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I like the greenedge excuse for yesterday;

''Everybody was so cold, so when the solo rider attacked, they let him go." - DS Lionel Marie
 
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According to various twitter messages:

1. M. Kreder
2. Boivin
3. ?
4. Ventoso

Hutarovich is the new leader.
 
Jan 11, 2010
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FF'Wilco said:
According to various twitter messages:

1. M. Kreder
2. Boivin
3. ?
4. Ventoso

Hutarovich is the new leader.
Then logically Hutarovich was 3d on the stage.

Andy99 said:
I like the greenedge excuse for yesterday;

''Everybody was so cold, so when the solo rider attacked, they let him go." - DS Lionel Marie
Lol. The new Aussie sprint team hasn't impressed in any sprints so far, that much is certain.
 
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theyoungest said:
Then logically Hutarovich was 3d on the stage.

Guess so. Unless Tiernan-Locke wasnt in the front group. There was some crosswinds so there is a little chance he got left behind the main pack.
 
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Etapa 2 (Salon-Martigues): 1. M.Kreder (GRM); 2. G. Boivin (SPT); 3. Hutarovich (FDJ); 4. Ventoso (MOV). Hutarovich, nuevo líder.
 
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theyoungest said:
Could you be even more obsessed with big names? Every race is ranked by Gilbert- or Boonenness. Blegh.

He'd probably be happy if kreder had won
 
May 31, 2011
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1 Michel Kreder (Garmin-Barracuda)
2 Guillaume Boivin (Spidertech)
3 Yauheni Hutarovich (FDJ-BigMat)
4 Francisco Ventoso (Movistar)
5 Raymond Kreder (Garmin-Barracuda)
6 Danilo Napolitano (Acqua & Sapone)
7 Koldo Fernandez (Garmin-Barracuda)
8 Jacopo Guarnieri (Astana)
9 Filippo Fortin (Team Type 1)
10 Benjamin Giraud (La Pomme Marseille)