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the_hoyle |
Posted on 29-11-2012 12:02
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Very nice results in Scandinavia! and good to see Bak still in the KoM jersey!
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sutty68 |
Posted on 29-11-2012 12:29
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Great performance from the Falcon-STARK boys, Well Done |
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Atlantius |
Posted on 29-11-2012 20:07
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Giro d’Italia
Stage 9
A few hills in the first half of the stage, but the sprinters will aim to win this one.
A lot of different riders try to get away, but the peloton are having none of it. In the end Bøchman manage to pull a break away on Passo di Bocca Trabaria.
In response Farnese Vini and Liquigas rip the peloton in pieces on the descent leaving among others Ivan Basso in the rear group.
The group slow down to reunite the peloton and the break widens the gap to more than five minutes.
100 km to go and the break have 7 minutes. Looks like the sprinters got it covered.
50 km and 4 minutes to Farnese Vini and Garmin – Sharp in front of the peloton.
With 20 km to go the break have less than a minute, but a few riders won’t accept that it is over and keep on trying.
Huge crash in the peloton Julian Dean and one of the Farnese Vini guys went down first and took a lot of riders with them.
Farnese Vini continue like nothing happened and going under the 10 km mark the front group consist of 51 riders. Bak and Ludvigsson try to surprise the sprinters, but with no luck.
Results:
1. Tyler Farrar, Garmin - Sharp
2. Elia Favilli, Farnese Vini
3. Davide Appolonio, Sky
22. Lars Ytting Bak, Falcon – STARK
Stage 10
A hilly day with a fairly flat finish. Could be a good day for a breakaway.
As usual the break isn’t just allowed to ride away and again today a Falcon is the main force in establishing the break – apparently Lars Bak is not ready to give up his jersey quite yet…
On the top of Monte Fumaiolo the break has a gap of 14’30’’. This looks like the big day for the break, so let’s have a closer look at the eight riders: Lampre has to riders in the break Kostyuk and the big favourite in a sprint Grega Bole. The other riders are Quinzato (BMC), Tsatsevich (Katusha), Mori (Colnago), Rollin (FDJ) and Garzelli (Acqua & Sapone). A very strong group of riders!
The gap just continue growing and with 60 km to go the break has more than 18 minutes!
40 km to go, 21 minutes and Bak has picked up the maximum 17 mountain pts on the way.
With 10 km to go the rain starts pouring down. Everyone but Bole should start thinking of some way to get rid of the Slovenian.
On the 5 km mark the Dane can’t wait anymore and goes on the attack. Noone follows right away.
The rest of the break ends up losing the sprint to Bole as predicted. The peloton still has 18,5 km to go!
Results:
1. Lars Ytting Bak, Falcon – STARK
2. Grega Bole, Lampre - ISD
3. Dominique Rollin, FDJ – BigMat
What a strong ride by Lars. Being the main rider in establishing the break, leading over all the summits and then beating everyone for the stage win and climbing to a 6th place in the GC. No matter what happens in the last half of the race the Giro is a definitive success for us!
- Allan Grønborg
Provisional Standing:
Mountain: Lars Ytting Bak, Falcon - STARK
Points: Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas - Cannondale
Youth: Wilco Kelderman, Rabobank
Next up: Glava Tour of Norway
Edited by Atlantius on 29-11-2012 20:12
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 29-11-2012 20:42
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Man, what a stage! That's just excellent |
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Posted on 29-11-2012 21:41
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I told you that you would get a win. Great Job
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 29-11-2012 23:10
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Well that deserves a
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sutty68 |
Posted on 29-11-2012 23:37
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What a Brilliant victory from Lars Bak |
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Atlantius |
Posted on 30-11-2012 08:01
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Ian, Sutty & the_hoyle: Thanks. Actually the win is very similar to the stage he won IRL this year
Jakstar: In deed you did
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Posted on 30-11-2012 12:34
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Glava Tour of Norway
We want to do good in this race, but a lot of teams have brought great riders like Kroon (Saxo – Tinkoff), Ardila (Blue Water), De Maar (Joker), Valls (Joker), Valjavec (CWO), Kohler (GM-LRØ), Cattaneo (LKT)
Stage 1
Looks to flat to be anything but a bunch sprint.
A classic scenario. Break gets away early and the peloton keep them within reach. Lindau is in the break along with Nikola Aistrup and 4 others. With 50 km to go they have a lead of just over 5 minutes.
With 25 km to go Lindau try to get away from the others but can’t find the right punch and with 8 km to go everything is brought back together. Bäckstedt does his best to place Ole Haavardsholm for the sprint, but the Norwegian isn’t able to reward the good work.
Results:
1. Troels Rønning Vinther, Saxo-Tinkoff
2. Michael Reihs, Christina Watches - Onfone
3. Krzysztof Jezowski, Bank BGZ
12. Ole Haavardsholm, Falcon – STARK
Mountains: Philip Lindau
Stage 2
Another one for the sprinters. A small hill in the early part of the stage puts the mountain jersey in the competition.
Gunnar Grönlund get away with nine other riders. Gunnar wins the KOM-sprint, but the break never looks to make it as NSP, Bank BGZ and Saxo-Tinkoff chase for a sprint.
With 20 km to go the peloton get within a minute of the break and Grönlund decides to give it one last go alone and with 10 km to go he still has a minute to the peloton as a lot of riders crash on the wet roads.
Gunna'rs attempt last till 6 km from goals. The bunch sprint is now inevitable. Haavardsholm does ok delivering Bäckstedt, but the Swede doesn’t have the speed of his youth anymore.
Results:
1. Krzysztof Jezowski, Bank BGZ
2. Krzysztof Szczawinski, Whirlpool - Author
3. Marko Kump, Adria Mobil
12. Magnus Bäckstedt, Falcon – STARK
Mountains: Philip Lindau
Stage 3
It doesn’t get much flatter than this, so it should be another one for the sprinters…
As always a break gets away and Juul-Jensen is showing the Falcon – STARK jersey. The break never stand a chance and the only thing worth mentioning before the sprint is a big crash, that ends up taking Tadej Valjavec (Christina Watches – Onfone), Tino Thömel (NSP – Ghost) and Karsten Kroon (Saxo-Tinkoff) out of the race.
It’s an extremely close sprint but CWO get the victory right on the line.
Results:
1. Ariel Maximiliano Richeze, Christina Watches - Onfone
2. Krzysztof Jezowski, Bank BGZ
3. Marko Kump, Adria Mobil
12. Magnus Bäckstedt, Falcon – STARK
Mountains: Philip Lindau
Next up: Giro d'Italia - Mountain stages
Edited by Atlantius on 30-11-2012 12:36
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 30-11-2012 12:38
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Not the best races for the team
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sutty68 |
Posted on 30-11-2012 13:02
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Was really hoping that the Team would shine in Norway, but it wasn't to be
Still, Lindau won yet another Mountains jersey for the Team |
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Atlantius |
Posted on 30-11-2012 15:08
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Still two stages to go so anything can still happen in Norway
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Posted on 30-11-2012 15:49
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Giro d’Italia
Stage 11
This is a day for the big names. Most of the Falcon – STARK riders will try and save as much energy as the terrain allows while Nielsen and Hansen will see how far the mountain legs go today.
With 100 km to go the 14 riders in the break start the first climb with a gap of 8’30’’ to the peloton, but not much chance of success.
As soon as the road started riding Euskaltel – Euskadi came to the front and took over from Liquigas. They clearly have something planned for today.
On the Monte Cimone Basso is pulling Nibali away from everyone else with Karpets from the break fighting to keep up with them.
Near the top the Liquigas duo is accompanied by Quintana, Cunego, Antón, Urán and Scarponi while Evans is leading the second group counting 10 riders – among those Jesper Hansen.
Nothing much changes in the front group until 3 km from the finish line, but Hesjedal and Evans attack madly behind realizing that they are losing the Giro and Kelderman is just as desperately attacking to keep the white jersey, but none of them have much success.
Igor Antón wins the sprint in the front group.
Results:
1. Igor Antón, Euskaltel - Euskadi
2. Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas - Cannondale
3. Michele Scarponi, Lampre - ISD
20. Jesper Hansen, Falcon – STARK
Mountains: Lars Bak
Stage 12
A long and boring stage until the peloton hits Monte Zoncolan. This will either go to the favourites or to a decent climber from the early break. Falcon – STARK will go for the latter…
The break isn’t easily established but after 60 km a group including Bøchman get away.
Right at the foot of Zoncolan the break is caught by Quintana, Scarponi and Urán who have gone in an early attack but the gap to the peloton is less than a minute.
Pozzovivo attack as the reunited peloton starts the climb and for a long time he keeps a slender lead to the favourites.
With 5 km to go Scarponi, Urán, Cunego and Quintana start attacking but Antón pull them in with Nibali sitting on his wheel.
Even though he never got a gap of much more than a minute Pozzovivo ride to a beautiful victory. Behind Hansen is having an off day fighting his way up the mountain.
Results:
1. Domenico Pozzovivo, Colnago – CSF Inox
2. Michele Scarponi, Lampre - ISD
3. Igor Antón, Euskaltel - Euskadi
34. Jesper Hansen, Falcon – STARK
Mountains: Lars Bak
Stage 13
A rainy day with a lot of mountains: Today is all about survival!
Plenty of rider attack right from the start, but Falcon – STARK know what’s ahead and keep their calm.
As Euskaltel and Liquigas lead the peloton over Passo Giau the snow starts slowly falling.
Up the final climb of the day Nibali takes things in to his own hands attacking from the 22 rider front group. Jesper Hansen has more than enough to do just hanging on to the rear of the group.
Antón counterattacks and has a small gap on the top, but with Nibali chasing on the descent it’s going to be tough, but he actually manage to expand his lead slightly!
As expected it was a tough day for a lot of riders and 27 riders missed the time limit.
Results:
1. Igor Antón, Euskaltel - Euskadi
2. Michele Scarponi, Lampre - ISD
3. Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas - Cannondale
21. Jesper Hansen, Falcon – STARK
Provisional Standings:
1 | Vincenzo Nibali | Liquigas - Cannondale | 56h37'38 | 2 | Igor Antón | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 3'00 | 3 | Michele Scarponi | Lampre - ISD | + 3'06 | 4 | Rigoberto Urán | Sky Procycling | + 3'14 | 5 | Damiano Cunego | Lampre - ISD | + 4'31 | 6 | Jurgen Van den Broeck | Lotto Belisol Team | + 10'46 | 7 | Nairo Quintana | Movistar Team | + 11'23 | 8 | Ryder Hesjedal | RadioShack - Nissan | + 12'46 | 9 | Ivan Basso | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 13'17 | 10 | Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | + 13'33 | 17 | Jesper Hansen | Falcon - STARK | + 24'59 |
Spoiler 11 | Michael Rogers | Orica - GreenEdge | + 14'34 | 12 | Wilco Kelderman | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 14'43 | 13 | Daniel Moreno | Katusha Team | + 15'46 | 14 | Francesco Failli | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | + 16'32 | 15 | Luca Ascani | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | + 17'07 | 16 | Domenico Pozzovivo | Colnago - CSF Inox | + 22'19 | 17 | Jesper Hansen | Falcon - STARK | + 24'59 | 18 | Matteo Montaguti | AG2R La Mondiale | + 25'01 | 19 | David López | Movistar Team | + 27'45 | 20 | Marzio Bruseghin | Movistar Team | + 28'00 | 21 | Jesús Hernández | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | + 34'30 | 22 | Jean-Christophe Peraud | AG2R La Mondiale | + 36'44 | 23 | Rinaldo Nocentini | AG2R La Mondiale | + 37'02 | 24 | Juan Manuel Gárate | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 37'26 | 25 | Chris Froome | Sky Procycling | + 37'42 | 26 | Danilo Di Luca | Acqua & Sapone | + 38'37 | 27 | Dario Cataldo | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 38'54 | 28 | Romain Sicard | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 39'19 | 29 | Stefano Locatelli | Colnago - CSF Inox | + 39'30 | 30 | John Gadret | AG2R La Mondiale | + 39'53 | 31 | Steven Kruijswijk | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 39'59 | 32 | Bruno Pires | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | + 42'41 | 33 | Daniele Pietropolli | Lampre - ISD | + 45'25 | 34 | Sandy Casar | FDJ - BigMat | + 46'36 | 35 | Bart De Clercq | Lotto Belisol Team | + 49'49 | 36 | Arkaitz Durán | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 52'02 | 37 | Peter Stetina | Garmin - Sharp | + 52'08 | 38 | Sergio Henao | Sky Procycling | + 52'49 | 39 | Juan José Cobo | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | + 59'02 | 40 | Maciej Paterski | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 59'32 | 41 | Oliver Zaugg | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h00'10 | 42 | Jan Bakelants | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h01'03 | 43 | Ezequiel Mosquera | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 1h01'55 | 44 | Rafal Majka | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | + 1h02'06 | 45 | Eduard Vorganov | Katusha Team | + 1h02'51 | 46 | Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen | Falcon - STARK | + 1h03'39 | 47 | Tiago Machado | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h04'58 | 48 | Enrico Gasparotto | Astana Pro Team | + 1h05'03 | 49 | Marco Pinotti | BMC Racing Team | + 1h05'41 | 50 | Elia Favilli | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | + 1h07'34 | 51 | Riccardo Chiarini | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 1h08'57 | 52 | Trent Lowe | Orica - GreenEdge | + 1h12'19 | 53 | Lasse Bøchman | Falcon - STARK | + 1h14'20 | 54 | Stefano Garzelli | Acqua & Sapone | + 1h14'38 | 55 | Lars Ytting Bak | Falcon - STARK | + 1h16'41 | 56 | Dimitriy Muravyev | Astana Pro Team | + 1h17'10 | 57 | Filippo Savini | Colnago - CSF Inox | + 1h18'36 | 58 | Francesco Ginanni | Acqua & Sapone | + 1h19'35 | 59 | Fabio Felline | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 1h20'59 | 60 | Massimo Codol | Acqua & Sapone | + 1h23'14 | 61 | Nicki Sørensen | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | + 1h26'05 | 62 | Ben Hermans | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h26'15 | 63 | Giampaolo Caruso | Katusha Team | + 1h30'17 | 64 | Luca Solari | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 1h33'29 | 65 | Ángel Madrazo | Movistar Team | + 1h34'18 | 66 | Dries Devenyns | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 1h35'30 | 67 | Fabian Wegmann | Garmin - Sharp | + 1h37'28 | 68 | Ivan Santaromita | BMC Racing Team | + 1h38'14 | 69 | Andrew Talansky | Garmin - Sharp | + 1h39'32 | 70 | Alessandro Petacchi | Lampre - ISD | + 1h40'14 | 71 | Alfredo Balloni | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | + 1h40'17 | 72 | Tobias Ludvigsson | Falcon - STARK | + 1h41'43 | 73 | Rémi Pauriol | FDJ - BigMat | + 1h43'28 | 74 | Thomas Dekker | Garmin - Sharp | + 1h44'14 | 75 | Danny Pate | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h47'58 | 76 | Thomas Löfkvist | Sky Procycling | + 1h51'35 | 77 | Jürgen Van de Walle | Lotto Belisol Team | + 1h53'09 | 78 | Francis Mourey | FDJ - BigMat | + 1h54'25 | 79 | Manuele Mori | Colnago - CSF Inox | + 1h54'47 | 80 | José Serpa | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 1h55'11 | 81 | Jérémy Roy | FDJ - BigMat | + 1h57'23 | 82 | Andrew Fenn | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 2h00'47 | 83 | Tom Danielson | RadioShack - Nissan | + 2h01'16 | 84 | Víctor De la Parte | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 2h02'17 | 85 | Miguel Mínguez | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 2h05'23 | 86 | Pierre Cazaux | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 2h06'32 | 87 | Vladimir Karpets | Movistar Team | + 2h07'39 | 88 | Denys Kostyuk | Lampre - ISD | + 2h13'42 | 89 | Simone Ponzi | Astana Pro Team | + 2h15'31 | 90 | Grega Bole | Lampre - ISD | + 2h17'23 | 91 | Paul Martens | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 2h19'45 | 92 | Enrico Rossi | BMC Racing Team | + 2h25'09 | 93 | Alexey Tsatevitch | Katusha Team | + 2h25'59 | 94 | Jakob Rathe | Garmin - Sharp | + 2h30'34 | 95 | Haimar Zubeldia | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 2h32'40 | 96 | Iván Gutiérrez | Movistar Team | + 2h34'06 | 97 | Manuel Quinziato | BMC Racing Team | + 2h34'21 | 98 | Bram Tankink | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 2h34'29 | 99 | Francesco Masciarelli | Astana Pro Team | + 2h35'02 | 100 | Manuel Belletti | AG2R La Mondiale | + 2h37'28 | 101 | Daniele Callegarin | BMC Racing Team | + 2h39'56 | 102 | Allan Davis | Orica - GreenEdge | + 2h44'10 | 103 | Rui Costa | Movistar Team | + 2h48'20 | 104 | Maurizio Biondo | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 2h51'26 | 105 | Rafael de Mattos Andriato | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | + 2h51'40 | 106 | Dominique Rollin | FDJ - BigMat | + 2h52'03 | 107 | Jonathan Castroviejo | Movistar Team | + 2h52'46 | 108 | Michael Barry | Sky Procycling | + 2h54'03 | 109 | Paolo Tiralongo | Astana Pro Team | + 2h55'45 | 110 | Mikaël Chérel | AG2R La Mondiale | + 2h57'03 | 111 | Sergueï Ivanov | Katusha Team | + 2h57'57 | 112 | Simon Spilak | Katusha Team | + 2h58'50 | 113 | Christian Poos | RadioShack - Nissan | + 3h00'34 | 114 | Michael Matthews | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 3h03'13 | 115 | Francesco Gavazzi | Astana Pro Team | + 3h04'09 | 116 | Tyler Farrar | Garmin - Sharp | + 3h05'11 | 117 | Steve Houanard | AG2R La Mondiale | + 3h07'08 | 118 | Michael Mørkøv | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | + 3h09'19 | 119 | Marco Marcato | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 3h11'41 | 120 | Joost Van Leijen | Lotto Belisol Team | + 3h12'43 | 121 | Matteo Trentin | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 3h18'23 | 122 | Assan Bazayev | Astana Pro Team | + 3h18'39 | 123 | Davide Appollonio | Sky Procycling | + 3h20'04 | 124 | Walter Proch | Acqua & Sapone | + 3h21'02 | 125 | Yann Huguet | AG2R La Mondiale | + 3h26'25 | 126 | Pablo Urtasun | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 3h27'09 | 127 | Michael Færk Christensen | Falcon - STARK | + 3h28'03 | 128 | Christofer Stevenson | Falcon - STARK | + 3h30'37 | 129 | Xavier Florencio | Katusha Team | + 3h32'11 | 130 | Borut Božic | Astana Pro Team | + 3h35'55 | 131 | Cristiano Benenati | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | + 3h37'14 | 132 | Óscar Freire | Katusha Team | + 3h40'58 | 133 | Yauheni Hutarovich | FDJ - BigMat | + 3h41'03 | 134 | Marcus Burghardt | BMC Racing Team | + 3h42'46 | 135 | Coen Vermeltfoort | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 3h43'02 | 136 | Benoît Vaugrenard | FDJ - BigMat | + 3h45'03 | 137 | Antonino Parrinello | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 3h46'59 | 138 | Elia Viviani | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 3h48'30 | 139 | Michael Hepburn | Orica - GreenEdge | + 3h51'07 | 140 | Matthieu Ladagnous | FDJ - BigMat | + 3h51'51 | 141 | Danilo Napolitano | Lampre - ISD | + 3h52'21 | 142 | Mitchell Docker | Orica - GreenEdge | + 3h52'33 | 143 | Stijn Vandenbergh | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 3h55'45 | 144 | Marco Coledan | Colnago - CSF Inox | + 3h58'02 | 145 | Gregor Gazvoda | AG2R La Mondiale | + 3h59'26 | 146 | Sergio Marinangeli | BMC Racing Team | + 4h04'47 | 147 | Lucas Sebastián Haedo | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | + 4h11'41 | 148 | Mark Renshaw | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 4h12'37 | 149 | Davide Cimolai | Lampre - ISD | + 4h13'58 | 150 | Andrea Guardini | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | + 4h20'20 | 151 | Steve Chainel | FDJ - BigMat | + 4h27'46 | 152 | Manuele Boaro | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | + 4h42'54 | 153 | Salvatore Mancuso | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 4h42'56 |
Mountain: Lars Ytting Bak, Falcon - STARK
Spoiler 1 | Lars Ytting Bak | Falcon - STARK | 63 | 2 | Igor Antón | Euskaltel - Euskadi | 53 | 3 | José Serpa | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | 50 | 4 | Jesús Hernández | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | 47 | 5 | Michele Scarponi | Lampre - ISD | 43 | 6 | Vincenzo Nibali | Liquigas - Cannondale | 35 | 7 | Ivan Basso | Liquigas - Cannondale | 28 | 8 | Domenico Pozzovivo | Colnago - CSF Inox | 21 | 9 | Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen | Falcon - STARK | 20 | 10 | Rigoberto Urán | Sky Procycling | 19 | 11 | Lasse Bøchman | Falcon - STARK | 19 | 12 | Nicki Sørensen | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | 19 | 13 | Alexey Tsatevitch | Katusha Team | 19 | 14 | Paul Martens | Rabobank Cycling Team | 18 | 15 | Fabian Wegmann | Garmin - Sharp | 17 |
Points: Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas - Cannondale
Spoiler 1 | Vincenzo Nibali | Liquigas - Cannondale | 151 | 2 | Igor Antón | Euskaltel - Euskadi | 111 | 3 | Michele Scarponi | Lampre - ISD | 110 | 4 | Rigoberto Urán | Sky Procycling | 98 | 5 | Damiano Cunego | Lampre - ISD | 75 | 6 | Tyler Farrar | Garmin - Sharp | 67 | 7 | Davide Appollonio | Sky Procycling | 64 | 8 | Nairo Quintana | Movistar Team | 57 | 9 | Michael Rogers | Orica - GreenEdge | 52 | 10 | Danilo Napolitano | Lampre - ISD | 51 | 11 | Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | 51 | 12 | Lars Ytting Bak | Falcon - STARK | 50 |
Young Rider: Nairo Quintana, Movistar Team
Spoiler Nairo Quintana | Movistar Team | 56h49'01 (1) | Wilco Kelderman | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 3'20 (2) | Jesper Hansen | Falcon - STARK | + 13'36 (3) | Romain Sicard | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 27'56 (4) | Stefano Locatelli | Colnago - CSF Inox | + 28'07 (5) | Rafal Majka | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | + 50'43 (6) | Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen | Falcon - STARK | + 52'16 (7) | Elia Favilli | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | + 56'11 (8) | Fabio Felline | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 1h09'36 (9) | Ángel Madrazo | Movistar Team | + 1h22'55 (10) |
I am thrilled over our performance this far in our first ever Grand Tour. A stage win, a lot of days in the Mountain jersey and some decent climbing efforts by Jesper.
We know that Lars won’t be able to keep the mountain jersey throughout the race, so we won’t be too disappointed when he loses it. In terms of the GC we really hope that Jesper can maintain his spot in the top 20 for the rest of the race.
- Allan Grønborg
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 30-11-2012 16:38
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What database do you use? The final screenshot of stage 11 is looking weird, like they're riding on dirt or something?
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sutty68 |
Posted on 30-11-2012 16:41
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Hansen is riding a Great Giro, hope he keeps it going all the way to the end |
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Atlantius |
Posted on 30-11-2012 17:00
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Ian: Yeah, that's partly why I took it at that time. I'm using the "PCM Daily 2012 V2" Database
Edit: It's on Monte Abetone
sutty; Me too. I think he can keep it up since most of his closest competitors are riding as domestiques and Jesper only has to worry about himself
Edited by Atlantius on 30-11-2012 17:02
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 01-12-2012 00:32
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Wow that was a close finish at the Glava!
Nice that Bak still has the KoM jersey, but the others are getting close! Lets hope Hansen can hold onto the Top 20
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Atlantius |
Posted on 02-12-2012 16:19
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Glava Tour of Norway
Stage 4
King stage of the race. The winner of this stage might very well be the winner of the race.
Brink gets in the early break. At first it’s looking good but then Ardila and Cattaneo starts attacking for the mountain jersey…
Several riders try to make a difference on the final climb. None of the Falcons could follow the attacks, so instead the team wheeled in the attempts.
With 5 km to go Sterebo tries his luck, but he is not strong enough today.
In the end NetApp dominates the sprint completely
Results:
1. Marcel Wyss, NetApp
2. Leopold König, NetApp
3. Michael Reihs, Christina Watches - Onfone
13. Rasmus Sterebo, Falcon – STARK
Stage 5
Since not much happened in terms of the GC yesterday Brink and Bäckstedt are the only Falcon – STARK riders without a chance of victory. Let the fireworks begin…
Juul-Jensen get in the break and even though their gap never gets very big it force Cristina Watches – Onfone to the front of the peloton doing all the hard work.
With 30 km to go Juul-Jensen attack reducing it to a three-man group. Somehow they manage to hold on to (part of) their lead and with 15 km to go they still have 1’40’’ on the peloton.
As Juul-Jensen is the only of the three, who still is in the GC battle he puts in a big effort trying to maintain the lead, but as the others save energy for the sprint Christopher ends up too tired to keep up with them in the final part and the Norwegians get the win they have been waiting for with Reihs sprinting to 3rd and GC win.
Results:
1. Christer Rake, Joker Merida
2. André Steensen, Glud & Marstrand - LRØ
3. Michael Reihs, Christina Watches - Onfone
11. Magnus Bäckstedt, Falcon – STARK
Final standing:
Mountains: Mattia Cattaneo, LKT Team Brandenburg
Points: Michael Reihs, Christina Watches - Onfone
Young rider: Marko Kump, Adria Mobil
Team: Nutrixxion Abus
Obviously not the race we had hoped for, but the guys tried their best. In the end Christina Watches - Onfone proved strong enough to control the race. Well done!
- Allan Grønborg
Next up: Giro d'Italia, Big mountain satge
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 02-12-2012 17:14
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Too bad the team didn't take home a jersey here! |
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Jakstar22 |
Posted on 02-12-2012 21:47
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Too bad in Norway. Best of luck for the giro
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