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Etoile de Besseges 2.1 5.2 - 9.2

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will10 said:
Coppel lives.

Pretty impressive ride from Degenkolb considering that climb to the finish.

yea to both.

Top 10 stage:

1 LUDVIGSSON Tobias [www.procyclingstats.com] Team Giant-Shimano 20 15:37 41.110
2 COPPEL Jérome Cofidis, Solutions Crédits 12 0:04 40.935
3 COLBRELLI Sonny Bardiani - CSF 7 0:11 40.633
4 ROY Jérémy FDJ.fr 5 0:14 40.505
5 VICHOT Arthur [www.procyclingstats.com] FDJ.fr 4 0:15 40.462
6 DEGENKOLB John Team Giant-Shimano 3 0:21 40.209
7 FEILLU Brice Bretagne - Séché Environnement 2 0:29 39.876
8 JõEääR Gert Cofidis, Solutions Crédits 1 0:33 39.711
9 GAUTIER Cyril Team Europcar ,, ,,
10 VUILLERMOZ Alexis [www.procyclingstats.com] AG2R La Mondiale ,, ,,

Awaiting final GC.
 
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GC top 3

1. Tobias Ludvigsson (Giant-Shimano)

2. Jérôme Coppel (Cofidis) à 4"

3. John Degenkolb (Giant-Shimano) à 5"

What a start for Giant-Shimano. First Kittel and now this.
 
Bakhjulet said:
GC top 3

1. Tobias Ludvigsson (Giant-Shimano)

2. Jérôme Coppel (Cofidis) à 4"

3. John Degenkolb (Giant-Shimano) à 5"

What a start for Giant-Shimano. First Kittel and now this.

very good for Giant-Shimano. Nice young guy coming up, and strong Degenkolb

after their sponsor troubles in winter they have started veeery well
 
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seems like even shimano decided that they don't want to be dropped on the first hill no more and put it on a higher gear. the arms race goes universal

500 watts. can't wait for le tour.
froome will need pantani speed to go away. sounds like fun !
 
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So what about Coquard's future? He beats Bouhanni and Degenkolb in the race. Considering his weight (about 63kg? He was 58kg in London 2012 and should increase some kilos two years later), he is really fast!
 
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coimbrawu said:
So what about Coquard's future? He beats Bouhanni and Degenkolb in the race. Considering his weight (about 63kg? He was 58kg in London 2012 and should increase some kilos two years later), he is really fast!

he is still 58 kg/s that's why he's so good in climbs
 

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