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Giro-d'Italia stage 3 summary
Changes in stage 3 compared to stage 2 Biggest gainers by position : +80 Yannick Talabardon +80 Vladimir Efimkin +78 Scott Davis +78 Marc De Maar +73 Mikel Pradera Rodriguez +73 Addy Engels +72 Ivan Mayoz +69 Giampaolo Caruso +62 Grégory Rast +62 Christian Knees Biggest losers by position : -163 Alessandro Petacchi -138 Laurent Lefevre -132 Carlos Sastre Candil -109 Inigo Cuesta Lopez De Castro -99 Ronny Scholz -92 Charles Wegelius -88 David Lopez Garcia -86 Elia Rigotto -86 Yoann Le Boulanger -80 Stef Clement -79 Marc Wauters Biggest gainers by time : +0:13 Stefan Schumacher +0:03 José Luis Rubiera Vigil Biggest losers by time : -14:45 Alberto Ongarato -14:45 Alessandro Petacchi -14:45 Elia Rigotto -14:45 Mirco Lorenzetto -8:07 Carl Naibo -7:26 Amael Moinard -7:20 Markel Irizar Aranburu -6:41 Raffaele Illiano -4:29 Alessandro Spezialetti -4:29 Axel Maximiliano Richeze -4:29 Charles Wegelius Favourites by position : +15 Andrea Noe' +6 Davide Rebellin +6 Dario David Cioni -1 Paolo Savoldelli -1 Damiano Cunego -2 Ivan Basso -3 Danilo Di Luca -20 Jan Ullrich -20 Gilberto Simoni -132 Carlos Sastre Candil Favourites by time : -0:05 Davide Rebellin -0:13 Paolo Savoldelli -0:16 Dario David Cioni -0:20 Ivan Basso -0:20 Danilo Di Luca -0:20 Damiano Cunego -0:20 Andrea Noe' -0:36 Gilberto Simoni -1:02 Jan Ullrich -2:49 Carlos Sastre Candil Favourites standings : 2 Paolo Savoldelli 0.13 3 Davide Rebellin 0.23 13 Danilo Di Luca 0.39 16 Ivan Basso 0.43 17 Damiano Cunego 0.45 18 Dario David Cioni 0.46 30 Andrea Noe' 0.59 37 Gilberto Simoni 1.02 98 Jan Ullrich 1.51 151 Carlos Sastre Candil 3.16 Retirements to date : Total retirements : 0 |
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"Hell and High Water" wrote in message
. .. In article , says... Favourites standings : 13 Danilo Di Luca 0.39 He's gonna win this thing. DiLuca and Savoldelli both have a problem with really steep hills that Cunego doesn't. And that Rujano character will pull Cunego out of reach of those two. I don't think that Simoni will be able to keep up with Rujano and Cunego but should be able to get enough out of the really bad days that he should finish ahead of them unless he has a bad day. |
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"Tom Kunich" wrote in message
.net... "Hell and High Water" wrote in message . .. In article , says... Favourites standings : 13 Danilo Di Luca 0.39 He's gonna win this thing. DiLuca and Savoldelli both have a problem with really steep hills that Cunego doesn't. And that Rujano character will pull Cunego out of reach of those two. I don't think that Simoni will be able to keep up with Rujano and Cunego but should be able to get enough out of the really bad days that he should finish ahead of them unless he has a bad day. ****, I didn't mention Basso because I can't figure him out. I don't believe that anyone can win both races in the same year (despite Pantani) anymore so I can't figure out if he will try or not. I believe that he's using the Giro to train up to the Tour. If he's in a good spot I think that he'll give the Giro an honest try but I don't think he's going to threaten his Tour by riding too hard in the Giro. |
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Bob Martin wrote:
Changes in stage 3 compared to stage 2 Favourites standings : 98 Jan Ullrich 1.51 Urrrh? favourite? |
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Bob Martin wrote:
Changes in stage 3 compared to stage 2 Favourites standings : 98 Jan Ullrich 1.51 Bounty Bob wrote: Urrrh? favourite? Favourite to DNF ? |
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 02:04:50 GMT, "Tom Kunich"
wrote: DiLuca and Savoldelli both have a problem with really steep hills that Cunego doesn't. And that Rujano character will pull Cunego out of reach of those two. Not that I'm really paying attention, but didn't Rujano have problems redoing his contract and he is a June 1 transfer? Maybe there was a last minute development - I haven't been reading cyclingnews as religiously as I should since the home network got taken apart faster than I have put it back together. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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"Tom Kunich" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:LSS7g.336 ****, I didn't mention Basso because I can't figure him out. I don't believe that anyone can win both races in the same year (despite Pantani) anymore so I can't figure out if he will try or not. I believe that he's using the Giro to train up to the Tour. If he's in a good spot I think that he'll give the Giro an honest try but I don't think he's going to threaten his Tour by riding too hard in the Giro. a big fuss was made of a) Basso promising his mother (at her deathbed) to bring home the Giro win b) Riis straightening out Basso for his delusional planning (Riis is on record calling the double "clearly impossible", an that was 2005). Clearly Basso has presented Riis with an ultimatum - let me go for the Giro, I'll give it my best shot at the Tour afterwards - or I'm moving on to Saiz or Discovery. Riis is playing along after all since Basso 2007 (at the latest) is his best bet for CSC Tour glory. you're welcome, Alexander |
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In article , Curtis L. Russell wrote: On Tue, 09 May 2006 02:04:50 GMT, "Tom Kunich" wrote: DiLuca and Savoldelli both have a problem with really steep hills that Cunego doesn't. And that Rujano character will pull Cunego out of reach of those two. Not that I'm really paying attention, but didn't Rujano have problems redoing his contract and he is a June 1 transfer? Maybe there was a last minute development - I haven't been reading cyclingnews as religiously as I should since the home network got taken apart faster than I have put it back together. _ Sella Italia now and Quickstep on June 1st. From what I read it doesn't sound too tramatic, just moving from the minors to the majors so to speak. Sella Italia would be bonkers not to ride as hard a possible for him, regardless of what he does next month. Since Quickstep doesn't really have a GC contender, maybe they might help him as well... _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBRGEZgGTWTAjn5N/lAQHecQP9FPN1cF3+WrmzqywGr0miEIYChYZRPCP/ Pj1WP4Ewa0st17R5SITZLmsK6Bvbb52dYGPfV5jWagAywC+QDe 6PAt+oEjHdRNmf vHHaorZrqTPNq5HNlqmccIyM3CwPIaV4GoP7jkA9gQH/OE22qsJB0UycJfR3/nBx OtruTY9YXRo= =/25x -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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On Tue, 9 May 2006 22:36:49 +0000 (UTC), Booker C. Bense
c.stanford.edu wrote: _ Sella Italia now and Quickstep on June 1st. From what I read it doesn't sound too tramatic, just moving from the minors to the majors so to speak. Sella Italia would be bonkers not to ride as hard a possible for him, regardless of what he does next month. Since Quickstep doesn't really have a GC contender, maybe they might help him as well... I finally checked the results and Rujano is riding, which was really my question - earlier reports was that he was sitting out until June 1. Given that he IS riding and one of the reasons Selle Italia is in, I doubt it would be taken well for him to be riding for Cunego and any support would have to be very surreptitious. Then, again, when you're short, maybe you can be surreptitious even on a bike in front of a crowd... Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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