, the now second group on the road got absorbed back. With 15km to go, it was all square, and Lequatre and Reynes had spent their efforts in a futile attempt to get away.
But as earlier, the front of the bunch sat up, letting two Bretagne riders get off the front as the sprint began.
Try as he might, Drujon couldn't close the gap, but secured his sprints jersey with only the one stage left to go.
Results:
1 Cyril Gautier BRETAGNE - ARMOR LUX 3h44'48
2 Stéphane Bonsergent BRETAGNE - ARMOR LUX s.t.
3 Kazuo Inoue NIPPO - MEITAN HONPO - ASADA s.t.
4 Ludovic Capelle ROUBAIX LILLE MÉTROPOLE s.t.
5 Stéphane Pétilleau BRETAGNE - ARMOR LUX s.t.
6 Mathieu Drujon AUBER 93 s.t.
7 Huub Duyn TEAM SLIPSTREAM s.t.
8 Jean Zen ROUBAIX LILLE MÉTROPOLE s.t.
9 Arnaud Labbe BOUYGUES TÉLÉCOM s.t.
10 François Parisien TEAM SLIPSTREAM s.t.
40 Guillaume Levarlet AUBER 93 s.t.
95 Damien Gaudin AUBER 93 s.t.
101 Christophe Diguet AUBER 93 + 3'38
106 Renaud Pioline AUBER 93 + 4'11
107 Jean Mespoulède AUBER 93 s.t.
109 Niels Brouzes AUBER 93 s.t.
112 Steve Chainel AUBER 93 + 9'33
GC:
1 Mathieu Drujon AUBER 93 12h57'29
2 Cyril Gautier BRETAGNE - ARMOR LUX + 12
3 Geoffroy Lequatre COFIDIS, LE CRÉDIT PAR TÉLÉPHONE s.t.
4 Takashi Miyazawa NIPPO - MEITAN HONPO - ASADA + 20
5 Saïd Haddou BOUYGUES TÉLÉCOM + 24
6 Vicente Reynès CAISSE D'EPARGNE s.t.
7 Ludovic Capelle ROUBAIX LILLE MÉTROPOLE + 32
8 Jean-Patrick Nazon AG2R PRÉVOYANCE s.t.
9 Huub Duyn TEAM SLIPSTREAM s.t.
10 Stéphane Pétilleau BRETAGNE - ARMOR LUX s.t.
25 Guillaume Levarlet AUBER 93 s.t.
72 Damien Gaudin AUBER 93 s.t.
81 Jean Mespoulède AUBER 93 + 4'43
101 Steve Chainel AUBER 93 + 14'03
103 Renaud Pioline AUBER 93 + 15'53
104 Niels Brouzes AUBER 93 + 16'02
107 Christophe Diguet AUBER 93 + 18'32
112 Christian Müller SKIL - SHIMANO + 22'50
Points:
1 Mathieu Drujon AUBER 93 55
2 Geoffroy Lequatre COFIDIS, LE CRÉDIT PAR TÉLÉPHONE 38
3 Cyril Gautier BRETAGNE - ARMOR LUX 33
4 Saïd Haddou BOUYGUES TÉLÉCOM 32
5 Vicente Reynès CAISSE D'EPARGNE 25
Mountains:
1 Niels Brouzes AUBER 93 26
2 Ondrej Sosenka ACTION - UNIQA 24
3 Dimitri Champion BOUYGUES TÉLÉCOM 15
4 Ludovic Poilvet BRETAGNE - ARMOR LUX 8
5 David Deroo SKIL - SHIMANO 8
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Deadpool |
Posted on 05-05-2008 13:33
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Tough luck with the Brentage riders getting away |
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wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 05-05-2008 13:37
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i do love this story
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