Lesser known race results 2012

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Jan 22, 2011
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OK, My bad. Understood this "Michael Rogers (SKY) als letzter Fahrer im Ziel. Was für eine Zeit: 31:40 Minuten! Damit verteidigt Michael Rogers das gelbe Trikot." as Rogers finishing in 31:40. My bad

roundabout said:
Porte won. It's not rocket science to figure out the ticker.

Or is it?

will10 said:
Team Sky ‏@TeamSky
Michael Rogers wins the time trial at #BayernRundfahrt by four seconds from team-mate Porte. Extends his lead at the same time! #TeamSky1_2
 
Jun 8, 2011
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Today the Tartu GP, which is 17 laps and about 200km with a small lump on it, was won by Rene Mandri. Taaramäe attacked virtually the all race cooking all the other riders and in the end got only the 12th place. The pace that Taaramäe did was so high that only 38 riders finished the race:D. Europcar, for example, abandoned with their whole team.
 
Sep 25, 2011
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LaFleur said:
Today the Tartu GP, which is 17 laps and about 200km with a small lump on it, was won by Rene Mandri. Taaramäe attacked virtually the all race cooking all the other riders and in the end got only the 12th place. The pace that Taaramäe did was so high that only 38 riders finished the race:D. Europcar, for example, abandoned with their whole team.

Hilarious! But yeah, Taaramäe needs mountains.
 
Mar 13, 2009
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Julien Simon continuing his winning streak at GP de Plumelec (1.1):

1 Julien SIMON Saur-Sojasun les 181 km en 04h28'48''
2 Samuel DUMOULIN Cofidis le Crédit en Ligne 00
3 Javier MEGIAS LEAL Team Type 1 - Sanofi 00
4 Pierrick FÉDRIGO FDJ-BigMat 00
5 Matthieu LADAGNOUS FDJ-BigMat 00
6 David DE LA FUENTE RASILLA Caja Rural 00
7 * Clément KORETZKY La Pomme-Marseille 00
8 Arnaud GÉRARD FDJ-BigMat 00
9 Romain FEILLU Vacansoleil - DCM Procycling Team 00
10 Rob RUIJGH Vacansoleil - DCM Procycling Team 04

Lire la suite sur DirectVelo.com : http://www.directvelo.com/actualite/19268-grand-prix-de-plumelec-classement.html#ixzz1w0Z29iYG
 
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Christian said:
Julien Simon continuing his winning streak at GP de Plumelec (1.1):

1 Julien SIMON Saur-Sojasun les 181 km en 04h28'48''
2 Samuel DUMOULIN Cofidis le Crédit en Ligne 00
3 Javier MEGIAS LEAL Team Type 1 - Sanofi 00
4 Pierrick FÉDRIGO FDJ-BigMat 00
5 Matthieu LADAGNOUS FDJ-BigMat 00
6 David DE LA FUENTE RASILLA Caja Rural 00
7 * Clément KORETZKY La Pomme-Marseille 00
8 Arnaud GÉRARD FDJ-BigMat 00
9 Romain FEILLU Vacansoleil - DCM Procycling Team 00
10 Rob RUIJGH Vacansoleil - DCM Procycling Team 04

Lire la suite sur DirectVelo.com : http://www.directvelo.com/actualite/19268-grand-prix-de-plumelec-classement.html#ixzz1w0Z29iYG

This is how the French score their CQ points. :eek::p
 
Mar 13, 2009
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El Pistolero said:
This is how the French score their CQ points. :eek::p

I wonder if Simon will be picked up by a WT team soon or if Saur will even be promoted? I don't know if they aspire to WT but with a good TdF by Coppel it might be possible .... the parcours suits him, anyways
 
Fortunato Baliani takes the Tour of Japan.

Final standings:

1. BALIANI Fortunato PPO 13h05'05"
2. ARREDONDO MORENO Julian David PPO 22"
3. DABROWSKI Jaroslaw AMO 03'23"
4. LEBAS Thomas BGT 03'30"
5. BUTLER Christopher CSS 06'16"
 
Jan 22, 2011
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Final stage Bayern Rundfahrt

1. Alessandro Petacchi (LAM) (ITA19740103)
2. Allan Davis (OGE) (AUS19800727)
3. Andre Schulze (APP) (GER19741121)
4. Christophe Kern (EUC) (FRA19810118)
5. Baden Cooke (OGE) (AUS19800727)
6. John Degenkolb (ARG) (GER19890107)
7. Koldo Fernandez (GRM) (ESP19810913)
8. Tony Gallopin (RNT) (FRA19880524)
9. Sven Vandousselaere (TRS) (BEL19900207)
10. Rüdiger Selig (KAT) (GER19890219)

Overall

1. Rogers
2. Coppel
3. Gusev
 
Apr 10, 2011
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Fetisoff said:
Final stage Bayern Rundfahrt

1. Alessandro Petacchi (LAM) (ITA19740103)
2. Allan Davis (OGE) (AUS19800727)
3. Andre Schulze (APP) (GER19741121)
4. Christophe Kern (EUC) (FRA19810118)
5. Baden Cooke (OGE) (AUS19800727)
6. John Degenkolb (ARG) (GER19890107)
7. Koldo Fernandez (GRM) (ESP19810913)
8. Tony Gallopin (RNT) (FRA19880524)
9. Sven Vandousselaere (TRS) (BEL19900207)
10. Rüdiger Selig (KAT) (GER19890219)

Overall

1. Rogers
2. Coppel
3. Gusev

Sky owning this race again :p 1st for Rogers. 4th for Porte. 5th for Siustou and 7th for Knees :D
 
Dec 27, 2010
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Gloin22 said:
Well Rogers won the only stage that was selective and Siutsou came 5th there as well ;)

We get it, you like Sky.

With two guys in a decisive break of five it would have been pretty embarrassing if they hadn't won that stage.
 
Apr 10, 2011
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will10 said:
We get it, you like Sky.

With two guys in a decisive break of five it would have been pretty embarrassing if they hadn't won that stage.

That isn't the point I made. The top 3 in GC came from the break so it wasn't dominated by the ITT really.
 
Fetisoff said:
Final stage Bayern Rundfahrt

1. Alessandro Petacchi (LAM) (ITA19740103)
2. Allan Davis (OGE) (AUS19800727)
3. Andre Schulze (APP) (GER19741121)
4. Christophe Kern (EUC) (FRA19810118)
5. Baden Cooke (OGE) (AUS19800727)
6. John Degenkolb (ARG) (GER19890107)
7. Koldo Fernandez (GRM) (ESP19810913)
8. Tony Gallopin (RNT) (FRA19880524)
9. Sven Vandousselaere (TRS) (BEL19900207)
10. Rüdiger Selig (KAT) (GER19890219)

Overall

1. Rogers
2. Coppel
3. Gusev

shiit bad news for everyone...the kernasse is back.this time he will beat the sprinters in july:p seriously i'm really happy for him after his knees injuries
he will be a maillot jaune contender i'm sure


Gloin22 said:
Sky owning this race again :p 1st for Rogers. 4th for Porte. 5th for Siustou and 7th for Knees :D
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not bad
 
Jun 20, 2011
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Parrulo said:
can we get some top 20 results please? :)

Classement, Top 20 :
1 Bob Jungels (Leopard-Trek CT)
2 Yves Lampaert (EFC-Omega Pharma-Quick Step) à 2'49''
3 Tom Scully (Chipotle-First Solar)
4 Robert Bush (Chipotle-First Solar) à 3'24''
5 Louis Verhelst (EFC-Omega Pharma-Quick Step)
6 Moreno Hofland (Rabobank Continental) à 3'48''
7 Ruben Zepunkte (Rabobank Continental)
8 Stan Godrie (Pays-Bas) ?
9 Florian Sénéchal (EFC-Omega Pharma-Quick Step)
10 Boris Zimine (CCEtupes/Roubaix-Lille Métropole)
11 Xandro Meurisse (Soenens)
12 Pit Schlechter (Leopard-Trek)
13 Jasper Stuyven (Brontager-Livestrong)
14 Jauffrey Betouigt-Suire (Chambéry CF)
15 Sébastien Bergeret (Bougogne) à 4'50''
16 Jimmy Turgis (CC Nogent-sur-Oise)
17 Tim Van Speybroeck (Ovyta-Eijssen)
18 Risto Raid (CC Villeneuve Saint-Germain)
19 Raphael Addy (Suisse)
20 Andz Flaksis (Chipotle-First Solar)

He won by almost 3 minutes!! Amazing. Pure talent.
 
Christian said:
WTF where does it end for this guy??!!!
I hope it doesn't end the same way as all other former winners of this race ;)

But this guy certainly seems to be the real deal. Can climb, can TT, can sprint, and apparently also motor his way over the cobbles. Nice to see Stan Godrie in the top-10, a first year espoir in cyclocross.