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Jul 4, 2009
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The guy´s first place deserves respect. Until the mountain stage arrives, they should work for him.
40 seconds is a considerable difference and the field is weak.

This guy's case is strange. He seems to be the only one on UAE who has experienced a physical improvement this year, while the rest seem to have gotten worse in Volta and Itzulia Julius is flying :tearsofjoy:
Yeah, but his career before that has been a disaster compared to his talent as a teenager.
 
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Spain, stage 2:
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I think the great dane could be in trouble.
 
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The guy´s first place deserves respect. Until the mountain stage arrives, they should work for him.
40 seconds is a considerable difference and the field is weak.

This guy's case is strange. He seems to be the only one on UAE who has experienced a physical improvement this year, while the rest seem to have gotten worse in Volta and Itzulia Julius is flying :tearsofjoy:
He's had a strange career.

As a junior he was a generational talent, but then couldn't quite duplicate it as a senior, especially with a dual focus on the track (became world champion with the 4000m team), and ended up on a Portuguese conti-team.

UAE seem to have found the key.

For next season, when Pogacar is not doing the cobbled classics, he should be part of that squad, because he has a huge engine that suits those races.
 
Aug 29, 2009
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checking the calendar, it seems like ExtraGiro has already cancelled two of their races again, with Reggio Calabria and Magna Grecia?! Lets see if Lyon-Torino can happen. Would be quite a surprise, although apparently some of the l'Avenir guys are involved there.
well...

 
May 5, 2010
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Just to add to the bit about the many Danish stage wins in O Gran Camiño; Johansen was actually only the 3rd Dane to win a stage.
The other 10 were won by Cort (1 in 2022 3 last year) and Vingegaard (3 in 2023, 3 in 2024).
 
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timesplits yesterday

#Start*RiderTime#KM/hTime#KM/hTime#KM/h
116:50:00JOHANSEN Julius4.54,062151.4182.34,599344.24310.15,072251.214
216:16:00REIS Rafael5.06,333949.3582.44,4831941.58510.08,707151.749
316:05:00OLIVEIRA Nelson5.00,975350.2372.43,0531441.95010.16,332351.109
415:19:00NORDHAGEN Jørgen5.05,9849.4282.41,9331142.24010.24,026650.479
516:42:00OTRUBA Jakub5.12,8252748.3342.48,0132740.71110.21,711450.667
615:52:00YATES Adam4.58,909250.5842.34,925444.15010.50,3271748.437
716:48:00GOSZCZURNY Patryk5.14,7343148.0412.50,5343640.10910.23,026550.560
816:46:00PINARELLO Alessandro5.10,3521948.7192.43,6451741.79810.35,792849.545
916:32:00SALGUEIRO Carlos Miguel5.01,835450.0942.53,7384439.37010.40,4651049.183
1016:00:00LEIJNSE Enzo5.04,385649.6742.43,1121641.93410.51,0311848.385
 
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Dec 28, 2010
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The chronically unimpressive De Schuyteneer outside of the podium in this field.

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