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Posted on 29-03-2009 11:56
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Giro d'Italia Stage 17

A massive breakaway group today. Some teams had even 2 riders there.

Seeing that they have a good chance to get the win today the escapes start to attack each other

And Oroz took the race on his own

The others came really fast in the final metres hoping that he will crack

But that didn't happend and the Spanish/Basque takes the biggest win of his carrer

Too bad that the escapes weren't caught by the pack as we domintated the sprint there. Cav could took there his 4th win this year in Giro, with Boom, Van Emden and Ignatiev right after him

An important thing that happend in the pack was Pozzovivo's crash

Though that he got fast back in the saddle he coudn't finish the stage in the same time with the pack

Stage
1. Juan José Oroz Euskaltel - Euskadi 3h40'19
2. Mathieu Claude Bouygues Télécom s.t.
3. Giairo Ermeti LPR Brakes - Ballan s.t.
4. Carlo Scognamiglio Barloworld s.t.
5. Marlon Pérez Caisse d'Epargne s.t.
6. Steffen Wesemann AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
7. Koen De Kort Astana Cycling Team s.t.
8. Stefano Cavallari Acqua e Sapone - Caffè Mokambo s.t.
9. Alexander Gottfried Tinkoff Credit Systems s.t.
10. Mathieu Ladagnous Française des Jeux s.t.
Overall
1. Damiano Cunego Lampre 71h13'31
2. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott + 53
3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas + 4'12
4. Robert Gesink Rabobank + 7'50
5. Emanuele Sella CSF Group - Navigare + 8'27
6. Mauricio Soler Barloworld + 9'04
7. Gilberto Simoni Astana Cycling Team + 11'39
8. Leonardo Piepoli Saunier Duval - Scott + 12'20
9. Fränk Schleck Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 12'38
10. Thomas Dekker Rabobank + 12'58
Points
1. Damiano Cunego Lampre 185
2. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 118
3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas 113
Mountain
1. Kanstantsin Siutsou Team Columbia 55
2. Damiano Cunego Lampre 51
3. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 27
Young: Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott
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Posted on 29-03-2009 14:04
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That Giro is really becoming tougher and tougher! With Schleck and Dekker with more than 10min of delay I see that must be really hard to compete for a top10 with Rogers...
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Posted on 29-03-2009 14:06
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He was 16th before this stage. After Pozzovivo's crash he is 15th, no chance for top 10 |
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Posted on 29-03-2009 17:29
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Giro d'Italia Stage 18

Siutsou couldn't won more than a climb today and just 10 points were added to his total

Bruseghin leads the pack on the last climb in this year's Giro, on Isola 2000.

An the first move is made by the Dutch talent, Robert Gesink

With no other team-mates left in the main group, Cunego needs to do the chasing job himself

But Ricco attacks and Cunego has to go after him

And soon Cunego proves to be the strongest once more, he leads alone

Ricco and Pellizotti are chasing him down

Soler is the fourth man on the road at the moment

Then a group with all the stars Simoni, Sella, Gesink and the others

With 3km to go Damiano still leads. If he wins today the Giro is almost over and Siutsou will lose the green/KoM jersey

But just before the final kilometre Ricco and Pellizotti did it. They caught Cunego

The fight for the stage win is going to be once more between Ricco and Cunego as Pellizotti doesn't seem to be intereted for that

Impressive acceleration by Ricco...

And he wins and Ricardo is now in pole-position for the final win in Giro as I think he can get those 33 seconds from Cunego in the last TT. It is a long TT and Ricco is better than Cunego on time-trial so many specialists think that he is the big favourite, but we will see, still 2 flat stage to go except that TT.

Stage
1. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 6h10'08
2. Damiano Cunego Lampre + 12
3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas + 22
4. Leonardo Piepoli Saunier Duval - Scott s.t.
5. Robert Gesink Rabobank + 1'04
6. Thomas Dekker Rabobank + 1'20
7. Emanuele Sella CSF Group - Navigare s.t.
8. Gilberto Simoni Astana Cycling Team + 1'38
9. Mauricio Soler Barloworld + 2'04
10. David López Caisse d'Epargne s.t.
Overall
1. Damiano Cunego Lampre 77h23'39
2. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott + 33
3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas + 4'26
4. Robert Gesink Rabobank + 8'54
5. Emanuele Sella CSF Group - Navigare + 9'47
6. Mauricio Soler Barloworld + 11'08
7. Leonardo Piepoli Saunier Duval - Scott + 12'42
8. Gilberto Simoni Astana Cycling Team + 13'17
9. Thomas Dekker Rabobank + 14'18
10. Fränk Schleck Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 16'12
Points
1. Damiano Cunego Lampre 205
2. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 143
3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas 129
Mountain
1. Kanstantsin Siutsou Team Columbia 65
2. Damiano Cunego Lampre 61
3. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 42
Young: Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott
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Posted on 29-03-2009 19:56
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Giro d'Italia Stage 19

The breakaway.

A lot of Liquigas riders at the back just before the final sprint. And sudenly one of them is down

Numer 37... It's Nibali!

Somehow Van Emden lost Cav's wheel, again.

Only 3 riders in the train now for us. Ignatiev and Boom ready to put Cavendish in the perfect position

And Mark took perfectly the wheel of Boom for the last 2km of the stage

But Bettini is in our splipstream, looking dangerous for the stage win

Cav takes the lead with a beatifull acceleration

Bettini and Ricco (?!) are coming really fast...

But they can't stop, Mark Cavendish of taking his fourth Giro stage win

Van Emden wasn't there to help Cav but he seems very happy for the Brits' victory

Stage
1. Mark Cavendish Team Columbia 2h46'46
2. Paolo Bettini Team Milram s.t.
3. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott s.t.
4. Enrico Gasparotto Silence - Lotto s.t.
5. Damiano Cunego Lampre s.t.
6. Lars Boom Team Columbia s.t.
7. Daniele Pietropolli LPR Brakes - Ballan s.t.
8. Fabian Wegmann Team CSC - Saxo Bank s.t.
9. Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
10. Paride Grillo CSF Group - Navigare s.t.
Overall
1. Damiano Cunego Lampre 80h10'25
2. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott + 25
3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas + 4'26
4. Robert Gesink Rabobank + 8'54
5. Emanuele Sella CSF Group - Navigare + 9'47
6. Mauricio Soler Barloworld + 11'08
7. Leonardo Piepoli Saunier Duval - Scott + 12'42
8. Gilberto Simoni Astana Cycling Team + 13'17
9. Thomas Dekker Rabobank + 14'18
10. Fränk Schleck Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 16'12
Points
1. Damiano Cunego Lampre 217
2. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 159
3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas 129
Mountain
1. Kanstantsin Siutsou Team Columbia 65
2. Damiano Cunego Lampre 61
3. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 42
Young: Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott
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Posted on 29-03-2009 22:21
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Posted on 31-03-2009 17:52
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yoejo wrote:
ricco will win the giro
yeah I think that too. A very long TT (over 50km if I think) and Ricco has 69TT while Cunego only 66 plus Ricco was in better form in the last stages, Cunego won that time in the first stages. |
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Let's all keep our fingers crossed and hope that Cunego can still beat Ricco. |
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Posted on 31-03-2009 18:29
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Cunego ftw!!! 
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Posted on 02-04-2009 22:10
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Giro d'Italia Stage 20

Lang was the first rider to come with a 'time' there

But then the Columbia army came and everyone forgot about Lang. Wiggins is now the leader

With Zabriskie and Ignatiev on the podium to support the Brit.=

Boom and Pinotti performed good as well

Clement, Bruseghin, Gutierrez and Schumacher had good times, but can one of them win? The favourites aren't great TT'ers maybe except Rogers, Dekker and Nibali

So here they are. Rogers had a good time but not for even a top5 stage, at least he got a place in top 15 overall beating Kohl

Nibali was there second behind Guttierez. Only the Dutch TT Champion can stop the Spanish TT champion win today

And Thomas Dekker is unbeliveble. He beats Gutierrez's time with almost 3 minutes. That's for sure enough to win today. Also his team-mate and compatriot, Robert Gesink surprised with a great time today

And now the battle for the pink jersey. Ricco was clearly in front of Cunego at the 2 intermediate posts, but what about now?

Cunego finishes and... he lost somewhere at 1 minute to Ricco and just lost the Giro. Only a crash can help him now getting the pink jersey back from Ricco but that's not very likely to happen.

Stage
1. Thomas Dekker Rabobank 1h17'44
2. José Iván Gutiérrez Caisse d'Epargne + 2'47
3. Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas + 2'49
4. Stef Clement Bouygues Télécom + 3'16
5. Marzio Bruseghin Lampre + 3'17
6. Robert Gesink Rabobank + 3'28
7. Michael Rogers Team Columbia + 3'33
8. Bradley Wiggins Team Columbia + 3'58
9. David Zabriskie Team Columbia s.t.
10. Mikhail Ignatiev Team Columbia + 4'02
Overall
1. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 81h32'51
2. Damiano Cunego Lampre + 34
3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas + 4'54
4. Robert Gesink Rabobank + 7'40
5. Thomas Dekker Rabobank + 9'36
6. Emanuele Sella CSF Group - Navigare + 11'33
7. Mauricio Soler Barloworld + 12'18
8. Gilberto Simoni Astana Cycling Team + 14'57
9. Fränk Schleck Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 17'10
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Almost 3 min, that has to be a bug (DOPER )
And the other doper wins the race...suck! |
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Check the race profile, last checkpoint was 44km and finish was 33km. What was the real lenght?
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56km... so 3 minutes could be normal as Dekker is a better climber than the other TT'ers so he had more energy left in his feet |
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Giro d'Italia Final Stage

The breakaway.

We are heading to the front. Will these be Mark's fifth win?

But sudenly Ignatiev goes down

Boom hits his bike and crashes too

The same thing happens with Van Emden

Oh no, disaster for Columbia! Cavendish is down too

Without us the sprint was really boring, with Forster leading all the way and winning

Stage
1. Robert Förster Gerolsteiner 2h11'49
2. Paolo Bettini Team Milram s.t.
3. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott s.t.
4. Danilo Napolitano Lampre s.t.
5. Enrico Gasparotto Silence - Lotto s.t.
6. Martin Elmiger AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
7. Tomas Vaitkus Astana Cycling Team s.t.
8. Koldo Fernández de Larrea Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
9. Filippo Savini CSF Group - Navigare s.t.
10. Bernardo Riccio Tinkoff Credit Systems s.t.
Overall
1. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 83h44'32
2. Damiano Cunego Lampre + 42
3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas + 5'02
4. Robert Gesink Rabobank + 7'48
5. Thomas Dekker Rabobank + 9'44
6. Emanuele Sella CSF Group - Navigare + 11'41
7. Mauricio Soler Barloworld + 12'26
8. Gilberto Simoni Astana Cycling Team + 15'05
9. Fränk Schleck Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 17'18
10. Leonardo Piepoli Saunier Duval - Scott + 17'24
11. David López Caisse d'Epargne + 20'07
12. Stefano Garzelli Euskaltel - Euskadi + 20'56
13. Sébastien Joly Française des Jeux + 21'51
14. Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas + 22'24
15. Michael Rogers Team Columbia + 24'01
16. Giovanni Visconti Quick·Step + 25'22
17. Bernhard Kohl Gerolsteiner + 25'26
18. Peter Velits Team Milram + 26'13
19. Paolo Savoldelli Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 27'44
20. Gabriele Bosisio LPR Brakes - Ballan + 27'46
21. Marzio Bruseghin Lampre + 28'33
22. Domenico Pozzovivo CSF Group - Navigare + 28'43
23. Josep Jufré Saunier Duval - Scott + 28'46
24. Sandy Casar Française des Jeux + 29'32
25. José Rujano Caisse d'Epargne + 30'20
26. José Iván Gutiérrez Caisse d'Epargne + 33'04
27. Branislav Samoilau Acqua e Sapone - Caffè Mokambo + 33'29
28. Pietro Caucchioli Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 36'28
29. Rigoberto Urán Caisse d'Epargne + 36'44
30. Fortunato Baliani CSF Group - Navigare + 37'30
31. Daniele Pietropolli LPR Brakes - Ballan + 39'02
32. Iñigo Landaluze Euskaltel - Euskadi + 39'46
33. Giampaolo Cheula Barloworld + 41'17
34. John-Lee Augustyn Barloworld + 42'25
35. Evgeni Petrov Tinkoff Credit Systems + 42'57
36. Eros Capecchi Saunier Duval - Scott + 43'03
37. Luca Mazzanti Caisse d'Epargne + 43'24
38. Valerio Agnoli Liquigas + 44'57
39. BenjamÃn Noval Astana Cycling Team + 48'51
40. Juanma Gárate Quick·Step + 48'58
41. Steve Morabito Astana Cycling Team + 50'25
42. Francesco De Bonis Gerolsteiner + 50'54
43. Francesco Bellotti Barloworld + 52'04
44. Alberto Fernández Saunier Duval - Scott + 53'14
45. Mario Aerts Silence - Lotto + 53'52
46. Rafaele Ferrara LPR Brakes - Ballan + 55'23
47. Alexandre Botcharov Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 56'32
48. Enrico Gasparotto Silence - Lotto + 57'40
49. Xavi Florencio Bouygues Télécom + 59'54
50. Jurgen Van Goolen Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 1h01'08
51. Sergio Ghisalberti Team Milram + 1h02'44
52. Mauricio Ardila Rabobank + 1h02'55
53. Michael Albasini Liquigas + 1h04'35
54. Alessandro Vanotti Liquigas + 1h04'44
55. Dioni Galparsoro Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
56. Alexander Efimkin Quick·Step + 1h07'10
57. José Adrián Bonilla Astana Cycling Team + 1h08'17
58. Francesco Masciarelli Acqua e Sapone - Caffè Mokambo + 1h11'13
59. Stefan Schumacher Gerolsteiner + 1h12'19
60. Ricardo Serrano Tinkoff Credit Systems + 1h12'39
61. Stef Clement Bouygues Télécom + 1h12'52
62. Matthew Lloyd Silence - Lotto + 1h14'50
63. Tyler Hamilton Astana Cycling Team + 1h15'11
64. Andrea Masciarelli Acqua e Sapone - Caffè Mokambo + 1h17'37
65. Rubén Lobato Saunier Duval - Scott + 1h18'23
66. Kanstantsin Siutsou Team Columbia + 1h20'54
67. Fabian Wegmann Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 1h23'57
68. Paolo Bettini Team Milram + 1h25'44
69. Francis De Greef Silence - Lotto + 1h27'42
70. Koos Moerenhout Tinkoff Credit Systems + 1h29'33
71. Jérôme Pineau Bouygues Télécom + 1h30'40
72. Sergei Klimov Tinkoff Credit Systems + 1h31'49
73. Jussi Veikkanen Française des Jeux + 1h32'27
74. Marlon Pérez Caisse d'Epargne + 1h38'09
75. André Steensen Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 1h40'25
76. Marco Pinotti Team Columbia + 1h40'51
77. Davide Rebellin LPR Brakes - Ballan + 1h41'07
78. Guillaume Levarlet Française des Jeux + 1h52'05
79. Daniele Nardello Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 1h52'29
80. Dimitri Champion Bouygues Télécom + 1h53'01
81. Francesco Failli Acqua e Sapone - Caffè Mokambo + 1h53'43
82. Gianni Meersman Française des Jeux + 1h55'01
83. Matthias Frank Gerolsteiner + 1h56'26
84. Paolo Longo Borghini Barloworld + 1h56'57
85. Mauro Facci Quick·Step + 2h01'09
86. Manuele Mori Saunier Duval - Scott + 2h03'29
87. Kai Reus Rabobank + 2h06'51
88. Lars Boom Team Columbia + 2h09'39
89. Kjell Carlström Liquigas + 2h10'18
90. Mikhail Ignatiev Team Columbia + 2h10'49
91. Michael Barry Astana Cycling Team + 2h12'15
92. Frederik Willems Liquigas + 2h12'17
93. René Mandri AG2R La Mondiale + 2h12'32
94. Jérôme Coppel Française des Jeux + 2h17'21
95. David Zabriskie Team Columbia + 2h23'21
96. Gerben Löwik Rabobank + 2h35'36
97. Alexander Gottfried Tinkoff Credit Systems + 2h38'32
98. Massimilliano Mori Lampre + 2h40'06
99. Julien Mazet Astana Cycling Team + 2h42'55
100. Blaise Sonnery AG2R La Mondiale + 2h50'07
101. Carlo Scognamiglio Barloworld + 2h53'36
102. Giairo Ermeti LPR Brakes - Ballan + 3h02'59
103. Steven Cummings Barloworld + 3h12'48
104. Dominique Cornu Silence - Lotto + 3h26'08
105. Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale + 3h41'19
106. Paolo Bossoni Lampre + 3h42'31
107. Alessandro Mazzi Liquigas + 3h44'52
108. Francis Mourey Française des Jeux + 3h49'20
109. Simone Masciarelli Acqua e Sapone - Caffè Mokambo + 3h53'20
110. Marco Corti Barloworld + 3h54'38
111. Marc De Maar Rabobank + 4h02'09
112. Tomas Vaitkus Astana Cycling Team + 4h03'26
113. Tiziano Dall'Antonia CSF Group - Navigare + 4h11'58
114. Dmytro Grabovskyy Quick·Step + 4h15'08
115. Marcus Ljungqvist Team CSC - Saxo Bank + 4h15'17
116. Juan José Oroz Euskaltel - Euskadi + 4h19'58
117. Daniele Contrini Tinkoff Credit Systems + 4h22'17
118. Luca Barla Team Milram + 4h25'07
119. Gasperino Rigodanze Acqua e Sapone - Caffè Mokambo + 4h26'37
120. Kevyn Ista Agritubel + 4h26'41
121. Pieter Jacobs Silence - Lotto + 4h26'42
122. Nicolas Portal Caisse d'Epargne + 4h28'56
123. Karsten Kroon Gerolsteiner + 4h36'01
124. Stefano Cavallari Acqua e Sapone - Caffè Mokambo + 4h47'53
125. Giovanni Bernaudeau Bouygues Télécom + 4h50'01
126. Bradley Wiggins Team Columbia + 4h53'19
127. Jos Van Emden Team Columbia + 4h56'21
128. Koldo Fernández de Larrea Euskaltel - Euskadi + 5h01'33
129. Alessandro Proni Quick·Step + 5h04'17
130. Dominik Roels Team Milram + 5h05'20
131. Cédric Hervé Agritubel + 5h05'43
132. Julien Loubet AG2R La Mondiale + 5h11'01
133. Mauro Finetto CSF Group - Navigare + 5h13'32
134. Martin Elmiger AG2R La Mondiale + 5h15'14
135. Sebastian Lang Gerolsteiner + 5h15'51
136. Mathieu Ladagnous Française des Jeux + 5h16'34
137. Tom Leezer Rabobank + 5h16'49
138. Alberto Curtolo Liquigas + 5h17'42
139. Renaud Dion AG2R La Mondiale + 5h20'56
140. Marco Bandiera Lampre + 5h23'12
141. Christian Kux Team Milram + 5h23'34
142. Fabio Sabatini Team Milram + 5h23'36
143. Federico Canuti CSF Group - Navigare + 5h25'02
144. Riccardo Chiarini LPR Brakes - Ballan + 5h25'39
145. Danilo Napolitano Lampre + 5h26'09
146. Yon Bru Euskaltel - Euskadi + 5h26'47
147. Paride Grillo CSF Group - Navigare + 5h27'26
148. Mark Cavendish Team Columbia + 5h27'37
149. Freddy Bichot Agritubel + 5h28'14
150. Steffen Wesemann AG2R La Mondiale + 5h29'24
151. Koen De Kort Astana Cycling Team + 5h29'36
152. Francesco Tomei CSF Group - Navigare + 5h30'32
153. Christophe Edaleine AG2R La Mondiale + 5h31'55
154. Mathieu Claude Bouygues Télécom + 5h32'02
155. Arnaud Coyot Caisse d'Epargne + 5h32'30
156. Lluis Guillermo Mas Silence - Lotto + 5h33'23
157. Wilfried Cretskens Quick·Step + 5h38'02
158. Alan Pérez Euskaltel - Euskadi + 5h38'29
159. Alessandro Donati Acqua e Sapone - Caffè Mokambo + 5h38'59
160. Martin Velits Team Milram + 5h41'35
161. Cédric Pineau AG2R La Mondiale + 5h42'24
162. Jérémy Roy Française des Jeux + 5h47'15
163. Roberto Longo Lampre + 5h48'00
164. Robert Förster Gerolsteiner + 5h48'49
165. Geoffroy Lequatre Agritubel + 5h50'15
166. Bernardo Riccio Tinkoff Credit Systems + 5h55'24
167. Iñaki Isasi Euskaltel - Euskadi + 5h57'17
168. Leonardo Scarselli Quick·Step + 5h57'55
169. Filippo Savini CSF Group - Navigare + 6h05'24
170. Stelly Xavier Agritubel + 6h07'48
171. Luis José De Pedro Euskaltel - Euskadi + 6h10'58
172. Ovidio Renzoni LPR Brakes - Ballan + 6h42'15
Points
1. Damiano Cunego Lampre 219
2. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 176
3. Thomas Dekker Rabobank 134
Mountain
1. Kanstantsin Siutsou Team Columbia 65
2. Damiano Cunego Lampre 61
3. Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott 42
Young: Riccardo Riccò Saunier Duval - Scott
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| wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 04-04-2009 11:35
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ah well, only the giro
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