Tour de l'Avenir 2013 (N.Cup)

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42x16ss said:
Ewan looks a scary talent. Brad McGee has been keeping an eye on him for quite a while, even when he was back with the NSWIS as a junior, so maybe Bjarne has been tipped off?

Saxo could certainly use an entrepreneurial fastman, somebody who can function with limited resources and clock up a handful of wins every year. The question is how ambitious is young Ewan. Dreaming of a train train etc.
 
No one posted the result of today's stage yet, surprising. Although I guess no one cares about the sprints anyway.

1 EWAN Caleb
2 ENGER Sondre Holst
3 ALAPHILIPPE Julian
4 BERTAZZO Liam
5 VAN DER LIJKE Nick
6 ZABEL Rick
7 TEUNISSEN Mike
8 MARTINELLI Davide
9 BARBERO CUESTA Carlos
10 STUYVEN Jasper

Hardly surprising that Ewan wins the sprint ahead of Enger. I hope they both will become pros next year.
 
Sep 7, 2011
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Ewan's future

McGee is Caleb's coach & mentor and has been for a wee while.

OGE and Sky have both expressed an interest in Ewan. He has trained with both teams in the last 12 months and they have given him equipment etc.

McGee wants to keep Ewan away from the glare of a pro road contract for a bit longer, believing he can still combine some track and U23 road racing. It's getting harder with all these results though.

The thing to note about Caleb is that he sprints like Cavendish but can get over the bumps pretty well. MSR 2016.....
 
Tricky Dicky said:
McGee is Caleb's coach & mentor and has been for a wee while.

OGE and Sky have both expressed an interest in Ewan. He has trained with both teams in the last 12 months and they have given him equipment etc.

McGee wants to keep Ewan away from the glare of a pro road contract for a bit longer, believing he can still combine some track and U23 road racing. It's getting harder with all these results though.

The thing to note about Caleb is that he sprints like Cavendish but can get over the bumps pretty well. MSR 2016.....
He does indeed. Brad McGee went for a training ride with Caleb Ewan in the hills at West Head in Sydney last summer. It ended with McGee having to stop a couple of times for a quick chunder!
 
42x16ss said:
He does indeed. Brad McGee went for a training ride with Caleb Ewan in the hills at West Head in Sydney last summer. It ended with McGee having to stop a couple of times for a quick chunder!

He is a very good bikehandler aswell, he also goes downhill like a mad man. It will be exciting to see him between the pro's in 2015.
 
1 Michael Valgren ANDERSEN Danemark les 125,8 km en 2h47'50''
2 Gavin MANNION Etats-Unis 00:02
3 Caleb EWAN Australie 00:03
4 Rick ZABEL Allemagne 00:03
5 Liam BERTAZZO Italie 00:03
6 Davide MARTINELLI Italie 00:03
7 Victor MANAKOV Russie 00:03
8 Jasper STUYVEN Belgique 00:03
9 Mykhailo POLIKARPOV Ukraine 00:03
10 Damien HOWSON Australie 00:03
 
42x16ss said:
He does indeed. Brad McGee went for a training ride with Caleb Ewan in the hills at West Head in Sydney last summer. It ended with McGee having to stop a couple of times for a quick chunder!

It's a nice ride (the view and i love the hills), though it's dangerously bumpy on the descent from Terry Hills and travelling to West Head- before you reach the quiet area- would be bad with all the traffic (I'll do it when i'm older).
 
Apr 10, 2011
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Fernandez wins a stage, broke away with Svendesen.

With 2km to go that was the situation:

Fernandez
à 1'30'': Svendsen (Norvège), A. Yates (Grande-Bretagne), Formolo (Italie), Kozhatayev (Kazakhstan), Parra (Colombie), Mannion (Etats-Unis), Konrad (Autriche) et Kudus (Centre Mondial)
 
Apr 11, 2013
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Very weird stage.

Favourites as Vervaeke (even after he let the Belgian team work), Chevrier, Foliforov and Rivera couldn't keep up the pace, while Fernandez got almost 2 minutes after attacking on the last climb, at 9 km. I agree with roundabout that he utterly crushed them.
 
Gloin22 said:
Fernandez wins a stage, broke away with Svendesen.

With 2km to go that was the situation:

Fernandez
à 1'30'': Svendsen (Norvège), A. Yates (Grande-Bretagne), Formolo (Italie), Kozhatayev (Kazakhstan), Parra (Colombie), Mannion (Etats-Unis), Konrad (Autriche) et Kudus (Centre Mondial)

What country is that?:confused: