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Mayomaniac said:
Frankschleck said:
what a lead out vivaani got though
Cimolai, Ferrari, Guarnieri and Sabatini + guys like Puccio and Ballerini, if you just look at the raw talent and power involved that's probably the best sprint train in the world and Viviani still found a way to loose...

yeah agreed, would love to see a top sprinter with that train, he would be unbeatable.
 
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Mayomaniac said:
Frankschleck said:
what a lead out vivaani got though
Cimolai, Ferrari, Guarnieri and Sabatini + guys like Puccio and Ballerini, if you just look at the raw talent and power involved that's probably the best sprint train in the world and Viviani still found a way to loose...

yeah agreed, would love to see a top sprinter with that train, he would be unbeatable.
 
The last European Championships used the course of the GP Plumelec-Morbihan, and the 2015 ones (U23) used the course of the Tartu GP.

We used to have the GP Herning, and it was quite interesting owing to one of the other major rouleur factors out there: Danish dirt roads.

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For a championships course they could perhaps only include the last two or three sectors, but that would be enough with several laps I think.
 
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Last year was supposed a really hard one in Nice with 4 laps on the Col d'Eze at the end, but in the end they moved it to Plumelec because of security concers and nobody wanting to pay for additional security after the terror attack.
 
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Really good course. I know that it was bunch sprint in fact, but it wasn't boring race through. I want to say few words about two young guys in top10. I think Pascal Ackermann will be another great German sprinter. In previous year second in Words u23, now 4th in senior Europen Champions. He was much better then Bennett, I think he should have more freedom in Bora at the end of the season.

The second guy is Garcia Cortina. Similar story to Ackermann in previous year starting in u23 now the best Spanish rider here in Denmark. I really curious about his form in Eneco and then in Vuelta.
 

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