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Tour de France, stage 9 summary
Changes in stage 9 compared to stage 8 Biggest gainers by position : +29 Charles Wegelius +27 Sergio Miguel Moreira Paulinho +26 Johan Van Summeren +25 Nicolas Portal +22 Marzio Bruseghin +21 Fred Rodriguez +20 Stef Clement +20 Michael Albasini +20 José Vicente Garcia Acosta +20 Daniele Righi Biggest losers by position : -20 Grischa Niermann -20 Inigo Landaluze Intxaurraga -20 Martin Elmiger -20 Simon Gerrans -19 Bernhard Kohl -18 Erik Zabel -18 Ruben Perez Moreno -17 Stefan Schumacher -16 Kurt-Asle Arvesen -15 Alexandre Botcharov -15 Fabian Wegmann Biggest gainers by time : +0:42 Mauricio Soler +0:16 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte +0:12 Cadel Evans +0:02 Alberto Contador Velasco Biggest losers by time : -28:19 Igor Anton Hernandez -28:19 Stéphane Augé -28:09 Alberto Ongarato -28:09 Aleksandr Kuchynski -28:09 Alessandro Ballan -28:09 Alessandro Cortinovis -28:09 Alexander Efimkin -28:09 Anthony Charteau -28:09 Benjamin Noval Gonzalez -28:09 Benoît Salmon -28:09 Bernhard Eisel Favourites by position : +22 Marzio Bruseghin +11 Juan Miguel Mercado Martin +9 Kim Kirchen +9 Iñigo Cuesta Lopez De Castro +6 Yaroslav Popovych +6 George Hincapie +4 Levi Leipheimer +4 Carlos Sastre Candil +4 Andreas Klöden +3 Dario David Cioni +3 Alberto Contador Velasco +2 Cadel Evans +2 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte +1 Sylvain Chavanel +1 Christophe Moreau +1 Alexandre Vinokourov -4 Frank Schleck -4 Fabian Cancellara -5 Michael Boogerd -6 Filippo Pozzato -7 Andrey Kashechkin -8 Denis Menchov -9 Paolo Savoldelli -11 Manuel Beltran Martinez Favourites by time : +0:16 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte +0:12 Cadel Evans +0:02 Alberto Contador Velasco -0:04 Kim Kirchen -0:04 Carlos Sastre Candil -0:04 Andreas Klöden -0:12 Christophe Moreau -0:44 Yaroslav Popovych -2:42 Vladimir Karpets -2:42 Tadej Valjavec -2:42 Oscar Pereiro Sio -2:42 Haimar Zubeldia Agirre -2:42 Frank Schleck -2:42 Andrey Kashechkin -2:42 Alexandre Vinokourov -3:16 Juan Miguel Mercado Martin -3:51 Denis Menchov -5:50 Manuel Beltran Martinez -6:02 George Hincapie -6:22 Sylvain Chavanel -6:43 Dario David Cioni -9:31 Michael Boogerd -9:31 Marzio Bruseghin -9:31 Iñigo Cuesta Lopez De Castro -22:08 Paolo Savoldelli -28:09 Filippo Pozzato -28:09 Fabian Cancellara Top 3 and favourites standings : 1 Michael Rasmussen 43.52.48 2 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte 2.35 3 Iban Mayo Diez 2.39 4 Cadel Evans 2.41 5 Alberto Contador Velasco 3.08 6 Christophe Moreau 3.18 7 Carlos Sastre Candil 3.39 8 Andreas Klöden 3.50 9 Levi Leipheimer 3.53 10 Kim Kirchen 5.06 ..... 12 Andrey Kashechkin 5.34 13 Frank Schleck 5.56 14 Oscar Pereiro Sio 6.36 15 Haimar Zubeldia Agirre 6.42 ..... 18 Denis Menchov 7.10 ..... 20 Tadej Valjavec 7.45 21 Alexandre Vinokourov 8.05 22 Yaroslav Popovych 8.16 23 Vladimir Karpets 8.51 ..... 27 Manuel Beltran Martinez 10.09 ..... 31 Michael Boogerd 16.09 32 Sylvain Chavanel 17.12 ..... 39 George Hincapie 26.21 ..... 48 Juan Miguel Mercado Martin 32.47 ..... 50 Dario David Cioni 33.09 ..... 63 Iñigo Cuesta Lopez De Castro 45.58 ..... 68 Marzio Bruseghin 51.59 ..... 72 Paolo Savoldelli 52.56 ..... 106 Filippo Pozzato 1.16.19 ..... 111 Fabian Cancellara 1.19.47 Retirements to date : Agritubel Cédric Hervé " Eduardo Gonzalo Ramirez " Romain Feillu Barloworld Enrico Degano Caisse d'Epargne Xabier Zandio Echaide Cofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone Geoffroy Lequatre " Ivan Ramiro Parra Pinto Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team Tomas Vaitkus Française des Jeux Rémy Di Grégorio Lampre - Fondital Danilo Napolitano Predictor - Lotto Robbie McEwen Rabobank Oscar Freire Gomez Saunier Duval - Prodir Ruben Lobato Elvira T-Mobile Team Mark Cavendish " Michael Rogers " Patrik Sinkewitz Team CSC Stuart O'Grady Team Milram Brett Lancaster Total retirements : 18 |
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Tour de France, stage 9 summary
Bob Martin writes:
Changes in stage 9 compared to stage 8 Biggest gainers by position : +29 Charles Wegelius +27 Sergio Miguel Moreira Paulinho +26 Johan Van Summeren +25 Nicolas Portal +22 Marzio Bruseghin +21 Fred Rodriguez +20 Stef Clement +20 Michael Albasini +20 José Vicente Garcia Acosta +20 Daniele Righi Biggest losers by position : -20 Grischa Niermann -20 Inigo Landaluze Intxaurraga -20 Martin Elmiger -20 Simon Gerrans -19 Bernhard Kohl -18 Erik Zabel -18 Ruben Perez Moreno -17 Stefan Schumacher -16 Kurt-Asle Arvesen -15 Alexandre Botcharov -15 Fabian Wegmann Biggest gainers by time : +0:42 Mauricio Soler +0:16 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte +0:12 Cadel Evans +0:02 Alberto Contador Velasco Biggest losers by time : -28:19 Igor Anton Hernandez -28:19 Stéphane Augé -28:09 Alberto Ongarato -28:09 Aleksandr Kuchynski -28:09 Alessandro Ballan -28:09 Alessandro Cortinovis -28:09 Alexander Efimkin -28:09 Anthony Charteau -28:09 Benjamin Noval Gonzalez -28:09 Benoît Salmon -28:09 Bernhard Eisel Favourites by position : +22 Marzio Bruseghin +11 Juan Miguel Mercado Martin +9 Kim Kirchen +9 Iñigo Cuesta Lopez De Castro +6 Yaroslav Popovych +6 George Hincapie +4 Levi Leipheimer +4 Carlos Sastre Candil +4 Andreas Klöden +3 Dario David Cioni +3 Alberto Contador Velasco +2 Cadel Evans +2 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte +1 Sylvain Chavanel +1 Christophe Moreau +1 Alexandre Vinokourov -4 Frank Schleck -4 Fabian Cancellara -5 Michael Boogerd -6 Filippo Pozzato -7 Andrey Kashechkin -8 Denis Menchov -9 Paolo Savoldelli -11 Manuel Beltran Martinez Favourites by time : +0:16 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte +0:12 Cadel Evans +0:02 Alberto Contador Velasco -0:04 Kim Kirchen -0:04 Carlos Sastre Candil -0:04 Andreas Klöden -0:12 Christophe Moreau -0:44 Yaroslav Popovych -2:42 Vladimir Karpets -2:42 Tadej Valjavec -2:42 Oscar Pereiro Sio -2:42 Haimar Zubeldia Agirre -2:42 Frank Schleck -2:42 Andrey Kashechkin -2:42 Alexandre Vinokourov -3:16 Juan Miguel Mercado Martin -3:51 Denis Menchov -5:50 Manuel Beltran Martinez -6:02 George Hincapie -6:22 Sylvain Chavanel -6:43 Dario David Cioni -9:31 Michael Boogerd -9:31 Marzio Bruseghin -9:31 Iñigo Cuesta Lopez De Castro -22:08 Paolo Savoldelli -28:09 Filippo Pozzato -28:09 Fabian Cancellara Top 3 and favourites standings : 1 Michael Rasmussen 43.52.48 2 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte 2.35 3 Iban Mayo Diez 2.39 4 Cadel Evans 2.41 5 Alberto Contador Velasco 3.08 6 Christophe Moreau 3.18 7 Carlos Sastre Candil 3.39 8 Andreas Klöden 3.50 9 Levi Leipheimer 3.53 10 Kim Kirchen 5.06 ..... 12 Andrey Kashechkin 5.34 13 Frank Schleck 5.56 14 Oscar Pereiro Sio 6.36 15 Haimar Zubeldia Agirre 6.42 ..... 18 Denis Menchov 7.10 ..... 20 Tadej Valjavec 7.45 21 Alexandre Vinokourov 8.05 22 Yaroslav Popovych 8.16 23 Vladimir Karpets 8.51 ..... 27 Manuel Beltran Martinez 10.09 ..... 31 Michael Boogerd 16.09 32 Sylvain Chavanel 17.12 ..... 39 George Hincapie 26.21 ..... 48 Juan Miguel Mercado Martin 32.47 ..... 50 Dario David Cioni 33.09 ..... 63 Iñigo Cuesta Lopez De Castro 45.58 ..... 68 Marzio Bruseghin 51.59 ..... 72 Paolo Savoldelli 52.56 ..... 106 Filippo Pozzato 1.16.19 ..... 111 Fabian Cancellara 1.19.47 Retirements to date : Agritubel Cédric Hervé " Eduardo Gonzalo Ramirez " Romain Feillu Barloworld Enrico Degano Caisse d'Epargne Xabier Zandio Echaide Cofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone Geoffroy Lequatre " Ivan Ramiro Parra Pinto Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team Tomas Vaitkus Française des Jeux Rémy Di Grégorio Lampre - Fondital Danilo Napolitano Predictor - Lotto Robbie McEwen Rabobank Oscar Freire Gomez Saunier Duval - Prodir Ruben Lobato Elvira T-Mobile Team Mark Cavendish " Michael Rogers " Patrik Sinkewitz Team CSC Stuart O'Grady Team Milram Brett Lancaster Total retirements : 18 How many anglophones packed? How many anglophones started? How many whatever-o-phones packed? How many whatever-o-phones started? If it would make it easier, in the absence of other compelling evidence, a rider could be presumed to speak the language of the country whose licence he holds This could be a bit tricky for Swiss, Belgian and Canadian riders, but the rider's name should be a reasonable indication of what he pollyvooz in most instances -- Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply - Like the Russkie said of the two leading Soviet Papers: "There ain't no pravada in Izvestia and there ain't no isvestia in Pravda" Pravda = Truth Izvestia = News |
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I'm unclear how you gather these data, Bob, but I greatly appreciate you
doing so and then publishing. -Paul |
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in 548981 20070717 202406 Davey Crockett wrote:
How many anglophones packed? How many anglophones started? How many whatever-o-phones packed? How many whatever-o-phones started? If it would make it easier, in the absence of other compelling evidence, a rider could be presumed to speak the language of the country whose licence he holds This could be a bit tricky for Swiss, Belgian and Canadian riders, but the rider's name should be a reasonable indication of what he pollyvooz in most instances The language their legs talk is all that matters ! |
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in 549004 20070718 010044 Paul Cassel wrote:
I'm unclear how you gather these data, Bob, but I greatly appreciate you doing so and then publishing. All done by comparing the latest GC with that of the previous stage. |
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HAS VINO BEEN TESTED? GOD I HOPE SO. We don't want those commie wierdos getting away with anything like traveling to Mexico. I reside in sunny Florida where there's a huge gaffer community serviced by last chance bar girls and exotic and not so exotic dancers so the drug ads we see here, approved by Al Trautig? Or his employer are maybe local. But locally we see: ENZYTE.COM ENZYTE.COM ENZYTE.COM ENZYTE.COM ENZYTE.COM ENZYTE.COM Got that? ENZYTE.COM What is this ENZYTE.COM??? A MALE WHORE MOAN A beta male looking like Tabitha or was that Sabbatha's huzzzzband passes thru the ad in various guises-race car driver, iron worker, astronaut ( no diaper ), gigolo, STONED OUT OF HIS MIND ON ! MALE WHORE MOAN SO STONED ON THE DRUG THAT IN ONE SCENE HE'S SUCKING DICKS AT THE BARBERSHOP. Incroyable! The ad in true dope pusher fashion offers the viewer a FREE SAMPLE! THIS IS WORTH REPEATING, RIGHT? The ad in true dope pusher fashion offers the viewer a FREE SAMPLE! And promises explicitly A RUSH A RUSH A RUSH A RUSH. WOW! Al? what would happen to Rasmussen if he said, "I go to Mexico to get a rush."? Golly! Does the UCI, Al Trautig and Prudehomme find this drug advertizing offensive or can they blame it on Howlin Wolf and ride home in the Merc with a suitcase filled with Euro? WE WANT TO KNOW IF AL TRAUTWIG SUPPORTS DRUG ADVERTSING BY NON DRUG CULTURE TOUR DE FRANCE VERSUS DRUG SPONSORS. THEN tell us why we can't see the twisty down hills? No helicopter? No imagination. Too dangerous. Too tight. No tighter than the first two twisty bits Ask Russell for 2 F3's with cameras and camera man. Wow there's a great job. Wheeee! Let Russell advertize and plug. Not getting the downhills is very disappointing but I figure there's a good reason for it you all being professionals Like your too lazy and you figure we swallowed the but so far so why make the effort. By the way-I picked Soler-and you know why! Gert Frobe said so. In the sixties, finding a GP report in the NYT was 1 in 10. Now, NYT prints reports on Junior's belly button lint. Look! Here's the tour live and really weird it's next to useless cause Bob Roll only comes on at night. |
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