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Just caught up. Yup, extremely odd.
Afraid it was a Sky man who lost the wheel, having caught the break.
Then, the Cervelo guy also ran out of gas and the gap opened.
Liquigas worked so hard, then disappeared.

Cavendish.......the clock is ticking.
 
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ingsve said:
Something must have happened, a puncture or something perhaps.
Nah, I'm sure I saw EBH in the sprint, right behind Hushovd. He didn't have any punch left, though.

To me it looked like a Sky rider closed down the gap to the escapees to within five meters, then Hushovd--who was on the front--didn't want to open the sprint/was completely spent, and the break pulled away again ... and then Gerdemann beat Breschel in the sprint. :confused:
 
Mellow Velo said:
Just caught up. Yup, extremely odd.
Afraid it was a Sky man who lost the wheel, having caught the break.
Then, the Cervelo guy also ran out of gas and the gap opened.
Liquigas worked so hard, then disappeared.

Cavendish.......the clock is ticking.
As I see it, someone from Sky closed the cap, not sure if it was Edvald or perhaps Flecha, then when the Sky rider pulled over after having done his job, Hushovd (who was in second position) completely faded, and consequently he blocked for everyone and slowed down the pace so it was impossible for anyone else to close the gap again.
 
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Also, I'm amazed the British Eurosport commentator, whoever he is, correctly predicted the break would stay away when they had a 5 second gap with over 1 km to go. 99 times out of 100 he'd be wrong.
 
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goggalor said:
Also, I'm amazed the British Eurosport commentator, whoever he is, correctly predicted the break would stay away when they had a 5 second gap with over 1 km to go. 99 times out of 100 he'd be wrong.

Carlton Kirby benefited from his total lack of understanding of cycling, for once.
 
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Mellow Velo said:
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Cavendish.......the clock is ticking.

I am almost happy that he is in bad form. Haussler's chances of winning M-SR increased considerably.

And I also hope that Sky won't win this race.
 
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maltiv said:
Freire lost 5 minutes, for some reason. One of the few who actually were behind Cavendish :p

The Rabo site mentions something about him having been a bit under the weather the past week.
 
Looking at the finish again and the results list my guess would be that it was Michael Barry that closed the gap and then left a new gap when the front 4 started sprinting. It could alos have been Sutton but I have a feeling that Sutton would have just opened a sprint instead of sitting up and rolling over the line far back.
 
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Delicato said:
I am almost happy that he is in bad form. Haussler's chances of winning M-SR increased considerably.

And I also hope that Sky won't win this race.

It looks like Ferrar is on as well...MSR??? May be possible.
 
ingsve said:
Looking at the finish again and the results list my guess would be that it was Michael Barry that closed the gap and then left a new gap when the front 4 started sprinting. It could alos have been Sutton but I have a feeling that Sutton would have just opened a sprint instead of sitting up and rolling over the line far back.
Chris [Sutton] closed up the gap with one kilometre to go," said sports director Scott Sunderland. "The other guys [teams] behind did not come through to work. http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news...o-gerdemann-is-back-and-with-good-timing.html

It was a pretty big gap to close, he was basically sprinting for 500 meters to close it. Then he completely stopped pedaling, which is probably why he ended up so far behind.
 
Delicato said:
I am almost happy that he is in bad form. Haussler's chances of winning M-SR increased considerably.

And I also hope that Sky won't win this race.

I haven't even seen the stage (the joy of work), so just thinking out loud here, but didn't Cav make a big song and dance after MSR last year about deliberately getting dropped very publically to play down expectations?
 

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'Paolo Savoldelli finished the line first today':eek:

Making his debut on Wednesday at the first stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico as commentator for Rai by motor replacing Paolo Bettini.
PS "it will continue with the Milan-Sanremo on Saturday 20 March and in May, with the big show of the Tour of Italy. Yes, it is now fully defined, even in the details - confirmation of the sample Rovetta -. In recent days, I proceeded to buy clothing for motorcyclists, which for me was a novelty. I had to go to seek information from those who already had experience of such things, because I had very clear ideas."

That implicates that Bettini will become the new Italian team coach taking over Ballerini's spot. More...ecodibergamo.it
 
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TourOfSardinia said:
Andy Schleck lost 53 secs on stage 1 -
anyone know what went wrong?

He's not on great form coming off his knee problem, and you can bet the cold weather isn't helping it any.
 
Waterloo Sunrise said:
I haven't even seen the stage (the joy of work), so just thinking out loud here, but didn't Cav make a big song and dance after MSR last year about deliberately getting dropped very publically to play down expectations?

But that was in eroica, which he would never have won anyway. This stage today, on paper, he should have a good shot at winning, so would be stupid to forfeit. Besides, tricks like that work once, you don't do it twice. Think he's just really out of shape.
 
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Just watched stage... weird! Peleton where on the breaks wheels and a sky and cervelo rider didn't have it and let the wheel go!
 
Finally got to watch it, my recording ******ed up last night :(

The sprint was hilarious, this horrific weather is making for some unique results. The lead group was bigger than I thought it was, all favourites still together.

(Apart from Schlecky - but I wouldn't call him a favourite)
 
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Good to see Grabovskyy give up the drink and actually have a strong ride. I hope he makes the most of this second chance.
 
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Big GMaC said:
Sastre? The same Sastre who recently race 5 Grand Tours in a row?

Libertine Seguros said:
Since it's impossible to ride 5 Grand Tours in a year, of course.

It's actually only 4 I think, I don't recall him being at the 2008 Giro.

But he didn't do too badly.

1st at the '08 Tour (+1x stage win, +KOM)
3rd at the '08 Vuelta
3rd at the '09 Giro (after di Luca is removed)(+2x stage win)
17th at the '09 Tour.

Sure, the Tour performance is a disappointment in '09, but the parcours was about as un-Sastre-conducive as it could be, with much TTing, very few multiple-mountain stages and only 3 MTFs. I'd say three GT podiums including a win, and 3 GT stage wins, are enough to say that there was little wrong with his race calendar except maybe, the man perceived as not racing very often, could have taken a break.

I know it's been a while but just for the heck of it:

Sastre returns to racing after 8 months (that's 2/3 of a year) off:

http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/sastre-returns-to-racing-after-eight-months-off

“[Catalunya] (March 22-28) is the only race I'm going to ride before the Giro d'Italia (May 8-30)"