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32nd Vuelta a Burgos: Cat 2HC - August 4-10th

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Yeah was waiting for you Mellow to take on this one ...

Just got a hand on the final starterslist incl. BIB:

Caisse d'Epargne
1 ARROYO, David ESP GCE
2 COBO ACEBO, Juan José ESP GCE
3 ERVITI, Imanol ESP GCE
4 GARCÍA ACOSTA, José Vicente ESP GCE
5 GUTIÉRREZ, José Iván ESP GCE
6 LÓPEZ, David ESP GCE
7 PASAMONTES, Luis ESP GCE
8 PÉREZ, Francisco ESP GCE

Euskaltel Euskadi
11 SÁNCHEZ, Samuel ESP EUS
12 HERNÁNDEZ, Aitor ESP EUS
13 ANTON, Igor ESP EUS
14 NIEVE, Mikel ESP EUS
15 OROZ, Juan José ESP EUS
16 URTASUN, Pablo ESP EUS
17 FERNÁNDEZ, Koldo ESP EUS
18 SICARD, Romain FRA EUS

Rabobank
21 ARDILA, Mauricio COL RAB
22 TEN DAM, Laurens NED RAB
23 TANKINK, Bram NED RAB
24 WEENING, Pieter NED RAB
25 NUYENS, Nick BEL RAB
26 LANGEVELD, Sebastian NED RAB
27 KRUIJSWIJK, Steven NED RAB
28

Footon-Servetto-Fuji
31 GIANETTI, Noe SUI FOT
32 CELIS, Vidal ESP FOT
33 MATA, Enrique ESP FOT
34 GUTIÉRREZ P, David ESP FOT
35 MERINO, Pedro ESP FOT
36 GUTIÉRREZ, David ESP FOT
37 DIAZ, Daniel R ARG FOT
38 WALKER, Johnnie AUS FOT

Katusha
41 BOTCHAROV, Alexandre RUS KAT
42 HORRACH, Joan ESP KAT
43 KARPETS, Vladimir RUS KAT
44 KLIMOV, Serguei RUS KAT
45 MAZZANTI, Luca ITA KAT
46 POZZATO, Filippo ITA KAT
47 CARUSO, Gianpaolo ITA KAT
48 GALIMZYANOV, Denis RUS KAT

Liquigas Doimo
51 AGNOLI, Valerio ITA LIQ
52 ZAUGG, Oliver SUI LIQ
53 CIMOLAI, Davide ITA LIQ
54 FINETTO, Mauro ITA LIQ
55 KISERLOSKI, Robert CRO LIQ
56 NIBALI, Vicenzo ITA LIQ
57 SANTAROMITA, Ivan ITA LIQ
58 WILLEMS, Frederik BEL LIQ

Andalucía CajaSur
61 TORIBIO, Jose Vicente ESP ACA
62 G. MARCHANTE, Jose A ESP ACA
63 MORENO, Javier ESP ACA
64 CARRASCO, Sergio ESP ACA
65 PIEDRA, Antonio ESP ACA
66 ORTEGA, Manuel ESP ACA
67 MONTENEGRO, Jorge Martín ARG ACA
68 CALVENTE, Manuel ESP ACA

Xacobeo Galicia
71 MOSQUERA, Ezequiel ESP XAC
72 GARCÍA, David ESP XAC
73 CESAR VELOSO, Gustavo ESP XAC
74 TORRES, Pablo ESP XAC
75 RABUÑAL, Gonzalo ESP XAC
76 MARTÍNEZ, Serafín ESP XAC
77 FERNÁNDEZ, Delio ESP XAC
78 GARCÍA, Marcos ESP XAC

Vacansoleil
81 FEILLU, Romain FRA VAC
82 FEILLU, Brice FRA VAC
83 VEUCHELEN, Frederik BEL VAC
84 POELS, Wouter NED VAC
85 STEVENS, Timothy BEL VAC
86 Sin confirmar - VAC
87 ROSSETTO, Stephane FRA VAC
88

Acqua & Sapone
91 ANDRIOTTO, Dario ITA ASA
92 CODOL, Massimo ITA ASA
93 GARZELLI, Stefano ITA ASA
94 DI PAOLO, Francesco ITA ASA
95 MIHOLJEVIC, Vladimir CRO ASA
96 ORTEGA, Didac ESP ASA
97 PAOLINI, Luca ITA ASA
98 SARMIENTO, Cayetano COL ASA

Team SKY
101 POSSONI, Morris ITA SKY
102 PORTAL, Nicolas FRA SKY
103 CIONI, Dario ITA SKY
104 ARVESEN, Kurt-asle NOR SKY
105 AUGUSTYN, John Lee RSA SKY
106 VIGANO, Davide ITA SKY
107 CALZATI, Sylvain FRA SKY
108

Quick Step
111 ENGELS, Addy NED QST
112 FACCI, Mauro ITA QST
113 HOVELYNCK, Kurt BEL QST
114 HULSMANS, Kevin BEL QST
115 MAES, Nikolas BEL QST
116 STAUFF, Andreas GER QST
117 VAN IMPE, Kevin BEL QST
118 VAN KEIRSBULCK, Guillau BEL QST

Topsport Vlaanderen
121 ARMEE, Sander BEL TSV
122 JACOBS, Pieter BEL TSV
123 NEYENS, Maarten BEL TSV
124 BAUGNIES, Jerome BEL TSV
125 VAN HECKE, Preben BEL TSV
126 VANDERWALLE, Kristof BEL TSV
127 MERTENS, Tim BEL TSV
128 NEIRYNCK, Stijn BEL TSV

Cerámica Flaminia
131 BELOHVOSCIKS, Raivis LAT FLM
132 ANZA, Santo ITA FLM
133 BAGGIO, Filiippo ITA FLM
134 CELLI, Luca ITA FLM
135 MASERATI, Alessandro ITA FLM
136 ROSSI, Enrico ITA FLM
137 NOE, Andrea ITA FLM
138 LIQUORI, Marco ITA FLM

Androni Giocatolli
141 SCARPONI, Michele ITA AND
142 LODDO, Alberto ITA AND
143 BERTOGLIATI, Rubens SUI AND
144 BERTOLINI, Alessandro ITA AND
145 BERTOLINI, Thomas ITA AND
146 PIEMONTESI, Fabrice ITA AND
147 SOLARI, Luca ITA AND
148 MARGUTTI, Damiano ITA AND

Burgos 2016 Castilla y León
151 MELERO, Iván ESP VMC
152 SANTAMARTA, Raúl ESP VMC
153 GRAU, Oscar ESP VMC
154 OBANDO, Gregory CRC VMC
155 DELGADO, Fco David ESP VMC
156 ANTON, Manuel ESP VMC
157 MAS, Luis ESP VMC
158 ORENGO, Pascual ESP VMC

Orbea
161 ILUNDAIN, Mikel ESP ORB
162 ETXEBARRIA, Aritz ESP ORB
163 LARRALDE, Joseba ESP ORB
164 ZABALO, Xabier ESP ORB
165 GARCÍA, Ricardo ESP ORB
166 URAIN, Beñat ESP ORB
167 IZAGIRRE, Jon ESP ORB
168 LANDA, Mikel ESP ORB
 
Glad to see the homepage is now showing a live feed link for the site that was supposed to be carrying the race.

Yeah DAOTEC, I thought I'd lend a hand, since it's suddenly all go.

That is quite a tasty startlist from all corners of Europe.
I will be interested to see how quite a few riders go.
The course looks nicely set up to decide the GC over the weekend.
The only problem is that the Iberian pair both have MTFs on Sunday.
Can you have too much of a good thing?:)
 
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Really big names for this one! Scarponi, Nibali, Arroyo - Cobo, Samu, Mosquera, Kiserlosky, Karpets, Pozzato, Ten Dam, uffff...

I was looking forward to see this post soon, Thx Mellow! :D

About the race, I was expecting more mountains but the parcours seems to be nice...
 
The site route looks a bit different to that, however; they appear to travel up the road next to the prescribed route (which ends in a dead end and becomes a track) and cut to the left back to Collado, then back down to Quintanas de la Sierra, and then loop back and up to Lagunas de Neila. Many a time with Google Earth, Google Maps and Map My Ride set to satellite view have failed to yield to me where part of this track actually is - I seem to lose part of it.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
The site route looks a bit different to that, however; they appear to travel up the road next to the prescribed route (which ends in a dead end and becomes a track) and cut to the left back to Collado, then back down to Quintanas de la Sierra, and then loop back and up to Lagunas de Neila. Many a time with Google Earth, Google Maps and Map My Ride set to satellite view have failed to yield to me where part of this track actually is - I seem to lose part of it.

They will cycle the last 5 hard kilometers anyway, there are many variants to reach up there, but the last part is the same regardless of where they approach to Neila.
 
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ericthesportsman6 said:
Don't forgot about Anton. And, it might be interesting to see what Sicardo can do.

TRUE!!!!!!! Sorry I totally forgot him! and he has been doing great during the season specially in the spring races like Vuelta a Castilla y Leon where he did great against Contador... I really hope to see him attacking and going for Overall here and in La Vuelta...
 
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The Hitch said:
OH Maddone. How many tours can we have at one time. Poland. Colombia. Denmark. Portugal. Now this.

Well Poland and Denmark will be competitions for Sprinters or all-rounders but Burgos is for Climbers as well Colombia... Here we will see more fireworks :cool:
 

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2004

Maybe this multiple winner will pay a visit >

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Ryaguas said:
Well Poland and Denmark will be competitions for Sprinters or all-rounders but Burgos is for Climbers as well Colombia... Here we will see more fireworks :cool:

Yeh this is the reason I don't understand why Rabobank didn't bring Mollema to Burgos and Weening to Poland. Suits both riders much better and it would be nice to see Mollema compete with some good names at Burgos.
 
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Kwibus said:
Yeh this is the reason I don't understand why Rabobank didn't bring Mollema to Burgos and Weening to Poland. Suits both riders much better and it would be nice to see Mollema compete with some good names at Burgos.

Perhaps they're thinking about the grand scheme - world championships? If a Dutchie manages to grab the world title (don't ask me who or how) the odds are good it'll be a Rabo. Perhaps they want a title with Bauke, and they're thinking Poland is easier...
 
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Isn't it common knowledge that Johnny Hoogerland will become the next World Champion?
And luckily, he's no part of the Rabobank outfit (yet)
 

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