theyoungest said:Langeveld and Bos rode the Olympics course... Langeveld came back happy, and Bos was disappointed, I think Box Hill might have something to do with that
The idea of course is that between the Giro and Tour sprinters don't want to do another long race with a lot of climbing in it. Ster ZLM is perfect for finetuning their trains.
jens_attacks said:think he might go for the win at the worlds or why not,le tour overall?![]()
Geraint Too Fast said:Stage 2
1. Andre Greipel
2. Mark Cavendish
3. Mark Renshaw
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dlwssonic said:Hehe fun to see Cav get beaten by his **** small winner former teammate.
Waterloo Sunrise said:He's a GC rider - will just be happy to take the yellow jersey.
Boardslide said:Mark Cavendish @MarkCavendish
Beaten by another massive German today in a wet #SterZLMtoer, but happy to have yellow & green jerseys! Congratulations to @AndreGreipel.
Mark Cavendish @MarkCavendish
3rd in #SterZLMtoer today. Can honestly say I'm quite happy with it. Miscalculated, but @marcelkittel was very strong in the final! Congrats
Doesn't seem to bothered about the last two days, coming back after Giro & mountain training block, should be just right for TDF.
roundabout said:Plenty of small splits in the results
http://www.romers.nl/static/results...an van Heeswijk!Elite - Stage 2, Etape 2.html
El Pistolero said:(Not) sorry to burst your bubble, but:
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gooner said: