Dekker_Tifosi said:Hard to gauge with these Belgian lower tier sprinters. THey are close to 1000 cq points, then they go to a WT team and are really average (Van Asbroeck for instance).
from 1000 to 400 pointsBillie said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Hard to gauge with these Belgian lower tier sprinters. THey are close to 1000 cq points, then they go to a WT team and are really average (Van Asbroeck for instance).
Theuns has been pretty good this year
Dekker_Tifosi said:from 1000 to 400 pointsBillie said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Hard to gauge with these Belgian lower tier sprinters. THey are close to 1000 cq points, then they go to a WT team and are really average (Van Asbroeck for instance).
Theuns has been pretty good this year
Just what I said. In fact only Conti sprinter that improved dramatically was Groenewegen, from 375 points at Roompot to nearly 1000 at Lotto (980 atm)
Dekker_Tifosi said:from 1000 to 400 pointsBillie said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Hard to gauge with these Belgian lower tier sprinters. THey are close to 1000 cq points, then they go to a WT team and are really average (Van Asbroeck for instance).
Theuns has been pretty good this year
Just what I said. In fact only Conti sprinter that improved dramatically was Groenewegen, from 375 points at Roompot to nearly 1000 at Lotto (980 atm)
TMP402 said:Young Kristoffer Halvorsen wins GP d'Isbergues. Planckaert 3rd, naturally.
Coquard is going to lost the race to the Worlds selection against Bouhanni and Démare.TMP402 said:Young Kristoffer Halvorsen wins GP d'Isbergues. Planckaert 3rd, naturally.
Alexandre B. said:Coquard is going to lost the race to the Worlds selection against Bouhanni and Démare.TMP402 said:Young Kristoffer Halvorsen wins GP d'Isbergues. Planckaert 3rd, naturally.
It was a single race, but was split in 2 in 2012.RedheadDane said:(Okay, I know this isn't a race result, but I thought it fit best here.)
There are two Tour of Chinas which have nothing to do with each other?
The organisers for each race wanted to make a Tour of China, but they couldn't agree which one should be Tour of China? Or they simply agreed that China is kinda big so it would make sense to have two races?
Ricco' said:Maybe it's something to do with the limit of race days in .1 races. In Algeria there are 21 days of competition earlier in the year divided by some stage races and classics and with little rest between them.