Dubai Tour 2015 (2.HC) 04.02 - 07.02 2015

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Apr 14, 2009
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Degenkolb super, but were there time gaps? I think Cav crossed the line 11 seconds behind so should hold the GC.
 
May 5, 2010
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Intense finish by Degenkolb!
Someone oughta dump a bucket of cool water onto him, looks like he'd need it.
 
Jun 5, 2014
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Lobato started the sprint somewhere down in 8-10th position, 70 m down. He was flying.

Not normal. He always starts the sprints from way back. This time his acceleration in the last 150 m was unreal. If he started the sprint in the position of Valverde he would have won by 2 sec over Degenkolb.
 
Jan 4, 2011
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Why on earth wasn't Valverde working for Lobato? Had him at 9/1 and clearly the strongest here :eek:

Dr. Juice said:
Lobato started the sprint somewhere down in 8-10th position, 70 m down. He was flying.

More like 20th when Degenkolb started his sprint...
 
May 9, 2010
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Flamin said:
Why on earth wasn't Valverde working for Lobato? Had him at 9/1 and clearly the strongest here :eek:



More like 20th when Degenkolb started his sprint...

Lobato was very strong yeah, but I doubt he would have beaten Degenkolb anyway. He should have been better positioned, though.
 
Apr 14, 2009
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Degenkolb leads Cav by 4 seconds I believe. Watching it again the time gap from 7s group to 10s group seemed a little questionable.
 
Jan 4, 2011
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Hugo Koblet said:
Lobato was very strong yeah, but I doubt he would have beaten Degenkolb anyway. He should have been better positioned, though.

I'm sure he would have. Look where he comes from and with what speed.
 
Jun 5, 2014
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I'm sorry, Lobato wasn't anywhere in the screen. Like 80 m back in 20th position. In the position of Valverde he would have won by 2 sec over Degenkolb, he had double the power of anyone. Positioning is a big problem.
 
Nov 7, 2010
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willbick said:
Is Lobato the new Ulissi?

Not based on this. The climb was so short - and they more or less soft-pedalled until the last 300m - that it was basically a long sprint.