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Your friend Cadel has to drive for 5 more hrs, according to his twitter. I've been to Switzerland quite a few times, I think the total traveling time will have been around 8 to 10 hrs.auscyclefan94 said:Sastre imo is going into the giro a bit under done. He hasn't raced much.
I know bmc are driving some of there riders from Switzerland to holland last night euro time. How long would that drive take?
auscyclefan94 said:Sastre imo is going into the giro a bit under done. He hasn't raced much.
I know bmc are driving some of there riders from Switzerland to holland last night euro time. How long would that drive take?
theyoungest said:Your friend Cadel has to drive for 5 more hrs, according to his twitter. I've been to Switzerland quite a few times, I think the total traveling time will have been around 8 to 10 hrs.
auscyclefan94 said:Jeez, i think the local (dutch) riders will have a day out tommorow! Would hate to have all that travel!
auscyclefan94 said:Sastre imo is going into the giro a bit under done. He hasn't raced much.
I know bmc are driving some of there riders from Switzerland to holland last night euro time. How long would that drive take?
Libertine Seguros said:Zürich-Maastricht = 439km as the crow flies. Probably close to 500km on the roads. That's 300 miles, probably 6 hours if it's all Autobahn and the roads are clear, but with all flights grounded there's going to be a lot of traffic, and that isn't allowing for travelling across the cities in the first place, which can easily take an hour or two on their own. We're talking a probable all-nighter here.
auscyclefan94 said:Jeez, i think the local (dutch) riders will have a day out tommorow! Would hate to have all that travel!
Supposedly from the Lugano area it would take about 7.5 hours to do it by car going through Germany
Moondance said:That's very optimistic. You'd have to travel straight through the heart of Switzerland, over Luzern, and over the Swiss A2, which is always packed from the 50kms or so between Bern and Basel. Crossing the border into Germany is always a major hassle too.
Whatever Google maps tells you be sure to add at least an extra hour onto that for sh!tty traffic.
auscyclefan94 said:True, he lives right in the south of suisse so that will not help. Would be handy if he was in zurich. Aren't some riders trying to get to Holland from Spain? Would they go through France?
Libertine Seguros said:Yup. But France is a very long country in European terms, and Spain's not small, so if they're coming from Catalunya or the País Vasco, probably less of a deal, they just cross the Pyrenees and get on the Autoroute. But coming from further away could be problematic - the south of Spain will be a nightmare because you've got to go twice the distance almost, and Vicente Reynes Mimo, being from Mallorca, is simply going to be stuck there unless he takes a ferry to the Spanish mainland THEN travels all the way up from somewhere like Valencia.
auscyclefan94 said:True, he lives right in the south of suisse so that will not help. Would be handy if he was in zurich. Aren't some riders trying to get to Holland from Spain? Would they go through France?
Moondance said:They could.... But that's a major drive. If you have to do it in a bus loaded with gear I'd almost say it won't be worth if it you had to leave this morning. Even if you're in the very north-east of Spain (i.e. Girona) you still have to go via Montpellier-Lyon-Dijon-Nancy-Metz-Luxembourg-Liege (horrible traffic area) and then you'd get to Maastricht... 14 hours by bus is an absolute minimum
auscyclefan94 said:You going to be out on the course for Amstel? if so, where?
ak-zaaf said:Didn't read the last few pages, but a small round-up:
craiglewis85
Still sitting here in Girona with my bags packed. Pretty sure making it to Amstel is out of the question now.
According to Sporza Lampre should arrive early in the evening today (train from Milano)
Cervelo: Tondo had taken the car from Girona (should have picked up Lewis, Sastre and Gustov hope they can fly today (Schiphol should be openend again around 14:00)
Reynes probably won't make it off of his island.
Pozzato and Rodriguez took a plain to Swiss and will do the rest by car, like Evans and Freire.
Some Liquigas riders took a bus to Luxembourg and spent the night there.
Anyone with more info? Pretty cool the race started this early![]()
Schiphol wil geen valse verwachtingen scheppen en waarschuwt niet te veel aan het tijdstip te hechten. Op die tijd wordt slechts opnieuw gekeken hoe de situatie is.
Moondance said:Not really... That's when they said that they'll decide whether to open it again for the rest of the day. The cloud is slowly drifting away, but conditions around 2 wont be different than they are now. If I were Sastre I wouldn't get my hopes up.'
EDIT: From the NOS
theyoungest said:The fact that Dutch airspace opens again this afternoon is probably good news for those who'll watch the race on television, because contrary to what I've read around here the broadcast was far from certain.
ak-zaaf said:/note to self: stop reading telegraaf.nl
They don't just use choppers, they use airplanes as well to transmit the signal, from what I understand. NOS Radio discussed it last night, and I figure if anyone knows it it's them.Moondance said:I don't know why people are so worried about the broadcast. All other TV is working fine, and helicopters don't fly at 5kms where the cloud is.
theyoungest said:They don't just use choppers, they use airplanes as well to transmit the signal, from what I understand. NOS Radio discussed it last night, and I figure if anyone knows it it's them.
