Paris - Tours 2014 (1.HC), 12.10

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Good race, I dont understand the giant tactics today, good attack by sep, he is always the stronger or one of them, but he never wins a great classic, i hope that next year will be different.
 
Jun 25, 2012
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Bushman said:
Surely not bad luck when a moto suddenly stops right in front of you :rolleyes:

No, Breschels crash was earlier. But I agree his crashes are not because he's some Farrarschleck type, the mattress incident was on the way to the hotel for instance.
 
Mar 21, 2013
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jaylew said:
Still a few races left. What, you're not holding your breath for Romagna and that Belgian race I'm not going to bother trying to type out? :p

Yes I know, but for me it's over, no more TV transmission for those races, so... :p
 
Sep 8, 2009
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very nice race, proper way to end the season

wallays was really happy, proper celebration right there :p nice race by chouchou too
 
Mar 23, 2009
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chouchou is a piece of $h!t .... nothing more, nothing less

showing absolutely no respect by not showing up for the podium ceremony ... what a little ****** french ****!!!

disqualify & put Roy Jans on the 3rd for a complete Belgian podium!!
 
Oct 23, 2011
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Nice to see Voeckler doing well again and very nice for Wallays. I missed the race, but it looks like it was okay.

Hopefully tongue man can go into the winter well with some good motivation and be back to his old level next year. :)
 
Jun 19, 2009
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Did anyone catch who made it into chase group ? (apart from Degenkolb, Sinkledam, Van Avermaet, Teuns and Vanmarcke). Looked like a couple of Lottos, an IAM, a Wanty and a Cofidis
 
Jun 3, 2012
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Hugo Koblet said:
He wasn't involved in the moto crash :rolleyes:

You are right, I figured that. I just saw a Tinkoff rider involved in the moto crash and later assumed that it must have been him since he was missing. Guess I was wrong.

Still quite ridiculous to say that he is at fault for crashing, he isn't a bad bike handler at all.
 
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Eyeballs Out said:
Did anyone catch who made it into chase group ? (apart from Degenkolb, Sinkledam, Van Avermaet, Teuns and Vanmarcke). Looked like a couple of Lottos, an IAM, a Wanty and a Cofidis

I think the Cofidis rider was Lemoine, but not 100% sure.
 
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sTTevie said:
chouchou is a piece of $h!t .... nothing more, nothing less
showing absolutely no respect by not showing up for the podium ceremony ... what a little ****** french ****!!!

wow, he was ****ed because Wallays did not pull for 300 meters? ahah, he would've lost the race anyway.

even nicer win for Wallays
 
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Dazed and Confused said:
I think the Cofidis rider was Lemoine, but not 100% sure.

The Wanty-rider was Drucker and the Lotto's were Benoot and Vangenechten if I'm correct.
 
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jaylew said:
Still a few races left. What, you're not holding your breath for Romagna and that Belgian race I'm not going to bother trying to type out? :p

The national slutprize?
 
May 5, 2010
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ciranda said:
No, Breschels crash was earlier. But I agree his crashes are not because he's some Farrarschleck type, the mattress incident was on the way to the hotel for instance.

And getting hit by a mattres is something out of the ordinary...

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So... have they found Voeckler yet?
 
Aug 11, 2010
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42 Arnaud Demare (Fra) FDJ.fr 0:00:39
43 John Degenkolb (Ger) Team Giant-Shimano

I wonder what they were talking about.
 
May 9, 2010
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Bushman said:
You are right, I figured that. I just saw a Tinkoff rider involved in the moto crash and later assumed that it must have been him since he was missing. Guess I was wrong.

Still quite ridiculous to say that he is at fault for crashing, he isn't a bad bike handler at all.

I'm not saying that he's necessarily at fault for his crashes, it could be that he's just careless or always sitting in a risky position or whatever. It's unlikely that he's simply unlucky.
 
Jan 21, 2014
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voeckler will not get 3675 euros of prize for not showing on the podium.
since prizes are normally shared with teammates and staff at the end of the season, i guess that everybody will be happy in europcar.

if i was a soigneur of europcar i would like to have a talk with t-bland...
 
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sTTevie said:
chouchou is a piece of $h!t .... nothing more, nothing less

showing absolutely no respect by not showing up for the podium ceremony ... what a little ****** french ****!!!

disqualify & put Roy Jans on the 3rd for a complete Belgian podium!!

gee hating much hey ?

Skipping the podium, even if legitimately disappointed is bad sport and getting the money prize is punishment enough.

But your pathetic little piece of hate, wow, did Tommy steal your candy in kindergarten ? I would really like you to develop in length all the bad things Tommy has done. Pretty please, let the hate flow, the release will be great !

And i get the feeling you really need that release, you feel a bit tense. Cheers friendly sTTevie.
 
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Man haters drive me crazy. A guy like Voeckler, with all his showboating and moaning and whining and grimacing, but also his audacity, tactical acumen and offensive spirit is/was such a great rider to have in the peloton. Man we are going to miss him when he is gone, I can tell you. Without him last year's Lombardia would have been the most boring race in the world, this year he sheperded the breakaway perfectly, cut the dead branches at the right time, etc... but he got beat by stronger and fresher legs, by a young rider who didn't get impressed by his shenanigans and just stumped, him, age 25 against 35. Nice story for a passing of the torch between generations.

And for some beyond stupid reasons some guys need to keep on hating ? Gee.

When I see how stupidly guys like Offredo ride, pedaling like a madman without looking if his leader is right behing him, how little tactical instinct a guy like Demare shows, well I cry at night thinking that soon enough Voeckler will be gone and we'll be left with decerebrate riders, incapable of thinking by themselves, having a look around and making their own decisions.

No really I wish we could have 2 Voecklers for every country that has professional riders, would make cycling so much more fun to watch. All I can wish the guy is a nice victory next year as a goodby presie. Cheers
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
I'm not saying that he's necessarily at fault for his crashes, it could be that he's just careless or always sitting in a risky position or whatever. It's unlikely that he's simply unlucky.

But how often does he crash out of contention? I remember one crash in the Vuelta with Rabobank that kept him out of races for the rest of the year. In his first year as a pro Robbie McEwen blocked him in a sprint in a super ugly move and Breschel crashed hard and was hospitalised. That wasn't his fault. The mattress one as explained was a freak incident. That wasn't his fault either. What others?

His problems in 2010 was because of a knee injury that started after Paris-Roubaix. He got back to an okay level for the World's and got second but the injury continued to be a problem in the spring races the following year.
 
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veji11 said:
Man haters drive me crazy. A guy like Voeckler, with all his showboating and moaning and whining and grimacing, but also his audacity, tactical acumen and offensive spirit is/was such a great rider to have in the peloton. Man we are going to miss him when he is gone, I can tell you. Without him last year's Lombardia would have been the most boring race in the world, this year he sheperded the breakaway perfectly, cut the dead branches at the right time, etc... but he got beat by stronger and fresher legs, by a young rider who didn't get impressed by his shenanigans and just stumped, him, age 25 against 35. Nice story for a passing of the torch between generations.

And for some beyond stupid reasons some guys need to keep on hating ? Gee.

When I see how stupidly guys like Offredo ride, pedaling like a madman without looking if his leader is right behing him, how little tactical instinct a guy like Demare shows, well I cry at night thinking that soon enough Voeckler will be gone and we'll be left with decerebrate riders, incapable of thinking by themselves, having a look around and making their own decisions.

No really I wish we could have 2 Voecklers for every country that has professional riders, would make cycling so much more fun to watch. All I can wish the guy is a nice victory next year as a goodby presie. Cheers

I have to agree with you. People hate on guys like Voeckler and Voigt but it's great to have riders like that in the peloton. They may sometimes be a tad annoying but they animate races and create some spectacle. They're not afraid to take a chance and go for it 100% in all kinds of scenarios, something we don't always see from riders of their strength.