1. BOONEN Tom OPQ
2. GUARDINI Andrea FAR
3. RICHEZE ARAQUISTAIN Mauro Abel DAN
4. CASPER Jimmy ALM
5. KEOUGH Jake UHC
6. RUBIANO CHAVEZ Miguel Angel AND
7. HAEDO Lucas Sebastian SAX
8. COLBRELLI Sonny COG
9. MARTINEZ REGALADO Yasmani -
10. AGUILAR FIGUERAS Hector Fabian
Master beating his student ... in a way Boonen looks great so far.
Edited by Alakagom on 29-01-2012 21:52
I wonder if all the doping talk has affected Kittel's perfomance here. Normally he would be able to beat these guys with ease.
Edit: For me it's not really a surprise to see Bouhanni doing well. I remember some good sprint results from him last year.
Edited by Wilier on 01-02-2012 19:43
Eden95 wrote:
Jean-Christophe Peraud From Ag2r finished nearly 4 minmutes down, I would have though he'd be a good chance for the overall for his team?
Way too early in the season for him. He would also perform much better if there was a TT.
Pellizotti2 wrote:
And again, good to see that Traksel looks fine.
Yeah he didn't achieve a great deal last season, so it would be nice if he managed some strong resutls in the early season.
Pellizotti2 wrote:
And again, good to see that Traksel looks fine.
Yeah he didn't achieve a great deal last season, so it would be nice if he managed some strong resutls in the early season.
Think he cut through some muscles in his hand in a fall early in the season and could hardly move it afterwards. He even thought he had to quit cycling, so very nice to see him back.
Pellizotti2 wrote:
And again, good to see that Traksel looks fine.
Yeah he didn't achieve a great deal last season, so it would be nice if he managed some strong resutls in the early season.
Think he cut through some muscles in his hand in a fall early in the season and could hardly move it afterwards. He even thought he had to quit cycling, so very nice to see him back.
I remember him being injured but I didn't remember it being that bad. Hopefully he is all set for a strong cobbled season.