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A 4th Dutch WT-Team? | Team De Rijke-Shanks | Le Tour de Langkawi
krisa
That mountain sprint image Wink Where the fuck are the cyclists
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nielsboy1998
krisa wrote:
That mountain sprint image Wink Where the fuck are the cyclists

I don't know Pfft. The whole stage was buggy. The first 50km must I play with helicopter mode. :/
Always see the bright Side of life!
 
sutty68
Nice win for Havik Grin

Lets hope he can hold on to the lead Wink
 
nielsboy1998
Thanks Sutty68, I hope the next stage the sprinttrain works. Today was the train a disaster but Roy Sentjens did good work.
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nielsboy1998
New Sealand Cycle Classic stage 3


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Today we start with the thirth stage of the New Sealand Cycle Classic. Yersterday Yoeri Havik wins the stage and get the new leader yersey. Today we want to defend the leader yersey, and to get a stage win again. Yoeri Havik wears today the yellow yersy and Niels de Vries the green yersey.

Today is again a change for the sprinters. We start with a flat first 60km but than it becomes more hilly. There are today 3 KOM-Sprints. One of the fourth and two of the thirth catarogy. The last mountain is at 61km for the finish. There is one sprint at 33km for the finish. It's a short stage with 163km.

Always see the bright Side of life!
 
sutty68
Lets hope for a good defence of the Leaders jersey Smile
 
SSJ2Luigi
ghost riders Shock
 
nielsboy1998
SSJ2Luigi wrote:
ghost riders Shock

Or they take a break at the McDonalds Pfft

Sutty68:I hope to.

Tonight i go race the match. Tomorrow is the report. I'am now editing a database for a friend of my.
Edited by nielsboy1998 on 29-08-2013 14:17
Always see the bright Side of life!
 
nielsboy1998
New Sealand Cycle Classic Stage 3


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163km to go
Todat we race stage 3 of the New Sealand Cycle Classic. Our team is ready to race and to defend the leader-yersey.


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159km to go.
Raim is the first one who atacked.


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148km to go.
There is a breakaway! They have a gap of 1'15"! The riders are Godrie, Cabreira, and Raim.


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132km to go.
Someone try's to get by the breakaway. It is Luthi! The breakaway haves a gap of 3'00". Luthi haves 1'10".


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125km to go.
Luthi rides to the breakaway! The breakaway have now a gap of 3'55".


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114km to go.
Blain haves a mechanic problem. But he comes back. The breakaway haves now a gap of 4'55".


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109km to go.
Wilmann is fallen! The breakaway haves a gap of 5'20".


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95km to go.
Cabreira wins the first KOM-Sprint. Raim is second, and Luthi is thirth. They have now the biggest reached gap: 6'30".


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79km to go.
Luthi wins the second KOM-Sprint. Raim is second and Cabreira thirth. They have a gap of 5'35".


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61km to go.
Luthi wins the thirth KOM-Sprint to. Raim is second and Cabreira thirht. They have a gap of 4'25".


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47km to go.
Cyclingteam De Rijke leads the peloton. The gap is now 3'05".


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33km to go.
Cabreira wins the sprint. Raim is second and Luthi thirth. They have now a gap of 2'35".


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20km to go.
Cyclingteam De Rijke leads the pursuit. The gap is 1'15".


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11km to go.
The sprinttrain works well. The gap is 30".


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2300m to go.
Roy Sentjens start his lead-out.


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1100m to go.
Yoeri Havik start his sprint.


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Finish.
And he wins! His second stage win and thirth for Cyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks!


Coming soon the results and the GC!
Always see the bright Side of life!
 
sutty68
Great stage win Grin
 
nielsboy1998
sutty68 wrote:
Great stage win Grin

Thanks. Our secret is trainingcamps Pfft. I hope I can win in Langkawi or China. Than I can win many points to promote to the PCT and there are the big WT-teams.
Always see the bright Side of life!
 
nielsboy1998
New Sealand Cycle Classic stage 3: Results


Stage Result
Nr.NameTeamTime
1.Yoeri HavikCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks4h06'41"
2.Marc HesterChristina Watches-Onfone+0"
3.Martin PedersenChristina Watches-Onfone+0"
4.Hugo SabidoLA Aluminios-Antarte+0"
5.Rick ZabelRabobank Development Team+0"
6.Stefan SchumacherChristina Watches-Onfone+0"
7.Michael ReihsTeam Cult Energy+0"
8.Ronan van ZandbeekCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
9.Alexandre BlainTeam Raleigh+0"
10.Filipe CardosoEfapel - Glassdrive+0"
...
14.Roy SentjensCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
26.Kai ReusCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
27.Niels de VriesCyclinteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
35.Dion BeukeboomCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
36.Bob SchoonbroodtCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
37.Dairo QuintanaCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"


Yellow yersey:
Nr.NameTeamTime
1.Yoeri HavikCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks7h52'56"
2.Ian WilkinsonTeam UK Youth+38"
3.Niels de VriesCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+39"
4.Filipe CardosoEfapel-Glassdrive+40"
5.Mauro Abel RichezeTeam Nippo-De Rosa+40"
6.Hugo SabidoLA Aluminos-Antarte+40"
7.Marc HesterChristina Watches-Onfone+41"
8.Lluis GuillermoBurgos BH-Castilla y Leon+41"
9.Joao CabreiraOFM-Quinta da Lixa+41"
10.Stefan SchumacherChristina Watches-Onfone+43"
...
22.Dairo QuintanaCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+48"
28.Roy SentjensCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+49"
30.Kai ReusCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+49"
41.Bob SchoonbroodtCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+51"
42.Dion BeukeboomCyclingtean De Rijke-Shanks+51"
80.Ronan van ZandbeekCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+57"


KOM-Ranking:
Nr.NameTeamPoints
1.Jaroslaw DabrowskiAmore & Vita14
2.Mihkel RaimAmore & Vita13
3.Nicolas LuthiAtlas Personal-Jakroo11


Points Ranking:
Nr.NameTeamPoints
1.Yoeri HavikCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks64
2.Hugo SabidoLA Aluminios-Antarte30
3.Stefan SchumacherChristina Watches-Onfone30


Youth Ranking:
Nr.NameTeamYouth
1.Yoeri HavikCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks7h52'56"
2.Niels de VriesCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+39"
3.Lluis GullermoBurgos BH-Castilla y Leon+46"


Teamranking:
Nr.TeamTime
1.Cyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks23h40'57"
2.Christina Watches-Onfone+7"
3.OFM-Quinta da Lixa+11"


We are proud that we have a thirth win. We hope we can win the next stage and defend the leaderyersey. The squad is happy that the sprinttrain works. Well done!

Always see the bright Side of life!
 
sutty68
The GC is looking good for the team Smile
 
nielsboy1998
sutty68 wrote:
The GC is looking good for the team Smile


And the points-ranking to Pfft
Always see the bright Side of life!
 
nielsboy1998
New Sealand Cycle Classic stage 4


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Today is a flat day. There are two hills of the 4th catarogry and one sprint. It is a short stage with 112km. The first KOM-sprint is at 35km. Then at 55km there is a sprint. At 79km is a KOM-sprint and then the finish at 112km.

Our goals are the stage win and defend the leaderyersey. We hope that it is a easy stage.

Edited by nielsboy1998 on 31-08-2013 16:40
Always see the bright Side of life!
 
nielsboy1998
New Sealand Cycle Classic stage 4


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112km to go.
Cyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks is ready to start. Our misson is simple: Defend the leader yersey and get the stage win.


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111km to go.
There is the first atack! Chenaux and Hosek try to get a breakaway.


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95km to go.
There is a breakaway! Kamp, Northey, Fonte, Laverack and Hofer are the riders. They have a gap of 1'15".


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84km to go.
A few other riders are escaped! The breakaway haves 2'09" at the peloton. G. Bosman haves 1'20". And a other group with Roglic, P. Bosman, and Stocker haves 1'00".


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78km to go.
Northey wins the KOM-sprint. Kamp is second and Hofer thirth. This group + Fonte haves 2'35". Laverack haves 2'20". G. Bosman haves a gap of 1'50"at the peloton. And P. Bosman, Stocker and Roglic haves a gap of 1'10".


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65km to go.
Cyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks takes the lead. Hofer, Northey, Fonte and Kamp haves 3'20" at the peleton. The biggest gap for today. Laverack haves 2'15". G. Bosman haves a gap of 2'00". And Stocker, P. Bosman and Roglic haves a gap of 1'20"at the Peloton.


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56km to go.
Northey wins the sprint. Kamp is second and Hofer thirth. The have a gap of 2'45" at the peloton. G. Bosman and Laverack haves 1'55". Roglic, Stocker and P. Bosman haves 1'10".


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33km to go.
Northey wins the second KOM-Sprint. Kamp is second and Hofer thirth. Northey and Kamp haves 2'45". Hofer and Fonter haves a gap of 2'20". P. Bosman, G. Bosman and Laverack haves a gap of 30" at the peloton.


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20km to go.
The breakaway with Hofer, Kamp, Fonte and Northey haves still a gap of 1'15".


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9km to go.
The breakaway is back in the peloton. The sprinttrain of Cyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks leads the peloton.


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2700m to go.
Ronan van Zandbeek finish his last meters and Sentjens start his lead-out.


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700m to go.
And Havik start his sprint...


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Finish!
And Yoeri Havik wins! It was close but he Wins!


The Results:

Stage:
Nr.NameTeamTime
1.Yoeri HavikCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks2h34'22"
2.Marc HesterChristina Watches-Onfone+0"
3.Alexandre BlainTeam Raleigh+0"
4.Kyle WalmsleyJamis-Hagens Berman+0"
5.Nico EeckhoutAn Post - Chainreaction+0"
6.Ian WilkinsonTeam UK Youth+0"
7.James McCallumRapha Condor-JLT+0"
8.Mauro Abel RichezeTeam Nippo-De Rosa+0"
9.Daniel MestreCarmin-Tavira+0"
10.Lluis Guillermo MasBurgos BH-Castilla y Leon+0"
...
26.Ronan van ZandbeekCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
35.Roy SentjensCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
50.Niels de VriesCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
51.Kai ReusCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
57.Dairo QuintanaCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
61.Dion BeukeboomCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"
62.Bob SchoonbroodtCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+0"


GC-Ranking
Nr.NameTeamTime
1.Yoeri HavikCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks10h26'58"
2.Marc HesterChristina Watches-Onfone+49"
3.Ian WilkinsonTeam UK Youth+58"
4.Niels de VriesCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+59"
5.Filipe CardosoEfapel-Glassdrive+1'00"
6.Mauro Abel RichezeTeam Nippo-De Rosa+1'00"
7.Hugo SabidoLA Alumios-Antarte+1'00"
8.Lluis Guillermo MasBurgos BH-Castilla y Leon+1'01"
9.Joao CabreiraOFM-Quinta da Lixa+1'01"
10.Stefan SchumacherChristina Watches-Onfone+1'03"
...
26.Dairo QuintanaCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+1'08"
30.Roy SentjensCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+1'09"
32.Kai ReusCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+1'09"
43.Bob SchoonbroodtCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+1'11"
44.Dion BeukeboomCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+1'11"
78.Ronan van ZandbeekCyclingteam De Rijke-Shank+1'17"


KOM-Ranking:
Nr.NameTeamPoints
1.Jaroslaw DabrowskiAmore & Vita14
2.Mihkel RaimAmore & Vita13
3.Nicolas LuthiAtlas Personal-Jakroo11


Points-Ranking:
Nr.NameTeamPoints
1.Yoeri HavikCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks89
2.Marc HesterChristina Watches-Onfone49
3.Hugo SabidoLA Alumios-Antarte31


Youth-Ranking:
Nr.NameTeamTime
1.Yoeri HavikCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks10h26"58"
2.Niels de VriesCyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks+59"
3.Lluis Guillermo MasBurgos BH-Castilla y Leon+1'01"


Teamranking:
Nr.TeamTime
1.Cyclingteam De Rijke-Shanks32h24'03"
2.Christina Watches-Onfone+7"
3.OFM-Quinta da Lixa+11"

Always see the bright Side of life!
 
nielsboy1998
Grand Prix la Marseillaise


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Before we race the last stage of the New Sealand Cycle Classic, ride we the Grand Prix la Marseillaise. It's our first team we go ride with WT-teams. We didn't have any expections. We hope we can get a top 10.


Our Squad:
Mats Boeve
Huub Duyn
Dylan Groenewegen
Rick Ottema
Christoph Pfingsten
Bas Stamsnijder
Nikolai Trussov
Coen Vermeltfoort

The favorites:
*****
Albasini
Marcato
Simon
Kruijswijk
Lastras

***
Cataldo
Ventoso
Visconti
Moreno
Tiernan-Locke

*
Gatto
Le Mevel
Vichot
Voigt
Kessiakoff
Edited by nielsboy1998 on 01-09-2013 09:59
Always see the bright Side of life!
 
sutty68
Great win for Yoeri on stage 4 at New Zealand Smile

And Good Luck in France Wink
 
nielsboy1998
sutty68 wrote:
Great win for Yoeri on stage 4 at New Zealand Smile

And Good Luck in France Wink


Thanks, I have ride the races today. Tommorrow go I write the story's. And then... America and Langkawi Grin
Always see the bright Side of life!
 
nielsboy1998
Tonight maybe the Grand prix de la Marseillaise. I have it bussy with school.
Always see the bright Side of life!
 
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