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Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:56 pm
by Cerro Torre RT
k thanks, then i was wrong with that...

and now i even have to fear for field 1. That would be the coronation of that spring season. I allready fear starting Giro in field 2.

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 2:08 pm
by Rockstar Inc
No Mama Conia who wants to celebrate or eat with her son like one week before...

so Team Franconia will join the afternoon...

8 for Muchacho

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 2:14 pm
by Robyklebt
Oh, another one who wants to lose against Grillboy!

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 2:16 pm
by Cerro Torre RT
Oh, another one that wnats to be watched by me.

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:10 pm
by NoPikouze
Robyklebt wrote:Oh, another one who wants to lose against Grillboy!

:lol:

A flat tire ?

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:01 pm
by Robyklebt
Wang who sent the team to Roubaix yesterday plus Duculescu and Grillboy who went to train on the Velodrome and then went to Paris instead of Compiègne...

But bad race by Roby... that simple. Slept at the first tough sieb, should have put in fighting for Qian and T. Guggisberg. Saw it too late... not even the excuse of the slow connection there, it was VERY slow, but there it was me that was slow.. then only 3 in front, instead of 5. Big mistake. Then at first Nedelcu helps Ducu. In case Conia goes crazy and attacks... later realized that a) he seemed to have a normal day b) even on a crazy day an attack would be just too idiotic for him. So then a bit Grilboy, until they had almost the same, then back and forth. Thought that might be enough, since I Conia didn't have that many helpers either, had to keep fit 3... Not enough, should have gone only for Grillboy, or 75% 25%. Don't think Grillboy would actually have won, too known, there is always somebody on his wheel. Which increases the chances that Muchacho is there too... But he probably could have finished in the top 5... but more importantly just a better race, was really bad to let him get dropped, no real excuse for that. Pure stupidity. And his chances to win probably 5x those of Duculescu... 2,5% vs 0,5% :P Probably the worst monument I ever rode, not managing to bring Grillboy in the first group is just bad. Horrible. He would have increased Ducus chances as well... then Grillboy just follows Muchacho and that's it.. and Ducu somebody like Aix... if others follow Grillboy too, Muchacho on one of them... but no... really really really really really idiotic Roby today. REally bad. Better to end up 25th and ride ok, than what I did today. Well, not I did... Wang and Ares gave the orders, I trusted them and they disappointed me once again. Next week Roland will take command of the squad.. Ares and Wang will wash bicycles and stuff. Or no, can't trust them with the bikes, they can clean the hotel rooms.

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:19 pm
by Lizard
Today I was simply riding a bad race. Way too defensive, need to attack at least somewhere. Clausen attack good, then Jendl crap, then LaCroix never? Why never? Then wrong wheel aswell. Gosh. Nope, Franco deserved winner today, congrats! ;)

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:19 am
by Robyklebt
The result:

01. 00:00:00 Luiz Muchacho (Team Franconia)
02. 00:00:00 Jan Vermaart (Wizards Cycling)
03. 00:00:00 Rahul Lonpo (lesossies)
04. 00:00:00 Diego DelRios (Los Galacticos)
05. 00:00:00 Long Nguyen (T-Mobile Team)
06. 00:00:00 Teddy Sheringham (Aixteam)
07. 00:00:00 Blaise Rogeau (Team Franconia)
08. 00:00:10 Antonio Mazzotta (Us Lecce)
09. 00:00:17 Aron Palmarsson (Cerro Torre RT)
10. 00:00:17 Huang Xiaobo (lesossies)


The race. It's a completely different race from it used to be. Carrefour de l'arbre not decisive as much as before. Now it's only a sieb-place, the decisions happen's after, sprint of a fairly big group, or the right attack.. Normal, we are more experienced, we all know that it's too long after the carrefour to reach the goal alone, an attack costs 100 energy, it's not really an option for anybody, since in most races somebody else will go in and "cover" an attack, so keeping the time loss down. Ok, not in our race, because the was no need for Conia to do that, had he attacked it would have been funny... So Carrefour de l'arbre less decisive, maybe that will make the race more aggressive early in future years. Would be nice.

But still liked our race, not the result, but the race. Franconia with a big sieb at 129 already, good. I would have done it earlier even, since he couldn't except anybody to ride with him really... he did it at 129, Roby who fucked up already with only 3 in front.. .bah. So groups in the back that try to come back, managed a few times, Roby in tempo too, mostly with Lizard, Aix and lesossies. Dropped again, chase again, etc. Then Carrefour, the expected sieb, not good results for the over optimistic Roby... Conia with 3 riders, but a fit leader has more energy, atttacks possible, the second one splits the group in 2, 7 in front, 7 in the back, stupid Ducu in the back of course... Then no more attacks... ok... since the chances that everybody was following everybody was fairly big anyway. Sprint, logic and deserved Franconia win.

01. Teddy Epeho (Aixteam) 19
02. Ignacio Castillo (Los Galacticos) 17
02. Manuel Clausen (Wizard Cyling) 17
04. Didier Dupoing (iBanesto) 16
05. Luiz Muchacho (Team Franconia) 15
05. Roy Jones (Onkel-Eddy) 15
07. Thomas Guggisberg (Robyklebt) 11
07.Jan Vermaart (Wizards Cycling)
09. Fabrice Philipot (Celtic Club) 8
09. Randy Fraiter (RoadRacer) 8
09. Arnaud Vervaecke (Quick-Step) 8
09 Marcel Salzgruber (Adler) 8
09. EmilSander Hofland (Demuth) 8
09. Rahul Lonpo (lesossies) 8
15. Diego DelRios (Los Galacticos) 7
15. Kato Wolfsong (Wizards Cycling) 7
15. Scott Hansen (Team EPO) 7
18. Long Nguyen (T-Mobile Team) 6
18. Mauro Monticulo (iBanesto) 6
18. Philipp Guggisberg (Robyklebt) 6
21. Aurelio Quintana (Gaurain Rx) 5
21. Dace Kaspars (Flinky) 5
21. Teddy Sheringham (Aixteam) 5
21. Ulugbek Khashimov (Les Palmiers) 5
21. Humberto OsorioBotello (Poison Dwarves) 5
26. Otton Solis (LosTicos) 4
26. Jacob Fuglsang (VC Aywaille)4
26. Blaise Rogeau (Team Franconia) 4
29. Adam Wollfinger (Wizards Cycling) 3
29. Cornelius VanOoijen (Deuseburger ) 3
29. Antonio Mazzotta (Us Lecce) 3
29. Nero Latrell (Neutrogena) 3
29. Leo Seikkula (Schappy) 3
29. David Silva (Cerro Torre RT) 3
35. Guilhermo DelPozo (OLcycle) 2
35. Adrian Bonilla (LosTicos) 2
35. Panayotis Yammas (Quick-Step) 2
35. Aron Palmarsson (Cerro Torre RT)2
35. Anthony Colby (bergwerk) 2
40. Juan Gorvu (Team Sagunto) 1
40. Pierre Martin (Aixteam) 1
40. Pete Feet (Radler) 1
40. Anton Martin (BikeExtrem) 1
40. Huang Xiaobo (lesossies) 1

01. Wizard Cycling 38
02. Aixteam 25
03. Los Galacticos 24
04. iBanesto 22
05. Team Franconia 19
06. Robyklebt 17
07. Onkel-Eddy 15
08. Quick-Step 10
09. lesossies 9
10. Celtic Club 8
10. Adler 8
10. RoadRacer 8
10. Demuth 8
14. Team EPO 7
15. Los Ticos 6
15. T-Mobile 6
16. Les Palmiers 5
16. Gaurain Rx 5
16. Poison Dwarves 5
16. Flinky 5
16. Cerro Torre RT 5
22. VC Aywaille 4
23. Schappy 3
23. Deuseburger 3
23. Neutrogena 3
23. US Lecce 3
27. OLcycle 2
27. Bergwerk 2
29. Radler 1
29. BikeExtrem 1
41. Team FL 0
2309: Zauberlehrlinge 0

Next race Amstel

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:47 am
by Robyklebt
The Amstelteam by Roby:

1 S. Berlogea
2 D. Erioli
3 O. Feng
4 Y. Gamov
5 T. Guggisberg
6 W. Machoro
7 X. Nedelcu
8 B. Qian
9 S. Uzielli

But a boycott is possible too, if the radio check at 20.20 (China time) shows that the interference from that damn volcano is still too strong, a midnight start or no start is possible too. But then, the robystes are used to little contact to their magnificent team manager, so a start here is still very likely.

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 2:04 pm
by Lizard
Amstel!!!!! Love the race, want be first in Vaalkenburg:

Image Wesley Sneijder 85-61-78-48-55, 46 Reg
Image Joost Berkefeldt 49-79-69-46-57, 38 Reg
Image Basil Broucek 73-81-77-50-43, 41 Reg
Image Manuel Clausen 72-83-63-46-63, 57 Reg
Image André Katchono 50-88-58-52-52, 50 Reg
Image Nicolas LaCroix 55-85-73-53-55, 52 Reg
Image Ndale Mbeki 61-79-73-52-56, 62 Reg
Image John vandenVaalken 49-73-53-52-57, 39 Reg
Image Kato Wolfsong 75-78-52-47-55, 37 Reg

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:01 am
by team fl
fuck amstel. had no time :(

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 4:13 pm
by Robyklebt
Amstel, not much to say.. boring, somehow don't like the race that much in reality, and at RSF even less. Big + to Erkrath for trying to make it interesting at least. + to the Lizard for doing weird things too :D Third and ninth Roby, more than good enough for me in this race.

01. 00:00:00 Jhon Jaramillo (Poison Dwarves)
02. 00:00:00 Humberto OsorioBotello (Poison Dwarves)
03. 00:00:00 Thomas Guggisberg (Robyklebt)
04. 00:00:00 Kato Wolfsong (Wizards Cycling)
05. 00:00:01 Eric vanGaveren (Quick-Step)
06. 00:00:01 Sergio Galvez (Astana)
07. 00:00:01 Kender Campos (LosTicos)
08. 00:00:01 Panayotis Yammas (Quick-Step)
09. 00:00:02 Yuri Gamov (Robyklebt)
10. 00:00:03 Teddy Epeho (Aixteam)


01. Teddy Epeho (Aixteam) 19
02. Ignacio Castillo (Los Galacticos) 17
02. Manuel Clausen (Wizard Cyling) 17
04. Didier Dupoing (iBanesto) 16
04.Thomas Guggisberg (Robyklebt) 16
06. Luiz Muchacho (Team Franconia) 15
06. Roy Jones (Onkel-Eddy) 15
08. Humberto OsorioBotello (Poison Dwarves) 13
09. Jhon Jaramillo (Poison Dwarves) 12
10. Kato Wolfsong (Wizards Cycling) 11
10. Jan Vermaart (Wizards Cycling) 11
Fabrice Philipot (Celtic Club) 8
Randy Fraiter (RoadRacer) 8
Arnaud Vervaecke (Quick-Step) 8
Marcel Salzgruber (Adler) 8
EmilSander Hofland (Demuth) 8
Rahul Lonpo (lesossies) 8
Diego DelRios (Los Galacticos) 7
Scott Hansen (Team EPO) 7
Long Nguyen (T-Mobile Team) 6
Mauro Monticulo (iBanesto) 6
Philipp Guggisberg (Robyklebt) 6
Aurelio Quintana (Gaurain Rx) 5
Dace Kaspars (Flinky) 5
Teddy Sheringham (Aixteam) 5
Ulugbek Khashimov (Les Palmiers) 5
Otton Solis (LosTicos) 4
Jacob Fuglsang (VC Aywaille)4
Blaise Rogeau (Team Franconia) 4
Adam Wollfinger (Wizards Cycling) 3
Cornelius VanOoijen (Deuseburger ) 3
Antonio Mazzotta (Us Lecce) 3
Nero Latrell (Neutrogena) 3
Leo Seikkula (Schappy) 3
David Silva (Cerro Torre RT) 3
Eric vanGaveren (Quick-Step) 3
Guilhermo DelPozo (OLcycle) 2
Adrian Bonilla (LosTicos) 2
Panayotis Yammas (Quick-Step) 2
Aron Palmarsson (Cerro Torre RT)2
Anthony Colby (bergwerk) 2
Sergio Galvez (Astana) 2
Juan Gorvu (Team Sagunto) 1
Pierre Martin (Aixteam) 1
Pete Feet (Radler) 1
Anton Martin (BikeExtrem) 1
Huang Xiaobo (lesossies) 1
Kender Campos (LosTicos) 1


01. Wizard Cycling 42
02. Aixteam 25
02. Poison Dwarves 25
04. Los Galacticos 24
05. iBanesto 22
05. Robyklebt 22
07. Team Franconia 19
08. Onkel-Eddy 15
09. Quick-Step 13
10. lesossies 9
Celtic Club 8
Adler 8
RoadRacer 8
Demuth 8
Team EPO 7
Los Ticos 7
T-Mobile 6
Les Palmiers 5
Gaurain Rx 5
Flinky 5
Cerro Torre RT 5
VC Aywaille 4
Schappy 3
Deuseburger 3
Neutrogena 3
US Lecce 3
OLcycle 2
Astana 2
Bergwerk 2
Radler 1
BikeExtrem 1
Team FL 0
Zauberlehrlinge 0

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:04 pm
by olmania
Zauberlehrlinge 0
You forgot something :

3789e : Zauberlehrlinge 0

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:16 pm
by Robyklebt
Next, flèche Wallone, new course... but actually even with the old one might have developped from the most boring RSF classic (06-08) to an interesting one (09) to the best. Reason? Unlike in all other classics if it comes down to the last 15 Km not everybody can hope to win, then there are a few very clear favorites.
-MSR? Most people can wait til the end. Chances there. Capo Berta, Cipressa, Poggio.
-E3? See Flanders.
-Gent? See Flanders.
-Flanders? In a sprint many many, basically everybody has a chance. IF, there is no really strong sprinter around, then 55+ can win. Maybe even less. No need to attack as well, load your support riders so they can later load your leaders longer and wait. Cover potential attacks in the Muur, then again in the bosberg and get that huge group rolling. Those without sprint, can still hope to get away in an attack. But 55 can be enough to win.. most don't even need to try to attack there. -PR? Same thing. Carrefour de l'arbre, attack in most cases senseless, somebody will cover it, many will come back if there is an attack, everybody with 55+ sprint can win, or if there are strong sprinters, everybody with 86 flat can hope to get away.
- Schelde? Sprint (and rightly so) or late attack. Otherwise the same as usual. Loading, Loading.
- Amstel? 6-2, most riders will stay on at 6%, since they are fully loaded, then everybody with some sprint can win, and everybody with a good mountain-flat combination can attack.Everybody has chances, nobody needs to try early. So another waiting race.
- LBL? Harder, here you need mountain... with 72 not enough (I hope...) the San Nicolas will decide who has a chance and who not. But many teams no from the start that they can't wait for the Saint Nicolas, max mountain classic 73? Probably not enough. Climber? Unlikely too, not impossible, but anyway, here the number of teams that cna win in the final are restricted, risks being a more interesting, offensive, open race.

The same but even more so counts for the Flèche. If it comes down to the last 10 Km it's the riders with the highest mountain skill, in a 20 team race, that's not going to be 20 teams that can wait, like it is in all those other races. It will be 5 or so, maximum. That's why I suspect that the Flèche 2010 even without the course change might have been the most interesting RSF classic of the sprint. With the course change too, actually not really sure it got harder as everybody seems to say... But of course the problem could be that many think that they have no chance anyway and don't even start... going to Trentino instead... bah.. will see.

Anyway.. Roby will start, 15h, hopes to have a better connection than today at 15h.... was horrible today.. now better and before that time better too. If not I just might send postcards with the commands to Buhmann from now on...

The team

1 S. Berlogea
2 I. Buonarroti
3 D. Erioli
4 Y. Gamov
5 A. Grillboy
6 T. Guggisberg
7 W. Machoro
8 X. Nedelcu
8 S. Uzielli

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:13 am
by flockmastoR
oh roby has 2 number 8s? wanna confuse all the other managers?

First time in the afternoon classics this year (well there was such a race where we couldn't start for some fucking reasons)

Team will be like that:

Bernoulli
Heuser
Jokic
Larin
E. Lindelöf
L. Lindelöf
Mandelbrot
Neumann
Steinitz

I very looking forward to the race and hope for the first classics victory :D

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:55 am
by Robyklebt
Hmm, I don't think you need Larin and Mandelbrot actually... And winning a classic doesn't sound like a good idea either!

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:05 pm
by flockmastoR
AAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:26 pm
by Robyklebt
Ok, we needed a Mandelbrot and Larin actually. :D Too bad you weren't there.

But, as I suspected, clearly, by FAR the most exciting classic of the season. Not that I saw much (don't think it changed anything though) but as soon as not everybody has a chance if it comes down to the last 15 km the race explodes. Great race by Aywaille and iBan, early sieb, that surprised me, thought it would start later, never came back, then attacks in the right places (unfortunately, and those one at least I was afraid they would come, saw the danger), nothing to do without Mandelbrot and his helpers.. Got second in the end, which is more than the team really deserved, too weak as I was afraid it could be. Needed Mandelbrot and his helpers to have a chance.. then ok, Aix almost got me the win... by making tempo, Umberto not sprinting from 500 or me sprinting from 500 might have been enough to get it, but right now I have no problem finishing second, or third would have been good too, 5th.. no problem.. right now I probably wouldn't enjoy it if I had won, because I was clearly beaten, nothing I could do.. don't think rode a bad race.. maybe Berlogea too early, maybe try to save him over the Mur.. to have Guggisberg in the end.. or talk with Libby, ask her to ride with Behle first, keep Thomas for the end.. but ok, thought Behle was stronger, he was really weak actually. So, almost happier to have lost right now... will change for sure, in 3 days I wouldn't have cared about how anymore :lol: Just too bad that Aywaille, who rode a GREAT race can't accept any even slight criticism. You could have told Superwinner who announced that he would go off to stop making tempo if you ask Libby to make tempo.. and off he goes... bla bla bla. Ok, got it, can't say anything to you and you feel you are the victim, won't mention it again. Great race. Deserved winner (iBan would have deserved it too, both a really really great race)

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 6:33 pm
by Robyklebt
Flèche result

01. 00:00:00 Walter Demel (VC Aywaille)
02. 00:00:00 Yuri Gamov (Robyklebt)
03. 00:00:00 Umberto Ubriacone (iBanesto)
04. 00:00:03 Johannes Jensen (RC Cost)
05. 00:00:04 Daniel Lindblom (LibertySeguros )
06. 00:00:05 Milos Kukan (Wookie)
07. 00:00:07 Thierry Claveyrolat (Celtic Club)
08. 00:00:08 Roby Sheringham (Aixteam)
09. 00:00:11 Arijan Komazec (Superwinner)
10. 00:00:11 Alec Gunn (topsport)


Most interesting classic of the year, let's see if LBL can top that.

No big changes in the afternoon competition, all riders first time in the points.

01. Teddy Epeho (Aixteam) 19
02. Ignacio Castillo (Los Galacticos) 17
02. Manuel Clausen (Wizard Cyling) 17
04. Didier Dupoing (iBanesto) 16
04.Thomas Guggisberg (Robyklebt) 16
06. Luiz Muchacho (Team Franconia) 15
06. Roy Jones (Onkel-Eddy) 15
08. Humberto OsorioBotello (Poison Dwarves) 13
09. Jhon Jaramillo (Poison Dwarves) 12
09. Walter Demel (VC Aywaille) 12
Kato Wolfsong (Wizards Cycling) 11
Jan Vermaart (Wizards Cycling) 11
Fabrice Philipot (Celtic Club) 8
Randy Fraiter (RoadRacer) 8
Arnaud Vervaecke (Quick-Step) 8
Marcel Salzgruber (Adler) 8
EmilSander Hofland (Demuth) 8
Rahul Lonpo (lesossies) 8
Yuri Gamov (Robyklebt) 8
Diego DelRios (Los Galacticos) 7
Scott Hansen (Team EPO) 7
Long Nguyen (T-Mobile Team) 6
Mauro Monticulo (iBanesto) 6
Philipp Guggisberg (Robyklebt) 6
Aurelio Quintana (Gaurain Rx) 5
Dace Kaspars (Flinky) 5
Teddy Sheringham (Aixteam) 5
Ulugbek Khashimov (Les Palmiers) 5
Umberto Ubriacone (iBanesto) 5
Otton Solis (LosTicos) 4
Jacob Fuglsang (VC Aywaille)4
Blaise Rogeau (Team Franconia) 4
Johannes Jensen (RC Cost) 4
Adam Wollfinger (Wizards Cycling) 3
Cornelius VanOoijen (Deuseburger ) 3
Antonio Mazzotta (Us Lecce) 3
Nero Latrell (Neutrogena) 3
Leo Seikkula (Schappy) 3
David Silva (Cerro Torre RT) 3
Eric vanGaveren (Quick-Step) 3
Daniel Lindblom (LibertySeguros ) 3
Guilhermo DelPozo (OLcycle) 2
Adrian Bonilla (LosTicos) 2
Panayotis Yammas (Quick-Step) 2
Aron Palmarsson (Cerro Torre RT)2
Anthony Colby (bergwerk) 2
Sergio Galvez (Astana) 2
Milos Kukan (Wookie) 2
Juan Gorvu (Team Sagunto) 1
Pierre Martin (Aixteam) 1
Pete Feet (Radler) 1
Anton Martin (BikeExtrem) 1
Huang Xiaobo (lesossies) 1
Kender Campos (LosTicos) 1
Thierry Claveyrolat (Celtic Club) 1

01. Wizard Cycling 42
02. Robyklebt 30
03. iBanesto 27
04. Aixteam 25
04. Poison Dwarves 25
06. Los Galacticos 24
07. Team Franconia 19
08. VC Aywaille 16
09. Onkel-Eddy 15
10. Quick-Step 13
lesossies 9
Celtic Club 9
Adler 8
RoadRacer 8
Demuth 8
Team EPO 7
Los Ticos 7
T-Mobile 6
Les Palmiers 5
Gaurain Rx 5
Flinky 5
Cerro Torre RT 5
RC Cost 4
Schappy 3
Deuseburger 3
Neutrogena 3
US Lecce 3
Liberty Seguros 3
OLcycle 2
Astana 2
Bergwerk 2
Wookie 2
Radler 1
BikeExtrem 1
Team FL 0
Zauberlehrlinge 0


Next race:

LBL

The Robyteam

1 S. Berlogea
2 I. Buonarroti
3 O. Feng
4 Y. Gamov
5 T. Guggisberg
6 W. Machoro
7 X. Nedelcu
8 B. Qian
9 S. Uzielli

The goal of course the same as usual, to win.

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:16 pm
by Aixteam
Little Aix at 10h , wish you a good race ;)

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:21 pm
by Lizard
Can´t be there at 15h aswell, got other plans for tomorrow. So I´ll ride at 10 o´clock I guess.

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:44 pm
by Robyklebt
Everybody scared of Feng I see! Pff...

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:48 pm
by Lizard
Yes, and then tomorrow I can already imagination the great postulate for Robyklebt 1st in spring classic team classement, since Wizards not there for Fleché Wallonne and LBL (of course Gamov will win, we all know....) :)

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 9:02 pm
by Robyklebt
Not my fault if you are scared :lol:

Re: Spring classics, afternoon

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 5:28 am
by Quick
Quick goes to work now. Probably never comes back...but if not, eric will have his 200(st?th?hmmm??) race today...yep yep.