Sunday, March 25, 2012

Coppi e Bartali - Stage 4

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Vino, need I say more
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Team NetApp really showing well in the race
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Diego Ulissi attacks on the final climb
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Two in a row
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The Shark is lurking, with Basso off form Di Luca will make this an interesting Giro
More photo's from Steephill here

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Coppi e Bartali - Stage 3

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The jersey leaders with the race director ready to roll out from Fiorano Modenese
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Emanuele Sella making faces near the end
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Netapp on the front
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Diego Ulissi take the stage

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CyclingNews Coverage of E3

Start Line
Matti Breschel

Karsten Kroon

Thor Hushovd

Allan Peiper

Rudie Kemna

Finish Line
Degenkolb

Conference
Tom Boonen

Freire




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Friday, March 23, 2012

Kristof Ramon at the Semi Classics

Mr Ramon is one of the kings in the peloton when it comes to being behind the lens. His photograph's are very high on the artistic side of things as can be seen in his latest set from the Dwars Door Vlaanderen. Enjoy and check out his flikr page for some of his brilliant work
Think Asymmetric
Heinrich Haussler at the start
Jens Keukeleire at the start
bee hive helmet
Mark Cavendish at the start
peloton drive-by
peloton on the Nieuwe Kwaremont
cobbles
Frederik Veuchelen going downhill fast
Sylvain Chavanel up the Patersberg
champagne supernova
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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Coppi e Bartali - Stage 2

I wish we could see more of these two stages in a day. Would be great to see this return to one of the Grand Tours. The tactics would be interesting and maybe make those long flat stage days a bit more interesting. The smaller teams seem to be making this race their own with the surprise win yesterday of the break away, another Liquigas error after the Sanremo. With the afternoon leg a TTT you would expect the Pro Tour teams to rock it. But as I mentioned the smaller teams are making this race more interesting than the bigger teams would have expected or probably wanted.

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Police in Italy, no wonder the country is in the red
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Off they go
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Great to see a peloton in movement
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The Viviani salute, making up for yesterdays mishap by taking the sprint stage of the day and expecting more from the team later in the TTT. 
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Palini holds on to the jersey after yesterdays win and the bunch finish


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Acqua e Sapone in formation and pipping Liquigas
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Not a good day for the Liquigas boys, ending almost half a minute behind the winners
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Team Netapp takes an emphatic win

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