The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah 2014, 4-10 of August (2.1)

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Mar 19, 2009
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They are up on CN now. Gotta give it to Cadel. He is almost always diligent about being near the front and not losing time unnecessarily. Gained 5 secs on the other GC guys today.
 
May 22, 2014
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Kibbeling said:
I especially liked the bit after the finish that they were raving on about how professional Belkin was as a team, but they didn't have a clue that they were riding for Hofland until like halfway in the race before some Spaniard tweeted them about it.

The announcers are clowns. When they're done here, Cirque is hiring. If you're a keen Cat 4, looking to get the inside scoop on hydration, saddle height, and a 3km rule, then listen away. Otherwise, kill the sound and put on some trax.

In the last 5k, they raved about a Ken Hanson (who couldn't hold on to anybody let alone his own train, and struggled in half a minute down, behind dozens of frail climbers and rookies). At about 6km, "Ken Hanson, one of the fastest sprinters in this peloton, a great chance to win this stage, a legitimate chance of winning ... Belkin only have two riders on the front, it does not bode well ... UHC is sitting pretty." "I'm curious about the tactics and strategy of Belkin ... "

Classic idiocy: "These finish circuits are gettin' pretty hairy, the american-based teams are like totally comfortable, far more so than those European-based riders ..."
 
May 11, 2009
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Enrico Gimondi said:
I am also going to wait for TV coverage in the states. does anyone know if the coverage will cut in live at 4 PM or will be be able to see both climbs?

Coverage in my area started after 2 mdt (delayed because of baseball) and ran until 4 mdt. Unfortunately only less than an hour was broadcast because of power outage. Summary at 11 pm mdt tonight. Coverage is on ROOT TV.

Tomorrow broadcast is scheduled for 2 pm mdt.
 
Jan 11, 2010
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MotorRouleur said:
Classic idiocy: "These finish circuits are gettin' pretty hairy, the american-based teams are like totally comfortable, far more so than those European-based riders ..."
They're right. The Europeans don't know where to ride on such non-technical circuits, too much space ;)
 
Mar 13, 2009
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For sure every european rider who rode Kermesses in Belgium is used to much worse than the american finishing circuits :D
 
May 10, 2013
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jaylew said:
Gotta give it to Cadel. He is almost always diligent about being near the front and not losing time unnecessarily. Gained 5 secs on the other GC guys today.
Alex Howes and Gavin Mannion gained some time too. I wonder if any of them will go for GC in this race. They're both decent climbers.
 
Oct 23, 2011
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So today's stage looks like it has a difficult final climb, but still looks like ~35km from the finish.

Another one for Hofland? Or is it too difficult?
I didn't study the route or the startlist thorougly, but from a quick look my guess is he'll win at least stage 3 and 5 and maybe today as well. Winning 3 or 4 stages is a nice comeback after a crash. :)
 
May 10, 2013
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The same stage was there last year if I'm not mistaken and 67 riders survived in the first group. Matthews won.

I see 50:50 if Hofland can make it, but it should be a sprint from quite large group.
 
Oct 26, 2010
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
For sure every european rider who rode Kermesses in Belgium is used to much worse than the american finishing circuits :D
Completely! Like riding 6 lanes road is so complicated :D
 
Aug 16, 2013
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Well, Ramiro Rincon was in the break, and now decides it's over for this week. He abandoned. So no Rincon 2012 style:(
 
Aug 16, 2013
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And now 2 other riders from Funvic (Andre Almeida and Alexandre Manarelli) also have left the race.

Something with the food?
 
Mar 13, 2009
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Moose McKnuckles said:
Wurf takes a flyer.

2 Brazilian riders abandon. Still struggling from the 7-1 beating at the hands of Germany obviously.

That, and they saw a Dutchman winning yesterday, remembering their swift 3-0 defeat in the 3rd place match :p
 
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I'd be very surprised if there is another Belkin rider beside Keldermann in the field.

Schär would deserve it, he works so much, any race he's in.