Tour de Suisse 2013
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1. Quinto - Quinto
2. Quinto - Crans Montana
3. Montreux - Meiringen
4. Innertkirchen - Buochs
5. Buochs - Leuggern
6. Leuggern - Meillen
7. Meilen - La Punt
8. Zernez - Bad Ragaz
9. Bad Ragaz - Flumsberg
Movistar Team
1 Rui Costa
2 Andrey Amador
3 Jesús Herrada
4 José Ivan Gutierrez
5 Vladimir Karpets
6 Jose Rojas Gil
7 Enrique Unzue
8 Giovanni Visconti
Sky Procycling
11 Jonathan Tiernan-Locke
12 Joseph Dombrowski
13 Joshua Edmondson
14 Bernhard Eisel
15 Mathew Hayman
16 Gabriel Rasch
17 Luke Rowe
18 Ben Swift
Katusha Team
21 Simon Spilak
22 Vladimir Gusev
23 Vladimir Isaychev
24 Alexandr Kolobnev
25 Alexander Kristoff
26 Aleksandr Kuschynski
27 Eduard Vorganov
28 Gatis Smukulis
Radioshac Leopard
31 Fabian Cancellara
32 Stijn Devolder
33 Andreas Kloden
34 Maxime Monfort
35 Grégory Rast
36 Hayden Roulston
37 Andy Schleck
38 Jens Voigt
Omega Pharma - Quickstep Cycling Team
41 Tom Boonen
42 Kevin de Weert
43 Bert Grabsch
44 Serge Pauwels
45 Niki Terpstra
46 Kristof Vandewalle
47 Guillaume VAN Keirsbulck
48 Peter Velits
Astana Pro Team
51 Janez Brajkovic
52 Alexsandr Dyachenko
53 Enrico Gasparotto
54 Jacopo Guarnieri
55 Maxim Iglinskiy
56 Tanel Kangert
57 Andrey Kashechkin
58 Simone Ponzi
Garmin - Sharp
61 Ryder Hesjedal
62 Tyler Farrar
63 Daniel Martin
64 David Millar
65 Lachlan Morton
66 Alex Rasmussen
67 Johan Van Summeren
68 Fabian Wegmann
BMC Racing Team
71 Philippe Gilbert
72 Marcus Burghardt
73 Mathias Frank
74 Martin Kohler
75 Amaël Moinard
76 Michael Schar
77 Greg Van Avermaet
78 Tejay Van Garderen
AG2R La Mondiale
81 Jean Christophe-Peraud
82 Maxime Bouet
83 Mickaël Cherel
84 Sébastien Minard
85 Lloyd Mondory
86 Matteo Montaguti
87 Domenico Pozzovivo
88 Christophe Riblon
Lampre - Merida
91 Diego Ulissi
92 Davide Cimolai
93 Roberto Ferrari
94 Manuele Mori
95 Simone Stortoni
96 Michele Scarponi
97 Davide Vigano
98 Luca Wackermann
Cannondale
101 Stefano Agostini
102 Damiano Caruso
103 Lucas Haedo
104 Edward King
105 Michel Koch
106 Paolo Longo Borghini
107 Moreno Moser
108 Peter Sagan
Blanco Pro Cycling Team
111 Steven Kruijswijk
112 Wilco Kelderman
113 Tom Leezer
114 Bauke Mollema
115 Lars Petter Nordhaug
116 Mark Renshaw
117 Luis Leon Sanchez
118 Sep Vanmarcke
Team Saxo - Tinkoff
121 Roman Kreuziger
122 Matti Breschel
123 Daniele Bennati
124 Michael Morkov
125 Evegni Petrov
126 Nicholas Roche
127 Matteo Tosatto
128 Oliver Zaugg
Orica Greenedge
131 Michael Albasini
132 Sam Bewley
133 Baden Cooke
134 Matthew Goss
135 Daryl Impey
136 Aidis Kruopis
137 Cameron Meyer
138 Stuart O'Grady
Lotto - Belisol Team
141 Brian Bulgac
142 Jens Debusschere
143 Francis De Greef
144 Kenny De Haes
145 Olivier Kaisen
146 Maarten Neyens
147 Frederique Robert
148 Tosh Van Der Sande
Euskaltel - Euskadi
151 Igor Anton
152 Jorge Soto
153 Jon Izaguirre
154 Ricardo Mestre
155 Juan Jose Ugalde
156 Adrian Saez
157 Gorka Verdugo
158 Robert Vrecer
FDJ
161 Arnaud Demare
162 William Bonnet
163 Arnold Jeannesson
164 Yohan Offredo
165 Cedric Pineau
166 Thibaut Pinot
167 Jérémy Roy
168 Benoît Vaugrenard
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
171 Grega Bole
172 Wesley Kreder
173 Tomasz Marczynski
174 Nikita Novikov
175 José Rujano
176 Mirko Selvaggi
177 Boy Van Poppel
178 Frederik Veuchelen
Team Argos - Shimano
181 John Degenkolb
182 Tom Dumoulin
183 Johannes Frohlinger
184 Simon Geschke
185 Patrick Gretsch
186 Thomas Peterson
187 Georg Preidler
188 Jonas Ahlstrand
IAM Cycling
191 Johann Tschopp
192 Stefan Denifl
193 Martin Elminger
194 Heinrich Haussler
195 Reto Hollenstein
196 Thomas Lofkvist
197 Sébastien Reichenbach
198 Marcel Wyss
Sojasun
201 Julien Simon
202 Anthony Delaplace
203 Brice Feillu
204 Yannick Talabardon
205 Cyril Lemoine
206 Jean Marc Marino
207 Maxime Mederel
208 Rémi Pauriol
Tejay Van Garderen - BMC
Rui Costa - Movistar
Simon Spilak - Katusha
Jean-Christophe Peraud - AG2R
Andreas Klöden - Radioshack
Ryder Hesjedal - Garmin
Thibaut Pinot - FDJ
2012 Rui Costa
2011 Levi Leipheimer
2010 Frank Schleck
2009 Fabian Cancellara
2008 Roman Kreuziger
2007 Vladimir Karpets
2006 Jan Ullrich
2005 Aitor Gonzalez Jimenez
2004 Jan Ullrich
2003 Alexandre Vinokourov
2002 Alex Zuelle
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:21
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I heard the second stage will get a different route? Any news on that?
Oh, and put at least Mollema or Kelderman as a favourite
Edit: nvm, you just picked the Fantasy Betting list
Edited by Jesleyh on 07-06-2013 20:22
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547984 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:23
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Don't know about his form, but what about Brajkovic?
And how many wins do yall see for Sagan?
EDIT: ofc Jesleyh gets here before me to complain about Kelderman
Edited by 547984 on 07-06-2013 20:27
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:26
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547984 wrote:
Don't know about his form, but what about Brajkovic?
EDIT: ofc Jesleyh gets here before me to complain about Kelderman
Actually, I see Mollema having a better chance as Kelderman here, Mollema is assigned the leader of Blanco, and wants to go for the GC.
Before the edit of my post, I only had Mollema listed(so not Kelderman), but that would also have caused reactions, so it was a dilemma
Oh, and not a lot of rivals for Sagan, so I'd say 3 stages for him?
Noticed Degenkolb, 2 wins then.
Edited by Jesleyh on 07-06-2013 20:31
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Spilak23 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:31
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6 if he really wants
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Alakagom |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:31
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Jesleyh wrote:
547984 wrote:
Don't know about his form, but what about Brajkovic?
EDIT: ofc Jesleyh gets here before me to complain about Kelderman
Actually, I see Mollema having a better chance as Kelderman here, Mollema is assigned the leader of Blanco, and wants to go for the GC.
Before the edit of my post, I only had Mollema listed(so not Kelderman), but that would also have caused reactions, so it was a dilemma
Oh, and not a lot of rivals for Sagan, so I'd say 3 stages for him?
Keldermann should be much better than Mollema as he's coming off good shape from Giro. Unlike Mollema.
Brajkovic has done shit all this season. I expect that too continue, however I hope he shows bit of good signs.
Should be fairly wide open racing. Lokkinf forward to it.
Also hoping Dombrowski ( Sky's best climber here ) will produce something as well.
Edited by Alakagom on 07-06-2013 20:32
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:32
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Alakagom wrote:
Jesleyh wrote:
547984 wrote:
Don't know about his form, but what about Brajkovic?
EDIT: ofc Jesleyh gets here before me to complain about Kelderman
Actually, I see Mollema having a better chance as Kelderman here, Mollema is assigned the leader of Blanco, and wants to go for the GC.
Before the edit of my post, I only had Mollema listed(so not Kelderman), but that would also have caused reactions, so it was a dilemma
Oh, and not a lot of rivals for Sagan, so I'd say 3 stages for him?
Kelderma n should be much better than Mollema as he's coming off good shape from Giro. Unlike Mollema.
Brajkovic has done shit all this season. I expect that too continue, however I hope he shows bit of good signs.
True, but still, Mollema is the leader, I'm afraid Wilco has to work for him.
Oh, and a non-Sky-train race. None of the great Sky climbers here. Yay
Edited by Jesleyh on 07-06-2013 20:33
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tastasol |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:33
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Posted on 07-06-2013 20:35
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:39
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Looking forward to see if Kangert can do something in the GC. I'd say he's Astana's best card, given the form he showed in the Giro and Argovie, plus Brajkovic's crap form this season.
Van Garderen should take the overall, but I'll also watch Costa. I think he'll take the stage to Crans-Montana, like he did in Verbier last year.
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547984 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:42
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tastasol wrote:
That sucks...Stage 2 now a Vuelta stage.
baseballlover312, 06-03-14 : "Nuke Moscow...Don't worry Russia, we've got plenty of love to go around your cities"
Sarah Palin, 08-03-14 (CPAC, on Russian aggression) : "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke"
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 20:45
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I don't think it changes much in terms of racing, tbh. It's very unlikely that Nufenenpass would've been ridden hard anyway, so the action was always going to start on the final climb.
Only difference is that they'll be fresher at the bottom of the climb.
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cio93 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 21:22
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Who the hell cares about the mountains?
Sagan vs. Degenkolb vs. Goss, guys!
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Alakagom |
Posted on 07-06-2013 21:23
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cio93 wrote:
Who the hell cares about the mountains?
Sagan vs. Degenkolb vs. Goss, guys!
You mean Sagav v Sagan v Sagan?
Comapred two those two, Sagan is from another planet.
At least the GC battle is more wide opened than the sprints here
Edited by Alakagom on 07-06-2013 21:24
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 21:27
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Degenkolb can fight Sagan. Goss? No way if he keeps his level so far this year. |
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Stromeon |
Posted on 07-06-2013 21:29
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Should be an interesting race even if there's only 1 uphill finish (apart from the time-trial of course) - even better without a Sky train!
Btw good work on the flags but Dombrowski's not British!
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547984 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 21:29
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Miguel98 wrote:
Degenkolb can fight Sagan. Goss? No way if he keeps his level so far this year.
+1.
Goss hasn't shown anything his year.
baseballlover312, 06-03-14 : "Nuke Moscow...Don't worry Russia, we've got plenty of love to go around your cities"
Sarah Palin, 08-03-14 (CPAC, on Russian aggression) : "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke"
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 21:32
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Stromeon wrote:
Should be an interesting race even if there's only 1 uphill finish (apart from the time-trial of course) - even better without a Sky train!
Btw good work on the flags but Dombrowski's not British!
Thanks for the notice there. |
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fickman |
Posted on 07-06-2013 21:34
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Great Race Presentation Miguel |
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 07-06-2013 21:36
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fickman wrote:
Great Race Presentation Miguel
Thanks. |
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