Official National Championships thread

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with 100 km to go a front group has an advantage of 2.10 , group consists of Jacob Nielsen, Jimmi Sørensen, Niki Østergaard, Lasse Bøchman, Michael Berling, Thomas Vedel Kvist, Søren Pugdahl Pedersen, Kristian Haugaard Jensen, Nicki Sørensen, Jakob Fuglsang, Jonas Aaen, Chris Anker Sørensen, André Steensen and Martin Mortensen.

might have missed some names.

edit: apparently there is 22 riders in the frontgroup , so definently missed some.
 
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I reckon Degenkolb will win in Germany - Martin is doing a lot of work on the front on the climbs apparently.
 
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Breakaway in pieces in France now, end of lap 11:


en tête: Lemoine, Pineau, Rolland, Berard

A 6 ", Valentin, Le Floch, Poux, Jeannesson, Bouet, Gerard, Houanard, and Le Hurel Boulch

A 12 ", Bagot

A 18 ", Ladagnous

A 1'20", Galland, Péraud, Roux, Coppel, Delaplace, Antomarchi, Chavanel, Voeckler

A 1'39", Blain

A 2'17", Moncouié, Vogondy, Geslin, Le Mével, Pichon, Fonseca, Riblon etc...
 
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Still about 60 riders in the group at the German NC on the last lap.

A lot of splitting up in the French race - is it just constant attacking or is there any wind?
 
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Tuarts said:
Still about 60 riders in the group at the German NC on the last lap.

A lot of splitting up in the French race - is it just constant attacking or is there any wind?

OK, there were 73. :D
 
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Belgium:

front group 54s 70Km

Bakelants, Dehaes, Gilbert, J Vandewalle, Boonen, Devenyns, Vermote, Boeckmans, Vanhecke, Wallaeys, Vanspeybroeck, Cammaerts, Zingle, Meersman, Pollazi, Vangenechten, Hovelyink en Devolder
 
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frontgroup 1.40 min , 60 km to go.

still dont have exact makeup of frontgroup , no ticker and livefeed not having pictures , only sporadic sound gets through.
 
Last lap in Germany.

Gerald Ciolek (Quickstep Cycling Team)
Paul Martens (Rabobank Cycling Team)
Fabian Wegmann (Team Leopard - Trek)
Stefan Schumacher (Miche - Guerciotti)
Marcel Sieberg (Omega Pharma-Lotto)
Christian Knees (SKY Procycling)
Johannes Fröhlinger (Skil - Shimano

... are ahead.

Go Paul!