Wout Poels is often listed as Wouter, apparently that's his given name. It's a bit like Christopher Horner: no-one calls him that.Timmy-loves-Rabo said:I suspect you're thinking of Wouter Mol
I don't really get their current selection as it is, but who cares, they'll probably still do just as well.sublimit said:I would of had David Garcia, David Lopez in there as workhorses but lots of talent in the Spanish team.
peloton said:Did anyone else notice that Allan Davis was 40th on the Bola stage, only 5+mins behind the winner?
For a semi sprinter, that is a very good result and his form is really looking good for the Worlds.
exactly.roundabout said:I dunno. While Worlds have more riders, people from the lesser countries either attack at the beginning or stay at the back and try to hang on for as long as possible. Giro di Lombardia OTOH has some narrow roads along lake Como and 25 teams all (most of them?) thinking that they need to get the leaders to the front before Madonna del Ghisallo.
Well, I suppose that makes sense.roundabout said:I dunno. While Worlds have more riders, people from the lesser countries either attack at the beginning or stay at the back and try to hang on for as long as possible. Giro di Lombardia OTOH has some narrow roads along lake Como and 25 teams all (most of them?) thinking that they need to get the leaders to the front before Madonna del Ghisallo.
DAOTEC said:Your welcome![]()
Think we are especially looking forward to the USA (9) - Kazakhstan (6) - Ukraine (6) and Iran (5) - Sebia (3) and Belarus (2)
DAOTEC said:Poland (6)
Maciej Bodnar (Liguigas)
Michal Golas (Vacansoleil)
Bartosz Huzarski (ISD-Neri)
Jaroslaw Marycz (Saxo Bank)
Marcin Sapa (Lampre)
Przemyslaw Niemiec (Miche)
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luckyboy said:One thing though - every Colombian guy comes from a European team?
This Jakub Novak is from Slovakia. The Czech Jakub Novak is a good time trialer, however a bit young.DAOTEC said:Czech Republic (3)
Jakub Novak (Amore & Vita - Conad) +ITT