2015 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, August 3 to 9

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Dombrowski is the biggest American talent, by far. But he's so vulnerable. Great to see him back!
 
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Really impressive from Dombro. Almost Froome like.

What I hate from those American races is that they show just 5 riders crossing the line and they don't care for the others. I know it's all about the winners but still, they should show some respect to other riders too.
 
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johnymax said:
Really impressive from Dombro. Almost Froome like.

What I hate from those American races is that they show just 5 riders crossing the line and they don't care for the others. I know it's all about the winners but still, they should show some respect to other riders too.

I personally didn't like the camera work to much today. They kept the camera on the front group to much imo....Was hard to see what was going on with the other "big" names in the main group.
 
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Jspear said:
johnymax said:
Really impressive from Dombro. Almost Froome like.

What I hate from those American races is that they show just 5 riders crossing the line and they don't care for the others. I know it's all about the winners but still, they should show some respect to other riders too.

I personally didn't like the camera work to much today. They kept the camera on the front group to much imo....Was hard to see what was going on with the other "big" names in the main group.

Yes, but it's not just today. It happens very often.
 
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TMP402 said:
Dombrowski, another rider who improves after leaving Sky.

That is true, and it is strange that he was stronger before and after leaving the team with more facilities for riders, but maybe is just a question of crashed, bad luck, role in the team...
 
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Taxus4a said:
TMP402 said:
Dombrowski, another rider who improves after leaving Sky.

That is true, and it is strange that he was stronger before and after leaving the team with more facilities for riders, but maybe is just a question of crashed, bad luck, role in the team...

He had a medical problem at Sky. Had surgery on a leg artery
 
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Michael Woods like Voeckler in his best days, in yellow, turning into a magnificent climber.
:confused: Woods is a climber. That's what he's good at.

To me seems better at the shorter punchier stuff.
He only picked up cycling 4 years ago and hasn't raced against the best much but the thought is that he's a climber, the harder, the better.

Whatever the thought is, that's what the results suggest.

Not the results from today. I (and the team) truly feel like he's a climber more than a punchy guy. A climber with punchy qualities, maybe?
 
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wow. I was hoping for that. I was wishing to see Joe Dombro winning the stage.
and he did it
so so so needed win for Cannondale, so so needed win with Joe Dombrowski, sigh of relief for JV.
I like how Cannondale-Garmin almost every time they are in deep ***, they succeed in pullling something big.
Millar stage win in the bad 2012 Tour, Navardauskas last year, Dombrowski in Utah after the problems we know and big the pressure and question of these last few day
Bravo Joe, enjoy the win JV
 
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Dombrowski really bossed that climb. Good to see him back to full health.

Woods was very impressive.

Frank is just building for the Vuelta ....

:rolleyes: