Tour de Romandie

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    TERatcliffe26

    Right to give everyone time to plan, the tour de romandie takes place after the last classics race from 24th to 29th april.

    Profiles and startlist (provisional) are up on cycling fever.

    Should be good as some Giro participlants will probably be getting a run out.

    If people could just let me know if they are gonna be putting in a team so i can prepare the spreadsheet.

    Lucas was interested in which riders scored the most points overall, to see who was the best rider, and was there anyone who scored highly that non of us picked. so if i can im gonna try and keep scores for all riders that take part (however it my be too time consuming but i will try)

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    TERatcliffe26

    Game over for Wiggins now I
    Game over for Wiggins now I feel!

    #674323
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    Gkam84

    Nope its not a flat TT stage
    Nope its not a flat TT stage and most riders out on road bikes with clip on bars 👿

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    Wig_Billy

    I’ve just had a proper look
    I’ve just had a proper look at the TT profile and realised it isn’t exactly flat… oops. 😐

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    veseunr

    Great to see Bradley ahead of
    Great to see Bradley ahead of Jesus … get that Christians!!!! 👿

    #674317
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    Gkam84

    I did wonder why i hadn’t
    I did wonder why i hadn’t seen Hivert powering on for me today, but i just looked at the finish list

    999 Meersman Gianni Lotto-Belisol DNF
    999 Horrach Rippol Juan Katusha Team DNF
    999 Dehaes Kenny Lotto-Belisol DNF
    999 Davis Allan GreenEdge Cycling Team DNS
    999 Tanner David Team Saxo Bank DNS
    999 Van Garderen Tejay BMC Racing Team DNF
    999 Geraint Thomas Sky Pro Cycling DNF
    999 Cavendish Mark Sky Pro Cycling DNF
    999 Vandewalle Kristof Omega Pharman-Quick Step DNF
    999 Brammeier Matthew Omega Pharman-Quick Step DNF
    999 Kwiatkowski Michal Omega Pharman-Quick Step DNF
    999 Hivert Jonathan Saur-Sojasun DNF
    999 Paulinho Sergio Team Saxo Bank DNF
    999 Impey Daryl GreenEdge Cycling Team DNS

    They are all out

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    Alan Tullett

    Debarrio wrote:Well, De Gendt

    Debarrio wrote:
    Well, De Gendt certainly saved his energy today :/ . Hopefully in order to put in a great ride tomorrow, but I’m not optimistic

    Nor am I. He’s not on his P-N form is he?

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    Debarrio

    Well, De Gendt certainly
    Well, De Gendt certainly saved his energy today :/ . Hopefully in order to put in a great ride tomorrow, but I’m not optimistic

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    Gkam84

    Van G had a crash today and
    Van G had a crash today and he was struggling, i think he may have jumped off

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    Alan Tullett

    I don’t mind if Wiggins or
    I don’t mind if Wiggins or Sanchez wins as I’ve got both 😉 😉

    Talansky will want to win the young rider jersey as well and de Gendt can be handy on an uphill TT and he’s scored me a big fat 0 so far so I hope he does something. Zabriskie ok in a TT as well but what happened to van Garderen, he seems to have disappeared. Was banking on him for a good finish.

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    Gkam84

    You think? On that course i
    You think? On that course i think Sanchez will have the upper hand. If not the Mollema and Clement are pretty handy aswell

    My ideal would be Sanchez to win the TT and GC with Clement second in both 👿

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    TERatcliffe26

    Not a great day for me. I
    Not a great day for me. I think wiggo will win it overall as will do better than sanchez in the TT

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    Gkam84

    1. Luis Leon Sanchez (Spain /
    1. Luis Leon Sanchez (Spain / Rabobank) 4:56:13″
    2. Rinaldo Nocentini (Italy / AG2R) same time
    3. Branislav Samoilav (Belarus / Movistar)
    4. Gorka Verdugo (Spain / Euskaltel)
    5. Paolo Tiralongo (Italy / Astana)
    6. Pierre Rolland (France / Europcar)
    7. Andreas Kloeden (Germany / RadioShack)
    8. Cadel Evans (Australia / BMC Racing)
    9. Roman Kreuziger (Czech Republic / Astana)
    10. Fabrice Jeandesboz (France / Saur – Sojasun)
    11. Bauke Mollema (Netherlands / Rabobank)
    12. Sylwester Szmyd (Poland / Liquigas)
    13. Andrew Talansky (U.S. / Garmin)
    14. Thomas Rohregger (Austria / RadioShack)
    15. Daniel Martin (Ireland / Garmin)
    16. Wilco Kelderman (Netherlands / Rabobank)
    17. Steve Morabito (Switzerland / BMC Racing)
    18. Bradley Wiggins (Britain / Team Sky)
    19. Jesus Hernandez (Spain / Saxo Bank)
    20. Janez Brajkovic (Slovenia / Astana)

    Thats your top 20 today, Top 10 GC

    1. Luis Leon Sanchez (Spain / Rabobank) 17:36:35″
    2. Bradley Wiggins (Britain / Team Sky) +9″
    3. Michael Rogers (Australia / Team Sky) +16″
    4. Bauke Mollema (Netherlands / Rabobank) +18″
    5. Stef Clement (Netherlands / Rabobank)
    6. Andrew Talansky (U.S. / Garmin) +20″
    7. Wilco Kelderman (Netherlands / Rabobank)
    8. Simon Spilak (Slovenia / Katusha) +21″
    9. Rui Costa (Portugal / Movistar) +22″
    10. Tiago Machado (Portugal / RadioShack)

    Looking good for me to gain some points back now, LL Sanchez and Clement enjoy TT’s and Rolland likes mountain TT’s 😀

    Can i make it 4 stage winning riders tomorrow?

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    Gkam84

    Top 10 (Eurosport)
    LL

    Top 10 (Eurosport)

    LL Sanchez
    Nocentini
    Samoilau
    Verdugo
    Tiralongo
    Rolland
    Kloeden
    Evans
    Kreusiger
    Jeandesboz

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    Alan Tullett

    LLSanchez wins!
    LLSanchez wins!

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    Gkam84

    YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS
    3 stage

    YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS

    3 stage winners in a row, LL Sanchez takes it again in a sprint and takes the yellow from Wiggo 😀 😀

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