Cancer Council Classic / Tour Down Under
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Posted on 17-01-2009 14:47
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I think it's time to open a thread on the first PT race... and also LA's debut!
The team will ride in his new colours for the first time at the Cancer Council Classic, the prelude of the Tour Down Under starting on Tuesday, as well as at the Tour de San Luis in Argentina
FUJI-SERVETTO EXCITED ABOUT SEASON DEBUT
After serious troubles during long trips across the world, the two teams sent by the FUJI-SERVETTO team await for the start of the competitions at their respective headquarters in Australia and Argentina, the countries that will hold the first races ever taken part of as a new UCI ProTeam. The squad will wear their new gear for the first time tomorrow by participating in the traditional Down Under Classic (known as Cancer Council Classic for this year), a criterium held in Adelaide over a 1.7-km circuit, with 30 laps for all the riders to complete a 51-km competition; this race will act as prelude for the Tour Down Under, the first stagerace of the UCI ProTour, and also the first round of the new World Calendar.
Team general manager Alvaro Crespi will be in charge of a 7-man unit, composed by Daniele Nardello, Davide Vigano, William Walker, Hilton Clarke, Javier Megias, Ivan Dominguez y Ermanno Capelli. “We’re really willing to make our debut at last,” Crespi explained from Australian soil. “We had a very long trip to come here, since we had to deal with some bureaucratic proceedings regarding Ivan Dominguez; that made us arrive later than expected. However, we’ve spent three days on training without major troubles, and I see that our riders are well prepared. I think Nardello and Walker can reach a good spot at the General Classification, and Vigano and Clarke might be able to fight for a stage win. We’ll have to see how Dominguez performs, because he’s had some problems with his knee for the last couple of days, and thus he’s come here with some doubts”.
On the other hand, Sabino Angoitia will be the one directing the FUJI-SERVETTO performances in the 3rd edition of the Tour de San Luis –sanctioned by the UCI with a 2.1 category license for the first time ever-, starting next Monday, with a line-up composed by Alberto Benitez, David de la Fuente, Jesus del Nero, Benat Intxausti, Hector Gonzalez and Ricardo Serrano. The “Blue expedition” arrived in Argentinian soil yesterday, after an endless, 30-hour journey, followed by an unpleasant surprise, since the team bikes got their arrival delayed, as a result of the package not being delivered into the plane departing from Madrid; they are supposed to reach San Luis during this evening. “The most important thing is that we’re safely here,” Angoitia said from Argentina. “After such a hard fight, we managed to make the team show up this season, and everyone inside the team is very eager to start competing, specially the riders. I see they’re really hopeful, and this is a race that will suit them very well, since the routes and the good weather are very adequate for the lads that we brought here”. |
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Posted on 17-01-2009 14:55
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Dankan wrote:
Team general manager Alvaro Crespi will be in charge of a 7-man unit, composed by Daniele Nardello, Davide Vigano, William Walker, Hilton Clarke, Javier Megias, Ivan Dominguez and Ermanno Capelli.
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Posted on 17-01-2009 15:00
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*opens his notebook*
*snatches a pen*
Rule 2: don't copy-paste the entire press release. |
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Posted on 17-01-2009 15:41
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So, Dani, are you one of those new kind of marketing people now? The ones that get money for their blogs and posting on websites?
No, kidding, although TdU isn't and probably never will become a super-exciting race, it's still the symbol of the season starting. We're back B) |
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Posted on 17-01-2009 16:27
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Mark Renshaw. Mark my words.
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doddy13 |
Posted on 17-01-2009 16:32
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ahh the cycling season, i've missed it.
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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Waghlon |
Posted on 17-01-2009 16:35
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I thought the cycling season was dead.
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Posted on 17-01-2009 17:33
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Greipel, again, mark my words
Also, Sanchez, you better get your head in the game, some of these press releases have been downright awful |
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ember |
Posted on 17-01-2009 17:35
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Waghlon wrote:
Mark Renshaw. Mark my words.
I think he's Greipel's last leadoutman, so I'm saying: Andre Greipel. Mark my words |
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Posted on 17-01-2009 18:07
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ember wrote:
Waghlon wrote:
Mark Renshaw. Mark my words.
I think he's Greipel's last leadoutman, so I'm saying: Andre Greipel. Mark my words
Waghlon fail
Macquet wrote:
"We all know that wasn't the real footage of the Worlds anyway. That was just the staged footage to perpetuate the coverup that it was actually Vinokourov that won the race."
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dawso |
Posted on 18-01-2009 08:43
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Should be a very interesting classic, about 100,000 expected to be there watching.
If Greipel has the legs he had this time last year he'll be bloody hard to beat, I was on the finish line for most stages last year and that boy was flying, he may go even better with Renshaw leading him out.
Robbie (McEwen) has said he's feeling good too and he's always dangerous to count out in this race. |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 18-01-2009 08:50
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Live radio, unfortunatly the only way to follow live
https://www.abc.ne...stream.ram
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Dankan |
Posted on 18-01-2009 08:57
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Not the only one, Cyclingnews's still there:
https://live.cycli...?id=latest |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 18-01-2009 08:58
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well yeah, but for me, refreshing is boring.
Not enjoying the radio, basically introducing cycling to Australia.
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doddy13 |
Posted on 18-01-2009 09:36
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And the winner is Robbie McEwen
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Posted on 18-01-2009 09:39
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Looks like he has found a new pair of legs |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 18-01-2009 09:41
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the austrlian commentators are getting on my nerves now.
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Wiggo |
Posted on 18-01-2009 09:42
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Yeah, me too. |
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Wiggo |
Posted on 18-01-2009 09:44
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McEwen wins! |
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Posted on 18-01-2009 10:57
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Wim Stroetinga 2nd!
That's amazing. He comes from the track and rides for Milram now, and immediately gets 2nd in a mass sprint behind McEwen but in front of Brown etc.
I wonder how he will do in Down Under. |
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