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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  • #674145
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    TERatcliffe26

    Points will probably be up
    Points will probably be up tomorrow morning (Im playing Tennis and Badminton from now, so wont be able to do them till morning)

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    Wig_Billy

    Hope I don’t regret getting
    Hope I don’t regret getting rid of Kelderman…

    #674141
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    Alan Tullett

    16. Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega
    16. Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 3:39 a 10″
    17. Ramunas Navardauskas (Garmin-Barracuda) 3:40 a 10″
    18. Maarten Wynants (Rabobank) 3:40 a 10″
    19. Luke Durbridge (GreenEDGE) 3:40 a 10″
    20. Gustav Larsson (Vacansoleil) 3:40 a 10″

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    Alan Tullett

    (Top 15)
    PrĂ³logo:
    1. Geraint

    (Top 15)

    PrĂ³logo:
    1. Geraint Thomas (Sky) 3:29
    2. Giacomo Nizzolo (RadioShack-Nissan) 3:34 a 4″
    3. Mark Cavendish (Sky) 3:35 a 6″
    4. Michael Rogers (Sky) 3:35 a 6″
    5. Kristof Vandewalle (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 3:35 a 6″
    6. Julien Vermote (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 3:37 a 7″
    7. Bauke Mollema (Rabobank) 3:37 a 8″
    8. Stef Clement (Rabobank) 3:37 a 8″
    9. Manuele Boaro (Saxo Bank) 3:38 a 9″
    10. Alex Rasmussen (Garmin-Barracuda) 3:38 a 9″
    11. Bradley Wiggins (Sky) 3:38 a 9″
    12. Michael Matthews (Rabobank) 3:39 a 9″
    13. Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Barracuda) 3:39 a 9″
    14. Martin Velits (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 3:39 a 10″
    15. Wilco Kelderman (Rabobank) 3:39 a 10″

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    Gkam84

    GT
    Nizzolo
    Cav
    Rogers
    Vandewa

    GT
    Nizzolo
    Cav
    Rogers
    Vandewalle
    Vermote
    Mollema
    Clement
    Boaro
    Rasmussen
    Wiggo
    Matthews
    Talansky
    Velits
    Kelderman
    Kwiatkowski
    Navardauskas
    Wynants
    Dubridge
    Larsson

    Thats your top 20, I got 17th, thats it, lol

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    Gkam84

    We’re upto Richie Porte,
    We’re upto Richie Porte, don’t think there are many left to go out, But i’d say GT to win and Cav will stay 3rd

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    Alan Tullett

    LL Sanchez 29th!!
    LL Sanchez 29th!!

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    TERatcliffe26

    yh great ride from Cav (not
    yh great ride from Cav (not watching, keep popping out the lab to check the times) I have Rogers and Mollema in the top 10 at the moment….Unsure on who has been out. I know Spilak must be about 20th, Hesjedal was a poor time.

    Guessing Wiggins is yet to go?

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    Alan Tullett

    Castroviejo outside the top
    Castroviejo outside the top 20. Won it last year. Rain affecting things so don’t think the top will change a lot now. Be interesting to see how many risks Wiggins will take.

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    Alan Tullett

    I’m watching on the web at
    I’m watching on the web at the mo. Upgraded my Virgin package today to have it on TV from 1st May.

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    Alan Tullett

    TERatcliffe26 wrote:Just

    TERatcliffe26 wrote:
    Just another heads up, todays points will be finish line points, GC points and Young rider (if there is one) so sprint/points comp or mountain points today

    so NO sprint etc. is what you meant I think.

    We’ve only got 2 riders in common (Wiggins and Vichot) in this although I did have Szymd and Spilak at first.

    Rain at the moment might effect a few times. Geraint in the lead. Don’t think anyone had him.

    Cav now 3rd.

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    Gkam84

    I knew Cav was just there to
    I knew Cav was just there to get some mountain miles in his legs, GT seems to be doing well in the TT so far, but alot of big guys still left to ride

    BTW its live on Eurosport just now

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    drheaton

    Simon_MacMichael

    Simon_MacMichael wrote:
    drehaton is correct, focus at Sky is on the GC side of things, Cav said on Friday he was doing it to get some racing ahead of the Giro.

    Do I get some points for that? It’ll probably be the only thing I get right this week đŸ˜‰

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    Simon_MacMichael

    drehaton is correct, focus at
    drehaton is correct, focus at Sky is on the GC side of things, Cav said on Friday he was doing it to get some racing ahead of the Giro.

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    drheaton

    I think it’ll be practice for
    I think it’ll be practice for Sky only, Froome or Wiggins might get a run out in the GC but they probably won’t be targeting it. Cav will just be looking for racing miles in his legs ahead of the Giro which I think he will be racing and looking for a few stage wins.

    Most interesting for me will be whether Froome gets the nod as main rider for the GC at the Giro and I think this week may go a long way to deciding that.

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