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59th Jayco Herald Sun Tour, 2.1 - 12th to 16th October 2011

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craig1985 said:
Tom Palmer went a little bit early in the sprint and Kittel came from a long way back and got him on the line. But good on Haas though, is there any more spots open for him at GE? I don't think he will be at Genesys for too much longer.

I think he would qualify as a neo pro so I think they could sign him unless they have already signed 2 other neo pros but just not announced it yet
 
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No idea, haven't watched it, might look out for it on the highlights. Dont think he does though because this is a UCI sanctioned road race. Bobridge would have to give up his national colours I think
 
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craig1985 said:
Tom Palmer went a little bit early in the sprint and Kittel came from a long way back and got him on the line. But good on Haas though, is there any more spots open for him at GE? I don't think he will be at Genesys for too much longer.
It was Giacoppo that went way to early, Palmer just got owned by Kittel.
Tuarts said:
Surprise surprise stream still doesn't work. :rolleyes:

You are not using it properley. It works. Once you have clicked on the arrow, you have to hit a red bar that says livestream.
 
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Luke Schmid said:
I think he would qualify as a neo pro so I think they could sign him unless they have already signed 2 other neo pros but just not announced it yet

I thought it was at least two neo-pro's each year? I mean if you want to have four neo-pro's I don't see why you shouldn't be able to do that.
 
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unsheath said:
Von Hoff took off far too early and paid the price. Ballsy move though and it took a guy the quality of Kittel to overhaul him.
It was Giacoppo not Haas.

Very classy win by Haas. it was quite funny on the podium when Haas offered Bobridge half of the wine bottle that he already drunk out of to Jack and Jack was like "WTF? No." :D
 
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craig1985 said:
I thought it was at least two neo-pro's each year? I mean if you want to have four neo-pro's I don't see why you shouldn't be able to do that.

I think they have signed 28 riders so only 2 spots left who have to be neo pros. There has been talk about Durbridge and Hepburn for those two spots. If it is not them it could be Haas or ?? or nobody. Upper limit of 5 neo pros.
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
It was Giacoppo that went way to early, Palmer just got owned by Kittel.


You are not using it properley. It works. Once you have clicked on the arrow, you have to hit a red bar that says livestream.

Excuse me? I was on the livestream page. I'm pretty sure when a video has buffer 0% constantly, its not a case of locating the video :rolleyes:
 
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Tuarts said:
Excuse me? I was on the livestream page. I'm pretty sure when a video has buffer 0% constantly, its not a case of locating the video :rolleyes:

The only way I could get it to get beyond that 0% was to refresh it (as per Ferminal's advice) about 20 times until a picture finally emerged. Stupid bloody thing.
 
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Spare Tyre said:
The only way I could get it to get beyond that 0% was to refresh it (as per Ferminal's advice) about 20 times until a picture finally emerged. Stupid bloody thing.
Yeah that didn't work for me, on Chrome or Firefox. OH well, at least these weren't problems during the Tour. :D
 
swuzzlebubble said:
Drove home Saturday via Shands Rd.

Would be a good 'bianca strada' section to add next time!!

Good to hear Arthurs Seat will become a fixture for future years however I reckon the Lygon St crit has perhaps passed its use-by (as the “crowd puller” stage).
I reckon a road circuit on either Mt Eliza (using Two Bays Rd) or Beach Road (Parkdale to Sandringham sector) would add more to the series and still get a fair crowd along.
A road circuit lap needs to be over 15km for UCI regs?
 
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Lygon St was a 4km circuit and that would have had to have been UCI approved. Agree its sort of a "fizzle" ending to a good week of racing.
 
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Tuarts said:
Excuse me? I was on the livestream page. I'm pretty sure when a video has buffer 0% constantly, its not a case of locating the video :rolleyes:

The same thing happens to me. I am probably not explaining what to do well but you just have to use your head.:rolleyes:
 
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swuzzlebubble said:
Yes, defined as a "crit" rather than road race at least.

A Crit is any circuit under 2km, any longer and it's a kermese run under road rules which means no laps out and you have to finish. So i daresay the last stage was run as a kermese as opposed to a crit which is why Cantwell would have worn his normal kit
 
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swuzzlebubble said:
Good to hear Arthurs Seat will become a fixture for future years however I reckon the Lygon St crit has perhaps passed its use-by (as the “crowd puller” stage).

went to both days and agree wholeheartedly, though must admit that the timing is unfortunate. given that myself and about 16,000 other potential attendees were off riding around the bay for much of sunday, it's pushing the proverbial up a hill to get a serious crowd to either day.
 
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swuzzlebubble said:
Good to hear Arthurs Seat will become a fixture for future years however I reckon the Lygon St crit has perhaps passed its use-by (as the “crowd puller” stage).
I reckon a road circuit on either Mt Eliza (using Two Bays Rd) or Beach Road (Parkdale to Sandringham sector) would add more to the series and still get a fair crowd along.
A road circuit lap needs to be over 15km for UCI regs?

Although 2 bays would be a better circuit with better racing, the Beach Rd location would probably be the better option. They raced the ITT there for the 2006 Com games which Nathan O'Neill won before his drug bust. I remember the turn out was very damn impressive. Great vibe and people everywhere.
 

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