Bayern Rundfahrt Discussion
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 11-02-2012 19:35
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Its the start of a German HC double header, and the first HC stage race in over 2 months of racing. The Bayern Rundfahrt is upon us.
The defending champion is Mikhail Ignatiev, who was so dominant last year - winning all 5 of the stage races he entered. This is his 3rd stage race of 2012 though, and he is still searching for a win. Beaten by Boom and Larsson in the Algarve TT, finishing 50th overall, then beaten by Reus, Rolland and Elijzen, ultimately finishing 5th overall in the Czech Republic. He is still the favourite here though, and has strong support in Kiryenka.
The German teams will be out in force though. With key TT wins to their name already, and the ability to keep up in the hills, Kai Reus and Lars Boom will be threats for sure - although Reus is hindered by a weakened support, with many of the team riding in the Giro. Rolland is Puma's best bet - the hilly stages arent the hilliest, so it could all come down to the time trial - but with both Kessler and Wegmann, Trilux will be hoping that the hilly stages do infact make all the difference.
Looking to build on his consistency already this season, Koren leads California Giant. 4th in Algarve, 3rd in Czech Republic - what will come here? Other threats include Konovalovas, Clement, Weening, Elijzen, and Dall'Antonia.
Top sprinters in the race include home favourites Greipel, Degenkolb and Haussler, but there is plenty of international competition. Davis, Van Loocke, Haedo, Docker, Napolitano, Santos, Drujon and Manan are all names to look out for. Clearly, winning one of the two flat stages in this race will not be easy!
The field is packed though, with 17 teams here. Pre-season, Ignatiev would have been expected to nominate. But as the racing so far has shown, anything could happen.
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Tinkoff
1. M. Ignatiev
2. P. Brutt
3. V. Kiryenka
4. D. Kozontchuk
5. A. Markov
6. A. Ovechkin
7. E. Petrov
8. I. Rovny
Team VW
11. K. Reus
12. A. Klier
13. W. Li
14. G. Preidler
15. R. Zabel
Rothaus
21. L. Boom
22. J. Ariesen
23. A. Gajek
24. T. Koep
25. A. Krieger
26. A. Passeron
27. R. Ruijgh
28. C. Van Heerden
Trilux
31. M. Kessler
32. T. Criel
33. M. Eichler
34. H. Haussler
35. G. Rast
36. G. Smukulis
37. S. Sousa
38. F. Wegmann
Cyclevox
41. I. Konovalovas
42. A. Coutts
43. M. Docker
44. T. Lowe
45. C. McConvey
46. D. O'Loughlin
47. E. Oliphant
48. J. Perry
Cal Giant
51. K. Koren
52. J. Haedo
53. B. Jacques-Maynes
54. B. King
55. L. Pasamontes
56. J. Simon
57. T. Tolleson
58. T. Zirbel
UniCredit
61. P. Weening
62. L. Bernucci
63. W. Bonnet
64. M. Brändle
65. F. Gavazzi
66. D. Napolitano
67. B. Van Poppel
68. B. Vandborg
Pokerstars
71. S. Clement
72. J. Degenkolb
73. A. Geslin
74. N. Ingels
75. R. Kluge
76. N. Terpstra
77. J. Van Goolen
78. K. Van Impe
Ferrari
81. T. Dall'Antonia
82. E. Battaglin
83. E. Capecchi
84. G. Fonzi
85. P. Longo Borghini
86. S. Pirazzi
87. L. Sterbini
88. M. Zanotti
Bpost
91. M. Elijzen
92. S. Dillier
93. M. La Lavandier
94. M. La Lavandier
95. W. Maesen
96. J. Stallaert
97. T. Stubbe
98. J. Van Loocke
Puma
101. P. Rolland
102. J. Bar
103. J. Bol
104. N. Bouhanni
105. M. Egger
106. O. Le Gac
107. M. Vogt
Cerne
111. P. Nicácio
112. A. Carvalho
113. L. Coutinho
114. M. Cunha
115. J. Martins
116. N. Oliveira
117. R. Reis
118. B. Santos
Focus
121. F. Morizot
122. D. Beatse
123. M. Drujon
124. K. Elissonde
125. T. Meyer
126. A. Nechita
127. T. Skujins
128. T. Thill
Venchi
131. C. Di Maggio
132. M. Bodnar
133. M. Gonzalez Salas
134. O. Haavardsholm
135. P. Haugard
136. P. Sagan
137. L. Sestili
138. D. Viganò
WWE
141. J. Pineau
142. M. Astarloza
143. A. Greipel
144. J. Keukeleire
145. J. Mayo
146. J. Polito
147. M. Vingerling
148. T. Voeckler
Hollister
151. S. Scheirlinckx
152. F. Cruz
153. A. Davis
154. M. Griffith
155. P. Mach
156. J. Mercado
157. R. Sambris
158. B. Selander
Meiji
161. J. Sano
162. Y. Doi
163. Y. Hiratsuka
164. HT. Kwok
165. A. Manan
166. J. Murakami
167. T. Nishitani
168. C. Shikai
Koppert
171. B. Traksel
172. H. Dekkers
173. O. Freire
174. W. Stroetinga
175. T. Veelers
176. J. Venter
177. C. Vermeltfoort
178. P. Vlatos
Edited by SportingNonsense on 11-02-2012 19:42
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Christer |
Posted on 11-02-2012 19:40
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Darn it! Quite the strong field here. But my team is one of the best I can put up, so I really hope for national bonus on the flat stages.
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felix_29 |
Posted on 11-02-2012 19:40
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Really tough competition. For a Top5 there has to be a lot of action on the hilly stages. I also hope that Haussler can take a stage win.
My bet for the GC is Boom, followed by Rolland.
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ember |
Posted on 11-02-2012 19:43
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This would have been a great race for Larsson, if I only had seen it......
Boom, Reus and Ignatiev for the podium, with Ignatiev as a small favourite, I think he "finally" will start winning, both the TT and the overall. |
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Posted on 11-02-2012 19:43
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Reus should just sit with the others during the first stages, then hopefully getting into the top 3 during the TT and no break winning the last stage, then I'm happy.
I need a top 5 as it is a sponsor goal
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roturn |
Posted on 11-02-2012 19:47
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Finally. Maybe the most important race for me the whole season.
So I hope Boom can bring me the top5 I expect from him.
Gajek surprisingly won`t stand a chance in the sprints but I don`t really care.
Normally a race for Ignatiev if everything runs normal. |
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CountArach |
Posted on 11-02-2012 23:48
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My money is on Boom. Elijzen breaking the top 10 would be a great result.
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 12-02-2012 10:26
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Just noticed I had a squad here! But seeing the competition, we won't set any goals.
But maybe the hilly stages with flat finish can give Dall'Antonia an advantage.
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Posted on 12-02-2012 10:30
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I NEED Konovalovas and Docker to do something - anything- here after how poorly we've been doing in the other races at the moment.
Should be a great contest though, with so many strong riders. Boom or Ignatiev, I reckon.
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cio93 |
Posted on 12-02-2012 14:06
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We completely focus on Rolland here, and I hope that will be enough to keep him in touch before the decisive TT.
A Top5 would be awesome, a Top10 is the least I expect.
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roturn |
Posted on 12-02-2012 20:07
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Ouch. At least all favourites are within the same time. Hopefully none of them is injured. We might see tomorrow.
Also the gap to the breakaway might give some of them an unexpected high GC spot in the end.
Passeron continues to do well for me. Unfortunately he missed the final kick to win the stage or get the KoM for me. But 2nd is nice result. |
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 12-02-2012 20:26
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Damn it. Perfect opportunity for Capecchi, but then he's forced to lead out the sprint. Crap.
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CountArach |
Posted on 12-02-2012 21:04
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Stallaert with another great result! Whatever happens from here I've taken some points. At least Elijzen didn't lose time.
Nice use of YouTube by the way!
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Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 12-02-2012 23:00
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This is going to be a very interesting race, apart from Ignatiev, that is. I believe there's some chances for Nicácio to get a top10 and grab some points to help the team escape last place, and some opportunities for Santos as well.
Very exciting first stage, it promises a lot of thrill in the forthcoming stages. It was great to see my main riders in the right groups, but it's kinda frustrating to see Santos winning the bunch sprint, in a stage where the break stayed clear. Anyway, better luck next time.
btw great reporting SN, thanks for the clip
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Posted on 13-02-2012 10:45
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Should probably rename my team to Team Failure...
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cio93 |
Posted on 13-02-2012 13:32
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What a nice surprise from our young Frenchman! Really a great sprint against strong riders.
Great idea to include Youtube, SN! Helped a lot to get an idea of the situation.
Maybe Bar can hold onto his jersey until the TT, that would surely make this race very successful for us.
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Levi4life |
Posted on 13-02-2012 19:17
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I have low expectations. I don't think this one race will prevent my team from plummetting down the standings, especially when we are destined to have a really poor race
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cio93 |
Posted on 14-02-2012 17:09
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Crap.
I even feel sorry for the others in the peleton that we didn't chase.
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Posted on 14-02-2012 17:17
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This was better than I hoped for, after stage 1. Even in range of top 10 all of a sudden, and 2 riders in top 10 is not bad.
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felix_29 |
Posted on 14-02-2012 18:07
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The more i read, the worse it became. I don't see a way to accomplish my goal here.
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