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Matthias Huber - Austrian Cycling God
sutty68
Great attack and win by Huber Smile

And another 27s taken out of Nerz Frown
 
Eden95
This looks very good, good luck with the Giro Smile
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kissaha
sutty68 wrote:
Great attack and win by Huber Smile

And another 27s taken out of Nerz Frown


Thanks! Smile

I think I'm going to need around 3 minutes on Nerz before the ITT, to win it. But that shouldn't be a big problem.
 
Zoom123
Looking good so far. Should have the Giro sealed Wink
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kissaha
Stage 16 -- Arabba - Riva del Garda

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We'll try to keep a high steady pace up Passo Santa Barbara, as Huber doesn't have the best legs, and we don't want any attacks.

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Our plan succeeded, and the group is still intact at the top. Sam Bewley will win the stage after riding the whole stage solo, impressive!

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Atapuma beats Huber to second place.

Results

1Sam BewleyGarmin4h53'20
2John Darwin AtapumaGroupama+ 4'50
3Matthias HuberRed Bulls.t.
4Nairo QuintanaGarmins.t.
5Steven KruijswijkGroupamas.t.
6Diego UlissiDrapacs.t.
7Bauke MollemaTEAM Credit Suisses.t.
8Dominik NerzDrapacs.t.
9Pepijn de VriesAlstoms.t.
10Gabriele PizzaballaTEAM Credit Suisses.t.
11Tom MoserRed Bulls.t.
12Rupert ReiterRed Bulls.t.
13Thomas Nybo RiisGarmins.t.
14Mattias FeuersteinRed Bulls.t.
15Yannick EijssenGarmins.t.


Overall

1Matthias HuberRed Bull66h19'39
2Dominik NerzDrapac+ 1'52
3John Darwin AtapumaGroupama+ 3'42
4Bauke MollemaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 4'20
5Nairo QuintanaGarmin+ 4'39
6Andrew TalanskyEmu Export - Aussie Sports+ 5'39
7Gabriele PizzaballaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 6'49
8Steven KruijswijkGroupama+ 7'09
9Juan VillegasWikipedia+ 8'45
10Yannick EijssenGarmin+ 8'48
11Tom MoserRed Bull+ 9'14
12Eros CapecchiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 9'59
13Kristjan KorenVodafone+ 11'12
14Rupert ReiterRed Bull+ 11'42
15Thomas Nybo RiisGarmin+ 11'57


Points

1John DegenkolbVodafone 117
2Matthias HuberRed Bull115
3José GonçalvesGroupama100
4Nairo QuintanaGarmin82
5Mark CavendishKBC Bank - Euphony75


Two flat stages, and two mountain stages left, so we can still get the points jersey.
 
Zoom123
Huber can definitely win the points as well as the GC!
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kissaha
Stage 17 -- Pavia - Ivrea

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We wont do anything to reel in the break today, to prevent Degenkolb from taking more points.

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Mauro Finetto wins from the breakaway, Degenkolb wins the sprint from the main group and takes 7th.

Results

1Mauro FinettoTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy3h59'38
2Gert DockxAon - Peugeots.t.
3Jürgen RoelandtsExxonMobils.t.
4Alex BobadillaZoegass.t.
5Jens DebusschereKBC Bank - Euphonys.t.
6Filippo PozzatoTEAM Venchi - Teledoces.t.
7John DegenkolbVodafone+ 7'46
8Simone BernardiTEAM Lampre - Erstes.t.
9José GonçalvesGroupamas.t.
10Marcel KittelWalmarts.t.


Points

1John DegenkolbVodafone 126
2Matthias HuberRed Bull115
3José GonçalvesGroupama107
4Nairo QuintanaGarmin82
5Mark CavendishKBC Bank - Euphony78
 
kissaha
Stage 18 -- Ivrea - Morge

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We send our whole team to the front as we ascend the Colle San Carlo

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The Dane Uffe Bergman attacks over the top trying to reach his fellow Scandinavian, Thomas Nybo Riis, at the front.

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As we start climbing the Morge there are a lot of attacks, but no riders gets a gap. If you look at the back of the group, you can see a bunch of Red Bull riders who are conserving energy for tomorrows important stage.

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Halfway through the climb Quintana launches a really powerful attack, where Huber is the only one able to follow. Garmin has played this out beautifully, as Nybo Riis is able to do a lot of work for Quintana.

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Nybo Riis is finished and Quintana launches his sprint. This should be easy for Huber

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Huber takes his second stage win, and some important seconds over the rest.

Results

1Matthias HuberRed Bull4h48'17
2Nairo QuintanaGarmin+ 10
3Gabriele PizzaballaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 40
4Bob JungelsVodafone+ 48
5Thomas Nybo RiisGarmins.t.
6Xavier StaufferWikipedias.t.
7John Darwin AtapumaGroupama+ 1'05
8Diego UlissiDrapacs.t.
9Carlos GallardoTEAM Eftel - Origin Energys.t.
10Dominik NerzDrapacs.t.
11Leon de KoningRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
12Yannick EijssenGarmin+ 1'30
13Bauke MollemaTEAM Credit Suisses.t.
14Steven KruijswijkGroupamas.t.
15Eros CapecchiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energys.t.
16Juan VillegasWikipedia+ 2'00
17Pedro MonteverdeZoegass.t.
18Uffe BergmannTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 2'49
19Kristjan KorenVodafones.t.
20Andrew TalanskyEmu Export - Aussie Sports+ 3'01


Overall

1Matthias HuberRed Bull75h15'00
2Dominik NerzDrapac+ 3'17
3Nairo QuintanaGarmin+ 4'57
4John Darwin AtapumaGroupama+ 5'07
5Bauke MollemaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 6'10
6Gabriele PizzaballaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 7'41
7Steven KruijswijkGroupama+ 8'59
8Andrew TalanskyEmu Export - Aussie Sports+ 9'00
9Yannick EijssenGarmin+ 10'38
10Juan VillegasWikipedia+ 11'05
11Eros CapecchiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 11'49
12Thomas Nybo RiisGarmin+ 12'55
13Kristjan KorenVodafone+ 14'21
14Diego UlissiDrapac+ 14'36
15Pedro MonteverdeZoegas+ 15'32
16Uffe BergmannTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 16'11
17Leon de KoningRabobank Cycling Team+ 17'16
18Carlos GallardoTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 21'26
19Pepijn de VriesAlstom+ 21'41
20Sam BewleyGarmin+ 22'32


Points

1Matthias HuberRed Bull140
2John DegenkolbVodafone 126
3José GonçalvesGroupama107
4Nairo QuintanaGarmin102
5Mark CavendishKBC Bank - Euphony78


Mountain
1Matthias HuberRed Bull46
2Thomas Nybo RiisGarmin34
3Eros CapecchiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy30
4Nairo QuintanaGarmin26
5Cristian GiordanoAlessio24
 
kissaha
Stage 19 -- Morgex - Sestriere

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The last chance of making a difference before the ITT. We will ride hard right from the beginning, stripping the other leaders for helpers.

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At the bottom of the Finestre climb, Huber has 4 helpers left, and there is 40 riders left in the main group. Riis is in the breakaway today aswell, and has taken 25 climbing points. This means that Huber has to be first over the next to climbs to win it.

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Huber, Moser, Feuerstein and Nerz gets a gap back to the rest. While Riis, Stauffer, de Koning and Gallardo are in the front.

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Huber keeps a steady pace and quickly reaches the front group, while Nerz has released himself back to the group behind.

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Huber is first over Finestre, and we can see Quintana attacking behind. His lead is now just over 1 minute.

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Quintana failed with his attack, and is now back in the group with Mollema, Gallardo, Nerz among others.

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Under 1 kilometer left, and Huber has definitively won this.

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Victory! Smile

Results

1Matthias HuberRed Bull6h44'07
2Nairo QuintanaGarmin+ 2'07
3Gabriele PizzaballaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 3'03
4Carlos GallardoTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 3'42
5Diego UlissiDrapac+ 3'58
6John Darwin AtapumaGroupama+ 5'02
7Xavier StaufferWikipedias.t.
8Bauke MollemaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 6'09
9Dominik NerzDrapac+ 6'16
10Eros CapecchiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energys.t.
11Bob JungelsVodafones.t.
12Steven KruijswijkGroupama+ 8'19
13Leon de KoningRabobank Cycling Team+ 8'55
14Mattias FeuersteinRed Bull+ 9'16
15Pepijn de VriesAlstom+ 9'30
16Andrew TalanskyEmu Export - Aussie Sports+ 9'45
17Juan VillegasWikipedias.t.
18Yannick EijssenGarmin+ 12'33
19Uffe BergmannTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 12'44
20Daniele MilanesiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 13'06
21Tom MoserRed Bulls.t.
22Thomas Nybo RiisGarmin+ 14'54
23Mathieu AnneEl Al Israel Airliness.t.
24Hubert VögeliAdecco+ 15'48
25Sergei TimofeyevEmu Export - Aussie Sportss.t.
26Vegard Stake LaengenWikipedia+ 19'01
27Kristjan KorenVodafone+ 20'02
28Cristian GiordanoAlessio+ 20'33
29Peter StetinaWalmarts.t.
30Sam BewleyGarmin+ 20'42


Overall

1Matthias HuberRed Bull81h58'47
2Nairo QuintanaGarmin+ 7'12
3Dominik NerzDrapac+ 9'53
4John Darwin AtapumaGroupama+ 10'29
5Gabriele PizzaballaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 10'56
6Bauke MollemaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 12'39
7Steven KruijswijkGroupama+ 17'38
8Eros CapecchiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 18'25
9Diego UlissiDrapac+ 18'54
10Andrew TalanskyEmu Export - Aussie Sports+ 19'05
11Juan VillegasWikipedia+ 21'10
12Yannick EijssenGarmin+ 23'31
13Carlos GallardoTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 25'24
14Leon de KoningRabobank Cycling Team+ 26'21
15Thomas Nybo RiisGarmin+ 28'03
16Xavier StaufferWikipedia+ 29'11
17Uffe BergmannTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 29'15
18Pepijn de VriesAlstom+ 31'31
19Bob JungelsVodafone+ 33'16
20Kristjan KorenVodafone+ 34'43
21Mattias FeuersteinRed Bull+ 36'03
22Tom MoserRed Bull+ 36'34
23Sam BewleyGarmin+ 43'34
24Hubert VögeliAdecco+ 43'52
25Robert KiserlovskiWalmart+ 47'31
26Mathieu AnneEl Al Israel Airlines+ 48'56
27Vegard Stake LaengenWikipedia+ 50'05
28Rupert ReiterRed Bull+ 58'33
29Peter StetinaWalmart+ 1h04'14
30Daniele MilanesiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 1h06'46


Points

1Matthias HuberRed Bull165
2John DegenkolbVodafone 126
3Nairo QuintanaGarmin122
4José GonçalvesGroupama107
5Dominik NerzDrapac82


Mountain

1Matthias HuberRed Bull61
2Thomas Nybo RiisGarmin59
3Nairo QuintanaGarmin35
4Eros CapecchiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy30
5Cristian GiordanoAlessio24


Young Rider

1Mattias FeuersteinRed Bull 82h34'50
2Daniele RecchiaTEAM Venchi - Teledoce+ 40'10
3Johannes PichlerRed Bull+ 43'17
4Guido PaganoAdecco+ 3h00'25
5Scott JamesWalmart+ 4h22'57
 
kissaha
Stage 20 -- Torino - Crescentino ITT

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Results

1Yannick EijssenGarmin1h08'45
2Rupert ReiterRed Bull+ 29
3Dominik NerzDrapac+ 59
4Bauke MollemaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 1'34
5Vegard Stake LaengenWikipedia+ 2'02
6Kristjan KorenVodafones.t.
7Richie PorteVodafone+ 2'11
8Johannes PichlerRed Bull+ 2'17
9Matthias HuberRed Bull+ 2'20
10Patrick KonradRed Bull+ 2'22
11Kevin SeeldraeyersExxonMobil+ 2'25
12Gabriele PizzaballaTEAM Credit Suisses.t.
13Pavel GorencZoegas+ 2'27
14Andrew TalanskyEmu Export - Aussie Sportss.t.
15Thijs VerhoevenRabobank Cycling Team+ 2'32
16Dusan KovacZoegas+ 2'46
17Bob JungelsVodafone+ 2'47
18Guido de GregorioTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 2'48
19Steven KruijswijkGroupama+ 2'55
20Diego UlissiDrapac+ 2'57
21Nairo QuintanaGarmins.t.
22Michael JohnsonWalmart+ 3'01
23Thomas DekkerVacansoleil+ 3'10
24Nikias ArndtDrapac+ 3'12
25Uffe BergmannTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 3'13
26Pedro MonteverdeZoegas+ 3'19
27Sam BewleyGarmin+ 3'36
28Thomas Nybo RiisGarmin+ 3'38
29David VeilleuxEmu Export - Aussie Sportss.t.
30Matthew GossWalmart+ 3'49


Overall

1Matthias HuberRed Bull83h09'52
2Nairo QuintanaGarmin+ 7'49
3Dominik NerzDrapac+ 8'32
4Gabriele PizzaballaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 11'01
5Bauke MollemaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 11'53
6John Darwin AtapumaGroupama+ 12'50
7Steven KruijswijkGroupama+ 18'13
8Andrew TalanskyEmu Export - Aussie Sports+ 19'12
9Diego UlissiDrapac+ 19'31
10Yannick EijssenGarmin+ 21'11
11Eros CapecchiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 21'17
12Juan VillegasWikipedia+ 23'01
13Carlos GallardoTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 28'54
14Thomas Nybo RiisGarmin+ 29'21
15Uffe BergmannTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 30'08
16Leon de KoningRabobank Cycling Team+ 30'15
17Xavier StaufferWikipedia+ 32'21
18Pepijn de VriesAlstom+ 33'31
19Bob JungelsVodafone+ 33'43
20Kristjan KorenVodafone+ 34'25
21Mattias FeuersteinRed Bull+ 39'19
22Tom MoserRed Bull+ 39'50
23Sam BewleyGarmin+ 44'50
24Hubert VögeliAdecco+ 46'40
25Vegard Stake LaengenWikipedia+ 49'47
26Robert KiserlovskiWalmart+ 50'24
27Mathieu AnneEl Al Israel Airlines+ 53'32
28Rupert ReiterRed Bull+ 56'42
29Peter StetinaWalmart+ 1h06'34
30Daniele MilanesiTEAM Eftel - Origin Energy+ 1h09'41
 
FreitasPCM
You're really quick reporting the stages. Pfft Great win for Huber, totally deserved. Smile
 
kissaha
Stage 21 -- Vigevano - Milano

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Demare wins his second stage!

Results

1Arnaud DemareAlstom3h10'29
2John DegenkolbVodafones.t.
3José GonçalvesGroupamas.t.
4Matthew GossWalmarts.t.
5Mark CavendishKBC Bank - Euphonys.t.
6Andrea GuardiniAon - Peugeots.t.
7Tony GallopinZoegass.t.
8Marco BenfattoTEAM Lampre - Erstes.t.
9Nikias ArndtDrapacs.t.
10Raymond KrederRabobank Cycling Teams.t.


No changes in the other classification.

Next up is the Tour de France! Smile
 
kissaha
FreitasPCM wrote:
You're really quick reporting the stages. Pfft Great win for Huber, totally deserved. Smile


Yes, it might have something to do with me playing some stages before I started the story Wink And now it is time for the hardest race of the season, the TdF. I have only one this once in the 10 seasons I have played.
 
Wiley
Great Result!!!
Ferrari-BA > Psuedo Man Game
 
Zoom123
Very Nice! Good Luck in the Tour de France definately winnable!
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kissaha
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MY TEAM

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STARTLIST

Spoiler
Red Bull
1. M.Huber
2. S.Denifl
3. J.Ebner
4. M.Falk
5. M.Feuerstein
6. T.Moser
7. J.Pichler
8. G.Preidler
9. V.Reiter


Walmart
11. E.Chavez
12. Z.Hale
13. R.Kiserlovski
14. F.Masciarelli
15. T.Phinney
16. J.Rathe
17. R.Sicard
18. J.Williams
19. M.Wyss

Credit Suisse
21. B.Mollema
22. M.Aregger
23. M.Bouet
24. J.Coppel
25. F.Felline
26. J.Keough
27. D.Ratto
28. R.Rodier
29. A.Sanchez

Drapac
31. F.Peter
32. N.Arndt
33. J.Hahn
34. T.Meier
35. D.Nerz
36. T.Simon
37. A.Stauff
38. D.Therkildsen
39. J.Weber

Zoegas
41. P.Monteverde
42. L.Brisset
43. T.Gallopin
44. P.Gorenc
45. D.Kovac
46. J.Le Bon
47. W.Sulzberger
48. J.Tiernan-Locke
49. A.Vichot

Groupama
51. S.Kruijswijk
52. E.Bishop
53. J.Gonçalves
54. A.Howes
55. E.Magazzini
56. W.Poels
57. U.Sommerfeld
58. F.Tarantino
59. D.van Veen

KBC Bank
61. T.Pinot
62. K.Borry
63. M.Cavendish
64. P.Daems
65. J.Debusschere
66. R.Kreuziger
67. G.Meersman
68. N.Wytinck
69. R.Zingle

Garmin
71. P.Rolland
72. W.Anacona
73. R.Bardet
74. L.Hellmann
75. A.Kristoff
76. M.Kump
77. Y.Offredo
78. D.Paseciniuc
79. J.Zangerle

Alstom
81. P.de Vries
82. M.Docker
83. H.Haussler
84. A.Manan
85. J.Marshall
86. T.Meyer
87. T.Roe
88. S.Spilak
89. A.Taylor

Wikipedia
91. X.Stauffer
92. I.Frolov
93. O.Gatto
94. L.Holohan
95. T.Kritskiy
96. L.Magri
97. F.Noack
98. A.Tsatevitch
99. N.Varga

Vacansoleil
101. P.Sagan
102. C.Betancourt
103. V.Heckel
104. J.Linke
105. M.Paulus
106. W.Stroetinga
107. T.Thömel
108. T.Veelers
109. T.de Jong

Emu Export
111. A.Talansky
112. I.Durov
113. M.Ignatiev
114. A.Ovechkin
115. A.Ryabkin
116. A.Solomennikov
117. T.Van Garderen
118. D.Veilleux
119. P.Wade

Vodafone
121. D.Martin
122. S.Bennett
123. M.Christian
124. A.Fenn
125. J.Pierce
126. I.Stannard
127. G.Thomas
128. J.Turner
129. A.Vorobyev

Rabobank
131. J.Vanendert
132. L.Boom
133. M.Matthews
134. T.Slagter
135. B.Swift
136. T.Van der Sande
137. S.Vanmarcke
138. T.Verhoeven
139. M.Vermeulen

Aon
141. R.Urán
142. E.Cammaerts
143. T.Degand
144. T.Mertens
145. S.Modolo
146. P.Pinheiro
147. C.Premont
148. K.Vandewalle
149. N.Vandyck

Faxe Kondi
151. G.Bonnafond
152. M.K.Brink
153. D.Butkus
154. L.Bøchman
155. E.Clark
156. K.Elkjær
157. Y.Hutarovich
158. K.Klostergaard
159. D.Kreutzfeldt

Venchi
161. A.Schleck
162. D.Caruso
163. D.Cimolai
164. S.Galante
165. M.Graziato
166. D.Malacarne
167. D.Margutti
168. R.Veronese
169. E.Zen

Guinness
171. J.Simón
172. J.Aramendia
173. E.García
174. V.Martin
175. M.Paterski
176. E.Sanz
177. R.Serrano
178. R.Valls
179. P.Velits

ExxonMobil
181. T.De Gendt
182. J.Demaret
183. J.El Fares
184. B.Feillu
185. R.Fillon
186. A.Mustafa
187. K.Seeldraeyers
188. J.Stuyven
189. S.Turgot

DCM
191. C.Gautier
192. J.Bol
193. J.Hoogerland
194. D.Kwakman
195. S.Puccio
196. G.Van Avermaet
197. S.Van Vooren
198. R.Van der Velde
199. P.Vanspeybroeck

France Télécom
201. B.Kadri
202. D.Gaudin
203. S.Houanard
204. D.Lamy
205. G.Levarlet
206. R.Perez
207. R.Perron
208. C.Rodier
209. A.Roux

Lampre
211. S.Agostini
212. F.Aru
213. S.Bernardi
214. G.Brambilla
215. E.Favilli
216. F.Fortin
217. F.Ginanni
218. A.Repetto
219. M.Trentin


FAVORITES

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Has been injured for quite a while, and his form is expected to be quite bad. Will probably come back stronger for the Vuelta

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He was not in shape during the Giro, which might suggest it was just a preperation for the Tour.

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Alakagom
That was fast Giro, and you got it. This will be one heck of a battle with Chavez though. Good luck.
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Eden95
Nice domination of the Giro!
Indosat - ANZ HQ

"This Schleck sandwich is going to cause serious indigestion for Evans" - Phil Liggett
 
kissaha
Stage 1 -- Ajaccio - Ajaccio (ITT)

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Results

1Romain SicardWalmart3'43
2Taylor PhinneyWalmart+ 3
3José GonçalvesGroupama+ 4
4Anthony RouxFrance Télécoms.t.
5Sep VanmarckeRabobank Cycling Team+ 5
6Geraint ThomasVodafones.t.
7Roman KreuzigerKBC Bank - Euphonys.t.
8Jérôme CoppelTEAM Credit Suisses.t.
9Damien GaudinFrance Télécoms.t.
10Edward BishopGroupamas.t.
11Thijs VerhoevenRabobank Cycling Team+ 6
12Maxime BouetTEAM Credit Suisses.t.
13Lars BoomRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
14Thomas De GendtExxonMobils.t.
15Yohan OffredoGarmin+ 7
16Marcel WyssWalmarts.t.
17Tejay Van GarderenEmu Export - Aussie Sportss.t.
18Ian StannardVodafones.t.
19Kevin SeeldraeyersExxonMobil+ 8
20Enrique SanzGuinness - CSCs.t.
21Jens DebusschereKBC Bank - Euphonys.t.
22Fabio FellineTEAM Credit Suisses.t.
23Mark CavendishKBC Bank - Euphonys.t.
24Jetse BolTEAM DCMs.t.
25Nikias ArndtDrapacs.t.
...
34Bauke MollemaTEAM Credit Suisse+ 9
35Matthias HuberRed Bulls.t.
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55Fabian PeterDrapac+ 11
...
75George PreidlerRed Bull+ 13
...
103Thibaut PinotKBC Bank - Euphony+ 14
...
139Pedro MonteverdeZoegas+ 17
...
198Esteban ChavezWalmart+ 26
 
kissaha
Alakagom wrote:
That was fast Giro, and you got it. This will be one heck of a battle with Chavez though. Good luck.


I fear Peter and Bishop more than Chavez, because of his injury. And as you can see from his prologue, his form is quite bad, with him placing last.
 
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