Clip of the Swiss championship
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGfD1u7Y6J4
Pretty decent kick by Kohler if you see it like that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGfD1u7Y6J4
Pretty decent kick by Kohler if you see it like that.
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WindLessBreeze said:Do Trade Teams urge their best riders to take part on their respective National Championships, or not? Most of the more conspicuous names don't bother, and just take a nap prior to the TdF.....
Echoes said:Haven't read this thread until now but anyone has the full combined ranking of the former Czechoslovakian championship?
I can only find the separate rankings on the web.
FF'Wilco said:Have anyone found full results from British champs ?
Andy99 said:1. Ian Stannard, Team Sky
2. Alex Dowsett, Team Sky
3. Russell Hampton, Raleigh-GAC
4. Ben Swift, Team Sky
5. Jeremy Hunt, Team Sky
6. David Clarke, Node 4
7. Luke Rowe, Team Sky
8. Jonny McEvoy, Endura Racing
9. Simon Richardson, IG Sigma Sport
10. Mike Cumming, Rapha Condor Sharp
11. Matt Holmes, Raleigh GAC
12. Rob Partridge, Endura Racing
13. Peter Williams, Node 4
14. Yanto Barker, UK Youth
15. Joshua Edmondson, Colpack
16. Mark McNally, An Post Dolan Bikes
17. Liam Holohan, Raleigh GAC
18. Evan Oliphant, Raleigh GAC
19. Richard Handley, Rapha Condor Sharp
20. Ben Greenwood, Vanillabikes.com
21. Sam Harrison, 100% ME
22. Tom Last, IG Sigma Sport
23. Adam Yates, Troyes
24. Russell Downing, Endura Racing
25. Jack Kirk, Troyes
26. Luke Grivell-Mellor, Rapha Condor Sharp
27. Nathan Edmondson, Colpack
28. Chris Bartlett, Marco Polo
29. Kit Gilham, Herbalife
30. Richard Cartland, Corley Cycles
31. Gran Ferguson, Boardman
32. Gruff Lewis, UK Youth
33. Hamish Haynes, Colba
34. Adam Cotterall, Zappis
35. Jake Tanner Geofco
36. Richard Cartland, Corley Cycles
37. Tom Stewart, RST Clothing/Trigon Bikes
38. Alex Coutts, RTS
39. James Lowsley-Williams, UK Youth
http://www.velouk.net/2012/06/24/report-british-road-race-championships-2012/
williamp78 said:Where was JTL!?
Andy99 said:
Haha, that is a perfect description. Fun, but almost invariably ultimately pointless.hrotha said:Mancebo doesn't do well in the nationals. He just rides like a headless chicken, flapping his arms around and being absolutely stupid, tactics-wise, just so that people will remember he's still around.
Definitely. There are lots of things I really, really dislike about Team Sky. I can't stand their boring, corporate normal jerseys... but their national champions jerseys are just about the best in the bunch.The_Z_man said:Too bad Fischer didn't win in Brasil. I always liked their jersey, and seeing a member of my favorite team wearing it was awesome.
If Wiggins' British Champ jersey is anything to go by, EBH's should be classic.
LaFlorecita said:Wow the second pic is awesome!
Bye Bye Bicycle said:Rafael Reis came in as 6th in the U23 ITT. It's still not his season so far.
Libertine Seguros said:Then you have Thomas' (and subsequently Wiggins') straightforward, classy British jersey:
WindLessBreeze said:Do Trade Teams urge their best riders to take part on their respective National Championships, or not? Most of the more conspicuous names don't bother, and just take a nap prior to the TdF.....The US is well known because some of it's best riders refuse to take part, or to be called for World Championships &/or Olympic Games
It has been done though.Panda Claws said:And yes worlds will be very difficult to win, mainly because of the abundancy of Spanish guys.