Other Races 2014
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Gino_Bartali |
Posted on 14-02-2014 19:58
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Nice to see Degenkolb being strong early in the year.
Last year at that point (i think he was doing qatar) his form was really bad, while he was hard to beat at the end of last season.
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roturn |
Posted on 15-02-2014 09:59
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Degenkolb also takes the 3rd stage.
Tour Méditerranéen, Stage 3: Lambesc - Saint Rémy de Provence (63km) (2.1)
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kubys |
Posted on 15-02-2014 10:28
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Well, there isn't real competition for Degenkolb.
Die hard fan of Tom Boonen and Quickstep since 2004.
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Alakagom |
Posted on 15-02-2014 16:56
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Tour Méditerranéen, Stage 4 ITT
Cummings coming from Dubai with bit of good form takes another good win for BMC. Peraud in great position to take the GC tomorrow.
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kimiopn |
Posted on 15-02-2014 17:01
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Great start of season for Cummings. Will BMC have the season they are missing in 2 years, after all the money spent on big names? I hope so. |
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 15-02-2014 17:02
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Nice win for Cummings there.
Sepulveda impressive as well!
Looks like a nice Argentinean talent.
Ludvigsson had a puncture according to Giant-Shimano.
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CountArach |
Posted on 15-02-2014 17:04
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Zoidl needs to prove tomorrow that he isn't just a one-season-wonder.
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Alakagom |
Posted on 15-02-2014 17:05
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While for sure that is true, no way we can judge that by a race in February. Even if he wins it, or not.
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CountArach |
Posted on 15-02-2014 17:07
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Alakagom wrote:
While for sure that is true, no way we can judge that by a race in February. Even if he wins it, or not.
Definitely but by coming second in that stage he at least shows that he is in decent form at the moment. So we can get some first glimpse of what he might be capable of against this sort of competition. Of course no one should be judged on one stage or one race but it will be interesting.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 15-02-2014 17:48
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Stephen Cummings seems to be having a decent start to the season, lets hope he can stay fit |
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issoisso |
Posted on 15-02-2014 18:06
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Alakagom wrote:
While for sure that is true, no way we can judge that by a race in February. Even if he wins it, or not.
You're just a hater.
He's going to win this! He's going to be the next Löfkvist
(Löfkvist is a god, right? I still play PCM06 and I get all my cycling knowledge from it)
Edited by issoisso on 15-02-2014 18:11
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 15-02-2014 20:53
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issoisso wrote:
(Löfkvist is a god, right? I still play PCM06 and I get all my cycling knowledge from it)
Don't be silly. He's nothing compared to Thomas Dekker
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ruben |
Posted on 15-02-2014 20:55
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Thomas Dekker has to reach 84 MO and 85 TT by now. What kind of dumb trainer is Garmin using? Regional? Is he on cobble training? Wtf
Edited by ruben on 15-02-2014 20:55
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issoisso |
Posted on 15-02-2014 20:59
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ruben wrote:
Thomas Dekker has to reach 84 MO and 85 TT by now. What kind of dumb trainer is Garmin using? Regional? Is he on cobble training? Wtf
You mean 85/83
https://pcmdaily.c...oto_id=503
Ah I miss the 'Hagen can totally win a GT one day and here's why' days.
Where did all those norwegians go, anyway?
Edited by issoisso on 15-02-2014 20:59
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 15-02-2014 21:00
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I think they were all scared away by the people claiming Hagen didn't improve at all at Sky
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issoisso |
Posted on 15-02-2014 21:08
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I'm going to go download a DB made in 2006 and an Editor, then laugh at the potentials.
I wonder how many I can find funnier than Brajkovic being a superstar in the making...probably quite a few. I'll never forget the 2005 Giant with 19 year old Gesink at a godforsaken tiny dutch team (not Rabo Conti) with 58 MO
Edited by issoisso on 15-02-2014 21:08
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ruben |
Posted on 15-02-2014 21:12
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Yeah, he rode for Löwik Meubelen... and his best result was junior ITT champion in front of Sven Kramer (the dutch speed skating dominator)
which reminds me. Bauke Mollema beat Sven Kramer as well, in a road race (Kramer finishing 2nd that race). Funny.
Edited by ruben on 15-02-2014 21:12
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 15-02-2014 21:12
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issoisso wrote:
I'm going to go download a DB made in 2006 and an Editor, then laugh at the potentials.
I wonder how many I can find funnier than Brajkovic being a superstar in the making...probably quite a few. I'll never forget the 2005 Giant with 19 year old Gesink at a godforsaken tiny dutch team (not Rabo Conti) with 58 MO
if you find one can you give me the link
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issoisso |
Posted on 15-02-2014 21:15
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pcmfocus has a bunch of them. Downloading now
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issoisso |
Posted on 15-02-2014 21:29
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Dekker and Basso only pot 8s (Giant 2006)
Burghardt 7
Marzano 7
Boy Van Poppel 7
Fothen 7 obviously
Frederik Nolf 7
Vandewalle 7. Well, he's pretty good.
VÃtor Rodrigues
HAHAHAHAHAH KOZUNTCHOUK POTENTIAL 7 I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING
EDIT: I just realized Nolf died and now I'm sad
Edited by issoisso on 15-02-2014 21:30
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