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Aug 6, 2011
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For those interested, Wippert took the third stage of Taiwan as well:

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1     Wouter Wippert (Ned) Drapac Professional Cycling               (3:01:45)	 
2     Ioannis Tamouridis (Gre) Synergy Baku Cycling Project          (ST)
3     Mirsamad Pourseyedigolakhour (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team   (ST)
4     Patrick Bevin (NZl) Avanti Racing Team                         (ST)
5     Yukihiro Doi (Jpn) Team Ukyo                                   (0:00:03)
6     Jure Kocjan (Slo) Team SmartStop                               (0:00:03)
7     Hideto Nakane (Jpn) Japan National Team                        (0:00:03)
8     Marco Zanotti (Ita) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team      (0:00:03)
9     Aldo Ino Ilesic (Slo) Team Vorarlberg                          (0:00:03)
10    Keonwoo Park (Kor) Korea National Team                         (0:00:03)
 
Mirsamad looking dangerous though. Do not rule out the Pishgaman guys. Rahim Emami was banned and returned same time as Mirsamad, he's dangerous. Amir Kohladouz is not too distant either, he'll be a good right hand man for Pourseyedi in the days to come.
 
Oct 23, 2011
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Lol look at the profile tomorrow for Taiwan, I know it's not steep at all, but the Iranians will go crazy tomorrow,methinks:

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2.2 Trofeu Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina

1. POR GUERREIRO Ruben Antonio Almeida BDT 9h35'39" 25
2. POL BERNAS Pawel AJT 03" 18
3. USA JOYCE Colin - 06" 14
4. NZL ORAM James BDT 08" 11
5. LAT NEILANDS Krists RBD 12" 9
6. POR CALDEIRA Samuel Jose Rodrigues W52 12" 7
7. RUS SHILOV Sergey LOK 16" 6
8. POR SILVA Rafael Jorge Magalhaes EFG 17" 5
9. POL FRANCZAK Pawel AJT 18" 4
10. ESP GARCIA DE MATEOS RUBIO Vicente LRJ 19" 3
11. POR MESTRE Daniel Jose Pereira BBC 19" 2
12. RUS SHALUNOV Evgeny LOK 19" 2
13. USA EISENHART Taylor - 19" 1
14. POR PAULINHO Pedro Miguel Moreira LAA 19" 1
15. USA EATON Daniel BDT 19" 1
16. POR SOUSA Sergio Ferreira LAA 19" 0
17. GBR GEOGHEGAN HART Tao BDT 19" 0
18. POR FREITAS Daniel Alexandre Loureiro Silva - 24" 0
19. POR FONTE Cesar Andre Lima RPB 24" 0
20. FRA MONCORGE Pierre - 24" 0

Good to see Ruben Guerreiro doing so well in his new team, hopefully he turns into WT material some years from now :)
 
Maaaaaaaarten said:
Lol look at the profile tomorrow for Taiwan, I know it's not steep at all, but the Iranians will go crazy tomorrow,methinks:

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Apocalypse. Stage 4 result:

1 142 IRI19851015 TPT - IRI TABRIZ PETROCHEMICAL TEAM 3:12'42" 0" 1
2 165 IRI19820517 EMAMI Rahim / 恩瑪米 PKY - IRI PISHGAMAN GIANT TEAM 3:12'44" 2" 2
MIZBANI IRANAGH Ghader / 密茲巴尼 伊
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3 141 IRI19751206 TPT - IRI TABRIZ PETROCHEMICAL TEAM 3:12'58" 16" 3
4 162 IRI19750323 ASKARI Hossein / 阿斯卡裡 PKY - IRI PISHGAMAN GIANT TEAM 3:13'07" 25" 4
5 101 KAZ19930707 ZEMLYAKOV Oleg / 塞米亞可夫 V4E - KAZ VINO 4-EVER 3:14'34" 1'52" 5
6 71 NZL19910215 BEVIN Patrick / 貝文 ART - NZL AVANTI RACING TEAM 3:14'39" 1'57"
7 164 IRI19900326 MOAZEMI GODARZI Arvin / 莫澤米 哥達奇 PKY - IRI PISHGAMAN GIANT TEAM 3:14'39" 1'57" 6
8 21 AUS19890608 MEYER Travis / 梅爾 DPC - AUS DRAPAC PROFESSIONAL CYCLING 3:14'39" 1'57"
9 115 CAN19840922 BRITTON Robert / 布萊頓 SSC - USA TEAM SMARTSTOP 3:14'39" 1'57"

The man with the average Iranian name leads GC.
 
Tour du Maroc started yesterday, first stage of 10. A few Continental teams and national squads with some useful names entering. The first stage went to a strong breakaway over a mostly flat route from Settat to Marrakech. There are tougher stages to come, although given the terrain around today's host town, Beni-Mellal, the mostly flat route is a bit of a shame.

Stage 1: Settat - Marrakech
1 Tomasz Marczynski (Törku-Seker Spor) POL 3'38'12
2 Vladimir Gusev (Sky Dive Dubai) RUS +m.t.
3 Anass Ait el-Abdia (Morocco National) MAR +m.t.
4 Essaïd Abelouache (Morocco National) MAR +1'36"
5 Edgar Pinto (Sky Dive Dubai) POR +m.t.
6 Pierre Moncorgé (Bliz-Merida) FRA +m.t.
7 Abdelatif Saadoune (Morocco National) MAR +m.t.
8 Adil Jelloul (Sky Dive Dubai) MAR +m.t.
9 Meron Teshome (Eritrea National) ERI +m.t.
10 Tesfom Okubamariam (Eritrea National) ERI +m.t.

Other mentionable names in the group of 30 at 1'36 - Thomas Vauborzeix and Justin Jules as leaders of the Veranclassic team, as well as Soufiane Haddi also of Sky Dive Dubai. Just behind this group, Kevin Seeldraeyers (now riding for Törku Seker Spor) was just tailed off the back of it at 1'44. Albert Torres lost 8 minutes, while in the group at 11 minutes, much of the rest of Team Ecuador (their stronger riders are in Spain for the 1.1 races this weekend I think?). Moises Dueñas - now with RFEC Speedroad Gomista amateur team - was also back here. If he does well, expect Burgos-BH to pick him up for the autumn races like the last two years. Surprised to see Tarik Chaoufi and Salah Eddine Mraouni back there as well as I'd have expected them to target this. Also Saïd Bdadou, who returns from his prednisone ban.
 
What a brilliant ride by Küng, even when he was in the 2nd group chasing the break, I had a feeling he could win or get a good result, he caught the break and then rode away when the peloton was about to catch them, and built a 30s advantage, absolutely brilliant, so strong.
 
Катюша don't like their chances from the break so are trying to nullify it with six riders on the front of the chasing pack, which has been t rimmed to around 30-35. Movistar have four, as do Cannondale and Caja Rural, who are monitoring. Movi and Caja Rural seem happy enough with their chances from the break with Intxausti, Izagirre and Txurruka.

Break splinters on the last ascent of Eraul, now Intxausti, Vicioso and Acevedo off the front. Катюша sit up, Caja Rural now the only ones chasing in the bunch.

At the top of Eraul, with just the descent back into Estella to go and the Basilica del Puy finish, Acevedo has lost a few seconds on Intxausti and Vicioso. The former is the stronger climber but the latter has the better sprint. Interesting finale coming up... and the bunch is at just under 30" with Valverde looking ominous!

Vicioso takes the win, Ion Izagirre managed somehow to catch back on from the remnants of the break on the descent and was 2nd with Intxausti 3rd!

Vicioso is the same age as Paolini and Peraud - a good week to be old, it seems. It's his first win in nearly four years, the last one being the Giro stage that is only really remembered unfortunately for Weylandt's death. Acevedo held on for 4th, then Valverde won the bunch kick on the final uphill for 5th.

Tomorrow a similar field will take on the Vuelta a La Rioja, however that's a much flatter race and is up against some races that could be considered slightly more important, so I doubt much coverage will be forthcoming!