2011 Volta a Catalunya

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Definitely Petacchi.

1. Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-ISD)
2. J. Joaquín Rojas (Movistar)
3. Manuel cardoso (RadioShack)

Whew, I was worried for a second here. I thought the end of the world was upon us.
 
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4. Nicolas Edet (Cofidis)
5. Aitor Galdos (Caja Rural)
6. Giacomo Nizzolo (Leopard)
7. Michel Kreder (Garmin-Cervélo)
8. Thomas Peterson (Garmin-Cervélo)
9. Valentin Iglinsky (Astana)
10. Carlos Barredo (Rabobank)
 
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Contre la montre said:
It's nice to know someone out there is studying 'cycling'. I wrote my bachelorsthesis about cycling but they wouldn't let me write my masters about the same subject. Welcome.

Yeah I've gone the other way, I didn't write my undergraduate thesis about cycling, but I did my Masters and will my PhD... It's a struggle to make it seem 'real' though, most people say that either sport isn't that important to study, or that cycling is not as important as football therefore shouldn't be studied as much... What did you write about? My project deals with how La Vuelta Ciclista a Espana interacts with national and regional political identity within Spain from 1978 onwards. If anyone needs Spanish or Catalan translating, give me a buzz since google translate can only read joy!
 
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Contre la montre said:
It's nice to know someone out there is studying 'cycling'. I wrote my bachelorsthesis about cycling but they wouldn't let me write my masters about the same subject. Welcome.

I did write my master thesis about cycling. Had a good time. Great piece of writing by the way. :)
 
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boomcie said:
I did write my master thesis about cycling. Had a good time. Great piece of writing by the way. :)

Well it's not that writing on sports wasn't allowed. It just wasn't allowed to write bachelors and masters on the same subject. The subject of my writing was somewhat loosely "cycling and the Roman church". I know a lot of work has been done on Cycling and Flemish nationalism. Was that your subject as well?
 
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TourOfSardinia said:
Nice to Ale-Jet back on form a month & a half before il Giro.

I wouldn't call it back on form. He seemed in fine in Tirreno. But yes his victory today bodes well for this years giro.
 
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Contre la montre said:
Well it's not that writing on sports wasn't allowed. It just wasn't allowed to write bachelors and masters on the same subject. The subject of my writing was somewhat loosely "cycling and the Roman church". I know a lot of work has been done on Cycling and Flemish nationalism. Was that your subject as well?

Nah, I did something about the representation of cycling in Flemish newspapers.
 
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It's pretty odd, there are seven stages in the Volta, six of them are likely sprint finishes, and yet the sprinters field is so weak it wouldn't be surprising if Petacchi won +3 stages and even Rojas won one or two.
 
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cardoso third :( i hope he gets a win long the week

good to see petachi in shape for the giro
 
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1. Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Lampre - ISD
2. Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Spa) Movistar Team
3. Manuel Antonio Leal Cardoso (Por) Team RadioShack
4. Nicolas Edet (Fra) Cofidis, Le Credit En Ligne

The Cofidis rider which finished 4th is #202. But Nicolas Edet is #203, #202 is Samuel Dumoulin :confused:
 
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@those who wrote their thesis on cycling related topics

What do you study?


EDIT: Bravo Ale Jet
Somehow as sprinters get older and older, and still manage to win, I just respect them more and more.
 
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as there are no time bonuses, is it correct that the place in the general classification depends on the total aggregate of individual classification on each stage? That could become very interesting if there were no gaps created bewteen the overall contenders on tomorrow's stage. Or on other words, that would put Cataldo, Contador and Mollema in a very good position while Urans 101th place today could be crucial
 

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Nicoper said:
@those who wrote their thesis on cycling related topics

What do you study?


EDIT: Bravo Ale Jet
Somehow as sprinters get older and older, and still manage to win, I just respect them more and more.

Yeah why would you pay tuition fees to write about cycling when its going to get you know where in life, have fun with that.
You may as well sit with your head between your legs looking at a mirror to study your own back side
 
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ttrider said:
Yeah why would you pay tuition fees to write about cycling when its going to get you know where in life, have fun with that.
You may as well sit with your head between your legs looking at a mirror to study your own back side

The only reason you need to write these things is because they want you to learn how to work with sources and write decent scientific essays. The subject is not really all that important.

For example I recently wrote about the Greek/Roman influence in Hitler's project Welthauptstadt Germania and how they used it for their own ideology. But I could just have easily wrote about the popular show "Rome"... They hardly care about what you write as long as it somewhat relates to the assignment you're given(in this case reception history of the classics).
 
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El Pistolero said:
The only reason you need to write these things is because they want you to learn how to work with sources and write decent scientific essays. The subject is not really all that important.

For example I recently wrote about the Greek/Roman influence in Hitler's project Welthauptstadt Germania and how they used it for their own ideology. But I could just have easily wrote about the popular show "Rome"... They hardly care about what you write as long as it somewhat relates to the assignment you're given(in this case reception history of the classics).
Is it "look what I wrote my thesis about" time? Who cares dude.
 
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Nicoper said:
@those who wrote their thesis on cycling related topics

What do you study?


EDIT: Bravo Ale Jet
Somehow as sprinters get older and older, and still manage to win, I just respect them more and more.

I study (Contemporary Spanish) History, but as a research student studying cycling is about my career i.e. leading towards a professorship in Contemporary Spanish History rather than about fulfilling module choices as per one of the other posters... Plus it's not really studying cycling per se, it´s more about how cycling fits in with other things, in my case questions of national and regional identity, which are so fun in most countries!

Who else thinks that a Volta a Catalunya with a lack of sprinters and a cohort of great tour de France contenders should be more mountainous?