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Tour de Pologne

Shame this Tour is at the same time as the TdF. Allthough it's a good ride for all riders not at the tour.
I always liked watching it, but now I probably will watch recaps since it's at the same time as the Tour.
 
1 POL19850307 BODNAR Maciej
2 ITA19860613 CAPECCHI Eros
3 USA19821114 DUGGAN Timothy
4 USA19830131 KING Edward
5 ITA19840716 MARANGONI Alan
6 ITA19901225 MOSER Moreno
7 ITA19850218 SABATINI Fabio
8 ITA19890207 VIVIANI Elia


Winning team, case closed.
 
The stages will finish late, so we will have the possibility to watch both races.

I do not know how foreign riders will be prepared, we will see tomorrow who is here to ride the GC. We should have a group of about 50 riders at the end.

About Polish riders...

Huzarski and Niemiec should do very good in the GC. Both seems in great shape/

Omega duo is also good prepared but I do not know if it is not too hard for them on sunday.

Rutkiewicz ( he is always strong on TdP ) is having a great season in Polish races, but I have some doubts because he had some injury roblems lately.
 
EL Garrion De Cazona for the win but liquigas will be the best team.

Stage 1 “Gołębiewski” Karpacz – Jelenia Góra | 179,5 km

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Stage 2 Wałbrzych – Opole | 239,4 km

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Stage 3 Kędzierzyn – Koźle – Cieszyn | 201,7 km
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Stage 4 Będzin – Katowice | 127,8 km

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roundabout said:
I get the feeling that there will be plenty of late finishes this year so that it doesn't overlap with TdF. I'll have to check the schedule though.
They always have late finishes.

Today's stage already looks somewhat interesting, unlike other years when the first 3-4 stages were pan flat affairs to a boring backdrop.
 
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Zam_Olyas said:
1 POL19850307 BODNAR Maciej
2 ITA19860613 CAPECCHI Eros
3 USA19821114 DUGGAN Timothy
4 USA19830131 KING Edward
5 ITA19840716 MARANGONI Alan
6 ITA19901225 MOSER Moreno
7 ITA19850218 SABATINI Fabio
8 ITA19890207 VIVIANI Elia


Winning team, case closed.

I feel bad for Timmy Duggan. I think he would be doing better than Szymd is currently doing at the tour if he had been given the chance. So do you think Capecchi or Moser will be going for the GC? Also, where is Paterski?
 
whittashau said:
I feel bad for Timmy Duggan. I think he would be doing better than Szymd is currently doing at the tour if he had been given the chance. So do you think Capecchi or Moser will be going for the GC? Also, where is Paterski?

I want Eros to go for it.

p.s: Duggans new bike
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and his new shoe lol

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whittashau said:
I feel bad for Timmy Duggan. I think he would be doing better than Szymd is currently doing at the tour if he had been given the chance. So do you think Capecchi or Moser will be going for the GC? Also, where is Paterski?

Paterski is sick, he was supposed to ride in France
 
Zam_Olyas said:
I don't see him winning any stage, i could be very wrong though.

Cieszyn stage should suit him if he will survive the difficulties

The finish, is on a cobbled about one kilometer climb. Not a typical sprint finish.
 
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iZnoGouD said:
very easy for Machado

You're the guy that said Wiggins can't Time Trial yesterday and Evans would beat Wiggins easily ?

Ahh, yes. You are.

The King of the Trolls.