Lesser known race results 2011

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CQ corrects itself - Suárez ahead of Báez.

1. [ESP] ERVITI OLLO Imanol MOV 80
2. [COL] SUAREZ SUAREZ Juan Pablo EPM 48
3. [COL] BAEZ ALVAREZ Giovanny Manuel EPM 02" 40
4. [CRC] AMADOR BIKKAZAKOVA Andrey MOV 08" 36
5. [ITA] RATTO Daniele GEO 08" 32
6. [ITA] FELLINE Fabio GEO 08" 28
7. [ESP] GUTIERREZ PALACIOS Jose Ivan MOV 08" 24
8. [ESP] PEREZ FERNANDEZ Santiago BSP 08" 20
9. [POR] CARDOSO Filipe Duarte Sousa BSP 08" 16
10. [POR] SOUSA Sergio Ferreira BSP 08" 12
11. [ESP] GARCIA AMBROA Ricardo ORB 08" 8
12. [ESP] LECHUGA RODRIGUEZ Pablo ACG 08" 5
13. [CHI] OYARZUN GUIÑEZ Carlos Ivan MOV 08" 5
14. [ESP] FERNANDEZ CRUZ Delio BOA 08" 5
15. [ESP] GARCIA FERNANDEZ Marcos TKT 08" 5


More good results for Santí - looking ominous ahead of his home tour next week!

Also, Amador 4th two days in a row.
 
Mar 31, 2010
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Libertine Seguros said:
Also, Amador 4th two days in a row.


amador is a talent for the classics and not the gt's I;m sure of. he's like a young gilbert. also one of bets downhillers in todays peloton
 
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After Tirreno and this last couple of days Amador looks like a useful guy in short bumpy stage races (eg País Vasco and Tirreno, but not the ones with long hard climbs) and hilly classics.

Asturias now has two uphill finishes, with the Naranco climb added now that the traditional warm-up race has sadly eaten the bullet.
 
Jul 2, 2009
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Rund um Koln:

1. Matthews (RAB)
2. Kittel (SKS)
3. Nizzolo (LEO)

Nice to see Rabobus end their disappointing April on a high note. First win for them since the Tirreno I think.

Also, great to see Matthews win again. Kid has been riding a lot this season so far, but seems to be handling it well. Real workhorse.
 
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66. GP della Liberazione (1.2U)

1° Matteo Trentin (Team Brilla)
2° Michael Hepburn (Team Jayco) 0:59
3° Sonny Colbrelli (Zalf Desirèe Fior) 1:02
4° Andrea Palini (Gavardo Tecmor)
5° Kristian Sbaragli (Hopplà Magis)
6° Daniele Aldegheri (Team Mantovani)
7° Eugenio Alafaci (Lucchini Maniva Ski)
8° Rodrigues Monteiro Gideoni (Team Brilla)
9° Alex Carven (Team Jayco A.I.S.)
10° Simon Casulleras Jordi (Spagna)

Lots of crashes today due to rain on the Terme di Caracalla course.

Tomorrow Palio del Recioto with livestream.
 
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Raisport2 is showing GP Liberazione this evening at 10.30pm.

Funny to see Aldegheri up there; his bro (almost as good as him) use to ride amateur races for fun now.
 
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GP Industria & Artigianato - Larciano (1.1)

1. Angel Vicioso
2. Giovanni Visconti
3. Mauro Finetto
4. Valerio Agnoli
5. Federico Rocchetti
6. Federico Canuti
7. Stefano Garzelli
8. Jose Serpa
9. Emanuele Sella
10. Jackson Rodriguez
11. Jose Rujano
12. Carlos Ochoa

That's Androni Giocattoli in 1., 8., 9., 10. 11., 12.

Six guys in the lead group of 12 (although Ochoa lost seven seconds). Lovely or just silly?

http://www.larcianeseciclismo.it/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=127&lang=it
 
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GP Elsy Jacobs results

1 Vos Marianne
2 Arndt Judith
3 Johansson Emma
4 Van Vleuten Annemiek
5 Ferrand Prevot Pauline
6 Cooke Nicole
7 Stevens Evelyn
8 Guderzo Tatiana
9 Brand Lucinda
10 Bras Martine
11 Devocht Liesbet
12 Devuyst Sofie
13 Callovi Rossella
14 Moolman Ashleigh
15 Verbeke Grace

Could have been predicted, especially after Marianne's win in La Flèche Wallonne. Pauline Ferrand-Prévot continues to prove that Andrea Guardini's not the only rookie setting the world alight as she mixes it with the élites of the women's péloton. Keep an eye out for Rossella Callovi, too - teammate of Cooke, Guderzo and Bastianelli, the former Junior World Champion has just turned 20 and is making waves - though her spring has not been as successful as last year's.
 
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GP Industria & Artigianato - Larciano (1.1)

1. Angel Vicioso
2. Giovanni Visconti
3. Mauro Finetto
4. Valerio Agnoli
5. Federico Rocchetti
6. Federico Canuti
7. Stefano Garzelli
8. Jose Serpa
9. Emanuele Sella
10. Jackson Rodriguez
11. Jose Rujano
12. Carlos Ochoa

That's Androni Giocattoli in 1., 8., 9., 10. 11., 12.

Six guys in the lead group of 12 (although Ochoa lost seven seconds). Lovely or just silly?

http://www.larcianeseciclismo.it/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=127&lang=it

outside pro tour and in mountains thety are a class on their own and have by far the strongest team they've ever had. this giro will be madness

http://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/race.asp?raceid=20304
 
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you can't read much on a race where only 38 guys finished.anyway FORZZA ANDRONI & RUJANITO!!!!

that's because the rest were dropped and taken out of race, happens all the time in these races
 
Mar 19, 2009
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Mancebo dominated the Tour of the Gila, winning the two tough stages, finishing 3rd in the TT and 3rd in the bunch sprint in the 2nd stage. His worse finish was 6th in the crit. It really is a shame for all parties he's relegated to doing this type of race. He should have the chance to compete in bigger races against guys his level and these other guys should be able to compete for the win themselves.

Final GC:

1) Mancebo
2) Parker (Trek-Livestong) 3:17
3) Morton (Chipotle Development) 3:18

Another good result for young Lachlan Morton following his strong Langkawi. And 18-yr old fellow Aussie, Parker follows in Sergeant's footsteps by winning the TT (though it wasn't against Levi and Dave Z this year).

Nice to see some more non-sprint talent coming from Australia. Those two guys total age is almost the same as Mancebo :p
 
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Just so you know, today begins the Vuelta a Madrid, which used to be held in July. I got up early specifically to get my bike and go see the stage, but of course it's raining quite a lot so screw it.
http://www.fmciclismo.com/vueltamadrid2011/etapas/inicio.php

May 7th, 1st stage: Casa de Campo (ITT) 7,8 km
May 7th, 2nd stage: Coslada-Coslada 84,8 km
May 8th, 3rd stage: Colmenar Viejo-Puerto de la Morcuera, 117,9 km

As for the starters, among others, we'll be graced with Rebellin's presence.
 
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Just so you know, today begins the Vuelta a Madrid, which used to be held in July. I got up early specifically to get my bike and go see the stage, but of course it's raining quite a lot so screw it.
http://www.fmciclismo.com/vueltamadrid2011/etapas/inicio.php

May 7th, 1st stage: Casa de Campo (ITT) 7,8 km
May 7th, 2nd stage: Coslada-Coslada 84,8 km
May 8th, 3rd stage: Colmenar Viejo-Puerto de la Morcuera, 117,9 km

As for the starters, among others, we'll be graced with Rebellin's presence.

You forgot the best part, the profiles appear to have been quite literally been made in MS Paint:

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Aupa Txurruka!

With this race moving into Catalunya's old slot and drawing a similar field to the Vuelta a Asturias, I can see a similar kind of effect. The race has the Criterium International format, but flipped around so the mountain is tomorrow. I'm expecting to see the likes of Javier Moreno, Hernâni Broco, Tino Zaballa up there again.
 
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Castroviejo wins, Rui Costa 2nd.

edit:
1. Jonathan Castroviejo (Euskaltel-Euskadi) 10:11
2. Rui Costa (Movistar Team) a 11
3. Stefan Schumacher (Miche) a 12
4. Javier Moreno (Caja Rural) a 16
5. Iván Gutiérrez (Movistar Team) a 22
6. Jesús Herrada (Movistar Team) m.t.
7. Ion Izagirre (Euskaltel-Euskadi) m.t.
8. Hernani Broco (LA Antarte) a 24
9. Davide Rebellin (Miche) m.t.
10. Hugo Sabido (LA Antarte) a 25