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2014 National Championships
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| Wilier |
Posted on 25-06-2014 16:49
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Dippofix wrote:
That doesn't look like an ITT to me, at least not from the time gaps...
You're totally right. Either PCS and CQranking mixed up the I.T.T. and R.R. dates, or these time gaps are wrong.
Maybe Alakagom knows?
Edit: Nvm they corrected it. It was the I.T.T.
Edited by Wilier on 25-06-2014 16:58
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| Wilier |
Posted on 25-06-2014 16:53
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In Kazakhstan the title goes to the young Fominykh, in front of two even younger guys. I'm guessing it was mixed Elite/U23, as no.2 and 3 are u23 riders.
Spoiler Wednesday 25-06-2014:
 Dutch I.T.T.
 Poland I.T.T. Michal Kwiatkowski
 Switzerland I.T.T. Fabian Cancellara
 Kazakhstan I.T.T. Daniil Fominykh
Thursday 26-06-2014:
 France I.T.T.
 Great Britain I.T.T.
 Canada I.T.T.
 Ukraine I.T.T.
 Ireland I.T.T.
 Denmark I.T.T.
 Slovakia I.T.T.
 Czech Republic I.T.T.
 Latvia I.T.T.
 Luxembourg I.T.T.
 Sweden I.T.T.
Friday 27-06-2014
 Germany I.T.T.
 Spain I.T.T.
 Austria I.T.T.
 Russia I.T.T.
 Portugal I.T.T.
 Japan R.R.
 Lithuania I.T.T.
 Estonia I.T.T.
 Belarus I.T.T.
Saturday 28-06-2014
 Italy R.R.
 Canada R.R.
 Croatia I.T.T.
 Hungary I.T.T.
Sunday 29-06-2014
 Germany R.R.
 France R.R.
 Spain R.R.
 Netherlands R.R.
 Italy I.T.T.
 Great Britain R.R.
 Belgium R.R.
 Kazakhstan R.R.
 Austria R.R.
 Ukraine R.R.
 Ireland R.R.
 Russia R.R.
 Denmark R.R.
 Slovenia R.R.
 Poland R.R.
 Norway R.R.
 Slovakia R.R.
 Portugal R.R.
 Czech Republic R.R.
 Switzerland R.R.
 Turkey R.R.
 Latvia R.R.
 Lithuania R.R.
 Luxembourg R.R.
 Estonia R.R.
 Croatia R.R.
 Sweden R.R.
 Belarus R.R.
 Japan I.T.T.
 Israel R.R.
 Hungary R.R.
Edited by Wilier on 25-06-2014 16:59
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| Dippofix |
Posted on 25-06-2014 16:55
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Wilier wrote:
In Kazakhstan the title goes to the young Fominykh, in front of two even younger guys. I'm guessing it was mixed Elite/U23, as no.2 and 3 are u23 riders.
Damn, I was hoping Vino 4ever got get it.
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| itsmichael |
Posted on 25-06-2014 17:16
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Meanwhile in The Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten beats World Time Trial Champion Ellen van Dijk at the Dutch TT championship (: Marianne Vos third.
Edited by itsmichael on 25-06-2014 17:19
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| Cossack |
Posted on 25-06-2014 18:21
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Wilier wrote:
Dippofix wrote:
That doesn't look like an ITT to me, at least not from the time gaps...
You're totally right. Either PCS and CQranking mixed up the I.T.T. and R.R. dates, or these time gaps are wrong.
Maybe Alakagom knows?
Edit: Nvm they corrected it. It was the I.T.T.
Bodnar definitely weakened in the end of the course as on all time checks time gap between him and Kwiatek was within 1 second.
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| MrUfo87 |
Posted on 25-06-2014 18:59
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According to the live ticker of the Dutch ITT championship Dumoulin won in front of Langeveld and Van Emden. Actually no surprise.
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| Kirchen_75 |
Posted on 25-06-2014 19:50
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Great effort by Langeveld for 2nd. |
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| Wilier |
Posted on 25-06-2014 20:37
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Well since Martin isn't Dutch it's logical that Dumoulin wins here. 
EDIT: I just read that Dumoulin actually crashed during the TT, so the difference could've been much bigger.
Spoiler Wednesday 25-06-2014:
 Dutch I.T.T. Tom Dumoulin
 Poland I.T.T. Michal Kwiatkowski
 Switzerland I.T.T. Fabian Cancellara
 Kazakhstan I.T.T. Daniil Fominykh
Thursday 26-06-2014:
 France I.T.T.
 Great Britain I.T.T.
 Canada I.T.T.
 Ukraine I.T.T.
 Ireland I.T.T.
 Denmark I.T.T.
 Slovakia I.T.T.
 Czech Republic I.T.T.
 Latvia I.T.T.
 Luxembourg I.T.T.
 Sweden I.T.T.
Friday 27-06-2014
 Germany I.T.T.
 Spain I.T.T.
 Austria I.T.T.
 Russia I.T.T.
 Portugal I.T.T.
 Japan R.R.
 Lithuania I.T.T.
 Estonia I.T.T.
 Belarus I.T.T.
Saturday 28-06-2014
 Italy R.R.
 Canada R.R.
 Croatia I.T.T.
 Hungary I.T.T.
Sunday 29-06-2014
 Germany R.R.
 France R.R.
 Spain R.R.
 Netherlands R.R.
 Italy I.T.T.
 Great Britain R.R.
 Belgium R.R.
 Kazakhstan R.R.
 Austria R.R.
 Ukraine R.R.
 Ireland R.R.
 Russia R.R.
 Denmark R.R.
 Slovenia R.R.
 Poland R.R.
 Norway R.R.
 Slovakia R.R.
 Portugal R.R.
 Czech Republic R.R.
 Switzerland R.R.
 Turkey R.R.
 Latvia R.R.
 Lithuania R.R.
 Luxembourg R.R.
 Estonia R.R.
 Croatia R.R.
 Sweden R.R.
 Belarus R.R.
 Japan I.T.T.
 Israel R.R.
 Hungary R.R. [/quote]
Edited by Wilier on 25-06-2014 20:55
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| SportingNonsense |
Posted on 26-06-2014 16:43
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Hiding from the rain at the moment, waiting for the men's race. Good field with Wiggins, Dowsett, Thomas and Millar. Good course too, with a very steep climb near the end.
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| MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 26-06-2014 17:04
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Yesterday:
Dutch I.T.T. Dumoulin
Poland I.T.T. Kwiatkowski
Switzerland I.T.T. Cancellara
Today:
France I.T.T. Sy. Chavanel
Great Britain I.T.T.
Canada I.T.T.
Kazakhstan I.T.T. Fominykh
Ukraine I.T.T.
Turkey R.R. Samli
Ireland I.T.T.
Denmark I.T.T.
Slovakia I.T.T.
Czech Republic I.T.T.
Latvia I.T.T.
Luxembourg I.T.T.
Sweden I.T.T.
Cuba I.T.T López
Tomorrow
Germany I.T.T.
Spain I.T.T.
Austria I.T.T.
Russia I.T.T.
Portugal I.T.T.
Japan R.R.
Lithuania I.T.T.
Estonia I.T.T.
Belarus I.T.T.
Saturday 28-06-2014
Italy R.R.
Canada R.R.
Croatia I.T.T.
Hungary I.T.T.
Sunday 29-06-2014
Germany R.R.
France R.R.
Spain R.R.
Netherlands R.R.
Italy I.T.T.
Great Britain R.R.
Belgium R.R.
Kazakhstan R.R.
Austria R.R.
Ukraine R.R.
Ireland R.R.
Russia R.R.
Denmark R.R.
Slovenia R.R.
Poland R.R.
Norway R.R.
Slovakia R.R.
Portugal R.R.
Czech Republic R.R.
Switzerland R.R.
Latvia R.R.
Lithuania R.R.
Luxembourg R.R.
Estonia R.R.
Croatia R.R.
Sweden R.R.
Belarus R.R.
Japan I.T.T.
Israel R.R.
Hungary R.R.
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| nacho63 |
Posted on 26-06-2014 19:18
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Laurent Didier takes the Luxembourg TT |
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Posted on 26-06-2014 19:34
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Danish ITT:
1. Rasmus Quaade (Team Trefor - Blue Water)
2. Christopher Juul Jensen (Saxo-Tinkoff)
3. Michael Valgren (Saxo-Tinkoff)
Present:
Tinkoff-Saxo - AG2R - Colombian riders
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Francisco Mancebo - Illes balears - Carlos Sastre - Kelme - Robbie McEwen
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| fintas |
Posted on 26-06-2014 19:48
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- Jan Barta (Team NetApp – Endura)
- Alexander Gingsjö
- Peter Velits (BMC Racing Team)
Edited by fintas on 26-06-2014 19:52
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| admirschleck |
Posted on 26-06-2014 19:54
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nacho63 wrote:
Laurent Didier takes the Luxembourg TT
Now that's a surprise! I had no idea that he can ride TTs so well.
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| Roextro |
Posted on 26-06-2014 20:13
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jacobjc88 wrote:
Danish ITT:
1. Rasmus Quaade (Team Trefor - Blue Water)
2. Christopher Juul Jensen (Saxo-Tinkoff)
3. Michael Valgren (Saxo-Tinkoff)
Good job Rasmus Quaade, although it is a shame we won't be seeing the jersey in the Tour de France or any other grand tour. |
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| Failured |
Posted on 26-06-2014 20:17
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jihardy wrote:
jacobjc88 wrote:
Danish ITT:
1. Rasmus Quaade (Team Trefor - Blue Water)
2. Christopher Juul Jensen (Saxo-Tinkoff)
3. Michael Valgren (Saxo-Tinkoff)
Good job Rasmus Quaade, although it is a shame we won't be seeing the jersey in the Tour de France or any other grand tour.
The only chance we had at seeing the jersey at the Tour, would have been Fuglsang.
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| sutty68 |
Posted on 26-06-2014 21:05
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Bradley Wiggins is the British TT Champion in 53.56 (42km)
2nd - Geraint Thomas in 55.04 
3rd - Alex Dowsett in 55.17
https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/nati...nshipslive
Edited by sutty68 on 26-06-2014 21:06
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| nacho63 |
Posted on 26-06-2014 21:11
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admirschleck wrote:
nacho63 wrote:
Laurent Didier takes the Luxembourg TT
Now that's a surprise! I had no idea that he can ride TTs so well.
Me too, I was expecting Jungels to take the double again. |
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| nils erik |
Posted on 26-06-2014 21:34
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Reidar Borgersen wins the Norwegian ITT NC in the absence of Boasson Hagen. Bjørn Tore Hoem gets 2nd and Andreas Vangstad 3rd. Nils Erik ended up in a horrible 71st place in the heavy rain.
Results: https://www.sykkel...ltater.PDF
Course - my strava file: https://www.strava.../158520415
Actually a quite hilly route, despite the flat profile shown on strava... Much up and down and 2 km with 4 %.
Edited by nils erik on 26-06-2014 21:36
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| steve smink |
Posted on 26-06-2014 21:46
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Ryan Mullen dominates Irish Championships TT won by over 40 seconds ahead of Michael Hutchinson
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