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Stage win for you then I reckon , was hoping I would get it but not now, would need Cav and Coquard to have been high up in the 2nd sprint, but that didn't happen
Same for me with just Sagan as I have Chav, Boonen, Paolini, Cancellara and Langeveld in my purist for the next two
We'll see, but I had Coquard as well but no Cav.
Got the full result now.
1. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, 4:29:10
2. Borut BOZIC, Astana, at 0:23
3. Greg VAN AVERMAET, BMC Racing, at 0:23
4. Heinrich HAUSSLER, IAM Cycling, at 0:23
5. Juan Antonio FLECHA GIANNONI, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 0:23
6. Matthieu LADAGNOUS, FDJ, at 0:23
7. Bernhard EISEL, Sky, at 0:23
8. Stijn VANDENBERGH, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0:24
9. Yaroslav POPOVYCH, RadioShack-Leopard, at 0:24
10. Andrey AMADOR BAKKAZAKOVA, Movistar, at 0:24
11. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, at 0:40
12. Arnaud DEMARE, FDJ, at 0:40
13. Matti BRESCHEL, Saxo-Tinkoff, at 0:40
14. Alexander KRISTOFF, Katusha, at 0:40
15. Elia VIVIANI, Cannondale, at 0:40
16. Bryan COQUARD, Europcar, at 0:40
17. Thor HUSHOVD, BMC Racing, at 0:40
18. Mark CAVENDISH, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0:40
19. Boy VAN POPPEL, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 0:40
20. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, Sky, at 0:40
Flecha in my purist.....oh well
over 2mins at 74 left
Flecha, Bazayev and Ladagnous are 1:27 ahead of the remainder of the race with 77km to go.
Cav looks scary good
I'm assuming no break points?
Correct, no-one at had over a minute at 90km left, if i remember correctly
This race is one big mess at the moment, and my team is screwed, unless its a Sagan-Cancellara 1-2
lead group now 50 riders, the original 25 plus another unknown 25 at the moment, apart from 1 is Cancellara, and at least 1 Greenedge in there.
Peleton at 43 seconds
My team
Peter Sagan (LIQ)
Fabian Cancellara (RSN)
Edvald Boasson Hagen (SKY)
Geraint Thomas (SKY)
Tom Stamsnijder (ARG)
Yoann Offredo (FDJ)
Maciej Bodnar (LIQ)
Gediminas Bagdonas (ALM)
Daniel Oss (BMC)
Come on Bodnar, keep up with the lead group !!!
Can't see a bunch sprint to win it, so its a break 123 for me
I think they corrected Bodnar to Sagan?
Eisel seems to be bossing the lead group sending Hayman in a short attack and then Stannard to cover VanAvermaet.
It's making me feel cold just reading the tickers and tweets from this. I think I'm going to go watch the VaC tickers instead
Cancellara 45 seconds back and then almost 2 minutes to the peleton.
I don't think there will be any break points today, most of the favourites have gone off in the lead group and thats how it will stay
It is Sagan in the lead grou, not Bodnar
Cycling News are saying it's Sagan and not Bodnar in the lead group....but I'm guessing most of us have him so probably won't make a difference either way except to those who have Bodnar?
AS I say that its all coming back, 20 seconds between the first group and the 2nd and 3rd groups which have merged
gap up to 2 minutes now!
Just Cav for standard, Paolini and Boonen for Purist
Just Kuschysnski from standard and Phinney from purists for me....reel this one in please guys.
full composition
Boonen, Cavendish, Stybar, Kwiatkowski (OPQ)
Eisel, Hayman, Sutton (SKY)
Greipel, Henderson, Willems, Sieberg (LTB)
Boom, Wynants (BLA)
Blythe, Oss, Phinney (BMC)
Bodnar (CAN)
Fischer (FDJ)
Kuschynski, Paolini (KAT)
Amador (MOV)
Breschel, Morkov (TST)
Fouchard (COF)
Cousin (EUC)
Sagan in that group too, as is Eisel and Hushovd
25 riders in total in that group
Split into 5 groups I believe, Group 1 has 18 seconds on group 2, Cav and Boonen both in the front group as is Greipel
Only one hill taken out. Maybe more later
Sagan
Haussler
Pozzato
Maaskant
Offredo
Phinney
Thomas
Hushovd
Neirynck
Hopefully the weather will reduce the chances of a sprint, but the opposite could be true if they take some hills out...
Maybe Tyler will bring the whole team down?
He was probably driving this
pic.twitter.com/z8wzCT4k3e
Peter Sagan
Fabian Cancellara
Sebastian Langeveld
Tom Boonen
Luca Paolini
Daniel Oss
Michael Schar
Yoann Offredo
Marco Haller
I really hope Wig has got it all wrong this time.
Sprint, sprint, sprint...
Sagan
Cav
Kristoff
Haussler
Petit
Coquard
Offredo
Devolder
Farrar
This pleases me that we have 6 the same Basically Ive gone Bozic where you have Kristoff, and you have gone Farrar where I have Cancellara, more to save a transfer as much as thinking he will win today
First crash of the day!!
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