2012 Tour of Qatar (5th - 10th February), 2.HC

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Dec 27, 2010
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May 27, 2010
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Messy sprint, was awesome, nice work by Cav to weave through and get it, too bad Renshaw lost his wheel, still did well to get 4th
 
May 31, 2011
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Dec 27, 2010
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Steegmans brings Boonen up from 15th position to the front at 600m to go with everyone flat out. Unbelievable
 
Aug 29, 2011
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will10 said:
Steegmans brings Boonen up from 15th position to the front at 600m to go with everyone flat out. Unbelievable

Could we finally have the old Steegmans back?
 
Dec 27, 2010
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Panda Claws said:
Could we finally have the old Steegmans back?

Today reminded me of the days when he was McEwen's leadout man a few years back, and used to give Robbie a 30 yard headstart on the rest for the sprint, he was astonishing back then
 
Oct 23, 2011
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Lol rabo is so crappy at sprints..... Renshaw had to work so hard bashing and positioning his way through a mob of sprinters to even reach fourth position.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Instead of all this crap of Renshaw being the best lead-out man, Steegmans impresses me much more.

Good win by Cavendish, he can still win the overall.
 
Feb 4, 2011
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Maaaaaaaarten said:
Lol rabo is so crappy at sprints..... Renshaw had to work so hard bashing and positioning his way through a mob of sprinters to even reach fourth position.

Renshaw needs a clone of himself to have a good leadout :)
 
Dec 27, 2010
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El Pistolero said:
Instead of all this crap of Renshaw being the best lead-out man, Steegmans impresses me much more.

Good win by Cavendish, he can still win the overall.

Renshaw is way more consistant but on his day Steegmans is incredible.
 
Dec 30, 2011
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will10 said:
Today reminded me of the days when he was McEwen's leadout man a few years back, and used to give Robbie a 30 yard headstart on the rest for the sprint, he was astonishing back then
Question is whether he should be leading out Boonen or vice versa..
Omega could have a terrific year if all their sprinters start to fire disregarding the like of martin and Leipheimer etc
I'm unimpressed by Farrar he had the perfect lead out but was soundly beaten by Kruopis who along with boonen and cav were by far the best.
Renshaw was also unimpressive and Blythe was a let down after two day ago
 
Jul 16, 2010
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will10 said:
Renshaw is way more consistant but on his day Steegmans is incredible.

Steegmans had some problems with Katusha and Radioshack, so that's why we haven't seen him much last few years. Tbh, I think Renshaw profited a lot from the help of his other team-mates and especially Cavendish to be called best lead-out man. Usually the HTC train were with 5 man up front in the finale with Cavendish closing the line.
 
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Yes, Farrar absolutely didn't do the business today. I thought he was a slam dunk for at least 3rd place. He just seemed to lack acceleration.

Interesting that Cav seemed to distance himself from "the GC guys" in the interview. Surely he would be second favourite now behind Boonen. He only has 8 seconds to make up.
 
May 27, 2010
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amazing stage loved the cross winds! Cav got me cq points! Kinda dissapointed that Blythe got box in and in the end didnt have the power. He had a great position.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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wirral said:
Yes, Farrar absolutely didn't do the business today. I thought he was a slam dunk for at least 3rd place. He just seemed to lack acceleration.

Interesting that Cav seemed to distance himself from "the GC guys" in the interview. Surely he would be second favourite now behind Boonen. He only has 8 seconds to make up.

What are the bonus seconds like in this race? 10, 6, 4?

I hope more wind today and that Cavendish doesn't make the front echelon, otherwise Boonen could still lose the overall here.
 
Oct 28, 2010
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So it appears Cavendish is fast even without a HTC train ;) Steegmans & Boonen were great too, they both need this sort of performances to restore confidence.
 
Jan 11, 2010
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El Pistolero said:
Instead of all this crap of Renshaw being the best lead-out man, Steegmans impresses me much more.

Good win by Cavendish, he can still win the overall.
Steegmans has more power, Renshaw (usually) a better positioning sense (haven't seen any of that so far this year though)
 
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@El Pisti: Steegmans loses his effectiveness when we get to a full a nervous peloton and not on straight roads.

He's only good when he has space. Which is only in Qatar and the Champs Elysees lol. Most of the year Steegmans is useless as lead out.