Tour Méditerranéen Cycliste Professionnel 2014 (2.1), Feb 13 - 16

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Jan 13, 2014
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1 Peraud
2 Sepulveda
3 Denifl
4 Cummings
5 Silin
6 Zoidl
7 Degand
8 Bongiorno
9 Betancur
10 Pellizotti

GC
1 Cummings
2 Peraud 4 "
3 Zoidl 10 "
4 Sepulveda 28 "
5 Ludvigsson 56 "
 
Aug 16, 2011
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Nice wins by Peraud and Cummings.

Good result for Betancur as well. Happy to see him improving.
 
Aug 16, 2013
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Duarte again ****. When he starts to realise he has to deliver in these kind of races?

And Silin has got a new life at Katusha.
 
Feb 2, 2014
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Sykhrzon said:
Peraud should take this stage like he did last year. Bentancur is more of an attacker, but should be able to set a hard pace for the overall victory.

Guys like Chava and Lulu have to attack before the final climb if they want to win.

Haha, I knew it. A versatile man like him can easily get into top 10 in most stage races.
 
Mar 31, 2010
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Arredondo said:
Duarte again ****. When he starts to realise he has to deliver in these kind of races?

And Silin has got a new life at Katusha.

duarte is in deed riding like **** but he really doesn't need to deliver results in races like these. nobody cares
 
Oct 23, 2011
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How is Jungels going to target stage races and hilly classics, if he climbs like this? :eek:

Also expected more from Barguil.

Strong rides by Sepulveda, Peraud and Cummings! Looks like we're certainly going to see some more Sepulveda in the future.
 
Maaaaaaaarten said:
How is Jungels going to target stage races and hilly classics, if he climbs like this? :eek:
He shouldn't.

Big mistake trying to convert in to a GC rider, when it's obvious he is much stronger on the cobbles.

Though with Wiggins becoming a GC rider, anything is possible these days.
 
Mar 13, 2009
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Easy, guys. It's the first climb of the year. Let's maybe give him another shot.

Also just because he won the U23 P-R doesnt mean it's "obvious" that he should only focus on cobbles, in my humble opinion.
 
the asian said:
He shouldn't.

Big mistake trying to convert in to a GC rider, when it's obvious he is much stronger on the cobbles.

Though with Wiggins becoming a GC rider, anything is possible these days.

Don't let Jungels make that classical mistake of assuming he must be good at the cobbles because hey I did well as a junior.
It ruined a bunch of promising youngsters. Just because you have so much power that you can do well in short junior pavé races doesn't mean you're good at pavé. The proof of the pudding is in the pros.

Riding the pavé is a technique, you're either good at it or not. It's why Hayman kicks Hagen's *** even though Hagen has twice the engine. Time will tell what Jungels is good at.
The pro ranks are filled with guys who thought they should focus on pavé at first, then found out without the power advantage they had as juniors they were pack fodder.