April 28th, Tour de Romandie - Stage 2: Romont - Romont, 171.8 km

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Moondance said:
Nah... I doubt he can hold 42 secs on Evans or a minute on Menchov or Pinotti. Martin wont be much further back.

Also Evans needs a Cherel voodoo doll, that was really unfortunate.
Yeah, I thought he'd still have roughly 1:20-1:30 on the favourites but I miscalculated.
 
May 27, 2010
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sorry for my fanboyism but I personally feel BMC have been very strong in this race as it is their home race.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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Evans and Vino can probably both take 42 seconds out of Brutt given how tired he is going to be.

The pack didn't come out of nowhere, the director just did a bad job and there were no time gaps on screen. The long shot at about 2500m to go showed the pack only fifteen or twenty seconds down, which is easily pulled back on a slope.
 
Mar 8, 2010
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auscyclefan94 said:
Nice win by Cuneog though CCherel nearly put Cadel in the barriers.

Some tears dropped on your keyboard I think. ;)

But quiet good effort by cuddles, when considering his short break/surgery.
 
Sep 8, 2009
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just like i've said...an appetizer vino-evans served before le tour de france.

crazy ride by movistar,rui costa's comeback surprisingly strong!

hats off to brutt,he gave his best.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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dlwssonic said:
evans for the GC win anyone thinks its realistic???

of course but tony martin will be hard to hold off. Will depend on how cadel's time trialling is going. He looked quite good on the bike in the prologue though.
 
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Really wishing Talansky hadn't fallen in the prologue. that 30-45 seconds it may have cost him could be several places in the top 10 when this is done. Both he and Stetina are showing something in this race. I've been waiting for a while for Stetina to show some of the promise he had shown when younger.
 
Jan 11, 2010
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And LLS has another domestique take over GC duties... in Paris-Nice it was Mollema, and here it is the awesome GC rider Pieter Weening.
 
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Yes, the last two stages in Turkey were very close and both won by Italians. Evans tried to take the shortest route and got caught out. That's how it goes sometimes.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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dlwssonic said:
BMC aint that bad after all eh, cunego has revenge for the montepaschi stage in last years giro

I think he would of much rathered the win in il giro than romandie. Still a good win, Evans wouldn't of had the time gap if it wasn't for Cherel but I am not sure if he'd won.
 
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theyoungest said:
And LLS has another domestique take over GC duties... in Paris-Nice it was Mollema, and here it is the awesome GC rider Pieter Weening.
LLS will have to pick himself up and better be good in the Tour
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
I think he would of much rathered the win in il giro than romandie. Still a good win, Evans wouldn't of had the time gap if it wasn't for Cherel but I am not sure if he'd won.

yep I think evans maybe went too early and its not steep enough for him.
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
I think he would of much rathered the win in il giro than romandie. Still a good win, Evans wouldn't of had the time gap if it wasn't for Cherel but I am not sure if he'd won.

Yeah, I think Cunego timed it a bit better.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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dlwssonic said:
yep I think evans maybe went too early and its not steep enough for him.
Montalcino was nearly flat in the final straight but you are right.
movingtarget said:
Yeah, I think Cunego timed it a bit better.

Yep, though Cadel will beat him in the tt.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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Breakaway stage, I won't bother getting up for this.
 
May 27, 2010
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kinda feel wasted that BMC got two second places both by very close margins, still awaiting for their win.