2011/12 Australian Summer of Cycling: Launceston Crits → Australian Nationals

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Wilba60 said:
Very quick circuit down at Willy and hard to catch them as they flew by. Durbridge and Lane seemed to be doing the lions share of the work on the front and decimated the field. I saw 3 of the NSWIS riders drop out early due to the Greenedge pace being put on. I couldn't see any team support for Ewan, he just reminded me of Robbie McEwan sitting on the main sprinters and was able to find the right wheel. Great signs. Interesting to see that Sutton says that Ewan can climb "all day". Maybe he isn't the next Cavendish but is the next Evans :cool:

He is small, McEwan looked big next to him.

Seconded. :)

It felt a bit like the changing of the guard - McEwen's last Bay Crit series at age 39, Caleb Ewan's first at age 17.

Greenedge had the whole team on the front for a few laps. It was windy there today, looked like hard work, a lot dropped out along the way.
 
Dec 13, 2011
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greenedge said:
There are only two Roberts and Cantwell. Porte left to Sky and Cooke to GE.

I think you forgot one, DAVID TANNER :)
And he will have a great year, I think.
 
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Spare Tyre said:
Seconded. :)

It felt a bit like the changing of the guard - McEwan's last Bay Crit series at age 39, Caleb Ewan's first at age 17.

Greenedge had the whole team on the front for a few laps. It was windy there today, looked like hard work, a lot dropped out along the way.

http://www.cyclingtipsblog.com/2012/01/bay-crits-stage-4/

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Sep 16, 2009
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Ferminal said:
The crits are on now, U23, Women, then Men.

Cooke FTW.

U23:

Alex Carver, Scott Law, Tom Palmer in no particular order

Elite:

Jono Cantwell, Allan Davis and Von Hoff in no particular order.

Women

Hosking will win ahead of Kitchen.
 
Sep 16, 2009
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Great win by Scott Law.

Only noticed Davis wasn't racing when I looked at the start list 20 mins ago.

Tonight:

Pearson, Cantwell and Von Hoff in no particular order. Think Giacoppo could very well take it if Genesys ride for him.
 
Mar 27, 2011
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Cake42 said:
Nice win, but why has he Saxo Bank gloves and socks on, hope he will sign some day for Bjarne Riis and Saxo-Bank. He´s talent and young, he fast in a sprint. GOOD SIGNS :)

They are the 2009-10 ones though.
 
Mar 27, 2011
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Sasquatch said:
Great win by Scott Law.
Think Giacoppo could very well take it if Genesys ride for him.

I second both these comments. Law is a good sprinter ( shows a lot of potential )
Giacoppo could only take it if it is hard enough and Genesys have others.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Jan 11, 2010
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And here's Greenedge thinking they had the domestic scene locked up by signing every possible sprinter out there... 5 sprints, no wins.
 
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theyoungest said:
And here's Greenedge thinking they had the domestic scene locked up by signing every possible sprinter out there... 5 sprints, no wins.

It's the 5th of January for goodness sake. I know as well as everyone else that Greenedge have a rubbish squad, but perhaps we could get to some real races before starting to lay into them?
 
Jan 11, 2010
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will10 said:
It's the 5th of January for goodness sake. I know as well as everyone else that Greenedge have a rubbish squad, but perhaps we could get to some real races before starting to lay into them?
But this is what they do, sprints, so that's why I'm surprised.