Discreet Brajkovic said:Bert Grabsch
National Time Trial Champion (2007,2008,2009,2011)
2008 3e Martin
2009 2e Martin
2011 2e Martin
I was mainly looking at the "merely" 2 minutes advance on Teutenberg over a distance of 40km.
Discreet Brajkovic said:Bert Grabsch
National Time Trial Champion (2007,2008,2009,2011)
2008 3e Martin
2009 2e Martin
2011 2e Martin
Ruudz0r said:Does anybody know if the Dutch U23 will be on TV today somewhere? or if there will be a stream?
jens_attacks said:live ticker for the italian nats
http://www.tuttobiciweb.it/index.php?page=news&cod=50523&tp=n
all the sprinters are in the breakaway lol
i see on their site, that it will be RAI 3 broadcasting it, 14:50 CET
can't wait.vai killer!
Dekker_Tifosi said:Dutch U23 RR:
1. Moreno Hofland
2. Sjoerd Kouwenhoven
3. Daan Olivier
Dekker_Tifosi said:Dutch U23 RR:
1. Moreno Hofland
2. Sjoerd Kouwenhoven
3. Daan Olivier
Maaaaaaaarten said:Lol isn't Hofland a sprinter? How did he manage to beat a guy like Olivier with all these climbs in Kerkrade?!![]()
Maaaaaaaarten said:Lol isn't Hofland a sprinter? How did he manage to beat a guy like Olivier with all these climbs in Kerkrade?!![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:Maybe Hofland is underrated on hills by you guys? After all in the final there were only 4 guys left.The sprint was uphill as well.
Azabael said:Well, when he ends 6th in PR U23, 49th in LBL U23 and backs those results up with other simular races, it's not a matter of underrating, it's knowing what he was capable of. So I'd say he surprised me big time here!![]()
LaFleur said:Estonian RR highlights:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=I7PHR_CZTTo
Edit: Just saw Taaramäe's comments, he actually did teamwork with Kangert and let him win eventually! The third guy, Jõeäär (who is going to get a pro contract in the end of the year) is alot faster than them and they tried to shake him off for the whole race but didn't manage it.
jens_attacks said:scarponi already in the attack
http://translate.google.bg/translat...it/index.php?page=news&cod=50523&tp=n&act=urlHavetts said:Do you have a stream / ticker Jens?
killswitch said:
Maaaaaaaarten said:Yeah, it's all good and well that Hofland might be more than just a sprinter and can last a hill and stuff. But it's really exceptional that this sprinter beat a proven climber like Daan Olivier in a lap with 20% gradients, 4 climbs, and an uphill finish. I mean, sure he's just proven that apparently he can do this stuff too, but I don't think Moreno ever showed this before.
Anyways, pretty epic!! When will the "Moreno Hofland is the new Peter Sagan" thread open?![]()
That's a prediction from the comments box.Kwibus said:Campione italiano VINCENZO NIBALI
2. Pozzovivo
3. Rabottini
4. Moser
5. Cunego
Too bad I only just found my way to the live ticker to read who has won. Would've loved to see the race.
EDIT: lol i think this is actually a comment by someone at the bottom of the ticker. My italian isn't that good![]()
Kwibus said:Campione italiano VINCENZO NIBALI
2. Pozzovivo
3. Rabottini
4. Moser
5. Cunego
Too bad I only just found my way to the live ticker to read who has won. Would've loved to see the race.
EDIT: lol i think this is actually a comment by someone at the bottom of the ticker. My italian isn't that good![]()
He's not a sprinter. More of a hills specialist with a sprint. Pretty much the perfect rider for a course like this, certainly when the finish is a short uphill.Maaaaaaaarten said:Yeah, it's all good and well that Hofland might be more than just a sprinter and can last a hill and stuff. But it's really exceptional that this sprinter beat a proven climber like Daan Olivier in a lap with 20% gradients, 4 climbs, and an uphill finish. I mean, sure he's just proven that apparently he can do this stuff too, but I don't think Moreno ever showed this before.
Anyways, pretty epic!! When will the "Moreno Hofland is the new Peter Sagan" thread open?![]()
