Tour de l'Avenir 2012

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Aug 23, 2012
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What do you think can do Kirsch and Jungels in the mountains? In Valle D'Aosta they lost too much time in the first exam.
 
Aug 23, 2012
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I think Alex could climb well. Also is a good time triallist. I expect him like a Kreuziger with more tt habilities.
 
Mar 31, 2010
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jens_attacks said:
i will cheer for ryo's priest

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We will see nothing from this Campero guy here.

Anyway, stage 1 is under way:

Davide Villella (Ita)
Klemen Stimulak (Slo)
Sven Erik Bystrom (Nor)
Alexander Kamp Egested (Den)
Danny Van Poppel (Ned)
Silvan Dillier (Sui)

+ 5:30

Peloton

100 k to go.
 
Aug 3, 2009
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theyoungest said:
Jungels used to be a decent climber. But maybe this course is a little too much.

I don't think so, he is quite strong in hilly races, on cobbles and TT, but he is limited I think in the high mountains.

Will be interesting to know how he fares, as I consider his team support rather weak
 
Mar 31, 2010
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Maaaaaaaarten said:
Do you mean this guy Ryo?

http://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/rider.asp?riderid=18051

Well, not too much results yet, but he's still young (from '91) and it seems like he started cycling seriously quite late, because of the whole priest thing.

It would be nice if the priest becomes a famous rider though, even if it's only because of that story :p

2010 vuelta camargo was this:

Uitslag:
1 1 BOL19850109 SOLIZ, Oscar Elite Casa de Cambio Indira 6:04:08 1:01:28
2 21 BOL19910112 CAMPERO, Piter Sub 23 G. M. Arani 6:08:26 1:05:46
3 22 BOL19811028 MONTAÑO, Yamil Elite G. M. Arani 6:08:53 1:06:13
4 11 BOL19810529 GALLARDO, Horacio Elite Glass Casa Real 6:09:06 1:06:26
5 5 BOL19910125 LLANOS, Diego Sub 23 Casa de Cambio Indira 6:09:10 1:06:30
6 41 BOL19760425 CORTEZ, Herminio Elite El Bosque - Oruro 6:11:37 1:08:57
7 3 BOL19890228 DAVALOS, Alvaro Sub 23 Casa de Cambio Indira 6:12:21 1:09:41
8 81 BOL19890316 SERRUDO, Jimmy Sub 23 FP Studio Radio Camargo 6:13:01 1:10:21
9 51 BOL19931108 GONZALES, Enrrique Sub 19 Camargo - Florida 6:16:09 1:13:29
10 26 BOL19871016 ALACA, Samuel Elite G. M. Arani 6:16:57 1:14:17

only 18 here.

the guy is from 1991


here is a fantastic article about him quiting "priest school/theology" because of the hypocricy he found around him and taking up the bike as his true religion again :D

http://www.lostiempos.com/diario/ac...o-un-ciclista-que-asciende_142292_292840.html
 
1 Dillier (Suisse)
2 Villella (Italie)
3 Stimulak (Slovènie)
4 Kamp (Norvége)
5 Witterp (Pays-Bas)
6 Sokol (Autriche)
7 Arndt (Allemagne)
8 (Kazahkstan)
9 Stuyven (Belgique)
10 Tulik (France)

I assume mr. "Witterp" is actually Wouter Wippert ;) He won the peloton sprint.
 
theyoungest said:
1 Dillier (Suisse)
2 Villella (Italie)
3 Stimulak (Slovènie)
4 Kamp (Norvége)
5 Witterp (Pays-Bas)
6 Sokol (Autriche)
7 Arndt (Allemagne)
8 (Kazahkstan)
9 Stuyven (Belgique)
10 Tulik (France)

I assume mr. "Witterp" is actually Wouter Wippert ;) He won the peloton sprint.
Sven Erik Bystrøm was 4th, I have no idea where "Kamp" came from :p
 
Oct 23, 2011
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Ryo Hazuki said:
here is a fantastic article about him quiting "priest school/theology" because of the hypocricy he found around him and taking up the bike as his true religion again :D

http://www.lostiempos.com/diario/ac...o-un-ciclista-que-asciende_142292_292840.html

Ah, my Spanish isn't very good, but fortunately Spanish is a very easy language, so I'll give reading that a shot. :)

Ryo Hazuki said:
also maarten, you should never use cqranking as a base for results. most of results are never on it>

always check this:

http://www.dewielersite.net/db2/wielersite/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=69221

Right, thanks.
 
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theyoungest said:
1 Dillier (Suisse)
2 Villella (Italie)
3 Stimulak (Slovènie)
4 Kamp (Norvége)
5 Witterp (Pays-Bas)
6 Sokol (Autriche)
7 Arndt (Allemagne)
8 (Kazahkstan)
9 Stuyven (Belgique)
10 Tulik (France)

I assume mr. "Witterp" is actually Wouter Wippert ;) He won the peloton sprint.

Hmmm these guys in front of Wippert were in the break right? A shame that Van Poppel didn't manage to stay in the brean then, he might've won the sprint from the break.
 
107 PAREDES AVELLANEDA Cesar Nicloas COL COL 01'13"
108 KAMP EGESTED Alexander DEN DEN ' '
109 WILSON Nate USA USA 01'20"
110 JARAMILLO GALVEZ James De Jesus COL COL 01'33"
111 PIBERNIK Luka SLO SLO 01'39"
112 AFEWERKI Elyas ERI ERI 01'55"
113 FEIEREISEN Kevin LUX LUX ' '
114 DROBISCH Till MIX NAM ' '
115 PÖLDER Robert SWE SWE 01'58"
116 RIVERA GURRERO Ever Alexander COL COL 02'01"
117 CASTILLO Ulises Alfredo MIX MEX 02'04"
118 FREIBERG Michael AUS AUS 02'28"
119 TEUNS Dylan BEL BEL 04'56"
120 KOHLVELTER Kevin LUX LUX ' '
121 CLAUSEN Patrick DEN DEN 05'32"
122 DEBESAY Mekseb ERI ERI 06'05"
123 AITKEN Nick AUS AUS ' '
124 PUJATS Artis LAT LAT ' '
125 VOSEKALNS Andris LAT LAT 16'02"
126 VAN POPPEL Danny NED NED ' '

Van Poppel must have ridden backwards. Half of the Columbians lose time behind the peloton. :p
 

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