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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby mickey » Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:41 pm

The Cadel effect is taking over... :D

Tour of Britain highlights are on sbs 2.. 7.30pm
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby brod » Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:26 pm

Renshaw not happy about his non-selection for the Australian Road team at the upcoming World Champs
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby mickey » Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:27 pm

The BMC Racing Team will send a 10-man lineup to one of the oldest races in Belgium –Friday's Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen.

BMC Racing Team Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen Roster (Sept. 16): Chad Beyer (USA), Marcus Burghardt (GER), Chris Butler (USA), Alexander Kristoff (NOR), John Murphy (USA), Taylor Phinney (USA), Tim Roe (AUS) he is.a south Aussie , Michael Schär (SUI), Danilo Wyss (SUI), Simon Zahner (SUI).
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby pels » Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:50 pm

World Championships is on this weekend in Denmark
SBS 2 is showing the elite womens road race on Saturday night around 11ish,
then on Sun night at 11 they are showing the elite mens road race on SBS 1, Aus has a strong team but it wont be easy.
Plenty of top contenders are riding, Gilbert from Belgium would have to be the fav.

Luke Durbridge of Australia won the under 23 men's time trial world championship.
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby pels » Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:22 am

Jack Bobridge finishes 5th and Richie Porte 6th in the Elite mens time trial
Tony Martin wins it.
Geez Bobridge is a huge talent, could be a huge GC contender in the future
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby pels » Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:57 pm

Mens World championship road race on tonight on SBS from 11:10pm
Flat course with a slight uphill finish, more than likely a bunch sprint, Gilbert will win.
Goss is the Aussies best chance and could medal.
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby mickey » Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:55 am

Cavendish by half a wheel from Matt Goss... we needed another 20 meters...
awesome finish, too bad sbs didn't show more than the last 25km
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby mickey » Wed Oct 26, 2011 6:37 am

From Twitter

_GreenEDGE_ We're happy to announce that GreenEDGE is part of the top-15 on the new UCI sporting ranking for teams applying for a WorldTour License!
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby brod » Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:54 pm

mickey wrote:From Twitter

_GreenEDGE_ We're happy to announce that GreenEDGE is part of the top-15 on the new UCI sporting ranking for teams applying for a WorldTour License!


Great news...gives Pro cycling even more of an Aussie appeal now
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby mickey » Tue Nov 08, 2011 1:39 pm

Under-23 world time trial champion, Luke Durbridge, and Michael Hepburn, who won the bronze medal in the same event, will complete the GreenEDGE Cycling team of 30 riders for its debut season in 2012. The final signings, both 20, also formed part of the Australian team that won the team pursuit at this year’s track world championships and, according to GreenEDGE general manager Shayne Bannan, joining the new Australian team gives them the best chance of achieving their Olympic dreams while pursuing their respective road careers. “Although we’re a road team, part of our mission is to support our riders who have ambitions on the track, particular Australian riders as we head towards next year’s London Olympics,” Bannan said. “Luke and Michael will form a critical part of Australia’s hopes to win gold in the team pursuit in London and we want to be part of helping them achieve that. “They are both also massive talents on the road and any team would want on their roster so we weren’t about to take the risk of giving other teams the chance of signing these guys up before we did.” In addition to his convincing win in the under-23 time trial at this year’s world championships, Durbridge also won the prologue and stage five of the Olympias Tour in Holland but is looking forward to stepping up to the elite level. “When you are a junior coming through the ranks your biggest goal is to turn professional and for me to do it after my second year as an under-23 and with such a great team as GreenEDGE is unreal,” Durbridge said. “I am really looking forward to learning from the older riders and going in with an open mind and am willing to learn in all areas as a pro on and off the bike.” With the Olympics being his main priority for 2012 Durbridge says he’ll be focusing on the track for the first part of the season. “My major goal for next year is the team pursuit at the Olympics,” the Western Australian said. “I’m hoping to make the starting four in London, so my program will be tailored around that. “After the Olympics I would love to be a part of the team’s time trial world championships, whilst continuing to work on my individual time trial to try and get a start at the worlds for Australia in the near future.” Hepburn’s results on the road are just as impressive. This year he won the prologue and stage three of the Tour de I’Avenir, a race seen as an identifier of future contenders for success at the Tour de France. The Queenslander also won a stage of the Tour of Norway but, like Durbridge, he’s main objective for 2012 will be Olympic success. “GreenEDGE is supportive of my track commitments for next year, when the Olympics will be the main aim,” Hepburn said, “but importantly they’re also nurturing my road ambitions.” “It will be a big learning curve for me on the road and I want to make the most of riding alongside some of the most experience guys in the professional peloton. “It’s surreal actually to be riding alongside Baden Cooke, Stuart O’Grady and Robbie McEwen because watching those guys on TV battle it out for the green jersey is what inspired me to get into cycling. “But I also know some of the guys quite well from the track which should make the whole fitting in process a little easier.” As for his long-term goals the Queenslander says he plans to “gain experience now and see what sorts of races suit me. The classics motivate me and we have a great classics line up to learn from, particularly Stuey O’Grady and the Dutch guys.” With training and racing focused on their track ambitions for the first half of the season Durbridge and Hepburn won’t officially join GreenEDGE until 1 February 2012. The team also confirms the signing of Aidis Kruopis. The Lithuanian has produced some impressive results in 2011, as part of the Landbouwkrediet team, including a stage win at the Tour of Belgium and victory in the Schaal Sels, a 1.1 ranked late season Belgian one-day race. The 25-year-old says joining GreenEDGE will be a great opportunity for him to learn from the experience of Robbie McEwen and Stuart O’Grady and ride alongside Allan Davis, who is a rider he sees himself as having similar attributes to.
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby mickey » Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:28 pm

Tour Down Under has sold its tv rights to ch9 for the next 3 years. Including live coverage of the final weekends racing.
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby brod » Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:47 pm

mickey wrote:Tour Down Under has sold its tv rights to ch9 for the next 3 years. Including live coverage of the final weekends racing.


At least Liggert will still be heard
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby mickey » Thu Nov 24, 2011 6:37 am

BMC Racing Team Santos Tour Down Under Roster (Jan. 17-22):
Alessandro Ballan (ITA)
Adam Blythe (GBR)
Marcus Burghardt (GER)
Martin Kohler (SUI)
Manuel Quinziato (ITA)
Tim Roe (AUS)
Greg Van Avermaet (BEL).
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby mickey » Tue Dec 06, 2011 1:14 pm

@_GreenEDGE_ It is with great pleasure that we announce that GreenEDGE has obtained a WorldTour license for the 2012-2013 seasons.
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby dedja » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:02 pm

bump

... and their first World Tour victory by Simon Gerrans was at the Tour Down Under
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.

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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby brod » Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:42 am

3rd stage of the Paris-Nice tonight.

After Stage 2 race being lead by Bradley Wiggins.
Best placed Aussie is Simon Gerrans in 33rd (2m54s)
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby brod » Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:43 pm

Andy Schleck has withdrawn from the Paris-Nice with severe gastro

Alejandro Valverde win the third stage in a sprint finish, just beating Aussie Simon Gerrans

Bradley Wiggins keeps the yellow jersey, with Gerrans up to 18th (2m48s behind)
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby whufc » Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:51 pm

brod wrote:Andy Schleck has withdrawn from the Paris-Nice with severe gastro

Alejandro Valverde win the third stage in a sprint finish, just beating Aussie Simon Gerrans

Bradley Wiggins keeps the yellow jersey, with Gerrans up to 18th (2m48s behind)


Is Gerrans riding for Aussie team edge.
RIP PH408 63notoutforever
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby mickey » Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:08 am

Yes he is riding for Green Edge
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Re: Pro Cycling

Postby brod » Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:32 pm

Tirreno-Adriatico
Edvald Boasson Hagen claims the third stage ahead of Andre Griepel.
Matty Goss finished safely in the pack to keep the leader's blue jersey ahead of fellow Aussies (and GreenEdge team mates) O'Grady and Cam Meyer

Paris-Nice
Luis Leon Sanchez won the sixth stage, with Heinrich Haussler finished third.
Bradley Wiggins is still leading.
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