2011 Tour de Suisse, Stage 3: Brig-Glis - Grindelwald, 107.6 km

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May 27, 2010
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Lanark said:
Jakob Fuglsang, Andy Schleck, Jens Voigt, Michael Albasini, Mads Christensen, Jan Bakelants, Francis de Greef, Greg van Avermaet, Laurens ten Dam, Jack Bobridge, Christian Vandevelde, Giampaolo Caruso, Alberto Losada, Jose Rojas Gil, Peter Sagan, Dominik Nerz, Christiano Salerno, enrico Gasparotto, Tanel Kangert, Jorge Azanta Soto, Kevin de Weert, Dries Devenyns, Ben Gastauer, Wouter Poels und Daryl Impey.

Thanks! Wow really happy GVA is in the break, my favorite rider. But its too mountainous for him i think. Good to see sagan, andy and jakob
 
May 12, 2010
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dlwssonic said:
Thanks! Wow really happy GVA is in the break, my favorite rider. But its too mountainous for him i think. Good to see sagan, andy and jakob

GVA was just dropped :eek: along with Nerz. Frank is the best placed rider though, so you have something to celebrate.
 
Jun 1, 2010
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I really hope Fuglsang will win this or at least finish up high enough to take the lead in the GC. Poor guy always works his a** off for the Schlecks and somehow never gets a chance of his own. Though it seems highly likely he's working for Andy in the break right now, who will then drop and even get passed by Fuglsang for 7th place or something.

Edit- nvm, was too slow, someone else posted the break minutes ago.
 
Mar 8, 2010
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Wow, what a carnage.
Leopard triple attack and big big group.
This TdS is really full of action and ridden fullgas. :D
 
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GVA was just dropped :eek: along with Nerz. Frank is the best placed rider though, so you have something to celebrate.

yes just as i posted GVA dropped:mad:. But frank isnt even in the break.
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
probably if it is shrinking this much already.

Most of them will probably return in the 30km descend to the next mountain. Impossible to predict who can/will work in the peloton, and how good the cooperation is in the front group.