The last WT team without a victory contest!

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Who will be the last WT team without a victory?

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There are still 7 teams who remain without a victory so far this season:

BMC
Radioshack-Nissan
Euskaltel
Astana
AG2R
Lampre-ISD
Rabobank


41 wins have been collected in total by the other 11 WT teams but it's notable that 30 of those wins have been shared between just four teams (OPQS, Liquigas, Lotto, Sky).
 
JRanton said:
There are still 7 teams who remain without a victory so far this season:

BMC
Radioshack-Nissan
Euskaltel
Astana
AG2R
Lampre-ISD
Rabobank


41 wins have been collected in total by the other 11 WT teams but it's notable that 30 of those wins have been shared between just four teams (OPQS, Liquigas, Lotto, Sky).

Which stage/race has SAXO won?
 
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Richeypen said:
BMC
Radioshack-Nissan
Euskaltel
Astana
AG2R
Lampre-ISD
Saxobank



Is that right?

Scratch Saxo. I didn't include them in the poll because Conti already won 2 stages. For all intends and purposes, Saxo already has victories.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
better let saxo have these wins, might be thier only ones this season :eek:

Nick Nuyens will be world champion :p

Although technically that wouldn't be a Saxo win.

Erm, Karsten Kroon to win AGR? :D
 
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I will seriously self facepalm myself if its BMC:eek:. They were one of the last teams in 2010 and 2011.
 
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simo1733 said:
Can' we just forget about the TDU and put Greenedge in?

Personally, I wouldn't count an overall (certainly in something like the TDU) as a 'win' per se.

Its not as though you get the chance to cross the line with your arms in the air ;)
 
Andy99 said:
Personally, I wouldn't count an overall (certainly in something like the TDU) as a 'win' per se.

Its not as though you get the chance to cross the line with your arms in the air ;)
You don't? Actually, riders usually cross the line celebrating when they've successfully defended the yellow jersey on the last stage...
 
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maltiv said:
You don't? Actually, riders usually cross the line celebrating when they've successfully defended the yellow jersey on the last stage...

Nope.

Just personal opinion obviously!
 
Andy99 said:
Nope.

Just personal opinion obviously!
No, it's a fact that riders usually celebrate when defending the yellow jersey. I'm not sure how you can argue against that. Unless you think Wiggins won this stage, for example.

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