Tour of Missouri Discussion
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Posted on 23-01-2010 12:24
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2. M.Albasini
3. W.De Vocht
4. L.Duque
5. S.Komkov
6. C.Müller
7. L.Nordhaug
Jack Wolfskin
11. K.Reus
12. M.Bourgoin
13. D.Cornu
14. M.Van Stayen
15. K.Vandewalle
16. R.Williams
17. R.van der Hugenhaben
Olympus AirAsia
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22. G.Bole
23. M.Lloret
24. M.Ortega
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27. R.Scholz
Starbucks
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74. J.Golcer
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76. P.Mazur
77. S.Siedler
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Ernst & Young
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112. M.Creed
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114. W.Frischkorn
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116. D.O'Loughlin
117. S.Raisin
BMC
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Irn Bru
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152. M.Jamieson
153. T.Johnson
154. E.Mohs
155. H.Roulston
156. I.Seledkov
157. C.Sutton
Ultimate
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162. K.Eeckhout
163. K.Peeters
Tour of Missouri has a fairly long time-trial, two flat stages and two hilly stages. Those hilly stages don't seem so hilly, so the time-trial may be the decider of the race. It's because of it that great time-trialists are here, but there are also hilly specialists in this race. It's hard to pick favourites for the race but Stefan Schumacher and Kai Reus are the best rated by the odds. |
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Posted on 23-01-2010 12:33
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Schumacher has not chance to win this. Cornu and Reus will bring Jack Wolfskin an 1 - 2
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Posted on 23-01-2010 12:39
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I'm hoping Kiryenka to out-score Danielson. |
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Romme1 |
Posted on 23-01-2010 12:48
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ToM is Evans' only non-european race, so hopefully he can show that she should race some more races outside Asia in next season.
He should not loose that many seconds to Cornu in the TT. So i hote that the hills will be hard enough to take some seconds, but the profiles doesn't look so At least he should end in the top 5, and bring home about 100 points.
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Posted on 23-01-2010 12:49
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Rast just brought me a win in Britain, hopefully Valjavec and Raisin can continue my lucky streak here |
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 23-01-2010 12:50
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Romme1 wrote:
ToM is Evans' only non-european race, so hopefully he can show that she should race some more races outside Asia in next season.
He should not loose that many seconds to Cornu in the TT. So i hote that the hills will be hard enough to take some seconds, but the profiles doesn't look so At least he should end in the top 5, and bring home about 100 points.
I guess you mean non-Asian race, since Evans hasnt ridden in Europe at all this year
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Romme1 |
Posted on 23-01-2010 12:52
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Romme1 wrote:
ToM is Evans' only non-european race, so hopefully he can show that she should race some more races outside Asia in next season.
He should not loose that many seconds to Cornu in the TT. So i hote that the hills will be hard enough to take some seconds, but the profiles doesn't look so At least he should end in the top 5, and bring home about 100 points.
I guess you mean non-Asian race, since Evans hasnt ridden in Europe at all this year
xD Ofc i mean non-Asian
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 23-01-2010 16:48
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good sprint by Van Stayen there. He should have a nice chance at winning the next stage
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Posted on 23-01-2010 16:53
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Siedler won a stage! I am stunned. |
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Posted on 23-01-2010 16:54
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Definately looks like most of the top sprinters chose Britain over Missouri
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 23-01-2010 16:56
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Definately looks like most of the top sprinters chose Britain over Missouri
Can't complain about that
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Levi4life |
Posted on 23-01-2010 19:07
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I have a feeling this TT isn't going to end well for my team
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Posted on 23-01-2010 19:15
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Van Stayen also wore the yellow jersey in Denmark in the TT. Hopefully this one will end with the same result for us
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Posted on 23-01-2010 19:41
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Fuck you 'Korn, I guess I did jinx my good luck
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 23-01-2010 22:21
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Fancy that, Cornu won a time trial
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Posted on 23-01-2010 22:22
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Good ride by Raisin, I want a top 10 from him and a stage podium for Valjavec |
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Levi4life |
Posted on 23-01-2010 23:00
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I suppose 3rd was the best I could hope for.
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Posted on 23-01-2010 23:12
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Good TT by Lloret, and i'm really surprised for the Ronny Scholz as rode a `WTF-good´ TT. I did not expect him do ride that well, just hoped he would end near top 20.
But now Evans annoys me, if the lost ½ a minute it would be ok, but more then one is not acceptable.
So now Lloret should ride offensive as he has done the most of his races, and hopefully gain some seconds in the last stages.
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Posted on 23-01-2010 23:19
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Like I said, the wind had an important role in this stage. |
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 23-01-2010 23:24
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Romme1 wrote:
Good TT by Lloret, and i'm really surprised for the Ronny Scholz as rode a `WTF-good´ TT. I did not expect him do ride that well, just hoped he would end near top 20.
But now Evans annoys me, if the lost ½ a minute it would be ok, but more then one is not acceptable.
So now Lloret should ride offensive as he has done the most of his races, and hopefully gain some seconds in the last stages.
I guess it was never really going to be an Evans race, with no mountains
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