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Tour of Norway Stage 2

1. [AUS] HEPBURN Michael JAI 4h12'29"
2. [DEN] JORGENSEN Rene TST
3. [NED] KELDERMAN Wilco RB3
4. [NOR] WILMANN Frederik TJM
5. [DEN] RASMUSSEN Michael TST

Chicken was last of a five man group, good sprinting :eek:

Kelderman is leader, Dutch Mafia.
 
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Nice to see Kelderman perform strongly again. From the report on the Rabobank team website it sounds like he put on quite the number. Attacking on the final climb, 2.5kms long with a few 10%+ ramps) and riding hard all the way to the top, and only Rasmussen and Willman were able to hang on. Then young Wilco was the main motor in driving the lead to the finish, maintain the slender lead to the bunch.

Kelderman will be a very, very, welcome addition to the Rabo pro team next year.
 
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Lindgren won Stage 3, with a small gap (must have attacked late) from a group of 20 or so.

GC with 2 stages to go:

1 4 NED19910325 * KELDERMAN Wilco RB3 NED 12h20'00''
2 56 DEN19830407 FODER Daniel Holm GLU DEN 12h20'05'' 05''
3 145 NOR19891207 * BUGGE Vegar Robinson TJM NOR 12h20'05'' ''
4 41 DEN19740601 RASMUSSEN Michael TST DEN 12h20'08'' 08''
 
Jan 11, 2010
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Moondance said:
Kelderman will be a very, very, welcome addition to the Rabo pro team next year.
He will be, although from the way you say it you'd think they have a lack of young GC riders :p
 
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Moondance said:
Nice to see Kelderman perform strongly again. From the report on the Rabobank team website it sounds like he put on quite the number. Attacking on the final climb, 2.5kms long with a few 10%+ ramps) and riding hard all the way to the top, and only Rasmussen and Willman were able to hang on. Then young Wilco was the main motor in driving the lead to the finish, maintain the slender lead to the bunch.

Kelderman will be a very, very, welcome addition to the Rabo pro team next year.

massive talent.
I am excited by wilco very much.

I assume he'll ride tour de l'avenir this year. Should be a favorite there.

2013 giro champ baby :eek:
 
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theyoungest said:
He will be, although from the way you say it you'd think they have a lack of young GC riders :p

lol yeah.

-minus the youth and rabo look a hell of a lot less exciting.

Mollema, Kruijswijk, Slagter, Gesink, Kelderman.

Promising times for us dutch :p
 
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The Tour of Norway is something that looks like a really good idea. They have climbs and beautiful scenery. I'm glad to see it being done properly. I would have loved to see a grand finale climbing up to Holmenkollen or Winterpark Tryvann though (maybe a circuit climbing up Holmenkollveien and Voksenkollveien).
 
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El Pistolero said:
Criterium de Calais

1. Philippe Gilbert: De Onverslagene
2. John Gadret
3. Steven Tronet
Really? You're going to post criterium results?

Well then, the Nacht van Hengelo:

1. Pieter Weening: De Onverschrokkene
2. Joost Posthuma
3. Steven Kruijswijk
 
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theyoungest said:
Really? You're going to post criterium results?

Well then, the Nacht van Hengelo:

1. Pieter Weening: De Onverschrokkene
2. Joost Posthuma
3. Steven Kruijswijk

Yes, criteriums have been posted here before.

And yes, someone who has won every race he entered since 9 April can be called de onverslagene.

Does it hurt you silly Dutchman? :eek:

Go cry in that corner --> Yeah, that corner where Pieter Weening is standing. Yes, right there. Thank you.
 
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Christian said:
Thor Hushovd snags up his first victory of the season at Ronde d'Aix:

1. Thor Hushovd
2. Yauheni Hutarovich
3. Philippe Gilbert

Only one day after a disappointing Milan - San Remo, Thor Hushovd saved Garmin-Cervélo's weekend by getting his first victory of the season, competing in the Ronde d'Aix alongside team mate David Millar. Other noteworthy participants included: Romain Feillu, Philippe Gilbert and Jussi Veikanen, Rinaldo Nocentini, Rémi Pauriol and Yauheni Hutarovich, Rémy DiGregorio, Geoffroy Lequatre and Yaroslav Popovych, Leonardo Duque and Julien El Fares, Laurent Mangel, Julien Antomarchi.

Especially Rémy DiGregorio (who was awarded the most combattive rider award) and David Millar were very active during the race. Philippe Gilbert put in a powerful attack with roughly 2 km to go, but was brought back by the chase group which included Hushovd, Pauriol and Hutarovich. Hushovd was the first to start his sprint and could hold off Hutarovich to the line.


The race was up and down the same street (Avenue des Belges), with a large roundabout on each end. This made it really easy to watch the race, and not miss any of the action. I know these races are decided from the beginning, but this one seemed pretty real ... if it was all staged, then chapeau because the riders put in a good show!
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Or do you guys think this race is any less set up? But then you guys don't cry huh. Oh no, silly Dutchies!
 
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Christian isn't a Hushovd fanboy so everybody decided to let it slide. Your case is different.
 
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Ill take an educated guess that De Onverslagene means "the undefeated".

In which case if you are taking Christians result seriously, hes Onverslagene no more

Christian said:
Thor Hushovd snags up his first victory of the season at Ronde d'Aix:

1. Thor Hushovd
2. Yauheni Hutarovich
3. Philippe Gilbert.
 
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hrotha said:
Christian isn't a Hushovd fanboy so everybody decided to let it slide. Your case is different.

Oh those silly Dutchies!:D

But no one is a Hushovd fanboy, so that doesn't count(just kidding)
 
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Coupe des Nations Ville Saguenay, Stage 2
leader HANSEN Lasse Norman
1. HANSEN Lasse Norman
2. BONNET Guillaume
3. LEONARDI Gianluca
4. JUUL JENSEN Christopher
5. LANDER Sebastian
6. BOEM Nicola
7. VIENNET Emilien
8. KRAGH ANDERSEN Asbjörn
9. KAMYSHEV Arman
10. STIMULAK Klemen

Small Danish race. Mostly unknown names, but Rui Costa and Henao have ridden here some years ago.
 
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Today's probably the toughest stage of the Tour of Norway, finishing in Hamar after 194km, with the climb of Gåsbu occurring just under 20km from the finishing line. This looks like a tricky one, with a climb then a gradual flat descent before Gåsbu, then a long descent to the line.

Angelo Furlán (Christina Watches) and René Mandri (Endura Racing) are 3 minutes ahead of the bunch with 45km to go, just hitting that penultimate climb.

Michael Rasmussen has just attacked the péloton, which has been reduced to roughly 30 riders as the road turns uphill.

He's being chased by Remme (Joker-Merida) & Aasvold (Plussbank-Cervélo).
 

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Libertine Seguros said:
Today's probably the toughest stage of the Tour of Norway, finishing in Hamar after 194km, with the climb of Vangsås occurring just under 20km from the finishing line. This looks like a tricky one, with a climb then a gradual flat descent before Vangsås, then a long descent to the line.

Angelo Furlán (Christina Watches) and René Mandri (Endura Racing) are 3 minutes ahead of the bunch with 45km to go, just hitting that penultimate climb.

Michael Rasmussen has just attacked the péloton, which has been reduced to roughly 30 riders as the road turns uphill.

Is there anyplace to watch this?
 

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I'm really hoping Rasmussen wins. This year has totally rejuvenated his career and a tour win would do him wonders.
 
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Tomorrow's stage will be televised, but nothing until then. They're hoping to go 2.1 next year. I like that idea. The scenery is beautiful and the race is well-organised.

Norges Cykle Forbund is putting short reports online to see - here's stage 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPlolS8yaro

Furlan and Mandri lost a lot of time on that brief uphill, unsurprising considering Furlan climbs worse than Napolitano.
 
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On the climb now, the leading duo have 35" on the chasing duo of Remme and Aasvold. Rasmussen is back in the main péloton, who are making Kelderman do all the work to defend the jersey.
 
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The groups have all come back together at the lower part of the climb, but now ex-Quick Step man Thomas Vedel Kvist, now with Glud en Marstrand-LRØ Radgivning is taking a solo flyer. Joker-Merida now pushing the pace at the front, presumably for Christer Rake or Vegard Robinson Bugge. Péloton's shrunk to 17.

youngest, cheers for the link, I'll be sure to check those out later on.