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Tour de San Luis 2012, 3ª Etapa: Estancia Grande - Mirador del Potrero (168 km)

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theyoungest said:
Wow, Schumi has... prepared well for this race.

Nibali cracked? Leipheimer in the same time as Contador, that's pretty good.

It's a 4km climb. Actually quite well suited to Schumacher, he was quite good in short-to-medium hills. Don't see why a guy who could win Amstel Gold and podium the Stuttgart Worlds is such a shock to see doing well here.
 
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18-Valve. (pithy) said:
My god, Schumacher will crush the whole field tomorrow. It won't be pretty. :eek:

Not if it is really hot. He doesn't like that. I think it will be very close between Schumacher, Leipheimer and Contador.
 
Cimber said:
Kinda expected Bertie to win. Am surprised he didnt gap Levi, who must now be a favorite for the GC with the TT in mind. Am also very surprised by Schumacher.

Maybe that's what he meant about expecting anything special. He's not planning on dominating a la Verbier. Plus there is a more decisive finish on Stage 5.
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Leipheimer looks like a holocaust survivor who just had chemotherapy. It's amazing he can ride like this

Very subtle:rolleyes: , but your right.

He looks like that guy from the Simpsons really.
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Libertine Seguros said:
It's a 4km climb. Actually quite well suited to Schumacher, he was quite good in short-to-medium hills. Don't see why a guy who could win Amstel Gold and podium the Stuttgart Worlds is such a shock to see doing well here.
Perhaps people expected him to be, err, less "prepared" than he surely was back then.
 
General:
1. Alberto Contador 12:45:15
2. Levi Leipheimer (Omega Pharma-Lotto) a 4
3. Stefan Schumacher (Christina Watches) a 19
4. Dani Díaz (San Luis Somos Todos) a 22
5. Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas) a 36
6. José Serpa (Androni) m.t.
7. Cayetano Sarmiento (Liquigas) m.t.
8. Luis Mansilla (Chile) a 45
9. David Arroyo (Movistar Team) m.t.
10. Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) m.t.
11. Andrey Amador (Movistar Team) a 1:06
12. Magno Nazaret (Funvic) a 1:09
13. Félix Cárdenas (Colombia) a 1:28
14. Rinaldo Nocentini (AG2R) a 1:53
15. Jaime Suaza (Colombia) m.t.