The last country without a victory?

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Last country to get a victory in 2013?

  • Switzerland

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Mar 27, 2012
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Bye Bye Bicycle said:
So, with Tsgabu Grmays today's stage win in Taiwan even Ethiopia joins the winners club. :cool:

And in a .1 race no less, just like Malaysia two days ago.
 
Mar 27, 2012
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So, South Africa have their first win. It's now just between Kazakhstan and Poland. Denmark and Portugal also still don't have any wins in a .1 race or higher.
 
quiqui said:
So, South Africa have their first win. It's now just between Kazakhstan and Poland. Denmark and Portugal also still don't have any wins in a .1 race or higher.
Yes, Saxo's danish guys sucks, and the wins Christina watches onfone get, is not in very important races. my guess is, that the first danish guy to get a "real" victory is Vandborg. He's gonna kill Porte in the Pais Vasco TT!!:)
 
Mar 27, 2012
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We have a winner! By winning stage 7 of the Tour du Maroc, Mateusz Komar gave Poland its first win for the year, so only Kazakhstan is still winless. Just 12% of voters got it right.
 
Jan 7, 2010
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Urgh.. Kazakhstan will be the last to win unless the U23 champ steps up his game.

Or maybe Dyachenko can get a win from a breakaway.
 
Aug 16, 2011
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This is terrible, if Vino were still riding a tragedy of this magnitude would never have occurred! I demand he comes out of retirement immediately to correct this.

:p
 
Apr 30, 2011
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Country victory ranking as of this moment:
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Apr 30, 2011
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Colombia: 6
Denmark: 4
Kazakhstan: 0
Norway: 2
Poland: 1
Portugal: 4
Russia: 3
Slovakia: 8
South Africa: 3
Switzerland: 5

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1st: Slovakia: 8
2nd: Colombia: 6
3rd: Switzerland: 5
4th: Denmark & Portugal: 4
6th: Russia & South Africa: 3
8th: Norway: 2
9th: Poland: 1
10th: Kazakhstan: 0
 
May 5, 2011
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Well... wait 15 years and the two Vino jrs will dominate the cycling scene, but until that day, the Kazakhs have to settle with a couple of LBLs by Iglinsky and Lutsenko and a Vuelta or 2 by Kash... :p
 
Sep 2, 2011
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You're all wrong. Nibalenko won tirreno a while back.

Seriously though, Lutsenko has been virtually nonexistent in every race he's ridden so far. What's going on?
 
May 28, 2012
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SafeBet said:
You're all wrong. Nibalenko won tirreno a while back.

Seriously though, Lutsenko has been virtually nonexistent in every race he's ridden so far. What's going on?

Lutsenko's never showed any real endurance on longer distances, except for the U23 WC. And now he's had bad luck with illness as well. For now I doubt he'll become the new Vino.
 
Mar 27, 2012
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And Poland now is the only country in the list without a victory in a .1 races or higher, despite the good showings this year of Kwiatkowski, Majka and Niemiec. Alex Rasmussen saved Denmark just a few days ago.
 
Sep 2, 2011
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I guess Kwiatkowski will snatch a win this year somewhere. He was too strong during the spring not to (if you don't consider the team time trial at Tirreno of course).