Wiggins, Rabon, Menchov, Klöden, Clement, Velits
One of them will win.
And I'm 90% sure the winner will be one of
Rabon, Velits, Clement
The first two of the three, especially, are not climbers. At all. If they're in good enough form to finish in this group, they're likely to blitz the time trial.
And very well done Jack Bauer for finishing in this group. Good luck for the 24 (km TT) tomorrow
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Jens Keukeleire wins the first stage of the Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen in a mass sprint. Mitchell Docker takes the lead due to bonus seconds he earned in the intermediate sprints.
1. Jens Keukeleire (Cofidis, le Credit en Ligne) BEL
2. Rony Martias (Saur - Sojasun) FRA
3. Paul Voss (Team Milram) GER
4. Kristof Goddaert (Ag2r - La Mondiale) BEL
5. Robert Wagner (Skil - Shimano) GER
Wiggins, Rabon, Menchov, Klöden, Clement, Velits
One of them will win.
And I'm 90% sure the winner will be one of
Rabon, Velits, Clement
The first two of the three, especially, are not climbers. At all. If they're in good enough form to finish in this group, they're likely to blitz the time trial.
And very well done Jack Bauer for finishing in this group. Good luck for the 24 (km TT) tomorrow
My favourites are Rabon and Wiggins. I can´t see your names beating Kloden, Menchov or Wiggins
Wilier wrote:
Jens Keukeleire wins the first stage of the Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen in a mass sprint. Mitchell Docker takes the lead due to bonus seconds he earned in the intermediate sprints.
1. Jens Keukeleire (Cofidis, le Credit en Ligne) BEL
2. Rony Martias (Saur - Sojasun) FRA
3. Paul Voss (Team Milram) GER
4. Kristof Goddaert (Ag2r - La Mondiale) BEL
5. Robert Wagner (Skil - Shimano) GER
Rujano took the lead in Langkawi by destroying the field on the only mountain and taking a few minutes out of everyone.
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1 Maxim Iglinsky (Kaz) Astana
2 Thomas Lövkvist (Swe) Sky Professional Cycling Team
3 Michael Rogers (Aus) Team HTC - Columbia
4 Filippo Pozzato (Ita) Team Katusha
5 Ryder Hesjedal (Can) Garmin - Transitions
6 Francesco Ginanni (Ita) Androni Giocattoli
Maxim Iglinsky (Astana) won the Montepaschi Strade Bianche race on the dirt roads of Tuscany on Saturday.
The Kazakh rider beat 2009 winner Thomas Lövkvist (Team Sky) and Michael Rogers (HTC-Columbia) in a three-rider sprint in the spectacular Piazza del Campo in the centre of Siena.
Italian national champion Filippo Pozzato (Katusha) was fourth a few seconds behind.
1 Maxim Iglinsky (Kaz) Astana
2 Thomas Lövkvist (Swe) Sky Professional Cycling Team
3 Michael Rogers (Aus) Team HTC - Columbia
4 Filippo Pozzato (Ita) Team Katusha
5 Ryder Hesjedal (Can) Garmin - Transitions
6 Francesco Ginanni (Ita) Androni Giocattoli
And in other news, with only 4 riders left (Ruijgh, Rabon, Roberts, Jufre), it seems like Menchov will be winning the TT in Murcia!
Lol, spoke to early I guess Rabon beats Menchovs time.
Edited by mrlol on 06-03-2010 15:28
Vuelta a la Region de Murcia, stage 4
1. Frantisek Rabon (Team HTC - Columbia) CZE
2. Denis Menchov (Rabobank) RUS 33"
3. Bradley Wiggins (Sky Professional Cycling Team) GBR 48"
4. Andreas Klöden (Team RadioShack) GER 52"
5. Patrick Gretsch (Team HTC - Columbia) GER 01'03"
6. Lieuwe Westra (Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team) NED 01'10"
7. Stef Clement (Rabobank) NED 01'17"
8. Lance Armstrong (Team RadioShack) USA 01'18"
Menchov already doing good in his second race this season.