Sunday, June 17 - Tour de Suisse, Stage 9: Näfels[LinthArena] - Sörenberg, 215.8km

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The biggest fail was none other than BMC.
Oh please they sucked at this race except for that GVA attack
But I expected it anyway.
 

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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Yeah...struggling so badly that he was one of the best 5 climbers of this race. That's horrible after breaking your leg.

Seriously, you're a waste of space

lol costa as won a 1 wk UCI WT Race before gesink has.
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Jun 3, 2010
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united123 said:
duh
if you look at the top 10 they are mostly peaking for the tour GC were as cost is not / i wasn't belittling his achievement in anyway read back a few posts you loser

Wow! "... you loser ...", interesting: I make a simple comment and get insulted ... does say something about you, sorry. I won´t bother you again.
 
TourOfTexas said:
Frank seemed to give up after cresting the HC climb. Lame.

No. It's was the only right thing to do. It was a great attack but the stage profile wasn't in his favour. They started working together in the group behind him. He would have no chance whatsoever to keep the lead all the way to the finish line.
 
May 25, 2010
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united123 said:
lol costa as won a 1 wk UCI WT Race before gesink has.
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May 4, 2011
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Yeah...struggling so badly that he was one of the best 5 climbers of this race. That's horrible after breaking your leg.

His TT was still far better than his climbing, though. He was easily the best of the GC guys there.
 
Aug 12, 2009
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Why did Movistar go with Rui and not with Alejandro, because UCI points. Alejandro points this year are going to be erased so Movistar needed this points by Rui

Grande Victory!!
 
Mar 11, 2009
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TourOfTexas said:
Frank seemed to give up after cresting the HC climb. Lame.

Given the final 35 kms the organizers tagged on, I'm surprised he made the effort at all.
Straight out the tour manual of sucky stage finishes, that one.
(excellent prep for the actual race, though)
 
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DominicDecoco said:
It was miles better than Dauphine.

In case you hadn't realised from my post above, I disagree.
Both races were really very poor; spoiled by insipid parcour.
This piece of Swiss cheese was stale and tasteless.
 
Feb 18, 2011
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Yeah...struggling so badly that he was one of the best 5 climbers of this race. That's horrible after breaking your leg.

Seriously, you're a waste of space
Oh, seriously, my bad, i thought that he was supposed to crush everybody like it was said here after the TT, and win the race. But i didn't saw that happening, i saw him struggling to hang on with Levi and Nieve, not to mention Frank. Like i said it would be after the TT.

It's not because he's one of your favorite rider that he will win every race, and drop everybody in the climbs. You have to look wisely, if he was struggling in Verbier, he was very likely to struggle again in the last two stages, it was obvious that he wouldn't be able to drop Frank, and would be struggling to keep with him.
 
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Nobody said Gesink was going to crush. So either you can't read, or you're just not smart enough to understand the English language?
 
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Really liked today's stage but organizers ****ed up the final, with a decent MTF this would have been great. Still, good to see some climbers getting into form ahead of the Tour. Hope we will see more action in the mountain stages from RSNT and Rabo.
 
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FujiAnton said:
Oh, seriously, my bad, i thought that he was supposed to crush everybody like it was said here after the TT, and win the race. But i didn't saw that happening, i saw him struggling to hang on with Levi and Nieve, not to mention Frank. Like i said it would be after the TT.

It's not because he's one of your favorite rider that he will win every race, and drop everybody in the climbs. You have to look wisely, if he was struggling in Verbier, he was very likely to struggle again in the last two stages, it was obvious that he wouldn't be able to drop Frank, and would be struggling to keep with him.
Come on, admit it, you can't stand Gesink ;) That's okay, just don't pretend you have any arguments for it.
 
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And now we're officially down to hating on other CN forum users instead of riders, how nice:rolleyes:
 
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So... Gesink sucked in the prologue and Verbier because he had just returned from his altitude training. This isn't even a lame excuse like Rabo guys usually have, because he was in fact the best GC TTer and one of the best climbers.

If Gesink had returned from altitude training a few days earlier, he would have won this race quite easily probably :eek:
 
OK, so from whole TdS I can be super happy for 2 things:
1. Sagan's business as he is my compatriot :cool:
2. Levi's awesome recovery and performance after the car-hit.
So basically TdS was :D for me.
And I had 70km of mtb cross-country + 5 beers so I am little bit :) right now.
Oh, and ned-por soccer match today :p
Peace out.