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issoisso
So the season begins! It's time for another one of these threads, isn't it?

The Australian Championships are here (and I think the New Zealand ones too).

I'm betting on Ben Day for the Time Trial. As for the road race, who knows...even Rogers is participating this year!

it might not be with a bang, but at least the real season is starting Smile
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Addy291
New Zealand's are tomorrow, Julian Dean really, really wants to retain his titleSmile
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SportingNonsense
Fuyu Li leads the Jelajah Malaysia after 3 stages. The Chinese rider of Marco Polo, formerly 'that crap chinese guy at Discovery Channel' won Stage 1. Malysian sprinter Anuar Manan (Or Manam as Cyclingnews calls him) won Stages 2 and 3. Im cheering for Dimitri Jiriakov, the Liechtenstein (Pfft) rider is 5th overall @ 10 seconds.
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wildcat000
Anybody know of any TV coverage?
 
Crommy
Adam Hansen wins the Aussie TT

1 Adam Hansen (QLD) 51.41 (45.275 km/h)
2 Rory Sutherland (ACT) 0.56
3 Ben Day (QLD) 1.13
4 Cameron Wurf (TAS) 1.21
5 Richie Porte (TAS) 1.36
6 Peter Milostic (NSW) 3.02
7 Chris Jongewaard (SA) 3.03
8 Robert Williams (NSW) 3.13
9 Damien Turner (VIC) 4.31
10 Robert Hodgson (NSW) 4.34
 
samtheman
I read at cyclingnews that Manuel Medina managed a 5th and a 6th place in the first 2 stages(sprints) of the Vuelta a TachiraShockShockShock
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SportingNonsense
Medina has also won a stage, which had a presumably tougher terain. Itd be odd if he somehow managed to win a bunch sprint.
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mrlol
Crommy wrote:
Adam Hansen wins the Aussie TT

1 Adam Hansen (QLD) 51.41 (45.275 km/h)
2 Rory Sutherland (ACT) 0.56
3 Ben Day (QLD) 1.13
4 Cameron Wurf (TAS) 1.21
5 Richie Porte (TAS) 1.36
6 Peter Milostic (NSW) 3.02
7 Chris Jongewaard (SA) 3.03
8 Robert Williams (NSW) 3.13
9 Damien Turner (VIC) 4.31
10 Robert Hodgson (NSW) 4.34


what a starting field Frown
 
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ruben
Oh well, Sutherland was allways a pretty good TT-specialist in his youth at Rabo Espoirs.
And Hansen is a talent too, look at the past Vuelta for instance.

But cmon, it's Australia. Apart from Evans, Rogers, McGee and such we're not missing much here
 
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mrlol
it's those who we are missing... not even one pt rider... and cmon, they should be there allready for TDU so why not participate....
 
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mrlol wrote:
it's those who we are missing... not even one pt rider...


Adam Hansen rides for Team High Road and they are ProTour Wink
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mrlol
Shockops:Shockops:Shockops: missed that one.... well... still no "big" names, so it's still dissapointing imo...
 
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samtheman
Ben Day isn't too small a name when it comes to TTsWink
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SportingNonsense
Swedishman Fredrik Johansson of the Differdange team won Stage 4 of the Jelajah Malaysia. With 3rd place, Letua's Tonton Susanto moves into the race lead, juste ahead of Ghader Mizbani.

1 Fredrik Johansson (Swe) Team Differdange-Apiflo Vacances 4.04.31 (43.87 km/h)
2 Kohei Uchima (Jpn) Japan National Team 0.03
3 Tonton Susanto (Ina) Le Tua Cycling Team
4 Kai Tsun Lam (HKg) Hong Kong Cycling Team
5 Suhardi Hassan (Mas) Kuala Lumpur Team
6 Abbas Saeditanha (IRI) Islamic Azad University Team
7 Ghader Mizbani Iranagh (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team
8 Kazushige Kuboki (Jpn) Japan National Team 0.12
9 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil Shimano
10 Masakazu Ito (Jpn) Japan National Team 0.03
11 Cyrille Heymanns (Lux) Team Differdange-Apiflo Vacances 6.37

1 Tonton Susanto (Ina) Le Tua Cycling Team 15.21.26
2 Ghader Mizbani Iranagh (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team 0.04
3 Fredrik Johansson (Swe) Team Differdange-apiflo Vacances 2.00
4 Suhardi Hassan (Mas) Kuala Lumpur Team 2.05
5 Saeditanha Abbas (IRI) Islamic Azad University Team 2.09
6 Masakazu Ito (Jpn) Japan National Team 2.14
7 Kohei Uchima (Jpn) Japan National Team 4.50
8 Fuyu Li (Chn) Trek Marco Polo Team 5.21
9 Kazushige Kuboki (Jpn) Japan National Team 5.22
10 Marcel Strauss (Swi) Team Stegcomputer – Ckt – Cogeas 5.25
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mattiasgt
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SportingNonsense
And Anuar Manan completes a hatrick of stage wins, winning Stage 5 in Malaysia.

1 Anuar Manam (Mas) Le Tua Cycling Team 3.00.54 (44.34 km/h)
2 Hossein Nateghi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team
3 Cyrille Heymanns (Lux) Team Differdange-Apiflo Vacances
4 Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Islamic Azad University Team
5 Tjarco Cuppens (Ned) Team Differdange-Apiflo Vacances
6 Masahiko Mifune (Jpn) Matrix Powertag
7 Fuyu Li (Chn) Trek Marco Polo Team
8 Kai Tsun Lam (HKg) Hong Kong Cycling Team
9 Lex Nederlof (Ned) Putrajaya Cycling Team
10 Mohd Hariff Salleh (Mas) MCF Continental Team

Stage 6 goes up the Genting Highlands, but unlike Langkawi, it only goes halfway up.
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Levi4life
only 36 days till the Tour Of California. I can't wait! I will be there for the finishing curcuit of Stage 1 from Sausalito to Santa Rosa. My team is supposed to take part in the ceremonies in some fashion, and the NRC womens Criterium after stage 1 is supposed to be presented by us somehow.
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issoisso
Vuelta al Táchira


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FINAL GC
1 Manuel Medina (Ven) Gobernación del Zulia-BOD 39.42.38
2 Yeison Delgado (Ven) Gobernación del Zulia-BOD 6.12
3 Jose Contreras (Ven) Alcaldía de Cabimas-BOD 9.18
4 Jose Chacon (Ven) Lotería del Táchira 10.10
5 Jonathan Camargo (Ven) Alcaldía de Cabimas-BOD 10.15
6 Rolando Trujillo (Col) Bono Trecolli-Tejar Los Vados 10.37
7 Oscar Luna (Ven) Iamdere-San Cristobal-El Diamante 10.52
8 Juan Murillo (Ven) Lotería del Táchira 11.34
9 Ronald Gonzalez (Ven) Lotería del Táchira 11.37
10 Carlos Galviz (Ven) Alcaldía Bolivariana de Paéz- Corporación PDM 13.53


Copa América de Ciclismo


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1 Nilceu Santos (Bra) Scott/Marcondes Cesar/Fadenp 48.42 (47.31 km/h)
2 Francisco Chamorro (Bra) Cesc/Sundown/N Caixa/S Caetano
3 Fabiele Mota (Bra) Sales Supermercados/Belo Horizonte
4 Andrey Ortiz (Bra) PM Sant de Parnaiba/Vicini/Kenda/N Caixa
5 Kleber Ramos (Bra) Flying Horse/Caloi/Suzano
6 Bruno Tabanez (Bra) UAC/São Lucas Saude/Americana
7 Daniel Rogelim (Bra) Scott/Marcondes Cesar/Fadenp
8 Cleber Santos (Bra) Flying Horse/Caloi/Suzano
9 Michel Garcia (Bra) PM Sant de Parnaiba/Vicini/Kenda/N Caixa
10 Marcos Crespo (Arg) Argentina

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rodda
Matthew Lloyd is the Australian Road Race Champ

1 Matthew Lloyd (VIC) 4.13.22 (38.600 km/h)
2 Adam Hansen (QLD) 0.49
3 Rory Sutherland (ACT)
4 Richie Porte (TAS) 1.19
5 Simon Gerrans (VIC) 1.21
6 Matt Wilson (VIC) 1.23
7 Matthew Hayman (ACT) 1.33
8 Chris Sutton (NSW)
9 Peter Mcdonald (NSW)
10 Cameron Hughes (QLD)
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CrueTrue
Tour de San Luis, 1st stage:

Results
1 Juan Jose Haedo (Arg) Team CSC 3.51.57 (43.561 km/h)
2 Maximiliano Richeze (Arg) Argentina National Team
3 Gil Cordoves (Cub) Tecos Trek-Mexico
4 Alejandro Borrajo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home
5 Martin Garrido (Arg) Palmeiras Resort-Tavira
6 Walter Perez (Arg) San Luis
7 Matti Brechel (Den) Team CSC
8 Diego Simiane (Arg) Entre Rios Esco-Telefonico
9 Angel Colla (Arg) Chivilcoy
10 Ruben Bongiorno (Arg) Argentina National Team

General classification after stage 1

1 Martin Garrido (Arg) Palmeiras Resort-Tavira 3.56.23
2 Daniel Oss (Ita) Zalf Fior 0.02
3 Fernando Antogna (Arg) Chivilcoy
4 Walter Perez (Arg) San Luis 0.03
5 Alejandro Borrajo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home
6 Marco Arriagada (Chi) Chile National Team 0.05
7 Anibal Borrajo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home
8 Manuele Boaro (Ita) Zalf Fior 0.06
9 Cesar Sigura (Arg) Chivilcoy 0.07
10 Juan Jose Haedo (Arg) Team CSC
 
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