The tour de France 2010
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miggi133 |
Posted on 29-07-2010 18:07
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I moved the story from the 09 forum. I bought the pcm10 version and i gonna use this story as the draft for a careerstory...
So, Here is the first post from the 09 thread:
Welcome to le Tour de France 2010. Its gonna be an interesting race over 3 weeks with six horrorfying mountain stages. Many strong cyclists are at the start of this years tour includin Contador, Schleck and Menchov.
Also there is a great number of big sprinters like Mark Cavendish or Thor Hushovd. Many Questions are still open before the prologue. Who will win the KOM classification? Is Mark Cavendish gonna win his first green jersey with Greipel as luxury teammate or is it gonna be hushovd for the 2nd in the row?
But the most interesting Question is: Who will win the Tour? Is it gonna be a duel between Schleck and Contador or are there more conter´nders or is it a suprise man? Lets see how the next 3 weeks develop.
Here are the rosters....
Spoiler Astana
1. A.Contador
2. A.Davis
3. D.De la Fuente
4. A.Dyachenko
5. E.Gasparotto
6. M.Iglinskiy
7. J.Jufré
8. D.Navarro
9. P.Tiralongo
Saxo Bank
11. A.Schleck
12. M.Breschel
13. F.Cancellara
14. J.Fuglsang
15. S.O'Grady
16. F.Schleck
17. N.Sørensen
18. C.A.Sørensen
19. J.Voigt
Euskaltel
21. S.Sánchez
22. K.Fernández
23. A.Galdos
24. B.Intxausti
25. E.MartÃnez
26. M.Nieve
27. J.J.Oroz
28. R.Sicard
29. I.Velasco
BMC
31. C.Evans
32. C.Beyer
33. B.Bookwalter
34. M.Frank
35. A.Kristoff
36. A.Moos
37. S.Nydam
38. F.Stalder
39. D.Wyss
Rabobank
41. D.Menchov
42. M.Ardila
43. Ó.Freire
44. R.Gesink
45. S.Kruijswijk
46. T.Leezer
47. B.Mollema
48. L.Ten Dam
49. P.Weening
The Shack
51. L.Armstrong
52. C.Horner
53. A.Klöden
54. L.Leipheimer
55. S.Paulinho
56. Y.Popovych
57. J.L.Rubiera
58. G.Steegmans
59. H.Zubeldia
Liquigas
61. I.Basso
62. D.Bennati
63. F.Chicchi
64. J.Guarnieri
65. R.Kiserlovski
66. R.Kreuziger
67. F.Sabatini
68. P.Sagan
69. O.Zaugg
Cervélo
71. C.Sastre
72. T.Bos
73. P.Deignan
74. R.Hammond
75. J.Hunt
76. A.Klier
77. B.Lancaster
78. D.Lloyd
79. D.Rollin
Garmin
81. C.Vande Velde
82. J.Dean
83. T.Farrar
84. R.Hesjedal
85. R.Hunter
86. F.Kessiakoff
87. M.Kreder
88. D.Millar
89. D.Zabriskie
Sky
91. B.Wiggins
92. E.Boasson Hagen
93. S.Calzati
94. M.Hayman
95. G.Henderson
96. T.Löfkvist
97. N.Portal
98. B.Swift
99. D.Viganò
Omega Pharma
101. J.Van den Broeck
102. M.Aerts
103. J.Bakelandts
104. F.De Greef
105. K.De Haes
106. M.Lloyd
107. J.Peraud
108. J.Roelandts
109. J.Vanendert
HTC - Columbia
111. M.Rogers
112. M.Cavendish
113. M.Goss
114. R.Guldhammer
115. T.Martin
116. M.Monfort
117. M.Renshaw
118. H.Roulston
119. P.Velits
Caisse d'Epargne
121. L.L.Sánchez
122. M.Bruseghin
123. A.Jeanneson
124. V.Kiryienka
125. P.Lastras
126. D.López
127. C.Moreau
128. J.J.Rojas
129. X.Zandio
Quick·Step
131. K.De Weert
132. C.Barredo
133. S.Chavanel
134. D.Devenyns
135. K.Hulsmans
136. I.Keisse
137. B.Samoilau
138. K.Seeldraeyers
139. K.Van Impe
AG2R
141. V.Efimkin
142. G.Bonnafond
143. M.Bouet
144. D.Champion
145. C.Dessel
146. H.Dupont
147. K.Goddaert
148. L.Mondory
149. C.Riblon
Bouygues Télécom
151. Y.Trofimov
152. W.Bonnet
153. P.Fédrigo
154. C.Gautier
155. L.Lefèvre
156. P.Rolland
157. M.Sprick
158. T.Voeckler
159. N.Vogondy
Katusha
161. V.Karpets
162. G.Caruso
163. S.Ivanov
164. M.Khalilov
165. L.Mazzanti
166. R.McEwen
167. D.Napolitano
168. S.Vandenbergh
169. E.Vorganov
Française des Jeux
171. S.Casar
172. S.Chavanel
173. R.Di Gregorio
174. A.Geslin
175. Y.Hutarovich
176. T.Pinot
177. J.Roy
178. B.Vaugrenard
179. J.Veikkanen
Team Milram
181. C.Knees
182. G.Ciolek
183. W.De Vocht
184. M.Fothen
185. R.Förster
186. L.Gerdemann
187. R.Sentjens
188. W.Stroetinga
189. P.Wrolich
Cofidis
191. C.Kern
192. R.Cusin
193. S.Dumoulin
194. L.Duque
195. J.El Fares
196. A.Moinard
197. D.Moncoutié
198. D.Monier
199. R.Pauriol
After several riders set their time, Andys main Teammate (and his brother)
Frank Schleck started into this years Tour de France. He set a good Time for his timetrialabillities and came in 36th with a residue of 46seconds.
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Columbia is going for the green jersey at this years tour. However with Tony Martin they also have a young talented rider who could win one or two stages and his main target for this years tour is the timetrial at the end of the tour. He set a new best but in the end he would loose 17 seconds to the winner becoming 7th.
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His form said no, his legs said yes. Fabian Cancellara set an amazing time around the street circuit. His Time of 11:44 was unbeatable and so he will be wearing yellow on tomorrows stage.
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Many people said that Bradley wiggins will be on the podium in paris after becoming 4th last year... But in order to achieve that he had to prove that he was ready for this tour. Having a lower start number than cancellara he had the big advantege of nowing the time to beat. But his prologue time wasnt good enough becoming 3rd, loosing 6 seconds.
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Before he rolled from the startramp everyone was asking: Is it enough this time? Can he really win the tour this year? He couldn´t give a clear answer as he is focusing on schleck and Contador aswell as the mountains... His Time wasn´t great loosing 19seconds to Cancellara and seven to contador.
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Second last to start was Andy Schleck. His time was worse than his brothers but everyone who knows Andy knows that he will be one of the best contenders in the mountains. Andy lost 54 seconds to Cancellara and 42 secs to Contador...
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Last to start was Contador. He set a great time and was fastest from all of the main tour favourits... He lost 12 secs to Cancellara however he will not see him as contender for the maillot jaune.
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Spoiler The GC
1 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 11'44
2 Andreas Klöden Team RadioShack + 4
3 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team + 6
4 Levi Leipheimer Team RadioShack + 9
5 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack + 11
6 Alberto Contador Astana + 12
7 Tony Martin Team HTC - Columbia + 17
8 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team + 19
9 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank + 20
10 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step + 23
36 Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 46
68 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 53
72 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 54
77 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank + 58
107 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank + 1´05
168 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 1´23
174 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 1´26
Spoiler YC
1 Tony Martin Team HTC - Columbia 12'01 12'01 (1)
2 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia + 8 + 8 (2)
3 Roman Kreuziger Liquigas - Doimo + 9 + 9 (3)
4 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 12 + 12 (4)
5 Beñat Intxausti Euskaltel - Euskadi + 22 + 22 (5)
6 Peter Sagan Liquigas - Doimo + 23 + 23 (6)
7 Wim Stroetinga Team Milram + 34 + 34 (7)
8 Jürgen Roelandts Omega Pharma - Lotto s.t. + 34 (8)
9 Rémy Cusin Cofidis, le crédit en ligne s.t. + 34 (9)
10 Jan Bakelandts Omega Pharma - Lotto + 35 + 35 (10)
11 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 36 + 36 (11)
13 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank s.t. + 37 (13)
Edited by miggi133 on 29-07-2010 18:11
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Posted on 29-07-2010 18:20
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Great start with Cancellara! Good luck for this one and keep it up |
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Posted on 29-07-2010 18:39
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yes keep it up nice one ! |
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miggi133 |
Posted on 29-07-2010 19:19
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Stage 2.
We are heading to Brussels... As this is a flat stage our main goal is to save the Maillot jaune and to bring Breschel into a good position for the sprint.
An early break wasn´t good enough and got caught very fast. The second breakaway of the day was formed by the same riders. They had a maximum advantage of 5´30min. A suprise was that sprinter William Bonnet was in the break who didnt feel strong enough for a mass sprint. However, the break was caught with 17km to go.
We 12 km to go we set up our sprinter train. In first position was Cancellara, followed by Voigt. O´Grady is playing Renshaws role for Breschel...
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However, our train wasn´t satisfactory. O´Grady and Breschel were in the wind to early. Another problem was that Breschel was stuck between Mazzanti and Voigt, and till 650m before the line he didnt find a way to pass. On the right Boasson Hagen sprinted past the other riders...
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And won the stage!!!
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Spoiler Rotterdam-Bruxelles
1 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 5h22'34
2 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
3 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions s.t.
4 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia s.t.
5 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank s.t.
6 Allan Davis Astana s.t.
7 Daniele Bennati Liquigas - Doimo s.t.
8 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank s.t.
9 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank s.t.
10 Óscar Freire Rabobank s.t.
Spoiler The GC
1 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 5h34'18
2 Andreas Klöden Team RadioShack + 4
3 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team + 6
4 Levi Leipheimer Team RadioShack + 9
5 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack + 11
6 Alberto Contador Astana + 12
7 Tony Martin Team HTC - Columbia + 17
8 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team + 19
9 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank + 20
10 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step + 23
36 Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 46
68 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 53
72 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 54
77 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank + 58
107 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank + 1´05
168 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 1´23
174 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 1´26
Spoiler Points Classement
1 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 22 37
2 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 35 35
3 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale 30 30
4 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions 26 26
5 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 24 24
6 Allan Davis Astana 20 20
7 Daniele Bennati Liquigas - Doimo 19 19
8 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank 18 18
9 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank 17 17
10 Óscar Freire Rabobank 16 16
Spoiler YC
1 Tony Martin Team HTC - Columbia 12'01 12'01 (1)
2 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia + 8 + 8 (2)
3 Roman Kreuziger Liquigas - Doimo + 9 + 9 (3)
4 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 12 + 12 (4)
5 Beñat Intxausti Euskaltel - Euskadi + 22 + 22 (5)
6 Peter Sagan Liquigas - Doimo + 23 + 23 (6)
7 Wim Stroetinga Team Milram + 34 + 34 (7)
8 Jürgen Roelandts Omega Pharma - Lotto s.t. + 34 (8)
9 Rémy Cusin Cofidis, le crédit en ligne s.t. + 34 (9)
10 Jan Bakelandts Omega Pharma - Lotto + 35 + 35 (10)
11 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 36 + 36 (11)
13 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank s.t. + 37 (13)
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Eddy is the greatest
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Posted on 30-07-2010 09:57
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LOVE the start of this Tour story, keep it up ! (Y)
Edited by 10theri on 30-07-2010 10:00
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Posted on 30-07-2010 10:10
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Very good story!
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Posted on 30-07-2010 13:01
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Today is the first day of hell titled a big danish newspaper.
It was easy to say that a small group of riders would try to beat the peloton as this stage was suitable for a small break.
An early Break was formed by Sylvain Chavanel, who seemed pretty strong today. Eberyone let the number 10 in the GC go because the big names knew that he wouldn´t play any role in the mountains.
However his solo was caught by a chasing group including Voeckler and Casar.
The break got divided several times but always found back together. The most promising try was by Casar and Kessiakoff but they werent strong enough to hold of the chasing group.
Meanwhile Nicki Sörensen fell and lost 10 minutes to the peloton...
20km before the end of the stage Contador and Evans attacked.
Andy was a little sick today and couldnt keep up with them.
The three top riders were caught but the break was still going on...
The Group got divided and three French riders stayed ahead (Casar, Chavanel and Voeckler)...
Casar was in the leading position when the sprint began...
But he want strong enough and Chavanel could outsprint his countrymen and won the stage...
...with a lead of 40 seconds before the peloton. The new leader in the GC and the KOM classification is Chavanel...
"Tomorrow we are going to Hell" said Armstrong after todays stage with a view on the Cobblestone Stage to Arenberg tomorrow...
Spoiler Bruxelles-Spa
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 4h49'30
2 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Télécom s.t.
3 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux s.t.
4 Thomas Löfkvist Sky Professional Cycling Team + 40
5 Jelle Vanendert Omega Pharma - Lotto s.t.
6 Fredrik Kessiakoff Garmin - Transitions s.t.
7 Sergueï Ivanov Team Katusha s.t.
8 Samuel Sánchez Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
9 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack s.t.
10 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank s.t.
Spoiler GC
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 10h24'11
2 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank + 17
3 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux + 19
4 Andreas Klöden Team RadioShack + 21
5 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team + 23
6 Levi Leipheimer Team RadioShack + 26
7 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack + 28
8 Alberto Contador Astana + 29
9 Tony Martin Team HTC - Columbia + 34
10 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team + 36
11 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank + 37
35 Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'03
62 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'11
67 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank + 1'15
89 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank + 1'22
150 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 3'38
158 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 4'11
177 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 21'27
Spoiler Points Classification
1 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 51
2 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 42
3 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Télécom 36
4 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 35
5 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux 35
6 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank 34
7 Fredrik Kessiakoff Garmin - Transitions 30
8 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale 30
9 Thomas Löfkvist Sky Professional Cycling Team 28
Spoiler KOM
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 16
2 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux 13
3 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Télécom 5
4 Fredrik Kessiakoff Garmin - Transitions 4
5 Jelle Vanendert Omega Pharma - Lotto 4
6 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank 2
7 Sergueï Ivanov Team Katusha 2
8 Thomas Löfkvist Sky Professional Cycling Team 1
9 Robert Gesink Rabobank 1
Spoiler Young Rider
1 Tony Martin Team HTC - Columbia 10h24'45
2 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia + 8
3 Roman Kreuziger Liquigas - Doimo + 9
4 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 12
5 Beñat Intxausti Euskaltel - Euskadi + 22
6 Peter Sagan Liquigas - Doimo + 23
7 Jürgen Roelandts Omega Pharma - Lotto + 34
8 Rémy Cusin Cofidis, le crédit en ligne + 34
9 Jan Bakelandts Omega Pharma - Lotto + 35
10 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 37 (10)
37 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 3'04
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Posted on 30-07-2010 14:30
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We hit the cobbles today...
Its gonna be a very hard stage as we have to bring Schleck over the cobbles without any Crash... Cancellara is gonna be his Guard and today we have a big advantage as Contador and Evans don´t have a good Teammate to bring em over the cobble parts...
Although we didn´t have to, we controlled the speed of the peloton.
Many Riders tried to break away and a group of 12 formed including Romain Sicard from Euskatel.
The group ahd a maximum advantage of 3'25 and went on the cobbles first.
Every one in the Peloton survived the first cobblessection, but it was the easiest Section of the day...
After the first Cobbles section Cervelo took over as leading team in the pack to catch the break and to bring Hushovd in the right position...
First Facourites to fall behind were Basso and Vandevelde as well as Rogers...
And also the Maillot jaune was in the group that lost contact to the pack
Also Kreuziger, leipheimer, Gesink and Köden were left behind... Armstrongs team was weakened as Popovych fell back earlier on and Horner was in the break, leaving Armstrong in the pack with Paulinho...
And then the Shock!!! Radioshacks BIG BOSS Lance Armstrong had a puncture....
But the riders who lost the contact to the peloton could come back and join the peloton before the next cobbles section...
After the last Cobblessection of the day, O´Grady attaced 8.4 km before the finish.
And his Attack was succesful!!!
And we had a great finish with Breschel coming in 4th...
Chavanel comes in 9th and defends his maillot jaune today, and he will keep it for at least 4 other days...
Spoiler Wanze-Arenberg
1 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank 5h17'08
2 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team s.t.
3 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack s.t.
4 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank s.t.
5 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team s.t.
6 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions s.t.
7 Óscar Freire Rabobank s.t.
8 Daniel Lloyd Cervélo Test Team s.t.
9 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step s.t.
10 Gerald Ciolek Team Milram s.t.
Spoiler GC
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 15h41'19
2 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank + 17
3 Andreas Klöden Team RadioShack + 21
4 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team + 23
5 Levi Leipheimer Team RadioShack + 26
6 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack + 28
7 Alberto Contador Astana + 29
8 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team + 36
9 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank + 37
10 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Télécom s.t.
29 Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'03
50 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'11
51 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank + 1'15
66 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank + 1'22
109 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank s.t.
117 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 4'11
177 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 21'27
Spoiler Points
1 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 63
2 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 59
3 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank 58
4 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank 52
5 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team 50
6 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack 49
7 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 48
8 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions 46
9 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 39
10 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team 36
Spoiler KOM
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 16
2 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux 13
3 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Télécom 5
4 Fredrik Kessiakoff Garmin - Transitions 4
5 Jelle Vanendert Omega Pharma - Lotto 4
6 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank 2
7 Sergueï Ivanov Team Katusha 2
8 Thomas Löfkvist Sky Professional Cycling Team 1
9 Robert Gesink Rabobank 1
Spoiler Young riders
1 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 15h42'01
2 Roman Kreuziger Liquigas - Doimo + 1
3 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 4
8 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 29
23 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 2'56
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Posted on 30-07-2010 14:56
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This story is very realistic, Armstrong having a puncture in the cobble stage and Chavanel winning in Spa. |
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Posted on 30-07-2010 15:20
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FreitasPCM wrote:
This story is very realistic, Armstrong having a puncture in the cobble stage and Chavanel winning in Spa.
And Chavanel loosing contact to the peloton... However they all made it back into the pack^^
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Posted on 31-07-2010 14:46
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As todays is a flat stage we are going to race for Breschel again...
It is a short stage over 148km from Cambrai to Reims.
The start of the stage was very hectic. 5 riders formed an early break and the peloton let them go as the best rider was Mondory (96. +1'36).
Today we are focusing on Breschels Sprint Speed as it is most Likely that Cancellara will loose the green jersey today.
Best rider from the Sprinters is Breschel in 3rd Place but he needs fo finish in the top 5 as Boasson Hagen, Farrar and Cavendish arent that many points behind him.
BMC and Caisse were very active in the pack to catch the break.
Hard Luck for BMC... With only 23.8 Kilometers to go Evans fell. That was a hard cap for him as this could shrink his ambition on the victory...
Imediatley his team dropped back, to bring the World Champion back to the pack.
5km to go and Breschel got the maybe most valuable Backwheel for Cavendish, Mark Renshaw...
The Sprint began, and without knowing, Renshaw pulled Breschel.
However it wasnt the right backwheel as Cavendish started his own Sprint out of nowhere and took the stage win in front of McEwen.
Breschel gets his Top 5 result by taking 4th place.
And he takes the green jersey with 8 points ahead of Cavendish.
After everyone crossed the line there were some changes in the GC as Klöden, Kreuziger, Gesink and Leipheimer arrived 1'40min after the pack together with several others includin LL Sanchez.
Spoiler Cambrais-Reims
1 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 3h24'34
2 Robbie McEwen Team Katusha s.t.
3 Allan Davis Astana s.t.
4 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank s.t.
5 Theo Bos Cervélo Test Team s.t.
6 Sébastien Chavanel Française des Jeux s.t.
7 Gerald Ciolek Team Milram s.t.
8 Gert Steegmans Team RadioShack s.t.
9 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions s.t.
10 Óscar Freire Rabobank s.t.
176 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team + 4'57
Spoiler GC
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 19h05'53
2 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank + 17
3 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team + 23
4 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack + 28
5 Alberto Contador Astana + 29
6 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank + 37
7 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions + 42
8 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia s.t.
9 Linus Gerdemann Team Milram + 43
10 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 46
20 Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'03
32 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'11
33 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank + 1'15
41 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank + 1'22
100 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 3'38
105 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 4'11
122 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team + 5'33
176 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 21'27
Spoiler Points
1 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank 82
2 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 74
3 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 68
4 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions 63
5 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 62
6 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 59
7 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank 52
8 Óscar Freire Rabobank 51
9 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team 50
10 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack 50
Spoiler KOM
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 16
2 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux 13
3 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Télécom 5
4 Fredrik Kessiakoff Garmin - Transitions 4
5 Jelle Vanendert Omega Pharma - Lotto 4
6 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale 3
7 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank 2
8 Sergueï Ivanov Team Katusha 2
9 Benoît Vaugrenard Française des Jeux 2
10 Thomas Löfkvist Sky Professional Cycling Team 1
Spoiler Young
1 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 19h06'35
2 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 4
3 Peter Sagan Liquigas - Doimo + 15
4 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 29
5 Gerald Ciolek Team Milram + 36
6 Branislau Samoilau Quick·Step + 38
7 Julien El Fares Cofidis, le crédit en ligne + 43
8 Michel Kreder Garmin - Transitions + 47
9 Roman Kreuziger Liquigas - Doimo + 1'41
10 Beñat Intxausti Euskaltel - Euskadi + 1'54
20 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 2'56
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Posted on 31-07-2010 17:12
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Yet another flat stage.
Today it will be important to defend the green jersey with breschel and slowly get moraly fit for the mountains as Station de Rousses comes closer with every day. As it is a flat stage again, there won´t be any changes in the GC and the young rider Classification.
L´Equipe titled the follwing about yesterdays stage:
Lucky Matti Breschel gets the green jersey, today to flat to keep it?
First one to attack on todays stage was Wim de Vocht from team Milram. His attempt created a 10 rider break which was caught at the first KOM point. The start of the stage was the stage of many attacks from BMC riders after Cadel Evans lost more than 4'50min yesterday and is therefore out of the circle of favourites...
Finally A group formed 130 km before the finish. But the group lived in danger as Mounier the 19th in the GC with a residue of 1'00min was in the group...
The maximum advantage of the break was 1'25 and there was no second were they were out of the view of the pack.
After the group was caught the sprinters got ready to fight for the last intermediate sprint when suddenly Veikkanen fell
Offside the cameras Farrar won the sprint and pushed himself into second of the provisional Sprinters Classement.
While Saxo Bank was building up a train,
Hutarovich, Velasco and Velits fell...
Cancellara madde the pace for Saxo Bank and went into the sprint first
The Sprint was Close and with half a kilometer to go Breschel was in the lead...
And won his first stage at this tour, thanks to a brilliant train!!!
Today the Tour lost two riders: Kessiakoff (Garmin) and Juffre (Astana)
Spoiler Epernais-Montargis
1 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank 4h16'32
2 Linus Gerdemann Team Milram s.t.
3 Óscar Freire Rabobank s.t.
4 Eduard Vorganov Team Katusha s.t.
5 Jérémy Roy Française des Jeux s.t.
6 Mark Renshaw Team HTC - Columbia s.t.
7 Enrico Gasparotto Astana s.t.
8 Julian Dean Garmin - Transitions s.t.
9 Gert Steegmans Team RadioShack s.t.
10 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank s.t.
Spoiler GC
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 23h22'25
2 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank + 17
3 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team + 23
4 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack + 28
5 Alberto Contador Astana + 29
6 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank + 37
7 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions + 42
8 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia s.t.
9 Linus Gerdemann Team Milram + 43
10 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 46
20 Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'03
32 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'11
33 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank + 1'15
41 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank + 1'22
98 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 3'38
103 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 4'11
173 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 21'27
179 Riders started 2 left the race today. 177 will start the next stage
Spoiler Points
1 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank 117
2 Óscar Freire Rabobank 89
3 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 88
4 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions 85
5 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 73
6 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 68
7 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 59
8 Gerald Ciolek Team Milram 59
9 Allan Davis Astana 58
10 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank 52
Spoiler KOM
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 16
2 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux 13
3 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Télécom 5
4 Jelle Vanendert Omega Pharma - Lotto 4
5 Aitor Galdos Euskaltel - Euskadi 3
6 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale 3
7 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team 3
8 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank 2
9 Laurent Lefèvre Bbox Bouygues Télécom 2
10 Sergueï Ivanov Team Katusha 2
Spoiler Young riders
1 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 23h23'07
2 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 4
3 Gerald Ciolek Team Milram + 36
3 Peter Sagan Liquigas - Doimo + 15
4 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 29
6 Branislau Samoilau Quick·Step + 38
7 Julien El Fares Cofidis, le crédit en ligne + 43
8 Michel Kreder Garmin - Transitions + 47
9 Roman Kreuziger Liquigas - Doimo + 1'41
10 Beñat Intxausti Euskaltel - Euskadi + 1'54
20 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 2'56
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Posted on 31-07-2010 17:46
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FreitasPCM wrote:
This story is very realistic, Armstrong having a puncture in the cobble stage and Chavanel winning in Spa.
..and A.Schleck have 42 s behind Contador after prologue.I hope that Schleck will not have a puncture on Port de Bales
Great story
Edited by raz on 31-07-2010 17:48
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Posted on 31-07-2010 18:02
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Last day before we hit the mountains...
Flat but enough hills for a single rider to take the KOM Jersey...
The stage started with an attack by Romain Sicard... He already attcked on Stage 4 and yesterdays stage...
Cyril Gautier won the first 3 points for the mountain jersey.
And at the 2nd KOM Classification point it was the frenchman again...
The brake had a maximum advantage of 8'24min
The stage was a very boring stage and when the sprint pulled of it was Freire who had the best legs and took the win
Spoiler Montagis-Gueugnon
1 Óscar Freire Rabobank 6h01'33
2 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia s.t.
3 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team s.t.
4 Gerald Ciolek Team Milram s.t.
5 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank s.t.
6 Allan Davis Astana s.t.
7 Daniele Bennati Liquigas - Doimo s.t.
8 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions s.t.
9 Gert Steegmans Team RadioShack s.t.
10 David Millar Garmin - Transitions s.t.
Spoiler GC
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 29h23'58
2 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank + 17
3 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team + 23
4 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack + 28
5 Alberto Contador Astana + 29
6 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank + 37
7 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions + 42
8 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia s.t.
9 Linus Gerdemann Team Milram + 43
10 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 46
20 Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'03
32 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'11
33 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank + 1'15
41 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank + 1'22
96 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 3'38
101 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 4'11
172 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 21'27
Spoiler Points
1 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank 139
2 Óscar Freire Rabobank 124
3 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 118
4 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions 103
5 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 99
6 Gerald Ciolek Team Milram 83
7 Allan Davis Astana 78
8 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 68
9 Robbie McEwen Team Katusha 64
10 Gert Steegmans Team RadioShack 62
Spoiler KOM
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 16
2 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux 13
3 Cyril Gautier Bbox Bouygues Télécom 8
4 Jérémy Roy Française des Jeux 6
5 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Télécom 5
6 Dimitri Champion AG2R La Mondiale 4
7 Jelle Vanendert Omega Pharma - Lotto 4
8 Aitor Galdos Euskaltel - Euskadi 3
9 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale 3
10 Leonardo Duque Cofidis, le crédit en ligne 3
Spoiler Young
1 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 29h24'40
2 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 4
3 Peter Sagan Liquigas - Doimo + 15
4 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 29
5 Gerald Ciolek Team Milram + 36
6 Branislau Samoilau Quick·Step + 38
7 Julien El Fares Cofidis, le crédit en ligne + 43
8 Michel Kreder Garmin - Transitions + 47
9 Roman Kreuziger Liquigas - Doimo + 1'41
10 Beñat Intxausti Euskaltel - Euskadi + 1'54
20 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 2'56
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Posted on 31-07-2010 18:04
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raz wrote:
FreitasPCM wrote:
This story is very realistic, Armstrong having a puncture in the cobble stage and Chavanel winning in Spa.
..and A.Schleck have 42 s behind Contador after prologue.I hope that Schleck will not have a puncture on Port de Bales
Great story
Slowly im getting scared of the story and its parralels to the real life^^
But i actually didnt notice that...
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Posted on 31-07-2010 18:04
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raz wrote:
FreitasPCM wrote:
This story is very realistic, Armstrong having a puncture in the cobble stage and Chavanel winning in Spa.
..and A.Schleck have 42 s behind Contador after prologue.I hope that Schleck will not have a puncture on Port de Bales
Great story
Slowly im getting scared of the story and its parralels to the real life^^
But i actually didnt notice that...
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Posted on 31-07-2010 18:59
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miggi kommst du aus deutschland ?
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Posted on 31-07-2010 19:52
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WE HIT THE MOUNTAINS
Finally a stage where the big names will show their strength-Andy Schleck
Schleck will have to fight for his life today, But i gonna give him a small chance... I will decide this Tour in thy pyrenaes...-Alberto Contador
6 KOM Classifications...Chavanel has to fight to keep his Jersey today...
First one to attack was Vogondy... The french man saw his chance for the KOM jersey and initiated the first Break of the day...
Jelle vanendert won the second and Third KOM Classification, giving him a total of 13 points after 3 of 6...
First one to fall back was Tyler Farrar... The US Sprinter had serious problems today.
Then it was a group of 22 Riders who lost contact with the pack... Thery were not the big names except for maybe Robbie McEwen.
Soon two RadioShack rider fell back, good for armstrong that steegmans was one of them...
And then we lost one rider... Stuart O´Grady fell back, Together with ciolek and suprisingly Knees.
Then Casar and a group including Voigt and C.A. Sörensen lost contact.
In a short downhill section, Lefevre and his teammate Gautier crashed... But they seemed okay.
More tough luck for Farrar. He had a puncture... Its gonna be a tough day if he wants to make it to the finish in time...
Vanendert took also the 4th and 5th KOM classifications and is now the provisional leader of the KOM jersey...
With an advantage of 4 minutes the leading Group went into the final climb...
The whole time in the pack, Andy kept his brothers Backwheel... When would the favourites attack?
First Favourites to attack were Basso, Van Den Broeck And VandeVelde...
And then the Schlecks, Evans and Contador attacked.
But they were caught by the pack where Cervelo and Rabobank were making the pace.
With a km to go Sastre was in the lead and the pack was chasing him...
...and the spainiard took the win...
Chavanel however could defend his Maillot jaune...
But lost the dotted jersey... And Andy Schleck rode into the maillot blanc...
Spoiler Tournous-Station des Rousses
1 Carlos Sastre Cervélo Test Team 4h54'51
2 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack s.t.
3 Samuel Sánchez Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
4 Luis León Sánchez Caisse d'Epargne s.t.
5 Alberto Contador Astana s.t.
6 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team s.t.
7 Denis Menchov Rabobank s.t.
8 Levi Leipheimer Team RadioShack s.t.
9 Yaroslav Popovych Team RadioShack s.t.
10 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team s.t.
11 Andreas Klöden Team RadioShack s.t.
12 Florian Stalder BMC Racing Team s.t.
13 Bauke Mollema Rabobank s.t.
14 Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank s.t.
15 Vladimir Efimkin AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
16 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Télécom s.t.
17 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank s.t.
18 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux s.t.
19 Beñat Intxausti Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
20 Chris Horner Team RadioShack s.t.
Spoiler GC
1 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 34h18'49
2 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank + 17
3 Bradley Wiggins Sky Professional Cycling Team + 23
4 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack + 28
5 Alberto Contador Astana + 29
6 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank + 37
7 Christophe Moreau Caisse d'Epargne + 47
8 Michael Rogers Team HTC - Columbia s.t.
9 Samuel Sánchez Euskaltel - Euskadi + 52
10 Chris Horner Team RadioShack s.t.
13 Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'03
20 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank + 1'11
53 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 3'38
63 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team + 5'33
64 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 6'03
65 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank + 6'04
117 Stuart O'Grady Team Saxo Bank + 11'45
158 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank + 23'19
Spoiler Points Classification
1 Matti Breschel Team Saxo Bank 139
2 Óscar Freire Rabobank 124
3 Mark Cavendish Team HTC - Columbia 118
4 Tyler Farrar Garmin - Transitions 103
5 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 99
6 Gerald Ciolek Team Milram 83
7 Allan Davis Astana 78
8 Lance Armstrong Team RadioShack 76
9 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 68
10 Alberto Contador Astana 65
Spoiler KOM
1 Jelle Vanendert Omega Pharma - Lotto 35
2 Cyril Dessel AG2R La Mondiale 27
3 Oliver Zaugg Liquigas - Doimo 24
4 Nicolas Vogondy Bbox Bouygues Télécom 21
5 Thibaut Pinot Française des Jeux 19
6 Peter Velits Team HTC - Columbia 18
7 Sylvain Chavanel Quick·Step 16
8 Sandy Casar Française des Jeux 13
9 Florian Stalder BMC Racing Team 11
10 Michel Kreder Garmin - Transitions 10
Spoiler youth
1 Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank 34h20'00
2 Branislau Samoilau Quick·Step + 9
3 Roman Kreuziger Liquigas - Doimo + 1'12
4 Beñat Intxausti Euskaltel - Euskadi + 1'25
5 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 1'27
6 Peter Sagan Liquigas - Doimo + 1'38
7 Robert Gesink Rabobank + 1'50
8 Francis De Greef Omega Pharma - Lotto + 1'55
9 Robert Kiserlovski Liquigas - Doimo + 1'59
10 Julien El Fares Cofidis, le crédit en ligne + 2'06
13 Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank + 2'27
Edited by miggi133 on 31-07-2010 20:01
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ElPistolero wrote:
miggi kommst du aus deutschland ?
Nein, aus Luxemburg...
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