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Jesleyh |
Posted on 28-01-2013 19:44
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Yay
I choose uhm... Norway
Feyenoord(football) and Kelderman fanboy
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 28-01-2013 19:46
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Grand Tour Champion
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A. Pliuschin
A. Kristoff
J. Bobridge
S. Lagutin
M. Breschel
D. O'Loughin
D. Rebellin
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 28-01-2013 19:49
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A. Pliuschin
A. Kristoff
J. Bobridge
S. Lagutin
M. Breschel
D. O'Loughin
C. Froome
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Atlantius |
Posted on 28-01-2013 20:02
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Marcovdw: 6 correct
SSJ2Luigi: 5 correct
And in the packet " Norway " was
Spoiler The startlist for Glava Tour of Norway.
As one of our home tours it is an important race to us - even though it is not on the World Tour. At the same time we want to make our local fans happy so we have chosen to send all the teams four Norwegians along with a few other decent riders.
Alexander Kristoff
Thor Hushovd
Vegard Staeke Laengen
Håvard Nybö
Lloyd Mondory
Jonas Aaen Jørgensen
Jens Erik Madsen
Davide Rebellin
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 28-01-2013 20:11
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A. Pliuschin
A. Kristoff
J. Bobridge
S. Lagutin
M. Breschel
P. Niemiec
D. Rebellin
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 28-01-2013 20:25
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A. Pliuschin
A. Kristoff
J. Bobridge
S. Lagutin
M. Breschel
P. Niemiec
D. Rebellin
EDIT: DAMM, Luigi was quicker, but my maths says this must be it
Edited by Marcovdw on 28-01-2013 20:26
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Atlantius |
Posted on 28-01-2013 21:07
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Both of you correct. You may choose one of these:
Spoiler What the hell as a thanks for playing you may choose one each!
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 28-01-2013 21:08
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BACON!
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Atlantius |
Posted on 28-01-2013 21:18
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SSJ2Luigi wrote:
BACON!
Excellent choice! Actually so good that I couldn't decide what should be the price. So you get both!
Bacon has many uses. As an ingredient in dessert it is highly underrated! I have tried several of these recipes. They were all good, but the cookies were in a league above almost anything else! https://www.npr.org/2009/12/01/1209940...t-desserts
And a little for the eyes : https://www.heavy.com/action/2012/07/t...men-bacon/
So Marcovdw you may choose on of these as a consolation prize:
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Posted on 21-11-2024 19:45
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 28-01-2013 21:32
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mvhoogdalem |
Posted on 28-01-2013 21:48
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Omg bacon cookies.. only Americans can think of that |
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 29-01-2013 06:24
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I'll take the Guinness for strength
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Atlantius |
Posted on 29-01-2013 10:17
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Marcovdw wrote:
I'll take the Guinness for strength
Then we will reveal our secret weapon! Guinness have been used in Ireland for centuries when an extra edge is needed. Especially in farming it is commonly used to boost weak calves and lambs.
We give you twelve reason that Guinness is good for you: https://www.chicagotribune.com/health/...otogallery
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 29-01-2013 15:29
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Thanks, I'll drink myself in the Guinnees Book Of Records
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 29-01-2013 15:30
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What was the other reward? Was it something else than a link?
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Atlantius |
Posted on 29-01-2013 20:34
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In the first prize rounds it was all three startlists related to either a race or a rider from that country.
In the second I tried to find something related to the sponsor's products (but the oil part was crap, so I'm glad you chose as you did )
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Atlantius |
Posted on 01-02-2013 11:25
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Tour Down Under
It's getting time for the first World Tour race of the season. Traditionally Tour Down Under is a race with a lot of surprises - and that's what we're betting on!
This post will be updated with race reports too keep everything about TDU in the same place.
One Team - Seven Nationalities
We have put together a team mainly aiming for stage wins, but also able to get a good GC result with a bit of luck.
For the flat stages we have brought Norwegian champion Alexander Kristoff, who will have Matti Breschel to help him in the sprint.
Matti should also aim for stage wins from breakaways or on the hilly stages.
Two riders with similar roles are Davide Rebellin and Przemysław Niemiec. Both will be going for the hilly stages and especially Rebellin should keep the GC on his mind.
For support we have brought Sergey Lagutin and Alexandr Pliuschin as well as a small treat for the locals Australian Champion Jack Bobridge.
As can be seen on the picture this is a team that will bring some colour to the race fielding as much as for NC-jerseys and a good bunch of aggressive riders (in the good way)
The first stage might not be the most decisive here, but still we wanted to do well on the first day of the season. Lets just say it didn't quite work out as hoped...
None of the guys found their way to the break and in the sprint Kristoff was left pretty much without help. Tough for him with three brilliant sprint-trains present. Still he fought his way to a 12th on the stage and all our riders came in with the peloton so we haven't lost anything yet!
First day expected to have any bearing on the GC, so now was the time for the guys to be awake.
Once again we missed the break so we was just sitting quietly in the peloton for the first 140 km.
On a hill finish like this not many riders can match Gilbert, but both Breschel and Niemiec do well to finish 7th and 8th placing them 9th and 10th in the GC. Hoping for a bit more on Willunga hill, but two places in the GC top 10 is a good start...
Another day looking like a bunch sprint, so not a day we could expect victory.
Once again none of my riders managed to get in the break - it's getting slightly annoying now!
And just as the break was about to get caught with 11 km to go Niemiec manage to throw away his chances in the GC completely by taking an early nap on the road. he ended up losing close to 6 minutes!
Anyway the sprint was coming up and luckily both Matti and Alexander seemed determined to cheer me up a bit. 7th and 9th on a stage like this isn't too bad and Matti is still looking good in the GC.
Apparently the photographers were on a strike today, so no picture for you.
As usual we failed to get in the break, but it still turned out ok for us.
Shortly before the finish a small hill made much more damage than expected, but Breschel was looking good and in the end finished 6th on the stage only half a wheel away from a third.
The final times have not been released so we're not sure if the split peloton have brought Matti to a better place in the GC.
With the most important stage of the race on today it was about time that my guys started showing some initiative. And finally they did.
Sometime during the stage both Lagutin, Kristoff and Rebellin tried to get away, but with no luck. Still trying is progress for them...
When it became clear that no break as such would get a solid lead all hope lied on Matti. After an extremely consistent first four stages now was the time for him to really prove something.
Voeckler was untouchable, but Matti did well finishing 8th on the day and holding 7th in the GC.
This final flat criterium in Adelaide was never for us. Still we had hope that Kristoff would show something in the sprint.
The first 80 km went by pretty much without us, but as expected everything was brought together for the sprint.
Alexander was perfectly places with 3 km to go, but that was about what he could manage today...
Another 12th on the stage is not quite what we had hoped...
Final Standings:
Most stages were slightly disappointing, but fortunately Matti was very consistent throughout the race and saved the week with his 7th in the GC.
Points Jersey
1 | André Greipel | SGL - Magix | 36 | - | - - | Tulip - Guinness | - |
Mountain Jersey
1 | Guillaume Van Keirsbulck | Lunar - Umbrella | 46 | - | - - | Tulip - Guinness | - |
Team Classification
1 | Lierse - Pizza Ullo | 54h58'30 | 4 | Tulip - Guinness | + 1'15 |
Edited by Atlantius on 16-02-2013 09:42
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sutty68 |
Posted on 01-02-2013 13:39
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Good Luck in Australia
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Atlantius |
Posted on 09-02-2013 13:38
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Halfway through Down Under
I think it's safe to say that our performance in Australia haven't raised many brows...
A 12th, to 7th an 8th and a 9th place on the first three stages is approved but far from winning. Matti have made sure we're still very much present in the GC before Old Willunga Hill.
Niemiec was there until he decided to sleep on his bike and went down. He's OK though a bit hurt, but I guess you learn your lessons the hard way in cycling...
My stage reviews can be seen in an earlier post, but here's a rundown of how the guys are placed in the GC halfway though the race:
Team competition: 2. Tulip - Guinness, + 30
General Classification:
8 | Matti Breschel | Tulip - Guinness | + 25 | 28 | Sergey Lagutin | Tulip - Guinness | + 42 | 34 | Davide Rebellin | Tulip - Guinness | + 49 | 53 | Jack Bobridge | Tulip - Guinness | + 2'24 | 71 | Przemyslaw Niemiec | Tulip - Guinness | + 5'58 | 92 | Alexandre Pliuschin | Tulip - Guinness | + 12'32 | 112 | Alexander Kristoff | Tulip - Guinness | + 13'25 |
With a bit of luck Lagutin and Rebellin might still have a chance in the GC as well as Matti, but I really hope see the Australian champion show his jersey a bit more on his home turf - the organizers haven't even managed to capture him in one single photo!
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Atlantius |
Posted on 17-02-2013 15:04
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Cycling in January
The teams first race will not go over in history in spite of 6 stage top-10's and a 7th in the GC. Not a single day in a classification jersey and not a single top-5. We had hoped more of this team, and a re particularly disappointed that Bobridge couldn't be bothered to show his Australian NC-jersey on home turf.
Stage-by-stage and full team results can be seen in the main Tour Down Under Article.
A disappointing race all-together but still leaving us on a 6th place in the rankings, so a good start point-wise nonetheless.
Cycling in February
February will be a very quiet month for the team as we will only be racing Clasica Almeria. Not a top-priority race for us, but we will be sending a strong team anyway...
Still the quite month is not all bad as it will give me the opportunity to follow my son Heimdals racing-debut in the Tour of Oman.
Rider of the month
Each month we will name a Rider of the Month based on the performance of the riders. In the end of the season all the "rider of the month"-winners will be up for a vote for being Rider of the Year.
Matti Breschel: Only one rider managed not to underachieve in Santos Tour Down Under. With 4 stage top-10's and an overall 7th place he single-handed saved our honour and for that he is rewarded.
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