Justin Williams
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Posted on 19-11-2011 23:04
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Looks good...nice report from trainning camp..
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Posted on 19-11-2011 23:04
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Nice report!
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Posted on 19-11-2011 23:17
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love the report
However in the stats/bio it says that his heigh is 6'11? This would make him a contender for tallest ever sportsman
Ferrari-BA > Psuedo Man Game
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Posted on 19-11-2011 23:31
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Something's wrong there, because 6'11 is around 205 cm high, not 183. Anyways, great presentation of Justin, nicely written, well done. |
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Posted on 20-11-2011 02:25
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FreitasPCM wrote:
Something's wrong there, because 6'11 is around 205 cm high, not 183.
I think he probably means 6"1, thats around 183cm.
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Posted on 20-11-2011 13:33
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08 January 2011
The plan for the upcoming year
Hi all,
I want to start with saying thank you for all the great response on the report of the training camp. I indeed made a small mistake as I'm 6'1, not 6'11. I don't play basketbal you see.
What I haven't told you yet is that the training camp is also used to work out a training plan with every rider for the upcoming year. As it's my second year with the team, the director gave me a chance to lead the team in a couple of races. Most of them are flat as I am more of a sprinter's type then a climber or puncher.
My season is divided into three parts.
Part 1:
23/01 | - 01/02 | Le Tour de Langkawi | | 2.HC | 06/02 | - 11/02 | Tour of Qatar | | 2.1 | 13/02 | | Emirates Cup - Abu Dhabi | | 1.1 | 15/02 | - 20/02 | Tour of Oman | | 2.1 |
I will start my season in Asia with the Tour de Langkawi. A long stage race, 8 flat stages should certainly give me some chances for a good result in the sprints. Next up is the Tour of Qater. 5 pancake-flat stages should again give me some good sprinting oppurtunities and maybe even a chance for a good GC. Following is one of my season goals. The Emirates cup is a classic in the UAE and I want to go for a very good result there. Last is there Oman where I again can sprint a lot but will stand no chance on the Green Mountain.
Part 2:
22/04 | - 28/04 | Tour of Japan | | 2.1 | 07/05 | - 09/05 | Tour of the Adirondacks | | 2.1 | 15/05 | - 22/05 | Amgen Tour of California | | 2.HC | 25/05 | | Oregon Cycle Classic | | 1.1 |
After a bit of rest in the month of March, I will race again in April. The Tour of Japan is an exciting race but my form will probably be not great there and the hills should also not suit me. The same can be saind of the Adirondacks so I will use these two races to build up my form for the Amgen Tour of California, Americas biggest race. I hope to get a good result there. I will then race the Oregon Classic after the AtoC but a good result on Mount Hood is not expected.
Part 3:
09/08 | - 14/08 | Tour of Utah | | 2.1 | 22/08 | - 28/08 | Usa Pro Cycling Challenge | | 2.1 | 11/09 | - 16/09 | Jayco Herald Sun Tour | | 2.1 | 02/10 | | Tour of the Bay | | 1.1 | 03/10 | | Ruapehu Cycle Classic | | 1.1 | 04/10 | | Le Race | | 1.1 | 07/10 | - 10/10 | Tour of Northland | | 2.1 |
After a longer rest period, I return to racing in August. The Tour of Utah is very mountainous and shouldn't suit me. The same can be said of the Cycling Challenge so I will help my teammates there. But the Jayco Sun Tour is almost completely flat so i certainly want a good result there. The last couple of races in New Zealand are also all flat so some good results are also expected there.
I hope you like the races I will participate in. Next report will be from the Australian and New Zealand national championships. See you then.
Justin
Edited by Spilak23 on 20-11-2011 13:39
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Posted on 20-11-2011 14:02
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Nice season-plan! I'm looking forward to those New Zealand-races, if I'm not mistaken, they're all (or mostly) made by roturn, right? Nice to see them in a story.. as well as Tour of the Adirondacks (Too bad, you're not a climber though).. Good luck!
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Posted on 20-11-2011 14:13
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could you either upload your save game/DB?
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Posted on 20-11-2011 14:51
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Nice report from traingcamp and some really nice race planned good luck see forward to your story
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Posted on 20-11-2011 17:38
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*Read the first post for an explanation of the DB*
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Posted on 20-11-2011 17:40
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Posted on 20-11-2011 18:35
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09 January 2011
The National Championships were ridden today in Australia and New Zealand. I though it was a good idea to post the reports from the team site here.
Australian Championships
Profile
Startlist
Spoiler BMC
1. C.Evans
2. T.Roe
Sky
11. S.Gerrans
12. M.Hayman
13. M.Rogers
14. C.Sutton
Garmin
21. H.Haussler
22. J.Bobridge
23. B.Lancaster
24. C.Meyer
25. T.Meyer
26. M.Wilson
Saxo Bank
31. R.Porte
32. B.Cooke
33. L.Roberts
34. D.Tanner
HTC
41. M.Goss
42. L.Howard
43. M.Renshaw
Astana
51. A.Davis
52. S.Clarke
Leopard
61. S.O'Grady
62. W.Clarke
UnitedHealthcare
71. R.Sutherland
72. J.Clarke
73. H.Clarke
74. K.Menzies
Rabobank
81. M.Matthews
82. G.Brown
Fly V
91. P.McDonald
92. J.Cantwell
93. A.Kemps
94. D.Rolfe
95. S.Sullivan
96. B.Sulzberger
97. J.Walker
98. N.Walker
99. C.Winn
Skil
101. M.Docker
Drapac
111. D.Lapthorne
112. D.Drapac
113. S.Grimsey
114. L.Norris
115. T.Palmer
116. A.Phelan
117. A.Semple
118. S.Shaw
Jelly Belly pb Kenda
121. W.Dickeson
122. A.Loutit
Omega Pharma
131. A.Hansen
The Shack
141. R.McEwen
Team Type 1
151. Benj.King
152. F.Calabria
Trek Livestrong
161. D.Parker
162. J.Lewis
Veranda's
171. D.Kemp
Rabobank CT
181. R.Dennis
PSK Whirlpool
191. J.Prete
Trek-Livestrong
A 2-riders strong Trek-Livestrong team will fight for the Australian Champion's jersey. The hilly route suits neither Lewis nor Parker so their only hope for succes is succesfull breakaway. Top favourites are Evans, Gerrans and Haussler.
As planned, our riders tried to get into the break but both Lewis, here following an attack started by Roe, and Parker's attempts were unsuccesfull. The pack (Sky and Garmin) didn't want to let any group go in the first part of the race.
It took untill halfway that a group finally could create a decent gap. Cooke (Saxo Bank), B. Sulzberger (Fly V), Sutton (Sky), Sutherland (United Healthcare) and Calabria (Team Type 1) have created a big enough gap that Sky and Garmin can't come back. Calabria was dropped over the penultimate ascent. The four sprinted others sprinted for victory and it was Sutton who came out succesfull. Parker was the first rider from our team as 22th in a 3rd group.
1 | | Christopher Sutton | Sky ProCycling | 4h26'49 | 2 | | Rory Sutherland | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | s.t. | 3 | | Bernard Sulzberger | Fly V Australia | s.t. | 4 | | Baden Cooke | Saxo Bank SunGard | s.t. | 5 | | Michael Matthews | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 2'21 |
Too bad Parker and Lewis couldn't get in the good break. Nothing was expected so we can't be unhappy.
New Zealand Championship
Profile
Startlist
Spoiler Pure Black
1. G.Chadwick
2. D.Barry
3. L.Crosby
4. S.Lyttle
5. M.Northey
6. S.Rodger
7. M.Torckler
8. R.Van Uden
9. J.Williamson
Endura Racing
11. J.Bauer
HTC
21. H.Roulston
Garmin
31. J.Dean
Trek Livestrong
41. G.Bennett
42. M.Vink
Bissell
51. J.Vennell
52. P.Bevin
Sky
61. G.Henderson
The Shack
71. J.Sergent
72. S.Bewley
Differdange
81. A.Meenhorst
Amore & Vita
91. N.Sanderson
Trek-Livestrong
Only 21 professional riders start in New Zealand so a strange race is expected. Vink will try to go in the break but we have to see if Pure Black has a rider in it, if not they will certainly chase. Bennett will try to attack on the last hill.
5 riders were in today's long break. Vink (Trek-Livestrong), Lyttle (Pure Black), Vennell (Bissell), Sergent (Radioshack) and Henderson (Sky). The only team who could chase in the pack, Pure Black had faith in Lyttle so they didn't chase. That's why the escapees advantage at one moment was over 35 minutes! Vink wasn't feeling very strong so the win would be tough.
No attacks came out the leading group on the final ascents so the race would be decided in a sprint. Henderson, normally the fastest, had to sprint from the lead so didn't win. Vink was in the 4th position in the wheel of Lyttle but the Pure Black rider couldn't follow Vennell's accelaration. It took a while untill Vink had passed Lyttle so he could only see Vennell celebrating. The 2nd place was still a good result.
1 | | Jeremy Vennell | Bissell Pro Cycling Team | 5h19'32 | 2 | | Michael Vink | Trek Livestrong U23 | s.t. | 3 | | Greg Henderson | Sky ProCycling | s.t. | 4 | | Jesse Sergent | Team RadioShack | s.t. | 5 | | Scott Lyttle | Pure Black Racing | s.t. |
A good result by Vink, certainly as he had a weak daily form. This looks promising for the ITT.
Edited by Spilak23 on 20-11-2011 18:51
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Posted on 20-11-2011 20:06
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11 January 2011
The National ITT Championships are also ridden in Australia and New Zealand so here are the reports.
Australian Championship ITT
Profile
Startlist
Spoiler Saxo Bank
1. R.Porte
2. B.Cooke
3. L.Roberts
4. D.Tanner
BMC
11. C.Evans
12. T.Roe
Sky
21. M.Rogers
22. S.Gerrans
23. M.Hayman
24. C.Sutton
UnitedHealthcare
31. R.Sutherland
32. J.Clarke
33. H.Clarke
34. K.Menzies
Garmin
41. C.Meyer
42. J.Bobridge
43. H.Haussler
44. B.Lancaster
45. T.Meyer
46. M.Wilson
Omega Pharma
51. A.Hansen
Rabobank
61. M.Matthews
62. G.Brown
Trek Livestrong
71. D.Parker
72. J.Lewis
HTC
81. M.Goss
82. L.Howard
83. M.Renshaw
Fly V
91. D.Rolfe
92. J.Cantwell
93. A.Kemps
94. P.McDonald
95. S.Sullivan
96. B.Sulzberger
97. J.Walker
98. N.Walker
99. C.Winn
Veranda's
101. D.Kemp
Rabobank CT
111. R.Dennis
Leopard
121. S.O'Grady
122. W.Clarke
Jelly Belly pb Kenda
131. A.Loutit
132. W.Dickeson
Team Type 1
141. Benj.King
142. F.Calabria
Drapac
151. D.Lapthorne
152. D.Drapac
153. S.Grimsey
154. L.Norris
155. T.Palmer
156. A.Phelan
157. A.Semple
158. S.Shaw
Skil
161. M.Docker
Astana
171. S.Clarke
172. A.Davis
PSK Whirlpool
181. J.Prete
The Shack
191. R.McEwen
Trek-Livestrong
Evans, Porte and Rogers will fight for the title of best Australian TT'er. They are all very good timetrialers so the rider with the best form will probably win. Parker will try to finish in the top 10.
Parker had no chance for a top 10 today. His form isn't great yet so he can be happy with the 13rd place.
The fight for the win was between Porte and Rogers. The latter had set the best time at the intermediate check but Porte's time there was less then a 2nd slower. Evans never had a chance for the win. Rogers was the first of the two to come in and he rode a very strong time. What followed was very exciting. Porte turned around the roles and bested Rogers time with less then a second to take the win.
1 | | Richie Porte | Saxo Bank SunGard | 54'56 | 2 | | Michael Rogers | Sky ProCycling | + 1 | 3 | | Rory Sutherland | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 57 | 4 | | Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | + 1'06 | 5 | | Jack Bobridge | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 1'08 | ... | 14 | | Dale Parker | Trek Livestrong U23 | + 2'03 | 34 | | Joseph Lewis | Trek Livestrong U23 | + 3'00 |
Parker can be happy with a 13th place. He never had a chance for the top 10 but he is still very young.
New Zealand Championship ITT
Profile
Startlist
Trek-Livestrong
The New Zealand ITT championship is very long. The first part is rather hilly so the powers will have to be spread very well. Vink has a good chance for a top 5 and a podium would be great. Beating Sergent will be as good as impossible though.
Vink had a very good day and also a good tactic. His plan was to go very hard on the hilly parts and rest a bit on the descents. That payed off and he had the best time on both intermediate checks. He passed the finish line and bettered all earlier times. We were waiting for Bauer, Gudsell and Sergent to come in.
Neither Gudsell nor Bauer were able to better Vink's time. Sergent, who raced for the Trek-Livestrong team last year, was the only danger left. He crossed the line and we looked to his time. 14" slower as Vink. Great win for Vink!
1 | | Michael Vink | Trek Livestrong U23 | 1h24'20 | 2 | | Jesse Sergent | Team RadioShack | + 15 | 3 | | Jack Bauer | Endura Racing | + 38 | 4 | | Shem Rodger | Pure Black Racing | + 41 | 5 | | Daniel Barry | Pure Black Racing | + 42 | ... | 6 | | George Bennett | Trek Livestrong U23 | + 1'00 |
Great win for Vink. We had never expect him to win but what a race he did. Beating a known timetrialer like Sergent is really great!
I want to use this to congratulate Micheal with his great victory! Congrats!
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Posted on 20-11-2011 20:12
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Nice result for Vink very good for him
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Posted on 20-11-2011 21:12
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The jelly belly shirt isn't in the shirt database? |
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Posted on 20-11-2011 22:45
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Great result winning ITT champ..
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Posted on 21-11-2011 08:51
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Great Win for Vink, let's hope it continues |
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Posted on 21-11-2011 19:19
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22 January 2011
Hi again,
Thanks to FuglsangxTH3, baia and sutty68. It was indeed a great win for Vink.
I am currently updating from my hotel room in Malaysia were tomorrow, the Tour of Langakwi starts. I will start with a race preview.
Le Tour de Langkawi
The Tour of Langkawi is a 10-day long stage race held Malaysia since 1996. The name comes from the region were the first couple of tour's were held but lately, the race has visited other parts of the country aswell. The Tour wass seen as the biggest cycling event in Asia and wass the only one in Asia to have granted the 2.HC status. But the new Tour of Bejing was immediately granted UWT status and is therefore bigger now. Past winners include Horner, Danielson, Charteau and Rujano. Lanfranchi (1999, 2001) is the only rider two win twice here.
Startlist
Spoiler Caja Rural
1. J.Herrada
2. Í.Cuesta
3. G.Lana
4. R.Martínez
5. D.Milán
6. A.Mora
7. I.Romero
8. J.Sobrino
Saur - Sojasun
11. S.Joly
12. C.Bessy
13. A.Delaplace
14. J.Galland
15. J.Hivert
16. C.Laborie
17. G.Levarlet
18. R.Martias
Onda
21. J.Cabreira
22. D.Fernández
23. B.Lima
24. H.Oliveira
25. D.Silva
26. C.Sousa
Jamis - Sutter Home
31. L.Romero
32. A.Guptill
33. E.Schildge
34. J.Simes
35. T.Wren
36. T.Zirbel
Andalucía
41. A.Palomares
42. J.A.Benítez
43. A.Cabello
44. J.J.Lobato
45. J.L.Roldán
46. J.Rosendo
47. E.Ruiz
48. J.V.Toribio
Bissell
51. R.Britton
52. C.Baldwin
53. A.Dahlheim
54. J.Vennell
55. K.Wamsley
56. D.Williams
Endura Racing
61. R.Mandri
62. J.Bauer
63. A.Blain
64. R.Hayles
65. J.Moss
66. E.Oliphant
67. R.Partridge
68. I.Wilkinson
Trek Livestrong
71. R.Eckmann
72. C.Avis
73. L.Craddock
74. R.Eastman
75. C.Jones
76. D.Parker
77. M.Vink
78. J.Williams
CCC Polsat
81. T.Marczynski
82. D.Batek
83. B.Janiaczyk
84. S.Janiszewski
85. T.Kiendys
86. B.Matysiak
87. J.Morajko
88. R.Ratajczyk
Glud & Marstrand
91. L.Bøchman
92. M.Andersen
93. M.Jacobsen
94. K.Jebjerg
95. C.Jørgensen
96. N.Østergaard
Kelly Benefit Strategies
101. A.Bajadali
102. A.Candelario
103. M.Creed
104. J.Donald
105. M.Friedman
106. R.Mumford
Bretagne
111. S.Calzati
112. J.Bideau
113. G.Blot
114. S.Bonsergent
115. J.Delpech
116. S.Duret
117. A.Fonseca
118. L.Pichon
Donckers Koffie
121. R.Van der Velde
122. J.Cornet
123. I.De Poortere
124. F.Geerts
125. K.Hovelynck
126. A.Van Snick
127. A.Van der Velde
128. K.Vanbilsen
Drapac
131. D.Lapthorne
132. F.Goesinnen
133. A.Othman
134. A.Rusli
135. A.Semple
136. S.Shaw
Fly V
141. P.McDonald
142. Z.Davies
143. A.Kemps
144. T.Shelden
145. B.Sulzberger
146. N.Walker
Topsport
151. P.Vanspeybroeck
152. J.Baugnies
153. K.De Ketele
154. S.Joseph
155. J.Salomein
156. P.Van Hecke
157. M.Van Staeyen
158. S.Van Vooren
Pure Black
161. M.Torckler
162. L.Crosby
163. T.Gudsell
164. T.Gunman
165. M.Northey
166. J.Williamson
Landbouwkrediet
171. S.Delfosse
172. D.Bellemakers
173. H.Dekkers
174. M.Helminen
175. R.Honig
176. E.Juodvalkis
177. B.Planckaert
178. B.Scheirlinckx
Barbot
181. C.Fonte
182. R.Alarcón
183. A.Amorim
184. C.Baltazar
185. D.Freitas
Vorarlberg
191. C.Scognamiglio
192. E.Capelli
193. S.Dillier
194. K.Fricke
195. D.Hrinkow
196. S.Pöll
The startlist isn't particularly strong. Herrada is probably the big favourite. But guys like Joly, Cabreira and Romero should certainly challenge him if his form isn't great. The sprinters field is certainly stronger with guys like Galdos, Dekkers, Kemps and Candelario.
Trek-Livestrong
Eckmann will lead the team for the GC. His form isn't great so we don't have big hopes but maybe a top 10 on one of the two mountain stages should be possible. I am given the role to lead in the sprints. My forrm is also not great yet let's hope it improves. All the other riders are free to go in attacks. If they don't, they will have to help their teammates.
Let's hope le Tour de Langkawi will be an exciting race!
See you tommorow with the report of the first stage.
Justin
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Posted on 21-11-2011 19:48
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Could you give a link(s) were you found all the added races? |
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Posted on 21-11-2011 19:50
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23 January 2011
Welcome again. I woke up very early this morning so that I could update my blog one more time before starting my first race of the season. My form isn't great yet but I'm certainly looking forward to it.
Le Tour de Langkawi
Dataran Lang - Kuah
93.2 kms
Trek-Livestrong
I am really looking forward to racing again. My form isn't great yet but I will try to get a good result in the mass sprint.
The report from the race itself will be made by the official team reporter.
Around halfway of today's short stage, a break was finally formed. Friedman (Kelly Benefit), Vink, Goesinnen (Drapac), Northey (Pure Black), Freitas (Barbot), Scognamillo (Vorarlberg), Joseph (Topsport) and Ostergaard (Glud) were today's 8 escapees. Some of them are very good riders.
That's why Landbouwkrediet (Honig, Dekkers) and Fly V never let their gap grow above 2 minutes. They made sure that everyone was caught before the 10 km banner and assured the stage was going to end in a mass-sprint.
Those same two teams made leadout-trains for their sprinters. Honig was leading Honig out and Walker did the same for Kemp. Williams, our hope for a good result, was a bit further in the wheel of Candelario.
But he lost a lot of energy fighting for a good place and therefore couldn't compete. He had to let Candelario go with 1.5 km to go and couldn't sprint to a good result today.
Kemp was in the lead under the 'flamme rouge' but he had already accelerated out of Walker's wheel. Honig did a better job and Dekkers could wait a bit longer. A lot of other riders like Bonsergent, Hayless and Baugnies were also giving everything on the wide lane.
Kemp couldn't keep up and Dekkers never reached full speed so it's Hayless who takes the win. Lima and Candelario could follow him in his wheel and so get the two other podium places. Williams is our first rider as 27th. But worse is that Eckmann has been dropped out of the pack together with Craddock and Parker. Hard for them as it's their first real race as a pro.
1 | | Robert Hayles | Endura Racing | 2h02'28 | 2 | | Bruno Lima | Onda | s.t. | 3 | | Alex Candelario | Kelly Benefit Strategies - Optum Health Pro Cycling | s.t. | 4 | | Hans Dekkers | Landbouwkrediet | s.t. | 5 | | Aaron Kemps | Fly V Australia | s.t. | ... | 27 | | Justin Williams | Trek Livestrong U23 | s.t. |
1 | | Robert Hayles | Endura Racing | 2h02'08 | 2 | | Bruno Lima | Onda | + 8 | 3 | | Alex Candelario | Kelly Benefit Strategies - Optum Health Pro Cycling | + 12 | 4 | | Michael Northey | Pure Black Racing | s.t. | 5 | | Michael Friedman | Kelly Benefit Strategies - Optum Health Pro Cycling | + 14 | 6 | | Daniel Freitas | Barbot - Efapel | s.t. | 7 | | Stéphane Bonsergent | Bretagne - Schuller | + 18 | 8 | | Carlo Scognamiglio | Team Vorarlberg | s.t. | 9 | | Hans Dekkers | Landbouwkrediet | + 20 | 10 | | Aaron Kemps | Fly V Australia | s.t. |
Spoiler 11 | | René Mandri | Endura Racing | s.t. | 12 | | Kurt Hovelynck | Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly | s.t. | 13 | | Jonathan Hivert | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 14 | | Jérôme Baugnies | Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator | s.t. | 15 | | Joaquín Sobrino | Caja Rural | s.t. | 16 | | David Williams | Bissell Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 17 | | Reinier Honig | Landbouwkrediet | s.t. | 18 | | Nicholas Walker | Fly V Australia | s.t. | 19 | | Bert Scheirlinckx | Landbouwkrediet | s.t. | 20 | | Lasse Bøchman | Glud & Marstrand - LRØ | s.t. | 21 | | Jérémie Galland | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 22 | | Stuart Shaw | Drapac Professional Cycling | s.t. | 23 | | Kasper Jebjerg | Glud & Marstrand - LRØ | s.t. | 24 | | Rob Britton | Bissell Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 25 | | Stefan Pöll | Team Vorarlberg | s.t. | 26 | | Robert Partridge | Endura Racing | s.t. | 27 | | Peter McDonald | Fly V Australia | s.t. | 28 | | Guillaume Blot | Bretagne - Schuller | s.t. | 29 | | Floris Goesinnen | Drapac Professional Cycling | s.t. | 30 | | Célio Sousa | Onda | s.t. | 31 | | Justin Williams | Trek Livestrong U23 | s.t. | 32 | | Jacek Morajko | CCC Polsat Polkowice | s.t. | 33 | | Stijn Joseph | Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator | s.t. | 34 | | José Herrada | Caja Rural | s.t. | 35 | | Andrew Bajadali | Kelly Benefit Strategies - Optum Health Pro Cycling | s.t. | 36 | | Christopher Baldwin | Bissell Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 37 | | Luis Alberto Romero | Team Jamis - Sutter Home | s.t. | 38 | | Diego Milán | Caja Rural | s.t. | 39 | | Tom Zirbel | Team Jamis - Sutter Home | s.t. | 40 | | Jason Donald | Kelly Benefit Strategies - Optum Health Pro Cycling | s.t. | 41 | | Sébastien Delfosse | Landbouwkrediet | s.t. | 42 | | Rubén Martínez | Caja Rural | s.t. | 43 | | Jackie Simes | Team Jamis - Sutter Home | s.t. | 44 | | Íñigo Cuesta | Caja Rural | s.t. | 45 | | Pieter Vanspeybroeck | Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator | s.t. | 46 | | Dirk Bellemakers | Landbouwkrediet | s.t. | 47 | | Evan Oliphant | Endura Racing | s.t. | 48 | | Adam Semple | Drapac Professional Cycling | s.t. | 49 | | Sylvain Calzati | Bretagne - Schuller | s.t. | 50 | | Tomasz Marczynski | CCC Polsat Polkowice | s.t. | 51 | | Tyler Wren | Team Jamis - Sutter Home | s.t. | 52 | | Ian Wilkinson | Endura Racing | s.t. | 53 | | Timothy Gudsell | Pure Black Racing | s.t. | 54 | | Kenny De Ketele | Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator | s.t. | 55 | | Silvan Dillier | Team Vorarlberg | s.t. | 56 | | Alexandre Blain | Endura Racing | s.t. | 57 | | Ingmar De Poortere | Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly | s.t. | 58 | | Baptiste Planckaert | Landbouwkrediet | s.t. | 59 | | Michael Van Staeyen | Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator | s.t. | 60 | | Bernard Sulzberger | Fly V Australia | s.t. | 61 | | Zachary Davies | Fly V Australia | s.t. | 62 | | Taylor Shelden | Fly V Australia | s.t. | 63 | | Steven Van Vooren | Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator | s.t. | 64 | | Ricardo Van der Velde | Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly | s.t. | 65 | | Jarl Salomein | Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator | s.t. | 66 | | Reid Mumford | Kelly Benefit Strategies - Optum Health Pro Cycling | s.t. | 67 | | Ermanno Capelli | Team Vorarlberg | s.t. | 68 | | Jean-Marc Bideau | Bretagne - Schuller | s.t. | 69 | | Raúl Alarcón | Barbot - Efapel | s.t. | 70 | | Louis Crosby | Pure Black Racing | s.t. | 71 | | Christophe Laborie | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 72 | | João Cabreira | Onda | s.t. | 73 | | Preben Van Hecke | Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator | s.t. | 74 | | Darren Lapthorne | Drapac Professional Cycling | s.t. | 75 | | Hélder Oliveira | Onda | s.t. | 76 | | Rony Martias | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 77 | | Antonio Cabello | Andalucía Caja Granada | s.t. | 78 | | James Moss | Endura Racing | s.t. | 79 | | Adrián Palomares | Andalucía Caja Granada | s.t. | 80 | | Cesar Fonte | Barbot - Efapel | s.t. | 81 | | Jack Bauer | Endura Racing | s.t. | 82 | | Charles Avis | Trek Livestrong U23 | s.t. | 83 | | Arne Van Snick | Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly | s.t. | 84 | | Kyle Wamsley | Bissell Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 85 | | Sébastien Joly | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 86 | | Alain Van der Velde | Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly | s.t. | 87 | | Michael Creed | Kelly Benefit Strategies - Optum Health Pro Cycling | s.t. | 88 | | Carter Jones | Trek Livestrong U23 | s.t. | 89 | | Frederik Geerts | Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly | s.t. | 90 | | Daniel Silva | Onda | s.t. | 91 | | Eric Schildge | Team Jamis - Sutter Home | s.t. | 92 | | Anthony Delaplace | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 93 | | James Williamson | Pure Black Racing | s.t. | 94 | | Andy Guptill | Team Jamis - Sutter Home | s.t. | 95 | | Michael Torckler | Pure Black Racing | s.t. | 96 | | José Vicente Toribio | Andalucía Caja Granada | s.t. | 97 | | Igor Romero | Caja Rural | s.t. | 98 | | Cyril Bessy | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 99 | | Juan José Lobato | Andalucía Caja Granada | s.t. | 100 | | Jean-Luc Delpech | Bretagne - Schuller | s.t. | 101 | | Taylor Gunman | Pure Black Racing | s.t. | 102 | | Eloy Ruiz | Andalucía Caja Granada | s.t. | 103 | | Niki Østergaard | Glud & Marstrand - LRØ | s.t. | 104 | | Guillermo Lana | Caja Rural | s.t. | 105 | | Kajetan Fricke | Team Vorarlberg | s.t. | 106 | | Joris Cornet | Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly | s.t. | 107 | | Amir Rusli | Drapac Professional Cycling | s.t. | 108 | | Dariusz Batek | CCC Polsat Polkowice | s.t. | 109 | | Jesús Rosendo | Andalucía Caja Granada | s.t. | 110 | | Laurent Pichon | Bretagne - Schuller | s.t. | 111 | | Egidijus Juodvalkis | Landbouwkrediet | s.t. | 112 | | José Alberto Benítez | Andalucía Caja Granada | s.t. | 113 | | Jeremy Vennell | Bissell Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 114 | | Kenneth Vanbilsen | Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly | s.t. | 115 | | Delio Fernández | Onda | s.t. | 116 | | Tomasz Kiendyś | CCC Polsat Polkowice | s.t. | 117 | | Arturo Mora | Caja Rural | s.t. | 118 | | Andrew Dahlheim | Bissell Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 119 | | Dominik Hrinkow | Team Vorarlberg | s.t. | 120 | | Guillaume Levarlet | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 121 | | José Luis Roldán | Andalucía Caja Granada | s.t. | 122 | | Antonio Filipe Oliveira Amorim | Barbot - Efapel | s.t. | 123 | | Bartlomiej Matysiak | CCC Polsat Polkowice | s.t. | 124 | | Armindo Fonseca | Bretagne - Schuller | s.t. | 125 | | Sébastien Duret | Bretagne - Schuller | s.t. | 126 | | Blazej Janiaczyk | CCC Polsat Polkowice | s.t. | 127 | | Christian Moberg Jørgensen | Glud & Marstrand - LRØ | s.t. | 128 | | Adiq Othman | Drapac Professional Cycling | s.t. | 129 | | Michael Valgren Andersen | Glud & Marstrand - LRØ | s.t. | 130 | | Rafal Ratajczyk | CCC Polsat Polkowice | s.t. | 131 | | Matti Helminen | Landbouwkrediet | s.t. | 132 | | Mathias Gade Jacobsen | Glud & Marstrand - LRØ | s.t. | 133 | | Sylwester Janiszewski | CCC Polsat Polkowice | s.t. | 134 | | Michael Vink | Trek Livestrong U23 | s.t. | 135 | | Ryan Eastman | Trek Livestrong U23 | s.t. | 136 | | Robin Eckmann | Trek Livestrong U23 | + 3'07 | 137 | | Dale Parker | Trek Livestrong U23 | s.t. | 138 | | Lawson Craddock | Trek Livestrong U23 | + 3'30 | 139 | | Carlos Baltazar | Barbot - Efapel | + 9'02 |
It felt good to ride a real race again. But it was also hard to see the others sprinting away from me in the last 2 kms. 27th is still not bad result but better is expected tomorrow. Too bad Eckmann, Parker and Craddock got dropped. I know how they feel, I also got dropped in my first race. Let's hope they fight back tomorrow.
See you then
Justin
Edited by Spilak23 on 21-11-2011 19:59
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