Presidential Tour of Turkey (2.HC) April 22-29

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So with the UCI's push for globalization of the World Tour, shouldn't there be certain standards that these races conform with international law? mainly talking about intellectual property theft and copyright infringement. not really fair that all the european races have to follow the law but the UCI let's Turkey or China or whoever hold an event that blatantly goes against the efforts of Europe and America to curb piracy.
 
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DominicDecoco said:
I think they did that for him on an acceptable level today tbh. Someone tried to headbutt him too in the fight for positioning btw. Didn't catch the rider who did it though.

Goss I think.
 
Dec 27, 2010
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Ryo Hazuki said:
guardini sucks basically everywhere but langkawi. he clearly lacks engine. he's more a quaranta

I think he needs a train more than anything, he was getting battered jumping from train to train and then got boxed by the last Greenedge leadout guy.
 
May 9, 2010
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Ryo Hazuki said:
guardini sucks basically everywhere but langkawi. he clearly lacks engine. he's more a quaranta

Uhm, no. It's quite clear that he's incredible fast he just needs to work on finding the right wheel (or his team needs to work on doing a good leadout).
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Ryo Hazuki said:
looking at the startlist for gc there's not much. only caja rural and colombia have good riders for this and maybe palomares and gabrovski

edit: and dyachenko and vino of course

You think Valverde is past it because of his bad Ardennes campaign yet you think Vino isn't past it? :confused:
 
Jul 2, 2011
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Happy for Greipel will do him good after the frustrating cobbled classics, will build up for TDF ...

So Goss got beaten two days in a row did he win a race already this year?
 
Jan 11, 2010
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Ryo Hazuki said:
that won't be a factor tomorrow. does anyone have details about the climb?
The profile is not that clear, but it rises 350 m in the final 3 km... that would be 12%. And about 550 m in the final 10 k.
 
Dec 27, 2010
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In this field there's no excuses if Coldeportes don't get a result tomorrow. Chaves sounds confident at least.
 
Mar 31, 2010
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Colombia-Coldeportes ready to strike

In-form team fancy their chances on stage 3 climb

The Presidential Tour of Turkey – now a UCI 2.HC race and possibly part of the World Tour in 2014 – will this year feature a hilltop finish for the first time since the race entered the big league of cycling. Stage 3 of the 48th edition will end up at Elmali – literally the “apple town” in Turkish language – in the province of Antalya.

The 13km final climb there has raised the ambitions of the South American team Colombia-Coldeportes compared to last year, when some of their riders took part under the banner of Colombia-ès-Pasion. The 2011 winner of the Tour de l’Avenir, Esteban Chavez, didn’t hide his motivation when he spoke to Cyclingnews.

“I’m seriously coming into good form," the 22-year-old born in Bogotà said in Alanya. “I was in the first group at the Flèche Wallonne when I got a puncture with 20km to go.” He explained his misfortune to Romain Bardet from Ag2r-La Mondiale who was a very aggressive rider at the Amstel Gold Race one week ago. “We got to know each other at the Tour de l’Avenir," said Chavez of the Frenchman who won stage 5 of the Nations Cup final event last year.

“We have three guys who can win the Tour of Turkey," said Colombia-Coldeportes’ captain Victor Hugo Peña, who remains the only Colombian cyclist to have worn the yellow jersey at the Tour de France when he rode alongside Lance Armstrong at US Postal in 2003. Still a pro rider at the age of 38, Peña doesn’t include himself in the three Colombians designated for leadership. “[Fabio] Duarte, Chavez and [Juan Pablo] Suarez have a good chance to go for the win," he said. “But the overall classification might not be decided only on stage 3. We know this race. Sometimes it’s a little crazy. Breakaways can happen at other stages as well.”

The morale of the Italian-based Pro Continental team has been hugely boosted by Darwin Atapuma’s stage win at the Giro del Trentino last week. Stage 4 in the Dolomites marked the big return of a Colombian squad at the highest level of international cycling.

“We have a much better team than last year," added Peña.

Under the management of Claudio Corti who previously directed Gatorade, Saeco and Barloworld, Colombia-Coldeportes got invites for World Tour events like Tirreno-Adriatico and Flèche Wallonne. “Atapuma’s win came right on time to answer the negative comments we received from Colombia after the creation of this team, but this project is more professional than the previous one [Colombia-ès-Pasion]," Peña added. “We ride with good form and motivation now.”

they are goign to do a 1-2-3 :)
 
Feb 22, 2011
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Would be a timely stage for Philip Deignan to return to form, the climb should suit him but he's only returning from illness so watching more in hope than expectation.

I presume one of the Colombians will take the stage!
 
Mar 23, 2012
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nice to see goss leading.. not stressed he isn't winning... hope goss is saving his fitness for july (hope) ...... would be funny if he went all year without a win yet greenedge had of had 20 wins :eek:
 
Jan 11, 2010
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This will be a fun stage. A few pure climbers at the start, the rest of them are mostly sprinters and leadout men. I expect the first 5-10 guys within a minute, and then a 30 minute gap to the bus ;)
 
Mar 31, 2010
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field already splitted. one group down 12 minutes. the firts group is quite small already. colnago chasing