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Xavier
how many km is the TT tomorrow?
 
Juan
Xavier wrote:
how many km is the TT tomorrow?

16.8 km
 
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ruben
Ideal for Boom. You would say ideal for Cornu as well, seeing his background as pursuit specialist. But, with the many corners a road race has, he has the disadvantage against Boom, the cyclocrosser, who is better at taking corners and accelerating out of corners.
Besides, Cornu was one of the weakest links uphill today
 
ruben
Oh yeah, and Boom is definately the biggest favourite. He was the best uphill today, only Dekker could follow him. The way Ivanov cracked was incredible...

Tomorrow I think the GC will be
1. Boom
2. Dekker
3. Cornu

Although Cornu might suprise, he is a weird guy
 
Xavier
yep i agree @ Boom being the fav now, 16km should suit him altho i think it will be close with Cornu, he rode a strange tour of Belgium, wasting his powers two days ago and 'sucking' today Smile
also nice to see that Bakelants is in the top 10 overall, even tho hes not really close to the leader(s)
 
ruben
Cornu was gone at the Redoute, but rode smartly to attack and anticipate. If he stayed with the group behind, he would not even be in the top 15
 
Wolfos
Ruben wrote:
The Tour of Belgium was great. Superb queen stage. De Waele won, Boom is the new leader.

GC battle will be between Boom, Cornu (+7 seconds) and Dekker (+15 seconds) tomorrow


Now, I didn't watch the race, but why did Dekker give Boom 4 seconds extra advantage at the finish? Was he leading van Avermaet out? Seeing as it probably will be small gaps in the final GC, I just find this a bit strange.
 
ruben
Dekker was indeed leading Van Avermaet out in a last attempt to catch de Waele. Which almost succeeded, but not quite.

It was the only choice he had.
 
alexkr00
Rabobank 1-2 in Belgium. With Boom winning, Moerenhout 2nd.
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dgtgoheels
Phinney won U23 Roubaix...
 
mrlol
alexkr00 wrote:
Rabobank 1-2 in Belgium. With Boom winning, Moerenhout 2nd.


Yeah Grin

My fellow Lars wins and my fellow village inhabitant second. Couldnt be better Pfft
 
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issoisso
Actually, Tankink was second...
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mrlol
issoisso wrote:
Actually, Tankink was second...


I can say 100% sure it was Moerenhout.

I've seen it on tv + this pic:

www.nielsdewit.be/images/NDW/boom310509.jpg
Edited by mrlol on 31-05-2009 19:00
 
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issoisso
In that case, CQRanking made a rare mistake and L'Équipe copied it


EDIT: Looking back they've both fixed it. bah Pfft
Edited by issoisso on 31-05-2009 19:18
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Wolfos
issoisso wrote:
In that case, CQRanking made a rare mistake and L'Équipe copied it


EDIT: Looking back they've both fixed it. bah Pfft


Actually, Cyclingnews first said it was Moerenhout, then corrected it to say Tankink, and then changed it againSmile
Edited by Wolfos on 31-05-2009 19:33
 
dave92
dgtgoheels wrote:
Phinney won U23 Roubaix...


First american ever Grin
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ruben
In a sprint with 8 man.

Don't get too excited though. The U23 PR has a long list of winners who have done nothing in PR at the pro's Pfft
 
issoisso
Raivis Belohvosciks won Liége-Bastogne-Liége U23.....twice.

Enough said, right? :lol:

EDIT: in fact, I just went through the list of Paris-Roubaix U23 winners of the past to see how many went on to become reasonable cobbles riders. Not even "good". just "reasonable".

The answer is none. Ever. Pfft
Edited by issoisso on 31-05-2009 21:36
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ruben
Im still waiting for Koen de Kort to break through lol
 
Deadpool
PHINNEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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