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Ryo Hazuki said:would be useful to post when this race is happening
I give upEshnar said:Now I'll try to resize the profile...
It only took me <20 seconds to doEshnar said:I give upThis laptop is worthless... When I'm on my desktop I'll retry
good for you... for some reason my laptop didn't want to upload the resized image on imageshackNetserk said:It only took me <20 seconds to do![]()
Why down- and upload it at all, when you can resize it online?Eshnar said:good for you... for some reason my laptop didn't want to upload the resized image on imageshack![]()
that didn't work eitherNetserk said:Why down- and upload it at all, when you can resize it online?
It used to be one of the most prestigious Italian races, it's a shame the way it is now... In a dream world it would be WT and held in autumn near Emilia and Lombardia... The three climbers' classics.Dazed and Confused said:Damn Italians, doesn't matter where they do the route, things always looks perfect on paper.
Good to see the race survived.
dunno yet, I'll have familiar duties to attend tomorrow... Hopefully I'll be able to dodge them.Zam_Olyas said:Your neck of the woods right? will you be there at the race? .. eshnar
Geraint Too Fast said:![]()
1. Davide Mucelli (Ceramica Flaminia)
2. Luca Mazzanti (Vini Fantini)
3. Ivan Rovny (Ceramica Flaminia)
4. Alessandro Proni (Vini Fantini)
5. Federico Rocchetti (Utensilnord)
6. Marco Frapporti (Androni)
7. Pier Paolo Negri (Vini Fantini)
8. Radoslav Rogina (Adria Mobil)
9. Julián Arredondo (Team Nippo)
10. Miguel Ángel Rubiano (Androni)
Great for Ceramica Flaminia. This result was coming.