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Vuelta a España 2011
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| andy222c |
Posted on 31-08-2011 16:39
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Hmm... doesn't seems like Fuglsang is in the front, so no lead for him proporbly ):
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Posted on 31-08-2011 16:40
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Posted on 31-08-2011 16:41
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Posted on 31-08-2011 16:44
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Posted on 31-08-2011 16:45
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General classification
1. Wiggins - 42:50:41
2. Froome - 7'
3. Nibali - 11'
4.Kessiakoff - 14'
5. Fuglsang - 19'
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Posted on 31-08-2011 16:47
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Stage ranking
1. Moncoutie - 4.38.00
2. Intxausti – 1.18'
3. LL. Sanchez - 1.18'
4. M. Frank – 1.36'
5. Paulinho – 1.43'
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Posted on 31-08-2011 16:49
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Wiggins leader
1 188 WIGGINS, Bradley SKY 42h 50' 41''
2 183 FROOME, Christopher SKY + 7''
3 1 NIBALI, Vincenzo LIQ + 11''
4 131 KESSIAKOFF, Fredrik AST + 14''
5 103 FUGLSANG, Jakob LEO + 19''
6 157 MOLLEMA, Bauke RAB + 47''
7 104 MONFORT, Maxime LEO + 1' 06''
8 61 COBO, Juan José GEO + 1' 27''
9 209 ZUBELDIA, Haimar RSH + 1' 53''
10 201 BRAJKOVIC, Janez RSH + 2' 00
I think it's between Nibali, Wiggins, Mollema now.
Vandenbroeck looked bad too
Edited by ruben on 31-08-2011 16:50
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| kumazan |
Posted on 31-08-2011 16:55
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Wiggins will be destroyed in the Angliru, if he survives the Farrapona. He doesn't have a chance, imo. joaquim, however, could win if he attacks for further than 1km to go.
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Posted on 31-08-2011 17:02
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ruben wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
Two Brits and a Dane in top-3 of the Vuelta after 10 stages ... yeah, hadn't seen that coming.
And only 2 spanish riders in the top 10, with as names: Cobo and Zubeldia
Spanish Cycling is dead.
But Fuglsang will lose another minute on Manzaneda, 1 minute on saturday and 2 minutes on angliru...
The only Scandinavian factor I see is Kessiakoff, he did well on the previous MTF and is also still good in the GC
Also glod Mollema is 'only' 47 sec behind Wiggins and 36 behind Nibali. I think Froome will falter eventually. If he wins that would be the biggest suprise ever. I mean what has Froome ever done on this level?
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| issoisso |
Posted on 31-08-2011 17:41
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I_Mayo wrote:
Poker for Moncoutie. And this guy wanted to retire.
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| tyriion |
Posted on 31-08-2011 17:53
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kumazan wrote:
Wiggins will be destroyed in the Angliru, if he survives the Farrapona. He doesn't have a chance, imo. joaquim, however, could win if he attacks for further than 1km to go.
But does he have the stuff to last that long?
Also it's all wide open still, no one who could be considered after TT for the win has lost out today, just the likes of Fuglsang, Brajkovic and Menchov falling back again.
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Posted on 31-08-2011 17:57
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I believe it was a good move from Sky, it might look a bit odd, but it worked out great when you consider the fact that they got both 1st and 2nd and was also able to minimize their loses to some of the competitors.
I don't think that neither Froome nor Wiggins can win the whole thing, but Wiggins might keep it for a bit longer than Froome would. |
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| mb2612 |
Posted on 31-08-2011 18:08
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Has a grand tour ever had a closer top 5 after 11 stages?
Even the tour, without any decisive stages in the first 2 weeks has more splits
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| ruben |
Posted on 31-08-2011 18:11
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andy222c wrote:
Hmm... doesn't seems like Fuglsang is in the front, so no lead for him proporbly ):
Fuglsang is only going to drop more and more time on the mountains. |
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Posted on 31-08-2011 18:12
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siwi wrote:
ruben wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
Two Brits and a Dane in top-3 of the Vuelta after 10 stages ... yeah, hadn't seen that coming.
And only 2 spanish riders in the top 10, with as names: Cobo and Zubeldia
Spanish Cycling is dead.
But Fuglsang will lose another minute on Manzaneda, 1 minute on saturday and 2 minutes on angliru...
The only Scandinavian factor I see is Kessiakoff, he did well on the previous MTF and is also still good in the GC
Also glod Mollema is 'only' 47 sec behind Wiggins and 36 behind Nibali. I think Froome will falter eventually. If he wins that would be the biggest suprise ever. I mean what has Froome ever done on this level?
Only 27 seconds today i think. FUGLSANG FTW 
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Posted on 31-08-2011 18:26
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ruben wrote:
Wiggins leader
1 188 WIGGINS, Bradley SKY 42h 50' 41''
2 183 FROOME, Christopher SKY + 7''
3 1 NIBALI, Vincenzo LIQ + 11''
4 131 KESSIAKOFF, Fredrik AST + 14''
5 103 FUGLSANG, Jakob LEO + 19''
6 157 MOLLEMA, Bauke RAB + 47''
7 104 MONFORT, Maxime LEO + 1' 06''
8 61 COBO, Juan José GEO + 1' 27''
9 209 ZUBELDIA, Haimar RSH + 1' 53''
10 201 BRAJKOVIC, Janez RSH + 2' 00
I think it's between Nibali, Wiggins, Mollema now.
Vandenbroeck looked bad too
You forgot Kessiakoff
Edited by lukaas on 31-08-2011 18:27
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Posted on 31-08-2011 18:35
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ruben wrote:
siwi wrote:
ruben wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
Two Brits and a Dane in top-3 of the Vuelta after 10 stages ... yeah, hadn't seen that coming.
And only 2 spanish riders in the top 10, with as names: Cobo and Zubeldia
Spanish Cycling is dead.
But Fuglsang will lose another minute on Manzaneda, 1 minute on saturday and 2 minutes on angliru...
The only Scandinavian factor I see is Kessiakoff, he did well on the previous MTF and is also still good in the GC
Also glod Mollema is 'only' 47 sec behind Wiggins and 36 behind Nibali. I think Froome will falter eventually. If he wins that would be the biggest suprise ever. I mean what has Froome ever done on this level?
Only 27 seconds today i think. FUGLSANG FTW 
Yes fantastic, GT podium material... or not
He says he is just aiming for the top 10
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Posted on 31-08-2011 18:42
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Yup. Thats still possible.
Btw Kruijswijk really disappointing imo. |
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| andy222c |
Posted on 31-08-2011 18:50
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siwi wrote:
Yup. Thats still possible.
Btw Kruijswijk really disappointing imo.
Kruijswijk is still very young and the Vuelta is his second GT this year! Today he lost some time but he worked very hard for Mollema and was realy agressive, especialy on the final 5 kilometres where he actually gaped the pack with Mollema on his wheel. Credit for that i would say
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Posted on 31-08-2011 18:50
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siwi wrote:
Yup. Thats still possible.
Btw Kruijswijk really disappointing imo.
Kruijswijk went into the attacks as buffer for Mollema, he is sacrifising his own GC now completely.
Which is logical.
He attacked/counter attacked 4/5 times. With this wind you are going to pay for that |
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