Tour de Pologne 2.WT 31/07 - 06/08

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Jul 25, 2011
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one polish news site says that doctors are not sure about De Clerq health and his cervical vertebrae (I used wikipedia as a dictionary to translate that..). Doesnt sound good.
 
Jul 28, 2010
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Hard not to say Kittel for Stage 3, but I'll do it anyway.
I think Haussler's gonna break through.
 
May 20, 2010
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Kurek announced he's going to break away again today.

I'm wondering how fast would be Kittel compared to other classy sprinter. His victories are very convincing.
 
Apr 9, 2011
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KubaWinter said:
Kurek announced he's going to break away again today.

I'm wondering how fast would be Kittel compared to other classy sprinter. His victories are very convincing.

Wait till the 20th of August and we will see.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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Ballan out, TGAK bruised and battered, things don't look good for the BMC boys. Alex looked very strong in stage 1 and the team had him positioned well going into the finale for stage 2.
 
Oct 28, 2010
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auscyclefan94 said:
Ballan out, TGAK bruised and battered, things don't look good for the BMC boys. Alex looked very strong in stage 1 and the team had him positioned well going into the finale for stage 2.

What do you think about Mauro Santambrogio as the possible GC contender?
 
Jun 16, 2009
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Kvinto said:
What do you think about Mauro Santambrogio as the possible GC contender?
Definetly possible. Without the ITT in Austria he would of finished 2nd overall. He's climbing quite well and could be a contender. Guys like Scarponi and Martin are bigger favourites than him for the gc here.
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Kristoff could have stranded near the rear wheel of Kittel like he did in stage 1

theyoungest said:
Looks like BMC are back to their old, Evans-less, self. :p

:p - AK put in a good sprint in stage 1. Said his legs weren't quite up to it in the finale. Despite what DekkerTifosi says, with the good leadout BMC were setting up he could of had the jump on Kittel and taken a good win.
 
Jun 22, 2009
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considering we have never seen him win in a high level bunch gallop, and kittel destroyed the field that is an unlikely scenario.

Veelers set kittel up very nicely.
 
auscyclefan94 said:
Definetly possible. Without the ITT in Austria he would of finished 2nd overall. He's climbing quite well and could be a contender. Guys like Scarponi and Martin are bigger favourites than him for the gc here.




:p - AK put in a good sprint in stage 1. Said his legs weren't quite up to it in the finale. Despite what DekkerTifosi says, with the good leadout BMC were setting up he could of had the jump on Kittel and taken a good win.
I lolled.
Have you seen the difference in speed between Kittel and the rest, including Kristoff, in stage 1? It was the same in stage 2. No way Kristoff would have won. Cut it out
 
Oct 21, 2010
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Kristoff doesn't necesarily have the talent like his countryman EBH or like the deutsche monster Kittel. He doesn't have that.. But mark my words he's a hard working dude and big wins will come his way eventually. He's just slowly progressing into the awesome sprinter he will become. I hope he win a stage that would make my month
 
Mar 11, 2009
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
considering we have never seen him win in a high level bunch gallop, and kittel destroyed the field that is an unlikely scenario.

Veelers set kittel up very nicely.

Veelers did a nearly perfect one-man leadout two days in a row.
 
May 25, 2010
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It was Veelers? Awesome, that answers that question, he's a quality sprinter in his own right too.

As for the sprint last night, if Haussler was on form he may have been able to hold his pace for longer but even then, doubtful if he'd have gotten past Kittel, that was an epic sprint.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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Bavarianrider said:
The only intersting thing about this race.
How many bikes and cars will have been stolen in the end:D
Now now, remember what happened last time you lot started slagging off Poland...

To be fair, the Eurosport commentators have been complaining about the course and the organization a lot as well.
 
Bavarianrider said:
The only intersting thing about this race.
How many bikes and cars will have been stolen in the end:D
For a Dutchman, it's pretty funny to see a German complain about stolen bikes...

Jamsque said:
Now now, remember what happened last time you lot started slagging off Poland...

To be fair, the Eurosport commentators have been complaining about the course and the organization a lot as well.
The circuits are always a bit chaotic in Poland... remember the stage Mollema won, with a 90 degree bend right after the finish line, resulting in Bole crashing his way over the finish?