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Fabianski |
Posted on 16-03-2025 21:32
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Too bad that there was just one hill too much for Groves. But that wasn't unexpected at all, it was pretty unlikely he'd be able to keep up here.
On the other hand, Darbellay was very attentive today and made the split, good job by him so far. Too bad he doesn't have Groves' sprint, otherwise it would've been a great stint on home soil 
Now please let's fire on all cylinders to get some riders in the breakaway, Rohendi and Berthet would be perfect candidates early in the race, maybe Darbellay later on as well.
Congrats to cio (you always manage to score so much more than I'd expect from your lineups ^^). Thanks for the report.
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Roman |
Posted on 17-03-2025 00:57
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That really poor positioning was really something. In the end at least a poduim so a decent stage... the next stage things may start to get interesting.
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Posted on 17-03-2025 23:02
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Ulrich Ulriksen |
Posted on 17-03-2025 02:01
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Have posted the jersey wearers in the first post.
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 17-03-2025 02:08
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Nice to see Carthy active there. He's a poor descender, so couldn't really expect him to make a move like that. Obviously would have loved for him to latch on and gain time or win the stage, but a 6th place is a good result in any case. Hope some of my secondary guys wake up soon though, weird to have only Carthy in the front group.
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Posted on 17-03-2025 06:12
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What a stage! I wasnt expecting either a stage win or a (small) gap over Kudus on this one so getting both is awesome. Lecuisinier looked really strong here, hope he doesnt peak too early
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ember |
Posted on 17-03-2025 06:17
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Congratulations, knockout! As you say yourself, slightly surprised to see PHL win it in such a dominant way, definitely a statement! Sitting pretty in yellow as well, which he could very well hold to the end
Not much to see for us, honestly. We are still hoping for our first breakaway appearance, I guess  |
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redordead |
Posted on 17-03-2025 07:05
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Stages that finish with a downhill always worry me so I'm surprised we managed two 3rd places in the last two stages. If we've decided to start making amends for this poor season then doing it at the race with the highest points scale is certainly the way to do it.
A very hard stage tomorrow, but I think we can aim to stay 3rd overall.
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 17-03-2025 07:16
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I wasn't expecting Grosu to still be in that group, but I''l gladly take the extra points. A bit worried that Champoussin has taken no interest in the KoM points so far (Vader is third only from rolling over the climbs in the pack so there were so points up for grabs so far). Hopefully this will change once we hit the big mountains.
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Nemolito |
Posted on 17-03-2025 13:00
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Thank you for the great reports so far, Ulrich, and thank you kb for posting some of them 
Nice wins by some strong riders in the last few stages, but for us it's been a very silent week with less than one point per race day. Several relegation rivals scoring well, so we'll need to step up our game soon. Hopefully Marin can find some good legs on one of the remaining flat stages, and Aular finds the right moment to attack somewhere
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DubbelDekker |
Posted on 17-03-2025 17:13
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Shame Malecki got blocked in that stage 6 sprint. But nice to make up some of the time we lost a couple of stages earlier.
The first mountain stage went ok for us.
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Fabianski |
Posted on 17-03-2025 19:40
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A big nothing stage for us... Really no clue why we don't even try to join breakaways, having no stage nor GC favourite here. Hoping things will change, otherwise it could turn into a very long and painful race. Furthermore with teams ranked behind us racking up points...
Congrats to Evonik on a first big win, thanks for the report.
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