Nordic Cycling | Final Farewell
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Atlantius |
Posted on 18-01-2013 14:48
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I'll certainly chase the green, but with 2 mountain stages, a mountain TT, a flat TT and two completely flat stages I don't think the odds of taking 30 pts on Sagan are very good
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Posted on 18-01-2013 20:59
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You never know
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Posted on 19-01-2013 09:32
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Tour de France
Stage 16
Well it’s never an easy day when you have to cross Galibier and Croix de Fer, but with a downhill finish a break of strong riders will probably have a good chance today.
Juul-Jensens tries to get in the break, but it takes a lot of attacks before the break gets away and by then Christopher is too tired to follow. In the end 8 riders manage to pull away from everyone else on Galibier. No Falcon among them.
Hushovd tried to get a few sprint points at the intermediate but as usual the pure sprinters were stronger.
At the descent from Croix de Fer four riders look like they’ll be deciding the stage between them: Froome, Astarloza, Visconti and Moinard.
It is a close sprint but Visconti is the fastest.
On the descent Thor attacks looking for points and he gets a good gap to the peloton and passes several breakers, but in the end the peloton catch everyone behind Thor and Sagan takes 11th place.
Results:
1. Giovanni Visconti, Movistar
2. Chris Froome, Sky
3. Amaël Moinard, BMC
4. Mikel Astarloza, Euskaltel - Euskadi
5. Cyril Bessy, Europcar
10. Thor Hushovd, Falcon - STARK
Stage 17
15 km alone up the Alpe d’Huez is not what most people think of as a good day. This squad included. Will be interesting to see what’s going to happen in the top of the GC though…
Young Willy is first Falcon on the top, but I told him to take it easy so the time is nothing to write home about.
Halfway through the stage Charteau is in the lead ahead of Porte and Lagutin.
While we wait for the GC-guys everyone keeps an eye on World Champion Tony Martin to see how he can do on a climb like this. He finishes 3rd – 1’22’’ slower than Fränk Schleck!
Gesink is first to beat F. Schleck – and that by one and a half minute.
Another big surprise: Chris Anker Sørensen gets provisional 5th.
When everyone has passed the provisional time Contador is 37 seconds ahead of Andy Schleck.
Hesjedal on the other hand is looking worse and worse.
A. Schleck beats Gesink by 12 seconds in goal. No one is able to beat that.
Until Contador crosses the line destroying all opposition.
Results:
1. Alberto Contador, Saxo - Tinkoff
2. Andy Schleck, RadioShack - Nissan
3. Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas - Cannondale
4. Robert Gesink, RadioShack - Nissan
5. Janez Brajkovič, Astana Pro Team
Edited by Atlantius on 19-01-2013 11:12
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 19-01-2013 09:45
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Huh, there are two Andy Schlecks? |
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Atlantius |
Posted on 19-01-2013 10:24
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No, I just accidentally copied in the top 10 twice
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 19-01-2013 11:10
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Oh okay
But in the report it says: Gesink is the first to beat Schleck.
little later...
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Posted on 19-01-2013 11:13
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Gesink is first to beat F. Schleck
A. Schleck beats Gesink
Ian, are you trolling?
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 19-01-2013 11:14
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 19-01-2013 11:14
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See it now, too. Wasn't there before, though |
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Atlantius |
Posted on 19-01-2013 11:15
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aaah, guess the context got messed up by the pictures
The first one was Fränk and the second one Andy
Edit: Ian is right - I corrected added it to the report after his 2nd post
Edited by Atlantius on 19-01-2013 11:16
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Posted on 19-01-2013 11:17
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I just discovered this story and I'v a question: which DB are you using, because I realy like this Tour de France (especially the prologue on the cobblestones).
I will follow this from now on
I hope you can win the green jersey.
Winners never quit, quitters never win.
It's difficult not to be happy when you're surrounded by Belgians. - Mark Cavendish
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Atlantius |
Posted on 19-01-2013 11:24
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PCM rulezz wrote:
I just discovered this story and I'v a question: which DB are you using, because I realy like this Tour de France (especially the prologue on the cobblestones).
I will follow this from now on
I hope you can win the green jersey.
I'm using the PCM Dailys 2012 DB for PCM11.
This Tour de France is v6 by tsmoha - and it really is a great one to race as well.
And happy to have you on board - I will do my best to steal the Green Jersey for all you guys
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Atlantius |
Posted on 19-01-2013 18:31
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Tour de France
Stage 18
Flat or Downhill all day. The sprinters look determined to decide this one between them. We’ll do our best to prevent that and see if we by some lucky punch can grab the green jersey.
Christensen and Hushovd does their best and actually manage to pull away a break along with seven other riders.
The Break never gets much more than six minutes, but at least Thor can pick up the intermediate sprint.
In the peloton Rabobank and Liquigas pull for the sprint but with 35 km to go the break still has about three minutes so all hope is not out.
With 20 km to go Cancellara and Gilbert jump up to the break and with 8 km to go the break still has one and a half minute. Looks like they might actually make it.
Gilbert opens the sprint with Cancellara and Hushovd right in his wheel.
Hushovd is a little marked by a long day in the break and Cancellara manage to pull away the win.
Thor gets both second and green!
Results:
1. Fabian Cancellara, RadioShack - Nissan
2. Thor Hushovd, Falcon - STARK
3. Lars Boom, BMC
4. Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre - ISD
5. Laurent Pichon, Saur - Sojasun
14. Michael Færk Christensen, Falcon - STARK
Stage 19
Final mountain stage finishing on the top of Mont Ventoux. The GC-boys will take the stage but first we will see a break get away. We might look to get Hushovd in there if he’s feeling up for it. Otherwise we want the break to be as big as possible to leave the green jersey out of the competition today.
A good bunch of riders including Christensen and Nissen get a small gap but Saxo-Tinkoff is keeping them on a tight leash.
The plan succeeds partly though as all the points for the green jersey is taken by riders, who are not in the competition.
Nissen and Christensen drop back as soon as the intermediate sprint is passed. After all they wouldn't stand a chance on Ventoux anyway.
De Gendt, Porte and Charteau are the first three riders to hit Ventoux.
Meanwhile Fuglsang and Chris Anker Sørensen is pulling in breakaway riders in front of the peloton.
7 km to go and De Gendt is 2 minutes in front of the closest other rider and four minutes ahead of the favourites.
Nibali opens the attacking behind. First he is countered by Andy Schleck and soon after by Contador, who quickly gets a good gap.
Contador gets more time in the GC but De Gendt gets the stage.
Result:
1. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
2. Alberto Contador, Team Saxo - Tinkoff
3. Andy Schleck, RadioShack - Nissan
4. Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas - Cannondale
5. Thomas Voeckler, Garmin - Sharp
Edited by Atlantius on 19-01-2013 18:34
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Posted on 19-01-2013 18:56
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De Gendt!
Nice Jersey from Hushovd |
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Posted on 19-01-2013 19:01
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Good to see Thor back in Green
Nice stage for De Gendt (If a belgian wins I'm always happy )
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Posted on 19-01-2013 23:39
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Told you THOR could do it. We put his name in capitals for a reason
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Posted on 20-01-2013 10:14
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Very strong stage in deed by De Gendt - And well deserved after having been in the break all day.
Thor's jersey really was a steal and I'm extremely surprised Liquigas/Lotto/Sky didn't manage to get a bunch sprint on a completely flat stage.
I'll have to come up with something clever to defend it on the Champs Elysees stage, but your support sure is an inspiration to finish the steal
If I manage to pull it and get the jersey I suppose it calls for a video with Norwegian commentators
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Jakstar22 |
Posted on 20-01-2013 10:27
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Good luck with keeping the jersey
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Posted on 20-01-2013 13:10
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Nice to see Thor in the Points jersey |
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Atlantius |
Posted on 20-01-2013 15:28
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Tour de France
Stage 20
Final 36 km to decide the details in the GC. TT’s doesn’t come much more flat than this, but this late in the race it is also largely about who has anything left in the bag.
For us Michael Færk Christensen is the strongest on a course like this but he is getting tired after a hard Tour. Still he manage to get provisional 2nd 18’’ behind Offredo.
Porte gets provisional best 43 seconds ahead of Malori.
The French are rooting for Anthony Roux today, but the French champion is nowhere near top form today.
Finally Wiggins decide to show his class again and beats Martins time by 44 seconds.
Contador defend his lead comfortably by placing second today.
Results:
1. Bradley Wiggins, Sky
2. Alberto Contador, Saxo - Tinkoff
3. Tony Martin, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
4. Levi Leipheimer, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
5. Andeas Klöden, RadioShack - Nissan
71. Michael Færk Christensen, Falcon - STARK
Stage 21
Final 87 of the Tour and time for us to defend the Green Jersey from the pure sprinters with all we’ve got!
We will need a bit of both luck and cunning, so lets see how it goes...
Right from the start Christensen forms a break and Thor jumps with him to get the intermediate sprint. Thor picks up 20 pts without competition.
Sagan misses out on points as he is beaten by both Greipel and Farrar behind.
Sagan and Liquigas must be beating themselves about allowing Thor to steal so many points. Now Sagan will have to win the stage while Thor just has to finish in top 11 to win the jersey.
The break hits Champs Elysees first but is soon caught by the sprinter teams in front of the peloton.
Plenty of attacking but Orica - GreenEdge is having none of it.
Thor loses a lot of positions in the chaos that follows, but so does Sagan and the two never get in to the battle for the stage.
Spanish veteran Óscar Freire takes the prestigious stage win, Thor does his job and Sagan drops it all on the floor.
Result:
1. Óscar Freire, Katusha Team
2. Gerald Ciolek, Omega Pharma - Quick·Step
3. André Greipel, Lotto Belisol Team
4. Lloyd Mondory, Vacansoleil - DCM
5. Mark Cavendish, Sky Procycling
10. Thor Hushovd, Falcon - STARK
12. Peter Sagan, Liquigas - Cannondale
Final Standing
Spoiler 11 | Janez Brajkovič | Astana Pro Team | + 12'37 | 12 | Steven Kruijswijk | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 13'03 | 13 | Thomas Voeckler | Garmin - Sharp | + 17'20 | 14 | Bauke Mollema | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 18'41 | 15 | Jelle Vanendert | Lotto Belisol Team | + 21'01 | 16 | Luis León Sánchez | Movistar Team | + 22'54 | 17 | Wout Poels | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 24'45 | 18 | Christophe Kern | Team Europcar | + 25'51 | 19 | Stefan Denifl | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | + 27'46 | 20 | Jérôme Coppel | Saur - Sojasun | + 31'22 | 21 | Chris Anker Sørensen | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 31'37 | 22 | Jakob Fuglsang | RadioShack - Nissan | + 37'38 | 23 | Sylvain Chavanel | Orica - GreenEdge | + 39'17 | 24 | John Gadret | AG2R La Mondiale | + 39'51 | 25 | Tejay Van Garderen | BMC Racing Team | + 40'22 | 26 | Christian Vande Velde | Garmin - Sharp | + 40'56 | 27 | Danilo Di Luca | Acqua & Sapone | + 43'38 | 28 | Alejandro Valverde | Movistar Team | + 44'50 | 29 | Levi Leipheimer | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 46'36 | 30 | Ion Izagirre | Astana Pro Team | + 47'18 | 31 | Denis Menchov | Katusha Team | + 48'51 | 32 | Jean-Christophe Peraud | AG2R La Mondiale | + 50'43 | 33 | Peter Sagan | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 59'08 | 34 | Robert Gesink | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h01'59 | 35 | Nicolas Roche | AG2R La Mondiale | + 1h08'27 | 36 | Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | + 1h10'31 | 37 | Chris Froome | Sky Procycling | + 1h10'46 | 38 | Carlos Barredo | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 1h12'26 | 39 | Vladimir Efimkin | Katusha Team | + 1h12'30 | 40 | Andrey Kashechkin | Astana Pro Team | + 1h16'20 | 41 | Thor Hushovd | Falcon - STARK | + 1h17'38 | 42 | Maxim Iglinskiy | Astana Pro Team | + 1h17'39 | 43 | Maciej Paterski | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 1h18'59 | 44 | Vasil Kiryienka | Movistar Team | + 1h20'06 | 45 | Fabian Cancellara | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h21'31 | 46 | Fränk Schleck | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h22'37 | 47 | David Millar | Garmin - Sharp | + 1h24'18 | 48 | Pierrick Fédrigo | FDJ - BigMat | + 1h26'24 | 49 | Vitaliy Buts | Lampre - ISD | + 1h28'06 | 50 | Philippe Gilbert | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 1h29'01 | 51 | Tony Martin | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 1h29'02 | 52 | Tiago Machado | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h33'05 | 53 | Pierre Cazaux | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 1h34'47 | 54 | Egoi Martínez | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 1h35'35 | 55 | Christophe Riblon | AG2R La Mondiale | + 1h39'03 | 56 | Alexandr Kolobnev | RadioShack - Nissan | + 1h40'57 | 57 | Christopher Juul-Jensen | Falcon - STARK | + 1h41'09 | 58 | Stephen Cummings | BMC Racing Team | + 1h43'12 | 59 | Yohann Gène | Team Europcar | + 1h44'19 | 60 | Stijn Devolder | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | + 1h45'25 | 61 | Mikel Landa | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 1h46'40 | 62 | Anthony Roux | FDJ - BigMat | + 1h51'29 | 63 | Trent Lowe | Orica - GreenEdge | + 1h52'04 | 64 | Carlos Betancur | Acqua & Sapone | + 1h52'27 | 65 | Mikel Astarloza | Euskaltel - Euskadi | s.t. | 66 | Francesco Ginanni | Acqua & Sapone | + 1h52'52 | 67 | Cyril Lemoine | Saur - Sojasun | + 1h53'00 | 68 | Anthony Geslin | FDJ - BigMat | + 1h53'03 | 69 | Anthony Charteau | Team Europcar | + 1h54'09 | 70 | Kevin De Weert | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 1h55'13 | 71 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Sky Procycling | + 1h57'12 | 72 | Peter McDonald | Orica - GreenEdge | + 1h57'53 | 73 | Heinrich Haussler | Garmin - Sharp | + 1h58'36 | 74 | Federico Canuti | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 1h58'55 | 75 | Lars Boom | BMC Racing Team | + 1h59'12 | 76 | Romain Feillu | Garmin - Sharp | + 1h59'40 | 77 | Marcus Burghardt | BMC Racing Team | + 2h00'56 | 78 | Martijn Keizer | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 79 | Aleksandr Kuschynski | Katusha Team | + 2h01'17 | 80 | Gerald Ciolek | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 2h02'22 | 81 | Cyril Bessy | Team Europcar | + 2h03'36 | 82 | Ben Swift | Sky Procycling | + 2h03'42 | 83 | Geraint Thomas | Sky Procycling | + 2h04'17 | 84 | Víctor Cabedo | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 2h04'32 | 85 | Anthony Ravard | AG2R La Mondiale | + 2h04'35 | 86 | Rui Costa | Movistar Team | + 2h05'17 | 87 | Juan Antonio Flecha | Sky Procycling | + 2h05'22 | 88 | Óscar Freire | Katusha Team | + 2h05'23 | 89 | Jean-Marc Marino | Saur - Sojasun | + 2h05'39 | 90 | Lieuwe Westra | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | + 2h05'42 | 91 | Tom Boonen | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 2h05'47 | 92 | Zdenek Stybar | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 2h06'01 | 93 | Pablo Lastras | Movistar Team | + 2h06'55 | 94 | Matthieu Ladagnous | FDJ - BigMat | + 2h07'48 | 95 | Richie Porte | Sky Procycling | + 2h09'38 | 96 | Mauro Santambrogio | BMC Racing Team | + 2h10'01 | 97 | Daniele Pietropolli | Lampre - ISD | + 2h11'21 | 98 | Francisco José Ventoso | Movistar Team | + 2h11'54 | 99 | Michael Mørkøv | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 2h12'26 | 100 | Gregor Gazvoda | AG2R La Mondiale | + 2h12'40 | 101 | Julien Simon | Saur - Sojasun | + 2h14'23 | 102 | Stef Clement | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 2h15'06 | 103 | Amaël Moinard | BMC Racing Team | + 2h17'22 | 104 | Alessandro Ballan | BMC Racing Team | + 2h21'51 | 105 | Søren Nissen | Falcon - STARK | + 2h22'36 | 106 | Johan Vansummeren | Garmin - Sharp | + 2h29'25 | 107 | Giovanni Visconti | Movistar Team | + 2h31'03 | 108 | Adriano Malori | Lampre - ISD | + 2h31'06 | 109 | Gatis Smukulis | Katusha Team | + 2h34'10 | 110 | Daryl Impey | Team Europcar | + 2h34'50 | 111 | Sergey Lagutin | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | + 2h34'52 | 112 | Roman Kreuziger | Astana Pro Team | + 2h35'08 | 113 | Gorka Verdugo | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 2h35'44 | 114 | Sébastien Turgot | Team Europcar | + 2h39'17 | 115 | Grega Bole | Lampre - ISD | + 2h39'28 | 116 | Dimitriy Muravyev | Astana Pro Team | + 2h44'09 | 117 | Matthew Goss | Orica - GreenEdge | + 2h44'16 | 118 | André Greipel | Lotto Belisol Team | + 2h47'15 | 119 | Arnaud Demare | FDJ - BigMat | + 2h49'41 | 120 | Troels Rønning Vinther | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 2h51'47 | 121 | Greg Van Avermaet | Acqua & Sapone | + 2h52'56 | 122 | Lucas Sebastián Haedo | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 2h56'08 | 123 | Maarten Tjallingii | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 2h59'45 | 124 | Manuele Boaro | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 3h00'14 | 125 | Wesley Sulzberger | Orica - GreenEdge | + 3h04'18 | 126 | Laurent Pichon | Saur - 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BigMat | + 3h50'44 | 147 | Paolo Longo Borghini | Acqua & Sapone | + 3h52'07 | 148 | Frederik Willems | Lotto Belisol Team | + 3h52'46 | 149 | Sébastien Hinault | AG2R La Mondiale | + 4h07'56 | 150 | Bernhard Eisel | Astana Pro Team | + 4h08'54 | 151 | Mauro Da Dalto | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 4h09'01 | 152 | Jeremy Hunt | Sky Procycling | + 4h09'57 | 153 | Arnaud Coyot | Saur - Sojasun | + 4h11'45 | 154 | Leigh Howard | Orica - GreenEdge | + 4h11'46 | 155 | Alexandre Pichot | Team Europcar | + 4h12'15 | 156 | Denis Galimzyanov | Katusha Team | + 4h17'22 | 157 | Bram Tankink | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 4h18'11 | 158 | Javier Benítez | Movistar Team | + 4h19'33 | 159 | Jacopo Guarnieri | Astana Pro Team | + 4h21'23 | 160 | Michael Hepburn | Orica - GreenEdge | + 4h23'33 | 161 | Walter Proch | Acqua & Sapone | + 4h24'55 | 162 | Mark Cavendish | Sky Procycling | + 4h25'17 | 163 | Nacer Bouhanni | FDJ - BigMat | + 4h27'12 | 164 | Manuel Belletti | AG2R La Mondiale | + 4h37'04 | 165 | Tony Hurel | Team Europcar | + 4h39'24 | 166 | Geoffrey Soupe | FDJ - 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We are obviously very happy about how things will work out, but we have a press conference tomorrow where you can all get to ask your questions to both riders and management, and we might even have a few surprises for the fans…
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congratulations with the green jersey
Winners never quit, quitters never win.
It's difficult not to be happy when you're surrounded by Belgians. - Mark Cavendish
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