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The Tour Down Under Just Got Interesting

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I think they've all realised that if they want a full team at the World's they're going to have to go out and get the ranking points themselves (Cavendish especially)
 
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Omega Pharma in the Tour Down Under: André Greipel, Mario Aerts, Adam Hansen, Olivier Kaisen, Vicente Reynes, Marcel Sieberg and Jurgen Roelandts. It is a good team to help Greipel?
 
Jun 16, 2009
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this going to be so awesome! the rivalry between cav and griepel will intensify and I will be there for some of the days!!!! Come on sbs show it live!!!!!!

IT'S GOING TO BE A SHOWDOWN!!!!!!
 
Jun 16, 2009
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So we have boonen, farrar, mcewen, cavendish, greipel and davis with probably hensderson, sutton and some others all in the same field!!!!
 
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Will be the same top 4-5 everyday.

The sprints will be great though, arguably the best sprinters around will be going at it.

A good testing ground for new leadout trains etc. too
 
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Kwibus said:
When I saw that title I thought they found some mountains or some dirt roads stage :/

Mountains might be a bit tough near Adelaide, but dirt roads could be arranged without too much hassle.

However, any dirt roads at that time of year are likely to be so dusty the peloton would just be one rolling brown cloud :)
 
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If you're going to run a flat race, you might as well get the best sprinters in the world.

It will be a fun early season showdown, but a lot can change between the TDU and the TdF.
 
Given that the Giro has essentially abolished the bunch sprint next year, you could make a strong case that with that sort of line up, bizarrely, the TdU will be the second most important stage race of the year for the sprinters!

Certainly whoever puts everyone else away will have bragging rights until Milan San Remo. The downside of having an absolutely top notch field of sprinters is that no break away will have a chance at all with that number of teams looking for a bunch finish.
 
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rgmerk said:
Mountains might be a bit tough near Adelaide, but dirt roads could be arranged without too much hassle.

However, any dirt roads at that time of year are likely to be so dusty the peloton would just be one rolling brown cloud :)

They could go to Oodnatta (Northern south australia). Lots of desert and dirt out there and in january the average temperature is 38oC.

it once got to 51oC out there!:eek:
 
Kwibus said:
When I saw that title I thought they found some mountains or some dirt roads stage :/
I thought the same, so big disappointment!

The TDU has got to be the most exciting boring race of the year though. Had it been any other place on the calander I wouldn't care about it at all, but I'm really looking forward for it at the moment. Approximately 2 months left! :p
 
Mellow Velo said:
What a complete yawnfest.
Libertine Seguros's worst nightmare!:eek:
Wake me up in February.

When I saw what the comment was, I thought "interesting? Foxtrot Oscar"

May as well save us all three or four hours of our lives and hold 5 200m time trials and the Willunga Hill stage.

Guess I'll just wait for the Tour Med and the Volta ao Algarve for cycling, rather than parades, to happen.