ENECO Tour Stage 2; TTT 18.9KM

Mar 10, 2009
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Stage 2; TTT 18.9 KM

The Route:

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The Profile for the stage:

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I couldn't fine the start order yet.

But the contenders:

Sky
Saxo
Rabobank
Omega-Pharma QuickStep
BMC
Vacansoleil
Lotto
RadioShack
Astana
Katusha
Garmin
Argos
Lampre
GreenEDGE
Liquigas
Movistar
Ag2R
Euskatel
FDJ
Toposport Vlaanderen - Mercator
Accent Jobs - Willems Veranda's
 
May 25, 2010
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QSOP or Greenedge for the win.

I didn't even check Greenedge lineup.
 
Sep 5, 2011
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Katusha to surprise again with a good placing. They've had a couple of nice TTT results this year, obviously been putting in a bit of work.
 
Nov 14, 2011
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Sky are a man down already with Loqkvist not starting the tour and Luke Rowe had a nasty crash in the first stage so may not figure for the TT. Therefore I am boldly predicting Sky to come dead last.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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williamp78 said:
Sky are a man down already with Loqkvist not starting the tour and Luke Rowe had a nasty crash in the first stage so may not figure for the TT. Therefore I am boldly predicting Sky to come dead last.

Euskaltel are still in the race ya know.
 
May 25, 2010
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williamp78 said:
Sky are a man down already with Loqkvist not starting the tour and Luke Rowe had a nasty crash in the first stage so may not figure for the TT. Therefore I am boldly predicting Sky to come dead last.

Like the Hitch allready pointed out you forgot about Euskaltel, but if Sky still manages to lose then mad respect for your bold prediction :D
I give it 0% chance though.
 
May 6, 2009
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Lapage is keen to put OGE and Kroupis into the leaders jersey. Hopefully he hasn't obtained any injuries from the crash, here is a quote from Lapage;

"Stage two is the team time trial, and we have a competitive group for the discipline. Our goal is to go for the top three on the stage. The three kilometer rule that states riders involved in a crash inside the final three kilometers will be given the same finishing time as riders from the group out of which they crashed. Thanks to this rule, we didn’t lost and any time today, and because of the four bonus seconds Aidis took, he is fourth overall, tied with Taylor Phinney (BMC) on time. I think we still have a chance for the jersey tomorrow."

"A crash inside the final two kilometers impacted the first third of the field. Aidis ended up on the tarmac. Fumy and Jens were caught behind riders on the ground. The crash prevented us from finishing up the work we did throughout the entire stage, but Aidis is okay."
 
May 15, 2011
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14.38 eus;
14.42 stb;
14.46 ltb;
14.50 vcd;
14.54 ast;
15.02 rnt;
15.06 alm;
15.10 lam;
15.14 oge;
15.18 opq;
15.26 mov;
15.30 rab;
15.34 liq;
15.38 acc;
15.42 arg;
15.50 kat;
15.54 fdj;
15.58 sky;
16.02 grs;
16.06 tsv;
16.10 bmc
 
Mar 31, 2010
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Leadbelly said:
Katusha to surprise again with a good placing. They've had a couple of nice TTT results this year, obviously been putting in a bit of work.

that's mostly because of their new equipment, it's very good appearantly
 
Aug 5, 2010
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Ryo Hazuki said:
that's mostly because of their new equipment, it's very good appearantly

yep, every1 on katusha has been saying that canyon's new time trial bikes are something out of this world.

even purito is doing decent time trials on those for crying out loud!!!!
 
Mar 17, 2009
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fluffkitten said:
He doesn't seem to like them very much.

Don't think anyone expects much out of Euskatel in a TTT. :)

Of course not, but he seemed to really be going on about imaginary complaints about them.

And WTF Noval. Lose some weight.