2009 Tour de l'Avenir

May 6, 2009
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If anybody cares.

Start list - cyclingnews.com

Julien Berard of the French 'B' squad wins stage 1. Interestingly enough there are quite a few riders who are racing, and are turning pro with Columbia next year. And there is a couple of guys in the Colombian team who's name is Darwin.
 
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would be nice to see some young Aussies in there. The National team thats racing the Tour of Slovakia at the moment might have done quite well.
 
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Good thread!

The parcours doesn't seem too challenging, in terms of real climbing. Only the stage to Gerardmer has a cat 1 mountain top finish. The rest of the stages are littered with cat 3 and 4.
 
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Again a bunch sprint today, so it seems. Tomorrow will probably decide the winner of l'avenir as it has a mountain top finish.

Can anyone tell me what the purpose is of national teams when the french are allowed to field 2?
 
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Bala Verde said:
Can anyone tell me what the purpose is of national teams when the french are allowed to field 2?

I think you just answered your own question :D
 
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ak-zaaf said:
I think you just answered your own question :D

Funny how this could lead to a rather self-deluding outcome, and in effect defeat the purpose of "l'avenir".

If a french guy wins, France (could/)will be boasting of a new french superstar whose victory could have been achieved solely by outnumbering other national teams...
 
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Bala Verde said:
Funny how this could lead to a rather self-deluding outcome, and in effect defeat the purpose of "l'avenir".

If a french guy wins, France (could/)will be boasting of a new french superstar whose victory could have been achieved solely by outnumbering other national teams...

You forget that cycling is like war: The french never win and tend to break away a lot :D
 
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Today's stage, too bad it isn't aired (anyone...?)

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That would be a quality TdF stage. From what I understand, the good thing about this race, is that often the host towns for the starts and finish are often used to see if they could host a Tour depart or arrivee in the future.
 
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craig1985 said:
That would be a quality TdF stage. From what I understand, the good thing about this race, is that often the host towns for the starts and finish are often used to see if they could host a Tour depart or arrivee in the future.

There's more than one reason why it's called Tour of the Future :)
 
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1 KRITSKIY Timofey 62 RUSSIE 3h 33' 54"
2. SICARD Romain 34 FRANCE A 3h 33' 54" + 00' 00"
3. VAN GADEREN Tejay 96 ETATS-UNIS 3h 34' 16" + 00' 22"
4. ATAPUMA Darwin 42 COLOMBIE 3h 34' 16" + 00' 22"
5. VALLS FERRI Rafael 106 ESPAGNE 3h 34' 22" + 00' 28"
6. TEKLEHAIMANOT Daniel 155 EQUIPE-MIXTE 3h 34' 30" + 00' 36"
7. STETINA Peter 95 ETATS-UNIS 3h 34' 30" + 00' 36"
8. KREDER Michel 123 PAYS-BAS 3h 34' 36" + 00' 42"
9. FUCHS Sergej 22 ALLEMAGNE 3h 34' 40" + 00' 46"
10. HENAO MONTOYA Sergio 41 COLOMBIE 3h 34' 43" + 00' 49"
11. KENNAUGH Peter 83 GRANDE-BRETAGNE 3h 34' 43" + 00' 49"
12. GALLOPIN Tony 32 FRANCE A 3h 34' 43" + 00' 49"
13. BENEY Romain 173 SUISSE 3h 34' 43" + 00' 49"
14. DUVAL Aurélien 164 FRANCE B 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
15. MERINO CRIADO Pedro 104 ESPAGNE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
16. FERNANDEZ SUAREZ Higino 102 ESPAGNE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
17. TRATNIK Jan 55 SLOVENIE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
18. SCHNYDER Nicolas 176 SUISSE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
19. PRISHPETNYY Alexander 64 RUSSIE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
20. VENTER Jacobus 156 EQUIPE-MIXTE 3h 34' 55" + 01' 01"

Little disappointed in the performance of the dutch guys. I had expected Jetse Bol up there as well. Kreder top 10, he was going to Garmin?

KRITSKIY was just picked up by Katiusha right?

Van Garderen demonstrates his talent once again.
 
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Bala Verde said:
1 KRITSKIY Timofey 62 RUSSIE 3h 33' 54"
2. SICARD Romain 34 FRANCE A 3h 33' 54" + 00' 00"
3. VAN GADEREN Tejay 96 ETATS-UNIS 3h 34' 16" + 00' 22"
4. ATAPUMA Darwin 42 COLOMBIE 3h 34' 16" + 00' 22"
5. VALLS FERRI Rafael 106 ESPAGNE 3h 34' 22" + 00' 28"
6. TEKLEHAIMANOT Daniel 155 EQUIPE-MIXTE 3h 34' 30" + 00' 36"
7. STETINA Peter 95 ETATS-UNIS 3h 34' 30" + 00' 36"
8. KREDER Michel 123 PAYS-BAS 3h 34' 36" + 00' 42"
9. FUCHS Sergej 22 ALLEMAGNE 3h 34' 40" + 00' 46"
10. HENAO MONTOYA Sergio 41 COLOMBIE 3h 34' 43" + 00' 49"
11. KENNAUGH Peter 83 GRANDE-BRETAGNE 3h 34' 43" + 00' 49"
12. GALLOPIN Tony 32 FRANCE A 3h 34' 43" + 00' 49"
13. BENEY Romain 173 SUISSE 3h 34' 43" + 00' 49"
14. DUVAL Aurélien 164 FRANCE B 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
15. MERINO CRIADO Pedro 104 ESPAGNE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
16. FERNANDEZ SUAREZ Higino 102 ESPAGNE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
17. TRATNIK Jan 55 SLOVENIE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
18. SCHNYDER Nicolas 176 SUISSE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
19. PRISHPETNYY Alexander 64 RUSSIE 3h 34' 47" + 00' 53"
20. VENTER Jacobus 156 EQUIPE-MIXTE 3h 34' 55" + 01' 01"

Little disappointed in the performance of the dutch guys. I had expected Jetse Bol up there as well. Kreder top 10, he was going to Garmin?

KRITSKIY was just picked up by Katiusha right?

Van Garderen demonstrates his talent once again.

Bala, Van Garderen and Stetina both looking like the good young prospects they were billed as. Good ride by both today.
 
And what about Sicard, after his "time bonus" in the first breakaway he now takes time on the favourites fair and square and he won't lose much time in the time trial either. I think the race is his.
 
Good quality victory from Sicard, winning stage 1 and the time trial. Showed some versatility there.

Also, how typical is of Rabobank, who have their sponsor pay good money to fund their Pro Continental team, let the two best hyoung talents they have slip away to other teams. Van Garderen is going to Columbia, and Kreder is going to Garmin i believe. So typical. Get it together Breukink.
 
Mind you, Kritsky was way stronger in the TT (40 seconds ahead until he fell and give up), and without the long flight in stage 1, it's safe to say Kritsky would normally have won the Tour l'Avenir / was the strongest rider here. Too bad he fell and too bad Sicard got 1'30 bonus from a long escape in a flat stage.

Still a good race from him.
 
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Mind you, Kritsky was way stronger in the TT (40 seconds ahead until he fell and give up), and without the long flight in stage 1, it's safe to say Kritsky would normally have won the Tour l'Avenir / was the strongest rider here. Too bad he fell and too bad Sicard got 1'30 bonus from a long escape in a flat stage.

Still a good race from him.

Ahh, the beauty of cycling. Many times the strongest rider gets to give excuses as to why he didn't win, and so do his fans. Its why the sport gives me the warm and fuzzies.
 
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To be fair, that happens a lot at the Avenir, the strongest rider not winning.

Last year Bakelandts won because of the race radio screwing up. The pack wasn't told he was ahead so they didn't chase. He got massive time and ended up hanging on through the other stages and winning the overall.

So at least this time it was fair on the stronger rider since he knew that Sicard was in the break :p
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Mind you, Kritsky was way stronger in the TT (40 seconds ahead until he fell and give up), and without the long flight in stage 1, it's safe to say Kritsky would normally have won the Tour l'Avenir / was the strongest rider here. Too bad he fell and too bad Sicard got 1'30 bonus from a long escape in a flat stage.

Still a good race from him.


Too bad he was stupid enough to "give" 1'30 "bonus" to Sicard even though he knew or should've known that he is strong. Kritskiy didn't make time to Sicard in any stage so can't really say he was stronger. Too bad he can't handle a bike and stay up.
 
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Nastyy said:
Too bad he was stupid enough to "give" 1'30 "bonus" to Sicard even though he knew or should've known that he is strong. Kritskiy didn't make time to Sicard in any stage so can't really say he was stronger. Too bad he can't handle a bike and stay up.

Too bad you are such a turd burglar!
 
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Kritsky has a bright future ahead of him anyway. WIll be interesting to see him at Katusha next year ( they have made a few nifty signings btw)
 

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