2012 Road World Championships, Mens Road Race Maastricht - Valkenburg 267 km 23/09/12

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Netserk said:
Pablo Lastras (Spain), Dario Cataldo (Italy), Timothy Duggan (USA), Alex Howes (USA), Jerome Coppel (France), Winner Anacona (Colombia), Luka Mezgec (Slovenia), Vladimir Isaichev (Russia), Vitaliy Buts (Ukraine), Fabricio Ferrari (Uruguay), Gatis Smukulis (Latvia)

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Stephen Cummings (GB), Juan Antonio Flecha (Spain), Rinaldo Nocentini (Italy), Gianni Meersman (Belgium), Michael Matthews (Australia), Mxime Bouet (France),Michael Schär (SwitzerlandI), Fumiyuki Beppu (Japan), and Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark)

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Bunch

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updated the time differences. 110 km to go.
 
Sep 24, 2011
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DominicDecoco said:
Dutch broadcasting, wierdly enough, has been awful this time. With little attention of the Junior and U23 races and with lack of any race information.

Same company that messed up the olympis?
 
Mar 13, 2009
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DominicDecoco said:
Dutch broadcasting, wierdly enough, has been awful this time. With little attention of the Junior and U23 races and with lack of any race information.

The information on screen during world championships is always handled by UCI itself. It was the same **** with Copenhagen last year.

The broadcast is something else.
 
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Netserk said:
Pablo Lastras (Spain), Dario Cataldo (Italy), Timothy Duggan (USA), Alex Howes (USA), Jerome Coppel (France), Winner Anacona (Colombia), Luka Mezgec (Slovenia), Vladimir Isaichev (Russia), Vitaliy Buts (Ukraine), Fabricio Ferrari (Uruguay), Gatis Smukulis (Latvia)

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Stephen Cummings (GB), Juan Antonio Flecha (Spain), Rinaldo Nocentini (Italy), Gianni Meersman (Belgium), Michael Matthews (Australia), Mxime Bouet (France),Michael Schär (SwitzerlandI), Fumiyuki Beppu (Japan), and Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark)

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Updated with the GPS times.
 
Apr 30, 2011
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Netserk said:
Pablo Lastras (Spain), Dario Cataldo (Italy), Timothy Duggan (USA), Alex Howes (USA), Jerome Coppel (France), Winner Anacona (Colombia), Luka Mezgec (Slovenia), Vladimir Isaichev (Russia), Vitaliy Buts (Ukraine), Fabricio Ferrari (Uruguay), Gatis Smukulis (Latvia)

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Stephen Cummings (GB), Juan Antonio Flecha (Spain), Rinaldo Nocentini (Italy), Gianni Meersman (Belgium), Michael Matthews (Australia), Mxime Bouet (France),Michael Schär (SwitzerlandI), Fumiyuki Beppu (Japan), and Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark)

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The real times, and not the sh!tty gps ones.
 
Jun 10, 2010
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What I don't understand is why Belgium is working behind. Meersman should be one of the top favourites in that group. Australia will be very happy with the break having Matthews there, and Nocentini is a good card for Italy given the competition and the options they have behind. The break doesn't work for Spain, Netherlands and possibly France.
 
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What I don't understand is why Belgium is working behind. Meersman should be one of the top favourites in that group. Australia will be very happy with the break having Matthews there, and Nocentini is a good card for Italy given the competition and the options they have behind. The break doesn't work for Spain, Netherlands and possibly France.

+1

And what more, the race is going to be way too hard for Boonen, so they should focus on Gilbert.
 
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hrotha said:
What I don't understand is why Belgium is working behind. Meersman should be one of the top favourites in that group. Australia will be very happy with the break having Matthews there, and Nocentini is a good card for Italy given the competition and the options they have behind. The break doesn't work for Spain, Netherlands and possibly France.

because gilbert is a way bigger favorite in one big peloton and the final cauberg to go, also they aren't riding full