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Road Cycling 2019 Discussion Thread


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On 30/03/2019 at 18:06, heywoodu said:

27-year old Robbert de Greef :NED got unwell while chasing the peloton (after a flat tire) and crashed during today's Omloop van de Braakman in the south of the country, after which another rider couldn't avoid him. He received CPR, was evacuated to hospital by ambulance and is now in critical condition.

https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider.php?id=139685

This morning a brain hemorrhage struck him (while still in artificial coma) and eventually killed him.

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again  CHALEL Yacine :ALG  won this Grand Prix de Masnières:clap:
looks like we have our Sagan :lol:

 

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the top 23

 

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Classement :
1. Yacine Chalel (Paris Cycliste Olympique) les 125 km en 3h06’00''
2. Jean-Lou Watrelot (VC Rouen 76)
3. François Ribeiro (Olympique CVO)
4. Thomas Philippe (UC Orléans) à 3’’
5. Matys Louvel (VC Rouen 76) à 11’’
6. Niels Nachtergaele (VDM Awobo CT) à 13’’
7. Maximilien Picoux (VC Rouen 76) à 22’’
8. Robin Boucher (Guidon Chalettois) à 23’’
9. George Bazley (CC Villeneuve St-Germain) à 25’’
10. Julien Van Haverbeke (Dunkerque Littoral Cyclisme) à 28’’
11. Pierre Tielemans (USSA Pavilly-Barentin) à 29’’
12. Johan Paque (Paris Cycliste Olympique)
13. Constant Noireaux (ESEG Douai)
14. Killyan Houcke (Dunkerque Littoral Cyclisme) à 31’’
15. Alexis Caresmel (CC Villeneuve St-Germain)
16. Nicolas Pelleriaux (VCA St-Quentin)
17. Johan De Jonckheere (VCU Schwenheim) à 36’’
18. Dorian Zehnich (VCA St-Quentin) à 48’’
19. Pascal Le Roux (C’Chartres Cyc)
20. Baptiste Gourguechon (Dunkerque Littoral Cyclisme)
21. Anthony Macron (VC Rouen 76)
22. Sam Walsham (CC Villeneuve-St-Germain)
23. Quentin Gamand (CC Cambrésien junior)

 

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9 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Never heard of any of these teams, what level is this? :d 

 

It's so small that even Pro Cycling Stats don't have this. :p

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1 hour ago, bestmen said:

because you know Rabobank only :lol:

I know the World Tour, most ProContinental and quite a lot of Continental teams. Rabobank doesn't exist, but if you're living 10 years ago, you might have a point :lol:

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43 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 Rabobank doesn't exist, but if you're living 10 years ago, you might have a point :lol:

 

The team is the same, no matter how many times they change the name. :p It's the worst thing i hate in pro-cycling.

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