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| untal |
Posted on 23-08-2008 16:49
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The distance keeps on rising, i guess.
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Posted on 23-08-2008 17:13
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Dan Martin starts the hostilities by attacking...and dropping only himself. Tiago Machado got a fair few time on him, so with the TT tomorrow, Martin has little chance of keeping the youth jersey.
Blanco and Guerra finish together, as predicted, Blanco even gets 2 secionds more due to bonuses. Tomorrow he'll win the Volta.
Well done José Herrada. There's a reason why he's considered a pretty good prospect.
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Posted on 23-08-2008 17:55
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issoisso wrote:
Blanco and Guerra finish together, as predicted, Blanco even gets 2 secionds more due to bonuses. Tomorrow he'll win the Volta.
No, he won't. I still believe Guerra will win it.  |
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Posted on 23-08-2008 18:46
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somebody knows if any station or stream is showing the GP Ouest tomorrow? |
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Posted on 23-08-2008 19:38
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issoisso wrote:
Dan Martin starts the hostilities by attacking...and dropping only himself. Tiago Machado got a fair few time on him, so with the TT tomorrow, Martin has little chance of keeping the youth jersey.
I don't know too much about Tiago Machado's abilities but on the Team Garmin website they wrote that Tiago and Martin have similar TT abilities. I guess they are just being hopeful. |
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Posted on 23-08-2008 19:45
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ceky wrote:
somebody knows if any station or stream is showing the GP Ouest tomorrow?
Hope so. the race will be without radios, so it should be chaotic and fun.
ABridgeTooFar wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Dan Martin starts the hostilities by attacking...and dropping only himself. Tiago Machado got a fair few time on him, so with the TT tomorrow, Martin has little chance of keeping the youth jersey.
I don't know too much about Tiago Machado's abilities but on the Team Garmin website they wrote that Tiago and Martin have similar TT abilities. I guess they are just being hopeful.
Maybe I'm underestimating Martin, but I've yet to see him show any particular flair for riding against the clock. Of course, the fact it finishes on a hard climb can only be good for Martin and there's also the fact that it just takes one very good or one very bad day by one of them, which is much more likely to happen after some very very hard stages.
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Posted on 23-08-2008 21:09
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Damn, it's pretty frustrating seeing Edvald being so close to taking the leaders jersey every day, let's hope he gets it by the end though |
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Posted on 23-08-2008 22:08
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How old is Martin and how old is Machado? I noticed Martin is a little bit skinnier than the rest, does that means he's not good on TT? |
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| ABridgeTooFar |
Posted on 23-08-2008 23:04
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I think Martin is 21. They held him out of the TdeFrance because they felt he was too young and not ready for it. I think he is just an average time trialer. All I know is that Garmin continues to exceed expectations and they have a fair amount of surprises this year. Lowe in Georgia, Maaskant in Roubaix, Vandevelde in Le Tour. Maybe they are doping
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| t-baum |
Posted on 24-08-2008 00:03
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ABridgeTooFar wrote:
I think Martin is 21. They held him out of the TdeFrance because they felt he was too young and not ready for it. I think he is just an average time trialer. All I know is that Garmin continues to exceed expectations and they have a fair amount of surprises this year. Lowe in Georgia, Maaskant in Roubaix, Vandevelde in Le Tour. Maybe they are doping 
Are we talking about Dan Martin? The reason he didn't ride the tour is because he wasn't in top shape. He was in top form at the Irish championships and he wouldn't of been able to hold his form for 2 weeks.
And about the doping...please go away.
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Posted on 24-08-2008 00:11
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Easy T-Baum. You missed the sarcasm in the post. Aside from the sarcasm, the point I was making is that we should not be surprised if Martin does well in the Time Trial. The team has done well all season long. He just might be able to hold onto the Best Young Rider Jersey.
The decision for Le Tour was made early in the season by the team. JV was quoted as saying Dan Martin will be a great tour rider but he is too young for this year. Hence he was able to be in top form for June and not July. His schedule was to big in good form in June and then September.
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Posted on 24-08-2008 00:39
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ABridgeTooFar wrote:
Easy T-Baum. You missed the sarcasm in the post. Aside from the sarcasm, the point I was making is that we should not be surprised if Martin does well in the Time Trial. The team has done well all season long. He just might be able to hold onto the Best Young Rider Jersey.
The decision for Le Tour was made early in the season by the team. JV was quoted as saying Dan Martin will be a great tour rider but he is too young for this year. Hence he was able to be in top form for June and not July. His schedule was to big in good form in June and then September.
I guess we're both right then.
Is he riding the Vuelta?
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Posted on 24-08-2008 03:08
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Garmin isn't doing the Vuelta
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Posted on 24-08-2008 03:11
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Damit, can anyone point me to the point standings for the continental and pro tour standings?
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Posted on 24-08-2008 03:44
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t-baum wrote:
Damit, can anyone point me to the point standings for the continental and pro tour standings?
Click on the Continental tour (Most likely Europe or Americas) and then look at the standings, its not so hard:
https://www.uciprotour.com/templates/U...uId=MTcyNg
And the Protour, just scroll down a bit:
https://www.uciprotour.com/templates/U...uId=MTY5Mw
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| issoisso |
Posted on 24-08-2008 14:03
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Second only to free Chipotle burrito cards - meet Dan Martin!
Author: Lucas Euser
24 Aug
While there wasn’t much I had to say about the last stage, there is just about everything I could write about yesterday. Stage 9 consisted of five major climbs with the first starting as we crossed the KM 0 sign and the last finishing as we crossed the finish line.
There were the countless attacks up the first climb of the day, the 20-person group Pat and I made at the bottom of the next category 1 climb, and the near crushing feeling we felt 8 km later when the yellow jersey was leaving a trail of flames as he road off the front more like a motorbike than a cyclist.
There was the full chase by the team in second which, just like yesterday, kept us strung out single file up and over the next 14.5 km category 1 in the middle of the race, only to have two more grueling ascents to tackle. The list goes on. Amazing flying solos here, guys detonating there, leaving absolute carnage all over the hilly Portuguese terrain, and years taken off all our lives!
As another Tour of Portugal comes to a finish with today’s final time trial, there is once again a mountain of material that would be more appropriate to tell in the form of a novel, not a blog entry.
There is one story, though, that amazed me the most. You have already been reading about it on the website, but without the behind-the-scenes view. Dan Martin. He is officially the next greatest thing to come to professional cycling. Well, a close second to free Chipotle burrito cards. You have seen him win one of France’s most prestigious races, the Route du Sud. He dominated the Irish national championships.
Dan is packed full of natural talent and knows how to use it. But what you don’t see is the best part about him. At the end of the day, win or lose, he is going to tell you that you did a good job and he is going to raise your spirits. He may be one of the nicest people I have ever met and I will go as far as saying he is the nicest cyclist I know. Dan suffers more than anyone out there - day in and day out - and never complains about a thing. He once told me, “I’m the most positive person I know” and he wasn’t bragging. As a matter of fact, he was just being modest.
Since you’re not here in Portugal, you can’t really see what Dan (left) is doing. He is having a great race, but the results don’t do his performance justice.
You probably don’t know much about the Tour of Portugal. But next to the Grand Tours, it’s one of the hardest races on European soil. The fact that he was able to catapult himself into the top ten yesterday on one of the hardest days in bike racing shows that this guy has what it takes to be a great champion. As if his sheer ability to race a bike or the fact that he wears one of the coolest kits in the peloton isn’t reason enough, please cheer for this guy because he is the essence of all that is great in a human being.
Maybe one day you will be lucky enough to have your legs shredded to bits by this guy, just so you can get that pat on the back afterwards. Cheers to Dan Martin for a fine performance here in Portugal! There is one more day to go and Dan is right where he belongs, in his element humbling others by showing them who is the best out there! The team is looking forward to today with our focus going into Dan’s overall and Steven’s amazing time trialing ability for a possible stage win.
Think fast thoughts for us. They will be greatly appreciated by all.
I'm only sorry that he and Machado are competing for the white jersey and not the overall. From the interviews, they're the two nicest guys around and two damn talented cyclist.
Call me what you will, but I'm of the first conviction that Martin will be one of the more talented riders in the world in a few years.
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Posted on 24-08-2008 14:58
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Dan Martin will be big, very big hopefully, and maybe he'll be the guy that gets Ireland back on the top of pro cycling (they actually where in the late '80's).
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Posted on 24-08-2008 15:29
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https://www.garnierstreamingmedia.com/...stream=158
Live stream of Eneco tour. |
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Posted on 24-08-2008 15:53
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Tom Boonen won his 2nd stage at the Eneco Tour today, while Edvald was third and finally got the leaders jersey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now I am seriously starting to think that Edvald can win this race |
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Posted on 24-08-2008 17:08
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The TT is almost over. Guerra should get the stage and Blanco the overall.
Machado beat Martin by about 1:20 or so over the 31kms and thus got the orange jersey.
Edited by issoisso on 24-08-2008 17:09
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