Romandie 9h
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Romandie 9h
Looks like before the afternoon Giro, Team FL will ride the morning Romandie. The following riders will get up early as well:
x1 Paul Betancourt
x2 Elvis Bogdanic
x3 Valentin Bratoev
x4 Martin Hrast
x5 Fran Peterlin
x6 Robertlandy Simon
x7 Carlos Tejeda
x8 Alain Yoda
x9 Barton Zwiebach
Goal: Try to forget the spring classics 2015 as soon as possible.
x1 Paul Betancourt
x2 Elvis Bogdanic
x3 Valentin Bratoev
x4 Martin Hrast
x5 Fran Peterlin
x6 Robertlandy Simon
x7 Carlos Tejeda
x8 Alain Yoda
x9 Barton Zwiebach
Goal: Try to forget the spring classics 2015 as soon as possible.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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Re: Romandie 9h
Here too now now, Of course the leader is the wonderful and best educated Friedrich Hund, the rest ist there to fill up the team
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Re: Romandie 9h
Favorite check is simple:
yellow, green, red, white, team
***** Hund
yellow, green, red, white, team
***** Hund
Re: Romandie 9h
Hund 24 already...so White is gone 

Re: Romandie 9h
Stage 1 over, the TTT: Huge win for Suessem. Lasar already with a 46 seconds advantage in front of the next team's rider, 56 secs in front of Herklotz, the best climber in this group. Speaking of best, let's do the favorite check, without Hund of course, because otherwise see Alkworld recent posting:
General classement:
***** Misch Lazar (Team Suessem)
**** Maximilian Herklotz (Mapei)
*** Jeff Talley (CircleCycle), Paul Betancourt (Team FL), Raphael Bernard (Mapei)
** Moses Maimonides (Alkworld), Fran Peterlin (Team FL)
* Francisco Goya (Alkworld), Frederic Bungo (Trachtenberge), Cyrus Sadri (Haudegen)
Points classement:
*** Fran Peterlin (Team FL)
** Moses Maimonides (Alkworld)
* a surprise rider
Mountain classement:
*** the one who wants it
** another rider
* a surprise rider
Youth classement:
*** Jeff Talley (CircleCycle)
** Raphael Bernard (Mapei)
* Cyrus Sadri (Haudegen)
Team classement:
*** Alkworld
** Team FL
* Mapei
General classement:
***** Misch Lazar (Team Suessem)
**** Maximilian Herklotz (Mapei)
*** Jeff Talley (CircleCycle), Paul Betancourt (Team FL), Raphael Bernard (Mapei)
** Moses Maimonides (Alkworld), Fran Peterlin (Team FL)
* Francisco Goya (Alkworld), Frederic Bungo (Trachtenberge), Cyrus Sadri (Haudegen)
Points classement:
*** Fran Peterlin (Team FL)
** Moses Maimonides (Alkworld)
* a surprise rider
Mountain classement:
*** the one who wants it
** another rider
* a surprise rider
Youth classement:
*** Jeff Talley (CircleCycle)
** Raphael Bernard (Mapei)
* Cyrus Sadri (Haudegen)
Team classement:
*** Alkworld
** Team FL
* Mapei
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Re: Romandie 9h
That's not a problem, but only a challengeRexona wrote:Hund 24 already...so White is gone

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Re: Romandie 9h
Heisenberg also too old for the fight for white
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Re: Romandie 9h
You're right. Month changes, dammit.flockmastoR wrote:Heisenberg also too old for the fight for white
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Re: Romandie 9h
This promises to be fun judging on how stage 1 starts.
Kraftsystemrevision! Include the distance!
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
Re: Romandie 9h
yap, it is an will continue to be.Robyklebt wrote:This promises to be fun judging on how stage 1 starts.
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Re: Romandie 9h
Very interesting second stage with a well known winner, wuff! So again it was Friedrich Hund from Dead And Alive with the exclamation mark he has set so many times already during his still young career. On second place, we have Giuseppe Bottazzi, now leader of the mountain classement. On third place, we have, weeee, Fran Peterlin, who could have won the stage. But Hugo Marxer decided to prioritize the fight in the GC. And so there was a nice cooperation betwen Alkworld and Team FL to distance the other team's climbers, which work pretty well. So we have the following classement of the tour's favorites:
01. 00:00 Friedrich Hund (!) (Dead and Alive)
03. 01:48 Werner Heiseberg (Dead And Alive)
04. 01:52 Misch Lasar (Team Suessem)
05. 01:55 Fran Peterlin (Team FL)
08. 02:12 Moses Maismonides (Alkworld)
11. 02:47 Maximilian Herzklotz (Mapei)
12. 02:48 Raphael Bernard (Mapei)
13. 02:50 Cyrus Sadri (Haudegen)
14. 02:50 Eli Fincher (Haudegen)
15. 03:06 Jeff Talley (CircleCycle)
16. 03:06 Paul Betancourt (Team FL)
17. 03:22 Francisco Goya (Alkworld)
18. 03:30 Frederic Bungo (Trachenberge)
So after stage 2, Misch Lasar has still a little advantage left from the TTT against Peterlin and Maismonides. The upcoming two stages might change that in favour of the latter two, but the question is, if it is enough until Saturday and Sunday, that await with a mountain stage (little advantage Lasar) and an ITT (clear advantage Lasar). Maybe even others may join the GC fight? A group? another climber? hard to tell. But Alkworld and Team FL could have the momentum and the teams to make it at least more interesting than in what the TTT resulted. And as usual, in the end, only one can win.
01. 00:00 Friedrich Hund (!) (Dead and Alive)
03. 01:48 Werner Heiseberg (Dead And Alive)
04. 01:52 Misch Lasar (Team Suessem)
05. 01:55 Fran Peterlin (Team FL)
08. 02:12 Moses Maismonides (Alkworld)
11. 02:47 Maximilian Herzklotz (Mapei)
12. 02:48 Raphael Bernard (Mapei)
13. 02:50 Cyrus Sadri (Haudegen)
14. 02:50 Eli Fincher (Haudegen)
15. 03:06 Jeff Talley (CircleCycle)
16. 03:06 Paul Betancourt (Team FL)
17. 03:22 Francisco Goya (Alkworld)
18. 03:30 Frederic Bungo (Trachenberge)
So after stage 2, Misch Lasar has still a little advantage left from the TTT against Peterlin and Maismonides. The upcoming two stages might change that in favour of the latter two, but the question is, if it is enough until Saturday and Sunday, that await with a mountain stage (little advantage Lasar) and an ITT (clear advantage Lasar). Maybe even others may join the GC fight? A group? another climber? hard to tell. But Alkworld and Team FL could have the momentum and the teams to make it at least more interesting than in what the TTT resulted. And as usual, in the end, only one can win.
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Re: Romandie 9h
Maimonides, Heisenberg and Herklotz are asking the orthograohy police to check the keyboard of Team FL's press departmentteam fl wrote:03. 01:48 Werner Heiseberg (Dead And Alive)
08. 02:12 Moses Maismonides (Alkworld)
11. 02:47 Maximilian Herzklotz (Mapei)

Re: Romandie 9h
Just wanted to check if anybody is reading this...Alkworld wrote:Maimonides, Heisenberg and Herklotz are asking the orthograohy police to check the keyboard of Team FL's press departmentteam fl wrote:03. 01:48 Werner Heiseberg (Dead And Alive)
08. 02:12 Moses Maismonides (Alkworld)
11. 02:47 Maximilian Herzklotz (Mapei)

I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
Re: Romandie 9h
Same procedure as yesterday at Romandie 9h, stage 3. Climbers distanced by Alkworld and FL with Heisenberg from Dead And Alive in the wake of them. In the end Peterlin wins the stage, Heisenberg gets yellow and Alkworld has practically won the team classment with Maimonides in a good position, as well as Team FL's Peterlin who wears the green jersey by now. So, the updated classement with the GC favorites (well, some not that much anymore:
01. 00:00 Werner Heisenberg (Dead And Alive)
02. 00:01 Fran Peterlin (Team FL)
03. 00:22 Moses Maimonides (Alkworld)
05. 03:00 Maximilian Herklotz (Mapei)
06. 03:01 Cyrus Sadri (Haudegen)
08. 05:42 Misch Lasar (Team Suessem)
09. 07:20 Frederic Bungo (Trachenberge)
11. 08:49 Jeff Talley (CircleCycle)
Rest is not even worth mentioning anymore.
01. 00:00 Werner Heisenberg (Dead And Alive)
02. 00:01 Fran Peterlin (Team FL)
03. 00:22 Moses Maimonides (Alkworld)
05. 03:00 Maximilian Herklotz (Mapei)
06. 03:01 Cyrus Sadri (Haudegen)
08. 05:42 Misch Lasar (Team Suessem)
09. 07:20 Frederic Bungo (Trachenberge)
11. 08:49 Jeff Talley (CircleCycle)
Rest is not even worth mentioning anymore.
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Re: Romandie 9h
Although it's narrowed down quite far, it still looks very interesting. The big question now is how much time Moses can gain on Peterlin on Saturday. For Heisenberg form will matter most. With 100 he may gain some time on Fran, but I don't think it would be enough. On Sunday, Fran should gain something around a minute on the other two. But anyway, Saturday's stage is not the simple and predictable "_____/", but a little more complicated. So let's see what'll happen.
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Re: Romandie 9h
Looks deciced for me: Podium will look like:
1) Frank Peterling
2) Moses Maimonides
3) Werner Heisenberg
1) Frank Peterling
2) Moses Maimonides
3) Werner Heisenberg
Boaz Trakhtenbrot:
Schrödinger's Dogs: Alive & Dead
- Winner Giro 2022
- 10 GC wins
- 16.609 Eternal Points
Schrödinger's Dogs: Alive & Dead
Re: Romandie 9h
And it does. In the end, it was clearer than I thought before the stage on Saturaday. But again I should trust my riders more than I usually do. Or my experience is tricking me. Anyway, this is a nice rehabilitation from the spring classics for Fran and a good preparation for the Giro. Thanks a lot for the nice tour and GW to all winners.flockmastoR wrote:Looks deciced for me: Podium will look like:
1) Frank Peterling
2) Moses Maimonides
3) Werner Heisenberg
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