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Kozonchuk beat Cancellara

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178 KOZONTCHUK, Dmitry RAB + 1' 17''
179 VITORIA CANO, David FOT + 1' 24''
180 CANCELLARA, Fabian SAX + 1' 29''
181 IGNATIEV, Mikhail KAT + 1' 32'

Bravo Dmitry very nice you win. Bad day for cancellara
 
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Denkoff said:
178 KOZONTCHUK, Dmitry RAB + 1' 17''
179 VITORIA CANO, David FOT + 1' 24''
180 CANCELLARA, Fabian SAX + 1' 29''
181 IGNATIEV, Mikhail KAT + 1' 32'

Bravo Dmitry very nice you win. Bad day for cancellara

I cannot believe Ignatiev lost :(:(:( Tomorrow he will beat Fabian!
 
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Truly Spartacus is the measure of all things. The Vitruvian Cyclist, if you will. Beat him and you conquer the world! :D
 
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Let's make it current then, because as bad as Andy Schleck has been at the Vuelta, he's still finishing ahead of Cancellara every day. Here's Stage 5:

183 Cancellara, Fabian SAX + 3 '35''
184 CARLSTRÖM, Kjell SKY + 3' 35'' 184 CARLSTRÖM, Kjell SKY + 3 '35''
185 KENNAUGH, Peter SKY + 3' 35'' 185 KENNAUGH, Peter SKY + 3 '35''
186 TXURRUKA, Amets EUS + 4' 28'' 186 Txurruka, Amets EUS + 4 '28''
187 INTXAUSTI, Beñat EUS + 4' 28'' 187 Intxausti, Beñat EUS + 4 '28''
188 LABBE, Arnaud COF + 4' 28'' 188 LABBE Arnaud COF + 4 '28''
189 KAISEN, Olivier OLO + 4' 28'' 189 KAISER, Olivier OLO + 4 '28''
190 DELAGE, Mickael OLO + 4' 28'' 190 DELAGE, Mickael OLO + 4 '28''
191 GOSS, Matthew Harley THR + 4' 28'' 191 GOSS Matthew Harley THR + 4 '28''
192 TORIBIO, José Vicente ACA + 5' 58'' 192 Toribio, José Vicente ACA + 5 '58''
193 PUJOL, Oscar CTT + 5' 58'' 193 PUJOL, Oscar CTT + 5 '58''
194 RIBLON, Christophe ALM + 6' 36'' 194 Riblon, Christophe ALM + 6 '36''

And the overall:

187 Cancellara, Fabian SAX + 50 '05''
188 TORIBIO, José Vicente ACA + 51' 28'' 188 Toribio, José Vicente ACA + 51 '28''
189 ZABRISKIE, David GRM + 54' 30'' 189 Zabriskie, David GRM + 54 '30''
190 CARLSTRÖM, Kjell SKY + 55' 05'' 190 CARLSTRÖM, Kjell SKY + 55 '05''
191 LABBE, Arnaud COF + 59' 43'' 191 LABBE Arnaud COF + 59 '43''
192 IGLINSKIY, Valentin AST + 1h 01' 32'' 192 IGLINSKIY, Valentin AST + 1h 01 '32''
193 DEAN, Julian GRM + 1h 13' 33'' 193 DEAN, Julian GRM + 1h 13 '33''

Is this what preparation looks like for both events at Worlds, or is something up?
Intxausti dropped to the back as soon as his new contract was announced.
 
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theswordsman said:
Is this what preparation looks like for both events at Worlds, or is something up?

He probably just doesn't care about the Vuelta.
On 7 February he got dropped in the Qatar TTT. On 16 March he finished 78th in Tirreno. On 4 and 11 April he trashed the opposition in RVV and PR. It's all about focus, and the worlds are a month away still.
 
tgsgirl said:
He probably just doesn't care about the Vuelta.
On 7 February he got dropped in the Qatar TTT. On 16 March he finished 78th in Tirreno. On 4 and 11 April he trashed the opposition in RVV and PR. It's all about focus, and the worlds are a month away still.

To be fair he did win the tour of Oman in that period as well.

But you are right, cancellaras performances are incredibly unconsistent.
When Cancellara rode the RVV i was not expecting much as the Quatar TTT was still fresh in my mind. Also, i remember him saying in Oman that the 20k tt they did there was the hardest in his life, so i did not expect him to raise his performance so much after those dark days in Quatar. But by god he did it. Also he then did poorly in California, missing the top 10 in the itt, before winning the tour tts a few weeks later. Given his poor performance so far in la vuelta, i fully expect to see the mother of all peaks for the World.
 
tgsgirl said:
He probably just doesn't care about the Vuelta.
On 7 February he got dropped in the Qatar TTT. On 16 March he finished 78th in Tirreno. On 4 and 11 April he trashed the opposition in RVV and PR. It's all about focus, and the worlds are a month away still.
He did however test his legs on one or two of the final climbs. He'll probably do that in this Vuelta as well, along with the TT of course.
 

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