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2013 Tour of Romandie, Stage 3: Payerne - Payerne 181 Km

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Seems pretty hilly, maybe we will get some fireworks like today

One thing is for sure, Rolland will have a go :cool:
 
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Roderick said:
This profile has "Meersman" written all over it

If fear it, yes...

:mad:

Nothing against Meersman, but I really hate the stages he wins, to be honest.

Romandie used to be a great race for breakaways, now it more and more becomes a race for 40 man field sprints with winners like Meersman, or even Wiggins.
 
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RHRH19861986 said:
If fear it, yes...

:mad:

Nothing against Meersman, but I really hate the stages he wins, to be honest.

Romandie used to be a great race for breakaways, now it more and more becomes a race for 40 man field sprints with winners like Meersman, or even Wiggins.

I don't see anything changing either on this stage. Today we seen a bit of action with Kiserlovski ,Pinot and Rujano but I never had any confidence that they could gain enough of time on a climb like that to stay away. I'm sure someone will give it a go here but again it has all the hallmarks of a stage where it will come together on the run in.

I prefer the racing in Turkey at the moment.
 
gooner said:
I don't see anything changing either on this stage. Today we seen a bit of action with Kiserlovski ,Pinot and Rujano but I never had any confidence that they could gain enough of time on a climb like that to stay away. I'm sure someone will give it a go here but again it has all the hallmarks of a stage where it will come together on the run in.

I prefer the racing in Turkey at the moment.


the no radios also helps turkey as their always confused about whos still away when they catch some of the break.
 
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gooner said:
I prefer the racing in Turkey at the moment.

Yeah, Turkey is almost better, agree.

Only point which makes Romandie attraktive to watch is, that it´s just Romandie, with those Swiss quality roads within a stunningly great landscpae.
 
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Abandon Wout Poels (Vacansoleil-DCM).
Break 3:11

Km 74,6: GPM 2ª cat. Villars-Bramard : 1º Burghardt , 8pts. 2º Bérard, 6. 3º Bilbao, 4. 4º Kruijswijk, 2. 5º Brändle, 1.
 
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Km. 93 Villars-le-Comte (2ª): 1 Burghardt , 8pts. 2 Bérard, 6. 3 Bilbao, 4. 4 Kruijswijk, 2. 5 Brändle, 1.

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Astana is working whit Sky to reduce the gap of 3:02
 

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