Lesser known races results 2013

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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Yeah as in, earlier in the climb, but still in the last km. So yeah, you know you got to go with the favorite attacks there.

No, as in, a gap before the climb began, as in, he attacked on a downhill or flat, and was not chased down, and survived, the final climb, and won. But, as I explained, it was my mistake, so yeah.
 
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Blanco is in the winning mood, is boom gonna ride the tour? hope not nothing he can do there except TTT i guess but not worth it.
 
Tour des Pays Savoie (2.2), stage 3:

1 Mirco Saggiorato (EKZ Racing Team) les 166,5 km en 4h41'15'' (moy. 35,52 km/h)
2 Richard Caparaz (Team RPM Ecuador) à 01'33"
3 Moises Dueñas (Burgos BH Castillon Y Leon) à 01'39"
4 Louis Vervaeke (Lotto Belisol u23) à 01'48"
5 Clément Chevrier (Chambéry CF) à 01'51"
6 Dominik Fuchs (EKZ Racing Team) à 01'57"
7 Yoann Barbas (E.C. Armée de Terre) à 02'07"
8 Pierre Roger Latour (Chambéry CF) à 02'10"
9 Andreï Krasilnikau (A.V.C. Aix en Provence) à 02'18"
10 Anthony Soares (CR4C Roanne) à 03'01"

Second stage win for Saggiorato, again from a breakaway, although he only lost little more than 30" on the 10k final climb to the main contenders.

Yoann Barbas the new maillot jaune.
 
Breaks wins final stage at Ster; no change in overall.

Beaten by Kittel & Greipel, and a break wins an obvious sprint stage makes it a clean sweep for Cavendish in the 'total **** / ideal setup to make other teams chase in the Tour' stakes depending on how you view it.
 
Waterloo Sunrise said:
Breaks wins final stage at Ster; no change in overall.

Beaten by Kittel & Greipel, and a break wins an obvious sprint stage makes it a clean sweep for Cavendish in the 'total **** / ideal setup to make other teams chase in the Tour' stakes depending on how you view it.
British championship then Tour? Is that right? Is that his schedule?

p.s. OPQS take the team classification, no?
 
Tour des Pays Savoie (2.2):

Chevrier brings home the final stage to La Toussuire.

Final GC:
1 BARBAS Yoann (E.C. Armée de Terre) en 15h48'03''
2 CHEVRIER Clément (Chambéry C.F.) à 38"
3 DUENAS NEVADO Moises (Burgos BH Castillon Y Leon) à 01'23"
4 VERVAEKE Louis (Lotto Belisol u23) à 03'24"
5 DEL PINO CORROCHANO Jésus (Burgos BH Castillon Y Leon) à 04'34"
6 DULIN Alexis (C.C. Etupes Le Doubs) à 04'46"
7 SAGGIORATO Mirco (EKZ Racing Team) à 08'01"
8 LATOUR Pierre Roger (Chambéry C.F.) à 08'10"
9 CAPARAZ Richard (Team RPM Ecuador) à 09'39"
10 KRASILNIKAU Andreï (A.V.C. Aix en Provence) à 10'09"

The next Ecuadorian big thing Caparaz lost 9 minutes today and dropped from 2 to 9.
 
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Stef Clement in super giro form almost gets top 10 in a mountainous Dauphine just behind Contador and Samu, because he was in the Froome, Vaverde group in a MTF.

Thomas Dekker in super giro form gets 8th in ster ZLM tour just behind Sieberg and Kittel, because he was in the Greipel, Cavendish group in an Ardennes stage.

Who would've thought that a few years ago? :D
 
Maaaaaaaarten said:
Stef Clement in super giro form almost gets top 10 in a mountainous Dauphine just behind Contador and Samu, because he was in the Froome, Vaverde group in a MTF.

Thomas Dekker in super giro form gets 8th in ster ZLM tour just behind Sieberg and Kittel, because he was in the Greipel, Cavendish group in an Ardennes stage.

Who would've thought that a few years ago? :D

lol, very nice.
 
Then again, some development is very logical.

Where Gesink and Dekker failed, Mollema did win the Tour l'Avenir. And right now is looking to be the best of the 3... although he still has to catch up on top 10 GT finishes against Gesink
 
Tour de Beauce (2.2), Six stages around Canada (or parts of it)

Final GC:

USA 1 BROWN, Nathan (BONTRAGER) 0
IRL 2 DEIGNAN, Philip (UNITEDHEALTHCARE)
CAN 3 MEIER, Christian (CANADIAN NATIONAL)
ESP 4 MANCEBO PEREZ, Francisco (5 HOUR ENERGY)
USA 5 COOKE, Matthew (CENTURY ROAD CLUB)
AUS 6 DAY, Benjamin (UNITEDHEALTHCARE)
USA 7 EUSER, Lucas (UNITEDHEALTHCARE)
CAN 8 WOODS, Michael (GARNEAU-QUEBECOR)
USA 9 CARLSEN, Kirk (H&R BLOCK)
USA 10 BUTLER, Chris (CHAMPION SYSTEM)

On the last stage (Circuits):

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several GC contenders managed to get away from race leader, Mancebo, effectively pushing Brown up to first place on the podium.

Stage winner:

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was pretty happy with Brown a bit further back in that picture.

Note: another Irish was defeated today, but not by much.
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Then again, some development is very logical.

Where Gesink and Dekker failed, Mollema did win the Tour l'Avenir. And right now is looking to be the best of the 3... although he still has to catch up on top 10 GT finishes against Gesink
You forgot Lars Boom, who is currently a better GC rider than Dekker :p

I'm really starting to believe that this is Dekker at maximum capacity. Just a mediocre rider.