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issoisso said:I've been looking for one, but none so far.
Got it... a 25s report of today's stage:
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Thanks!
issoisso said:I've been looking for one, but none so far.
ak-zaaf said:Clasica de Almeria (1.1)
1. Theo Bos (Cervélo) 4:22:53
2. Mark Cavendish (Columbia-HTC) m.t.
3. Graeme Brown (Rabobank) m.t.
issoisso said:This is what happens when Cavendish doesn't have a superior train (I say this because I've just seen the sprint on TV)
ak-zaaf said:First stage of Langkawi:
1 Michael Matthews (Aus) Jayco-Skins 4:22:53
2 Vidal Cellis (Spa) Footon-Servetto
3 Ruslan Tleubayev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
4 Anuar Manan (Mas) Geumsan Ginseng Asia
5 Johann Rabie (RSA) South African National Team
6 René Haselbacher (Aut) Vorarlberg-Corratec
7 Markus Eibegger (Aut) Footon-Servetto
8 Tobias Erler (Ger) Tabriz Petrochemical
9 Zach Bell (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies
10 Salleh Zamri (Mas) Malaysia National Team
... and in quite an impressive way.Christian said:Jens KEUKELEIRE (COF) wins Le Samyn
battery89 said:Rujano wins Langkawi stage 6 convincingly. Are ISD in the giro? Would be awesome to see him ride there.
battery89 said:Rujano wins Langkawi stage 6 convincingly. Are ISD in the giro? Would be awesome to see him ride there.