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So it's bad.LaFleur said:Rein Taaramae is also 24, and I checked that he has about 60-70 racing km's more than Taaramae.
theyoungest said:Kelderman has the best time, with 6 riders to go.
Dekker_Tifosi said:That's awesome! Way to stick it to the big guns
result
1 Kelderman
2 Barta
3 Peraud
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The real duel will ofcourse be that between Kelderman and Poels for overall victoryLaFleur said:I almost got a nervous breakdown, good that they were just outside and lost under 10secs. Will be an interesting matchup between Kangert and Taaramae even if they wont win. (Taaramäe said a couple of days ago in his blog that Kangert is no worse than him and should keep an eye on him aswell.)
Dekker_Tifosi said:The real duel will ofcourse be that between Kelderman and Poels for overall victory![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:The real duel will ofcourse be that between Kelderman and Poels for overall victory
while the Estonians battle it out for the first non-Dutcman placing in the GC somewhere at place 4 or 5
No, Olivier will finish 3rdTank Engine said:So Coppel's taking Dutch nationality this week then?
But seriously, good on the young Rabobank boys. 3 out of the top 7.
Yeah, he didn't make the team, so Rabo offered him a trainee spot, as far as I understand. Vierhouten has probably been searching far and wide for any decent stage racers not on Rabo, and included them all.Spine Concept said:This is probably a bit off-topic but I must admit that I was kind of hoping to be able to contemplate Marc Goos at the tour de l'avenir. After winning the Vuelta Ciclista a Leon I was hoping to get to see more of him. He will figure as a trainee for the Rabo Pro squad at the tour of Colorado though. That will have to do I guess.
Dekker_Tifosi said:The Colombians usually fall out of contention before that stage
I don't think a short, technical prologue is an indicator of anything, except talent for this particular discipline. That doesn't mean he'll be up there on the mountain finishes. Last year he was very good in Alsace and Tour de l'Ain, and not so great in l'Avenir, now he's peaking later.maltiv said:Keldermann sucked in Tour de Alsace vs amateurs like two weeks ago and now he wins, beating some of the top pros in Tour de l'Ain. What's up with that? Does he have Andy Schleck-like form development?