National Championship Discussion/Results

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cineteq said:

yeah right.bettini just protects his interests,nibali and cunego are in his team
both of them are out of shape and won't contend for the win
di luca,rebellin,scarponi,pozzovivo on the other hand,they will be there to kick some asz


the italian route,it was talked about it a lot in this thread already
jens_attacks said:
around 4000 m of climbing...it really depends on how they are going...if they put the hammer down they will drop pippo i guess.still he looked brilliant at times this year..but i still say it will be unlikely

they have to do this...15 times


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255 kms....it will be fun...the renaissance of grande killer

http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showthread.php?t=17294&page=4
 
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Kenny van Hummel complains on twitter that the Dutch nationals course is too narrow, and too dangerous.

Maybe also a bit too hilly, Kenny? :eek:
 
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theyoungest said:
Kenny van Hummel complains on twitter that the Dutch nationals course is too narrow, and too dangerous.

Maybe also a bit too hilly, Kenny? :eek:

What would you expect, the pros have to survive 3500m of climbing during 228kms, it's just like riding a mountain stage. Guys without a proper engine won't make it.
I actually read on twitter this morning he was going to do a recon, and I expected a reaction like this. Maybe he should consider switching to a Belgian license this year? :D
 
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theyoungest said:
Kenny van Hummel complains on twitter that the Dutch nationals course is too narrow, and too dangerous.

Maybe also a bit too hilly, Kenny? :eek:

Kamikaze Kenny complaining about dangerous courses :eek:
 
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theyoungest said:
With all due respect, those guys aren't EBHs, so to speak.

Although I don't see what would be the higher risk of a crit race as opposed to the nationals.

What do you mean by saying they arent EBH's? If you mean that they are not on his level, i will remind you that nuyens won Ronde van Vlanderen last year. ;)
 
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Bushman said:
What do you mean by saying they arent EBH's? If you mean that they are not on his level, i will remind you that nuyens won Ronde van Vlanderen last year. ;)
You don't say?

As a stage hunter in GTs, obviously Nuyens is nowhere close to EBH.
 
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theyoungest said:
You don't say?

As a stage hunter in GTs, obviously Nuyens is nowhere close to EBH.

He hasn't done the Tour since 2007 and he always rides the Vuelta with the Worlds in mind(which I don't like).

Are you saying Nick Nuyens wants to take bigger risks because he'll less likely win a stage in the Tour? Then again, Olympics are important for Nuyens and since he's a much better one day racer than EBH...

It's EBH who's not close to him. :D
 
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ITT Germany

At the intermediate Tony Martin is well ahead of the rest, as expected:

1. Tony Martin (Omega Pharma Quickstep), 22:26 Minuten
2. Bert Grabsch (Omega Pharma Quickstep), 23:09 Minuten
3. Lars Teutenberg (FC Lexxi Speedbike), 23:27 Minuten
4. Stefan Schumacher (Christina Watches), 23:39 Minuten
5. Patrick Gretsch (Team Argos Shimano), 23:40 Minuten
6. Nils Plötner (Team Raiko Stölting), 24:08 Minuten
7. Friedrich Meingast (RC Herpersdorf 1919), 24:12 Minuten
8. Richard Stockhausen (G.S. Dil Maltini Lampadari), 24:16 Minuten
9. Peter Renner (RC Herpersdorf 1919), 24:31 Minuten
10. Stefan Schäfer (Team NSP Ghost), 24:33 Minuten

U23:

1. Jasha Sütterlin (Thüringer Energie Team) 41:49
2. Harry Kraft (Team Bergstraße U 23) 42:15
3. Jakob Steigmiller (Thüringer Energie Team) 42:20

Kraft is a surprise there.
 
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I am very happy with the victory. For me this is first ever gold medal at Russian Road Championships and this is very important for me. Thanks to my team and the Russian Global Cycling Project I came back to national championships after 11 years and from the beginning could get a win! Its really fantastic. Today I felt very well, I see that my shape is improving every day and at the moment is at good level with just a week before Tour de France. I won quite easy, without super effort, so, I am satisfied. Tour de France is starting with just a week and I am waiting for it very much. We have a strong team, which can reach really good results

Denis Menchov
 
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Easy one.

1. Tony Martin 47:21 (51,54 km/h)
2. Bert Grabsch 48:47
3. Lars Teutenberg 49:15
4. Stefan Schumacher 49:38
5. Nils Plötner 50:56
6. Friedrich Meingast 50:58
7. Peter Renner 51:24
8. Patrick Gretsch
 
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Just curious...is the Dutch course that difficult?? If so, who are the favorites for the win?? Thanks.
 
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DenisMenchov said:
I am very happy with the victory. For me this is first ever gold medal at Russian Road Championships and this is very important for me. Thanks to my team and the Russian Global Cycling Project I came back to national championships after 11 years and from the beginning could get a win! Its really fantastic. Today I felt very well, I see that my shape is improving every day and at the moment is at good level with just a week before Tour de France. I won quite easy, without super effort, so, I am satisfied. Tour de France is starting with just a week and I am waiting for it very much. We have a strong team, which can reach really good results
Denis Menchov

This is sounding pretty damn good.
 
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TRDean said:
Just curious...is the Dutch course that difficult?? If so, who are the favorites for the win?? Thanks.

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That is the course. They have to ride it 22! times. that's 3000+ meters of altitude gain. Very hard steep hills continously basically. a climber will win. Think along the lines of:

Robert Gesink
Bauke Mollema
Steven Kruijswijk
Wout Poels

(in no particular order)
 
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gerundium said:
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That is the course. They have to ride it 22! times. that's 3000+ meters of altitude gain. Very hard steep hills continously basically. a climber will win. Think along the lines of:

Robert Gesink
Bauke Mollema
Steven Kruijswijk
Wout Poels

(in no particular order)

Thank you Gerundium!
 
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TRDean said:
Just curious...is the Dutch course that difficult?? If so, who are the favorites for the win?? Thanks.

Yes it is, 88 climbs (4 per lap), 3300hm. Go figure.

Favorites are Gesink, Poels, Mollema, Kruijswijk, Ruijgh, Terpstra, Hoogerland, Westra e.g. everyone that can go well on hills.
 
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Maaaaaaaarten said:
Hoping Karsten Kroon will take it :p

I think I may pull for Hoogerland...but Terpstra again would be cool. Heck...any deserving winner will make me happy.