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Quote ( Alen Bat @ July 4th 2019,20:24:17 ) Quote ( Alex Popa @ July 4th 2019,20:21:03 )
What's up w TEUNS Dylan, everybody has him?
0 points.....gift for us
He rode great in Tour de Suisse and he's got a massive engine too.
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But there is no guarantee that he will bring any points...so???
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Quote ( Alen Bat @ July 4th 2019,20:42:58 ) But there is no guarantee that he will bring any points...so???
True, that's why I didn't pick him :)
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2500 - J. FUGLSANG 2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE 2500 - E. VIVIANI 500 - S. COLLBRELLI 500 - M. SCHACHMANN 500 - W. BARGUIL 500 - W. POELS 500 - G. CICCONE 0 - N. BONIFAZIO 0 - M. CORT
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3500 - P. SAGAN 2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE 1500 - E. MAS 1500 - E. BUCHMANN 500 - A. GREIPEL 500 - G. NIZZOLO 0 - D. THEUNS 0 - R. ZABEL 0 - S. GESCHKE 0 - N. BONIFAZIO
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3500 - P. SAGAN 2500 - J. FUGLSANG 1500 - D. MARTIN 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 500 - R. KREUZIGER 500 - T. BENOOT 500 - W. BARGUIL 500 - B. MOLLEMA 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - J. CASTROVIEJO
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3000 - E. BERNAL 3000 - N. QUINTANA 1500 - E. MAS 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 500 - D. GAUDU 500 - T. BENOOT 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - S. KUng 0 - J. PHILIPSEN 0 - T. Gallopin
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2500 - E. VIVIANI 2000 - T. PINOT 1500 - S. KRUIJSWIJK 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 1000 - W. VAN AERT 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 500 - S. COLLBRELLI 0 -WELLENS Tim 0 - TEUNS Dylan 0 - BONIFAZIO Niccolò
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Thanks for hosting this Upeo!
3000 - E. BERNAL 3000 - D. GROENEWEGEN 1000 - F. ARU 1000 - W. VAN AERT 1000 - E. BOASSON HAGEN 500 - S. COLLBRELLI 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 0 - M. CORT 0 - J. PHILIPSEN 0- D. TEUNS
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3500 - P. SAGAN 2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE 2000 - C. EWAN 1000 - W. VAN AERT 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 500 - M. SCHACHMANN 0 - D.TEUNS 0 - Y.LAMPAERT 0 - M.VALGREN 0 - S.CLARKE
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2500 - J. FUGLSANG 2000 - T. PINOT 1500 - S. YATES 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 1000 - W. VAN AERT 500 - M. KWIATKOWSKI 500 - W. POELS 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 0 - T. MARTIN 0 - T. KANGERT
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3000 - E. BERNAL 2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE 1500 - E. BUCHMANN 1000 - W. VAN AERT 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 500 - S. COLLBRELLI 500 - G. MARTIN 0 - O. Naesen 0- D. TEUNS 0 - N. Politt
:)
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3000 - E. BERNAL 2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE 2000 - T. PINOT 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 500 - D. GAUDU 500 - W. BARGUIL 0 - JANSEN Amund Grøndahl 0 - TEUNS Dylan 0 - MARTIN Tony 0 - EDET Nicolas
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3000 - E. BERNAL 2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE 2000 - C. EWAN 1000 - W. VAN AERT 500 - M. SCHACHMANN 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 500 - K. ASGREEN 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - T. WELLENS 0 - O. NAESEN
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3000 - E. BERNAL 2500 - E. VIVIANI 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 1500 - A. VALVERDE 1000 - W. VAN AERT 500 - S. COLBRELLI 0 - M. MOHORIC 0 - T. WELLENS 0 - B. KING 0 - N. BONIFAZIO
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2500 E. Viviani 2000 C. Ewan 1500 M. Matthews 1000 E. Boasson Hagen 2000 M. Trentin 500 S. Colbrelli 500 G. Nizzolo 0. I. Garcia Cortina 0 N. Bonifazio 0 M. Mohoric
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I do wish you all a very nice and exciting Tour de France, and all the best of luck in this competition.
May the strongest team win. :)
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2500 - M. LANDA 2500 - J. FUGLSANG 1500 - E. BUCHMANN 1000 - E. BOASSON HAGEN 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 500 - W. BARGUIL 500 - A. GREIPEL 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - L. WISNIOWSKI
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Quote ( Bartek Nowak @ July 6th 2019,13:20:51 ) 2500 - M. LANDA 2500 - J. FUGLSANG 1500 - E. BUCHMANN 1000 - E. BOASSON HAGEN 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 500 - W. BARGUIL 500 - A. GREIPEL 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - L. WISNIOWSKI
Not sure if that can count as van Avermaet was in the Breakaway an has won the Polka Dot now.
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It's no problem for me. ;)
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Quote ( Pascal Baumbauer @ July 6th 2019,13:41:59 ) Quote ( Bartek Nowak @ July 6th 2019,13:20:51 )
2500 - M. LANDA 2500 - J. FUGLSANG 1500 - E. BUCHMANN 1000 - E. BOASSON HAGEN 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 500 - W. BARGUIL 500 - A. GREIPEL 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - L. WISNIOWSKI
Not sure if that can count as van Avermaet was in the Breakaway an has won the Polka Dot now.
+1
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Bartek Nowak posted his team at 13:20 and they pasted the top of first mountain/hill at 13:27, at that point no KOM points where given yet.
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STAGE 1. BRUXELLES - BRUSSEL
Mike Teunissen, super-sub! July 6 th 2019 - 17:05 Mike Teunissen smartly substituted his sprinter Dylan Groenewegen to win stage 1 in Brussels ahead of Peter Sagan and Caleb Ewan as he took his responsibilities after the crash of the hot favourite. He puts an end to a 30 years drought for The Netherlands in the yellow jersey!
Four riders in the lead 176 riders took the start of stage 1 in Brussels. Four of them attacked from the gun and made the first breakaway of the 106th Tour de France: Greg Van Avermaet (CCC), Natnael Berhane (Cofidis), Xandro Meurisse (Wanty-Groupe Gobert) and Mads Würtz Schmidt (Katusha-Alpecin). There was no reaction from the peloton. The maximum time gap was reached after 20km of racing: 3’25’’, after which the teams of the sprinters, mostly Deceuninck-Quick Step, Jumbo-Visma and Lotto-Soudal, set the steady pace of the peloton. The main goal of the attackers was the King of the Mountain price atop the “muur” de Grammont. Aware of the specificity of the cobbled climb and the ability of the local riders on this terrain, Berhane attacked at the bottom in the very crowded town of Geraardsbergen but Van Avermaet was attentive. In the steep part of the climb, Berhane and Würtz Schmidt couldn’t hold the pace of the two Belgians.
Van Avermaet to wear the polka dot jersey Van Avermaet passed first in front the famous chapel (km 43.5) and secured the first polka dot jersey of the 2019 Tour de France even though Meurisse crested the Bosberg at the front 4km further. The Olympic champion will wear the polka dot jersey during the team time trial, being the first Belgian to ride in this distinctive jersey on Belgian roads at the Tour de France since Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke in 1980. Van Avermaet sat up and waited for the peloton while his three former breakaway companions were reunited at km 50 with an advantage of 2’40’’ over the pack. The same three teams from the Benelux stabilized the gap around two minutes as the race left Flanders to also visit the Walloon part of the country. The teams of the GC favourites, Ineos, Movistar and Astana, sped up at the head of the peloton before the 1.9km long cobblestones section of Thiméon (km 118). Peter Sagan’s Bora-Hansgrohe team put the hammer down on the pavés. It put an end to the breakaway of Meurisse, Würtz Schmidt and Berhane with 70km to go and split the peloton. Dan Martin (UAE Team Emirates) and Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) were at the back for a while. Sagan won the intermediate sprint 69.5km before the end ahead of Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain-Merida) and Van Avermaet.
Groenewegen crashes, Teunissen takes his turn As the reunited peloton was slowing down, Stéphane Rossetto (Cofidis) attacked on his own with 59km to go. The Parisian got up to 1’50’’ lead with 45km remaining. 20km before the end, Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) crashed. He made it back to pack with the assistance of four team-mates with 10km to go, just before Rossetto was reeled in. Dylan Groenewegen (Jumbo-Visma), the hot favourite for the stage win, crashed 1.5km before the line but his team-mate Mike Teunissen was prompt to substitute him. The winner of the Four Days of Dunkirk followed Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain-Merida) and Sagan who looked like he was going to win but the former cyclo-crossman threw his bike on the line to win stage 1 and become the first Dutchman in the yellow jersey since Erik Breukink after the prologue in Luxemburg in the 1989 Tour de France.
STAGE RESULT :
1. M. Teunissen (100) 2. P. Sagan (70) 3. C. Ewan (50) 4. G. Nizzolo (35) 5. S. Colbrelli (30) 6. M. Matthews (25) 7. M. Trentin (20) 8. O. Naesen (16) 9. E. Viviani (13) 10. J. Stuyven (10) 11. G. Van Avermaet (7) 12. A. Bettiol (5) 13. A. Pasqualon (3) 14. A. Kristoff (2) 15. A.G. Jansen (1)
JERSEYS :
Yellow : M. Teunissen (40) Green : M. Teunissen (30) Polka dot : G. Van Avermaet (30) White : C. Ewan (20)
INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :
1. P. Sagan (20) 2. S. Colbrelli (15) 3. G. Van Avermaet (10) 4. M. Matthews (6) 5. M. Trentin (4) 6. L. Pöstleberger (2)
COMBATIVE : S. Rossetto (10)
STAGE 1 CLASSIFICATION AND ALSO OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :
1. A. Martez = 336 2. D. Heuvel = 218 3. J. Györfi = 207 4. A. Bat, I. Todorov = 137 6. M. Cunha = 136 7. R. Bökov = 133 8. P. Baumbauer = 125 9. K. Szajbel = 115 10. H. Lé = 108 11. J. Santos = 106 12. D. Van Leent = 92 13. U. Unaozidi = 89 14. K.M. Müür, A. Popa = 78 16. R. Kutowsky = 58 17. B. Nowak = 47 18. S. Allen = 39 19. G. Tierney = 32 20. J. Zoltan = 31
STAGE :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
YELLOW :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
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#55 dikirim Jul 6 2019, 19:37:12 (terakhir disunting Jul 6 2019, 19:37:32 oleh Alex Popa)
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Sebut
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Quote ( Pascal Baumbauer @ July 6th 2019,13:41:59 ) Quote ( Bartek Nowak @ July 6th 2019,13:20:51 )
2500 - M. LANDA 2500 - J. FUGLSANG 1500 - E. BUCHMANN 1000 - E. BOASSON HAGEN 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 500 - W. BARGUIL 500 - A. GREIPEL 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - L. WISNIOWSKI
Not sure if that can count as van Avermaet was in the Breakaway an has won the Polka Dot now.
Well, I can only say that I didn't watch on TV and observe on live timing first part of the stage. It's no problem, if I would get any penalty points because of that.
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STAGE 2. BRUXELLES - BRUXELLES
Jumbo-Visma keeps Mike Teunissen in the yellow jersey :
The Dutch outfit Jumbo-Visma won stage 2 as well as stage 1 in Brussels as Mike Teunissen, Steven Kruijswijk, George Bennett, Wout van Aert and Tony Martin outclassed Team Ineos by twenty seconds so Teunissen retained the yellow jersey. They also maintained the long lived tradition of Dutch specialists since the very first team time trial of the Tour de France was won by the Dutch national team in Dieppe in 1955.
Team Ineos in the lead from the beginning 22 teams of 8 riders each took part in stage 2, a 27.6km long team time trial in and around Brussels, from the Royal Palace to the Atomium. Last in the teams classification after stage 1, Team Ineos got the ball rolling and set a reference time of 13’59’’ at Bois de la Cambre (km 13.2), 21’11’’ at Schaerbeek (km 20.1) and 29’18’’ on the finishing line at an average speed of 56.5km/h. Even though David Gaudu slipped in the last curve, Thibaut Pinot’s Groupama-FDJ bettered Astana by nine seconds on the finishing line as Jakob Fuglsang didn’t suffer much after his spectacular crash the day before. The time of Katusha-Alpecin at the first check point came as a shock as Alex Dowsett dragged his team-mates to a faster time than Ineos (by 3’’). It was confirmed by the second one (by 2’’). But six seconds were missing on the finishing line for the Swiss-registered squad to beat the British outfit.
Last on the road, first at the end Ineos was still leading after half of the teams completed the course. Sunweb equalled Katusha-Alpecin’s time 6’’ adrift. Deceuninck-Quick Step was close to dethrone the leaders but their fourth man wasn’t able to hold onto Julian Alaphilippe’s slipstream at the end. Eight tenth of a second were missing for the Belgian squad. However, as soon as Jumbo-Visma hit the road, they were clearly one class above all other stage contenders. They were ahead at all time checks and clocked a faster time than Ineos by twenty seconds. It’s the first time since 2001 (Stuart O’Grady’s Crédit Agricole) that a yellow jersey holder wins the team time trial. Teunissen is the first Dutchman to wear the yellow jersey for two days in a row since Teun van Vliet in 1988. Panasonic was the last Dutch team to win the team time trial at the Tour de France.
STAGE 2 RESULT :
1. (0) Jumbo-Visma 2. (0) Ineos 3. (0) Decuninck-Quick Step 4. (0) Sunweb 5. (0) Katusha Alpecin 6. (0) Education First 7. (0) CCC 8. (0) Groupama FDJ 9. (0) Bahrain Merida 10. (0) Astana 11. (0) Mitchelton-Scott 12. (0) Bora Hansgrohe 13. (0) Cofidis 14. (0) Dimension Data 15. (0) Lotto Soudal
JERSEYS :
Yellow : M. Teunissen > M. Teunissen (0) Green : M. Teunissen > M. Teunissen (0) Polka dot : G. Van Avermaet > G. Van Avermaet (0) White : C. Ewan > W. Van Aert (20)
INTERMEDIATE SPRINT : (0)
COMBATIVE : (0)
STAGE 2 CLASSIFICATION :
1. R. Bökov, H. Lé, K.M. Müür, J. Györfi, D. Van Leent, M. Cunha, A. Popa, J. Santos, U. Unaozidi = 20 10. K. Szajbel, B. Nowak, G. Tierney, J. Zoltan, I. Todorov, P. Baumbauer, R. Kutowsky, A. Bat, A. Martez, S. Allen, D. Heuvel = 0
OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :
1. A. Martez = 336 2. J. Györfi = 227 3. D. Heuvel = 218 4. M. Cunha = 156 5. R. Bökov = 153 6. A. Bat, I. Todorov = 137 8. H. Lé = 128 9. J. Santos = 126 10. P. Baumbauer = 125 11. K. Szajbel = 115 12. D. Van Leent = 112 13. U. Unaozidi = 109 14. A. Popa, K.M. Müür = 98 16. R. Kutowsky = 58 17. B. Nowak = 47 p. 18. S. Allen = 39 19. G. Tierney = 32 20. J. Zoltan = 31
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Hello, i missed this "silly" game but will follow this very interesting thread closely ;)
Bad day for Bardet and AG2R (more than 1 minute lost) and for Movistar too.
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STAGE :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya)
YELLOW :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. A. Martez (Netherlands)
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Hi Basile,
If you want you can still make a team and participate. I guess this will be no problem for the other managers ?
But you wont receive points for the first two stages of course, this wouldn't be fair to the other managers.
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