Afrank said:First points for Jungels, 21 for DVWV GC. Only a matter of time before he takes his first win.![]()
theyoungest said:It seems the peloton read your post
Nicely done by Jungels. The real talents win straightaway.
al_pacino said:Is that the teams first real win of the year?
maltiv said:Good to see Bennati finally winning another 2nd place![]()
maltiv said:Luxembourg might be in the process of losing one star, but they certainly have another one in the making! What a talent.
RHRH19861986 said:Doesn´t certainly deserve an extra thread, and didn´t find one where it would fit in at the moment, but Tosatto finished 74th today, completed Qatar, Oman and Tirreno. He almost finishes every race, rides from January or February to October every year, and that now for so many years; he is 100% loyal and even delivers results when needed, for example in Roubaix last year.
Every team can be glad to have a man like him, Levevere was wrong to not continue with him, he´s still at least as good, if not better (and more experienced), than a Vandenbergh, a Maes, a Devenyns, a Martin Velits. His contracts ends end 2013, but I feel he still has got few years in him, he could be the next Voigt, even more so if you consider that more and more (though still not a lot) riders ride into their 40ies.
El Pistolero said:Vandenbergh does his job extremely well for Boonen.
Afrank said:Does anybody have a link to some video highlights?
He was one of the few riders on Saxo Bank to get WT points last season in Roubaix.RHRH19861986 said:Doesn´t certainly deserve an extra thread, and didn´t find one where it would fit in at the moment, but Tosatto finished 74th today, completed Qatar, Oman and Tirreno. He almost finishes every race, rides from January or February to October every year, and that now for so many years; he is 100% loyal and even delivers results when needed, for example in Roubaix last year.
Every team can be glad to have a man like him, Levevere was wrong to not continue with him, he´s still at least as good, if not better (and more experienced), than a Vandenbergh, a Maes, a Devenyns, a Martin Velits. His contracts ends end 2013, but I feel he still has got few years in him, he could be the next Voigt, even more so if you consider that more and more (though still not a lot) riders ride into their 40ies.
Afrank said:Does anybody have a link to some video highlights?
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