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Does anyone know if it will be possible to catch this on TV here in Europe or if there are some accessible streams (live or summaries of the race)?

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Roude Leiw said:
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Does anyone know if it will be possible to catch this on TV here in Europe or if there are some accessible streams (live or summaries of the race)?

Pat

Eurosport will send from both Tour of Oman and Tour of Qatar!
 
Jun 14, 2010
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royalpig180 said:
Where can one find the provisional startlist?
Makes me wonder if Sagans starting. He didnt do the TDU and isnt doing Quatar. When is he going to get his season started. Maybe hes going to do this to get some climbing into his legs?
 
Jan 11, 2010
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whittashau said:
hmmm, no liquigas at all :(

Visconti, Purito, Menchov, Vino and Gesink battling for the overall should be interesting though
I think that for Farnese Vini the candidate for the overall will be Sinkewitz, a definite dark horse for this race. That climb is a little too much for Visconti.
 
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Michele said:
What about David Blanco?
He's already named among the favourites, somewhere upthread. It's just a matter of who wants to go for it, and who has the early season form. We'll see when they arrive at the Green Mountain, I guess ;)
 
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I think the climb is somewhat too steep and long for vino. Should be between Purito, Menchov and Gesink..
 
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Havetts said:
I think the climb is somewhat too steep and long for vino. Should be between Purito, Menchov and Gesink..

I think one of the most interesting parts of the whole situation will be those three getting to the climb. Menchov obviously is not the world's best bike handler, Gesink is often seen on the ground and Purito is a true flyweight. I hope that we see some winds rip the race apart and as a result are treated to climbers needing to attack the others on the climb to make up time/win.

However, this is a race in February, so I doubt any of the riders will be especially bothered if they end up on the bottom half of the standings.
 
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Jukebox said:
I think one of the most interesting parts of the whole situation will be those three getting to the climb. Menchov obviously is not the world's best bike handler, Gesink is often seen on the ground and Purito is a true flyweight. I hope that we see some winds rip the race apart and as a result are treated to climbers needing to attack the others on the climb to make up time/win.

However, this is a race in February, so I doubt any of the riders will be especially bothered if they end up on the bottom half of the standings.

Haha, yes Menchov has the odd to start lying on the asphalt and Gesink likes to dive in each hole he can find. But still, its a nice training atleast to get somewhat in form. As for wind, Gesink is dutch and we dutchies always have a lot of wind here, so doubt that will trouble him :p. Though Menchov failed with the wind in the TdF of 2009 >_>
 
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The Hitch said:
Makes me wonder if Sagans starting. He didnt do the TDU and isnt doing Quatar. When is he going to get his season started. Maybe hes going to do this to get some climbing into his legs?

"I will start the season in Italy at the GP Costa degli Etruschi which takes place in February and I will also participate in the Giro di Sardegna and the Trofeo Laigueglia. I will also present on Paris Nice in order to resolve some finishing touches to the spring classics. I want to finish participate Milan San Remo and also to all Belgian classics."

(translated from french)
 
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search said:
"I will start the season in Italy at the GP Costa degli Etruschi which takes place in February and I will also participate in the Giro di Sardegna and the Trofeo Laigueglia. I will also present on Paris Nice in order to resolve some finishing touches to the spring classics. I want to finish participate Milan San Remo and also to all Belgian classics."

(translated from french)

Not a bad schedule, although I don't think he has a lot of business in Flanders, yet... And Liquigas needs to be working for Oss in those races, damnit! (Oss is obviously in my CQ-game team).
 
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Havetts said:
I think the climb is somewhat too steep and long for vino. Should be between Purito, Menchov and Gesink..

Since this is his last season I think that Vino is going for all this year... OFC w/o burning himself in the attempt... But David Blanco and Sinkewitz will be 2 men to check...

Lets see if Phinney is going for something in Oman...
 
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Moondance said:
Not a bad schedule, although I don't think he has a lot of business in Flanders, yet... And Liquigas needs to be working for Oss in those races, damnit! (Oss is obviously in my CQ-game team).

last year Sagan was in the first group at Paris Roubaix until he punctured and was second at the junior version 2008

Oss was very good in the classics last year but I think Sagan has at least the same potential.
 
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search said:
last year Sagan was in the first group at Paris Roubaix until he punctured and was second at the junior version 2008

Oss was very good in the classics last year but I think Sagan has at least the same potential.

I didn't know Sagan rode Paris-Roubaix... Let alone that he did pretty reasonably. My mistake.
 
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Moondance said:
Not a bad schedule, although I don't think he has a lot of business in Flanders, yet... And Liquigas needs to be working for Oss in those races, damnit! (Oss is obviously in my CQ-game team).


Liquigas need to ride for the younger (and much cheaper on CQ) Caruso, since he's in my CQ team. Oss pinched 3rd spot from him at Calabria. Naughty.
Besides, my bloke is the better singer!:D
 
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Ryaguas said:
Since this is his last season I think that Vino is going for all this year... OFC w/o burning himself in the attempt... But David Blanco and Sinkewitz will be 2 men to check...

Lets see if Phinney is going for something in Oman...

I wonder if Qatar is where Phinny might go for something. That 2km prologue looks like something a pursuit rider could shine in... it's half the distance of the track event.

Wouldn't be shocked if he was wearing the leader's jersey after stage 1.

I don't know if they'd ride for him in the sprints since Kristoff is there... but Phinney had a couple of top 10 sprint finishes at Qatar last year.

Seems like Oman has a few too many climbs for Phinney, unless he's improved significantly from last year. Might be able to get a nice place in the TT, but not the overall I'd think.
 
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The Hitch said:
Makes me wonder if Sagans starting. He didnt do the TDU and isnt doing Quatar. When is he going to get his season started. Maybe hes going to do this to get some climbing into his legs?

He's at Paris Nice, if that makes a difference.
 
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Moondance said:
Not a bad schedule, although I don't think he has a lot of business in Flanders, yet... And Liquigas needs to be working for Oss in those races, damnit! (Oss is obviously in my CQ-game team).

lol, Matthews thinks he has business in Flanders already!
 
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fuglsang might take gc with him being a decnt tt'r.
Menchov, if showing any interest should take it tho.

Gesink will obviously take green mountain :p
na who knows what form any of these guys will bring, and who will treat it as a training ride and what not (well they all will, but you get what i mean)
 

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