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Vuelta a Espana 2007
issoisso
Valve wrote:
He could bee in top 3 in a GT


viva la exaggeration Wink

he's a classics guy, but he'd be a great mountain helper....
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Dan_Grr
There are some interesting names on the Vuelta.
 
Guido Mukk
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Waching here UCI protour individual rankings..if Cadel gonna be where he should be (somewhere in front) in Vuelta GC. He will win that game..Smile


1 Danilo DI LUCA 207.00
2 Alberto CONTADOR 191.00
3 Alejandro VALVERDE 190.00
4 Cadel EVANS 174.00
5 Davide REBELLIN 172.00
6 Kim KIRCHEN 129.00
7 Oscar FREIRE 125.00
8 Levi LEIPHEIMER 118.00
9 Vladimir KARPETS 115.00
10 Damiano CUNEGO 115.00
 
issoisso
but Di Luca will probably do well at the Giro di Lombardia....then again Cadel might win. there's no Zuri Metzgete this year, so Di Luca doesn't have much chance of regaining points....maybe he'll do the Tour de Pologne?
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issoisso wrote:
but Di Luca will probably do well at the Giro di Lombardia....then again Cadel might win. there's no Zuri Metzgete this year, so Di Luca doesn't have much chance of regaining points....maybe he'll do the Tour de Pologne?


If Cadel finishing at podium..this should be enough.
 
Dan_Grr
issoisso wrote:
but Di Luca will probably do well at the Giro di Lombardia....


So will Rasmussen. He must be working hard as we speak... sleeping.
 
issoisso
apparently they're bringing back the Anglirú in the near future B)
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SonDaan
I Hope Valverde still starts because he can't start at the WC!
 
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issoisso
SonDaan wrote:
I Hope Valverde still starts because he can't start at the WC!


issoisso wrote:
Caisse roster:

Óscar Pereiro
Vladimir Karpets
David López
Luís Sánchez
Vicente Acosta
Joan Horrach
Imanol Erviti
Vladimir Efimkin
Xabier Zandio

Gerolsteiner roster:
Markus Fothen
Johannes Fröhlinger
Torsten Hiekmann
Tim Klinger
Andrea Moletta
Davide Rebellín
Stefan Schumacher
Tom Stamsnijder
Oliver Zaugg

Bouyges (like anyone cares)
Julien Belgy
Giovanni Bernaudeau
Dimitri Champion
Mathieu Claude
Aurélien Clerc
Xavier Florencio
Saïd Haddou
Vincent Jérôme
Erki Pütsep

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mrlol
Dutch site but you can read the names Wink
Vuelta 2007 Startlist

btw, they tip Sastre as best candidate for the final victory before marchante and menchov. And I actually think they're quite rigth... Sastre was 4th last year but the top 3 of last year isn't in now...
 
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Addy291
so you don't think Evans is in with a shoutFrown
YORKSHIRE BORN, YORKSHIRE BRED...
 
doddy13
et voila

The Tour of Spain have confirmed that more anti-doping controls will be brought in for the race this year, including - for the first time - round-the-clock random checks.

At least 350 tests will be carried out during the race, which starts this Saturday in Vigo, Vuelta director Victor Cordero said recently.

The new random tests will be in addition to the usual anti-doping controls after each stage - carried out on the day's winner, the race leader and four riders drawn out of a hat during the racing. The standard health checks on all 189 starters will take place prior to the Vuelta, as well the hematocrit and other tests during the race.

However, the UCI's new additional tests can be carried out - for both blood and urine - at any time around the clock. A small army of inspectors - 27 in total - will be present to carry out the increased volume of testing.

The Vuelta themselves have spent around 180,000 euros [120,000 pounds] on testing this year.

“We don't want any cretins in the race.” Cordero said, “because anybody who tests positive doesn't just harm themselves, they also harm cycling in general.”

“By eight o'clock of the morning after tests have been carried out, samples will be in the laboratories in Madrid being analysed.”


There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
 
Addy291
that sounds like a good thing
YORKSHIRE BORN, YORKSHIRE BRED...
 
mrlol
I think he's broken from the tour... maybe figthing for a podium but... not many TT kilometers either... same goes for cunego (but giro instead of tour) if you saw the germany tour...
 
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sakai5
doddy13 wrote:
et voila

The Tour of Spain have confirmed that more anti-doping controls will be brought in for the race this year, including - for the first time - round-the-clock random checks.

At least 350 tests will be carried out during the race, which starts this Saturday in Vigo, Vuelta director Victor Cordero said recently.

The new random tests will be in addition to the usual anti-doping controls after each stage - carried out on the day's winner, the race leader and four riders drawn out of a hat during the racing. The standard health checks on all 189 starters will take place prior to the Vuelta, as well the hematocrit and other tests during the race.

However, the UCI's new additional tests can be carried out - for both blood and urine - at any time around the clock. A small army of inspectors - 27 in total - will be present to carry out the increased volume of testing.

The Vuelta themselves have spent around 180,000 euros [120,000 pounds] on testing this year.

“We don't want any cretins in the race.” Cordero said, “because anybody who tests positive doesn't just harm themselves, they also harm cycling in general.”

“By eight o'clock of the morning after tests have been carried out, samples will be in the laboratories in Madrid being analysed.”



Good news!!!
 
issoisso
now it's officially confirmed. it's a repost epydemic Grin
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doddy13
Second in the Tour this summer automatically makes Cadel Evans Australia's most successful ever major stage racer. But in his bid to do the double and take on the Vuelta, even his team, Predictor-Lotto admit that Evans current form is a “major incognito.”

“We just don't know what he's capable of doing in the Tour of Spain.” Belgian director Hendrik Redant confirmed to CW. “Maybe he'll make the top five in Madrid, maybe he won't. This time round, we're taking it on the day by day.”

Since finishing second in July, Redant says, “Cadel's not done much in terms of racing. He rode an event on the Olympic course in Beijing, did a couple of criteriums. Other than that, nothing.”

“So we don't have any real reference points compared to other riders. know he's been training hard, but this is a voyage into the dark. The only thing we know is - we'll find out how he's going very soon!”

This is no exaggeration. Stage four of the Vuelta includes the race's hardest single climb, to the Lakes of Covadonga. Considered to be the Spanish equivalent of Alpe D'Huez or the Mortirolo, race legend has it that whoever wins at Covadonga and a [long] time trial will win overall.

However, coming so early in the event makes this prediction slightly more hazardous, although Redant agrees that the 52 kilometre time trial in Zaragoza on September 9 “will be crucial. It's totally flat, in one straight line, and very exposed. All you need is a head-wind and it could get really nasty.”

Recent race history confirms Redant's theory. “You look at what happened in the Vuelta in 2003. Isidro Nozal won the time trial there in Zaragoza and held the lead almost to the end of the race.”

Nozal finished second overall and should Evans do equally well it would be a major triumph. But with such a tough first week, anyone coming to the Vuelta hoping to ride themselves into form could find themselves in trouble - and fast
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jolly_antunes
Here it's a quick preview of this years VueltaWink

Ag2r Prévoyance
Former Miguel Indurain teammate José Luis Arrieta will be honoured with dossard number 1. Like they did last year with Arrieta, the French team will hunt for some stage wins. Samuel Dumoulin and veteran climber Stéphane Goubert should be the strongest during the toughest mountain stages, whereas Jean-Patrick Nazon could have his opportunity in sprints.

Andalucia-Cayasur
This modest Spanish team, led by climber Jorge Ferrío and ex-Cofidis rider Luis Pérez Rodriguez, has obtained one of the wildcards. We will surely remember its bright maillot as they will likely form part of every day's escapes.

Bouygues Telecom
Vendée-based team will be less Vendée-based in September. One Spaniard, Xavier Florencio, one Swiss, Aurélien Clerc, and the Estonian champion, Erki Pütsep, are the names that we ought to bear in mind over the next three weeks.

Caisse d'Epargne
Unzúe's and Echavarri's team won't have Valverde in Vigo's Grand Départ, but they have set up a very interesting squad. Oscar Pereiro, Vladimir Karpets and Vladimir Efimkin should be the strongest men in the mountains, backed by Deutschland Tour revelation David López García and hard-working 'Chente' García, Xabier Zandio and Imanol Erviti. Joan Horrach, Giro stage winner last year, completes the team.

Cofidis
Sylvain Chavanel is back. After a solid Tour, he will try and see how far he can fair in Spain (remember it is the first time that he will ride two Grand Tours in the same season). Leonardo Duque, Stéphane Augé, Maxime Monfort and local Bingen Fernández will guarantee a red jersey in the TV screens.

Crédit Agricole
The French historic team will come to Spain with its usual Vuelta team: Hungarian time trial champion Laszlo Bodrogi (who, in Germany, seemed to be in a very good shape) and climbers Alexandre Botcharov and Pietro Caucchioli. Nevertheless, sprinter Thor Hushovd will not take part in the race. Angelo Furlan and Mark Renshaw will have to show their skills in Vuelta's sprints, instead.

Discovery Channel
This will be the last big appearance of team Discovery Channel. Johan Bruyneel has created an interesting Vuelta team in order to say goodbye as best as he can to the professional cycling. Tom Danielson will lead the team. Allan Davis and Tomas Vaitkus will seek their opportunities in the sprints and Egoi Martínez, José Luis Rubiera and Stijn Devolder will have to try and catch the break-always. The team classification could be its main goal, as it was last year.

Euskaltel-Euskadi
Spaniard Samuel Sánchez has prepared this race with perseverance. His season began early, usually with Paris-Nice, and, after Vuelta al País Vasco and Spring Classics, he focused on the Vuelta. He showed that he is able to be near the best climbers last year in the mountains. And his improvement in the time trials makes him a dangerous rival. He will be supported by Haimar Zubeldia or Dionisio Galparsoro. Young Igor Antón and Koldo Fernández are looking for a stage win.

Française Des Jeux
Bradley McGee likes this race. Two years ago he commanded the leader's jersey. He needs to feel those sensations again as he has had some bad patches lately. Thomas Lövkvist will have a nice chance to prove his skills.

Gerolsteiner
The Spanish roads will also see veteran Davide Rebellin and young Stefan Schumacher, who are mainly preparing themselves for the upcoming World Championships, co-captain the team. After a difficult Tour de France for him, Markus Fothen will aspire for a prosperous Vuelta.

Karpin-Galicia
In its first appearance of the Vuelta, its leader Santos Gonzalez's injury will determine its role in the race. Otherwise, they will have to look for breakaways with riders such as David Herrero or Ezequiel Mosquera.

Lampre-Fondital
Damiano Cunego will lead the Italian squad in the Vuelta. This is the only Grand Tour in which he haven't yet shone (he won 2004 Giro and last year's Tour de France's young rider's jersey). With him will be gifted climbers Paolo Tiralongo or Sylvester Szmyd. Daniele Bennati is its best chance in the sprints and why not, after what we saw in July, for third week breakaways.

Liquigas
While Danilo Di Luca and Luca Paolini, the best riders of the 2006 team, will be preparing for the World Championships in Italy, local 'Triki' Beltrán will lead the team that have performed so well during 2007. San Sebastián's star Leonardo Bertagnolli will return to the race in which he obtained his first big victory.

Predictor-Lotto
Australian Cadel Evans, who stated that will come to the Vuelta to obtain a good overall classification in order to improve his ProTour position, will be backed with one of the strongest teams in the race. American Chris Horner, Belgians Mario Aerts and Wim Van Huffel, and Spaniard Josep Jufré are good enough to help Evans go further than he did in July. The team has left Robbie McEwen out.

Quick.Step - Innergetic
Juan Manuel Gárate's earlier injury left him without his favourite race: the Giro. Because of that he planned an alternative calendar, which led him to race the Tour de France and, now, the Vuelta. Paolo Bettini and Tom Boonen will test themselves once again on the Spanish roads, specially for the former, whose season hasn't been as fertile as other years.

Rabobank
After a very difficult month for them, Rabobank's riders will come to Spain with Russian Denis Menchov, winner of the 2005 edition. Young Theo Eltink and Mauricio Ardila Cano should be the best climbers, whereas Oscar Freire tries for a stage win. Basque Pedro Horrillo is also included in the team.

Relax-GAM
The team that hired Francisco Mancebo, Oscar Sevilla, Santi Pérez and Ángel Vicioso this winter will finally take part in the Vuelta, but without them. Look out for Daniel Moreno and José Miguel Elías, nice climbers who shone in recent Vuelta a Burgos. Ex-Kelme Julián Sánchez will appear surely in many breakaways.

Saunier Duval-Prodir
With País Vasco winner Juan José Cobo out of the team, David De La Fuente and veteran Leonardo Piepoli ought to be the ones to help José Angel Gomez Marchante on his way to the desired podium of Paseo de la Castellana. He was left out of the Tour selection as he wasn't in good shape after an injury, so he has focused his season in this race. Sprinter Ventoso, who have already won in the Vuelta, is also in the Vuelta squad of this Spanish team.

Team CSC
Carlos Sastre's men are here to help him get his first ever Grand Tour. They have chosen mostly veteran and experienced riders, like Iñigo Cuesta or Michael Blaudzun, but, on the other hand, we are going to see ex-Rabobank Alexandr Kolobnev and Deutschland Tour star Chris Anker Sørensen.

Milram
Alessandro Petacchi and Erik Zabel will lead Milram in the upcoming Vuelta. The Italian rider will be at the start in Vigo even though the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) tried to prevent his start. Matej Jurco, Martin Müller, Alberto Ongarato, Elia Rigotto, Fabio Sabatini, Marco Velo and Niki Terpstra will complete the team. Young Terpstra completed a good Deutschland Tour recently. The main goal of this team is, once again, stage wins. Last year, veteran Erik Zabel obtained two victories, including the final stage in Madrid.

T-Mobile
This will be the last opportunity to see Giuseppe Guerini's climbing skills. The Italian will retire after the Vuelta and he hopes to end his career with a stage win. Adam Hansen recently stated that he is excited to come to Spain. However, stage victories could be limited as none of the team's top-notch sprinters will be in Vigo.

 
SportingNonsense
I just remembered to do my fantasy teams for a site i use Smile

At Le Tour, my main team was 181st, My TT team 422nd and My B team 476th. My TT team did lead after the Prologue and Stage 1 though as I put the joker stage (Double points) on the prologue and picked TT riders.

Heres my 3 Vuelta teams:
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issoisso
about 3 days ago it hit me "wow...this starts in 3 days"

now it just hit me "wow, this starts in a few hours"

insane...I just can't get my head around it. another grand tour just yet. weird...

anyway, maybe it's already started...
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