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wumo26 1. Bob Jungels (13) - 13 2. Davide Cimolai (6) - 19 3. Pascal Ackermann (3) - 22 4. Caleb Ewan (2) - 24 5. Elia Viviani (19) - 43 6. Diego Ulissi (30) - 73 7. Giulio Ciccone (31) - 104 8. Giacomo Nizzolo (9) - 113 9. Primoz Roglic (1) - 114 10. Matteo Moschetti (163) 11. Arnaud Demare (2) - 116 12. Alexis Vuillermoz (45) - 161 13. Miguel Angel Lopez (11) - 172 14. Richard Carapaz (1) - 173 15. Pello Bilbao (30) - 203 16. Vincenzo Nibali (4) - 207 17. Simon Yates (29) - 236 18. Manuel Belletti (6) - 242 19. Hugh Carthy (20) - 262 20. Mikel Landa (2) - 264 21. Victor Campenaerts (2) - 266
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Mol and Sorum won their 3rd 4* tournament in a row. They have now won 18 matches in a row!
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In these minutes, cycling history is being written. Richard Carapaz becomes the first Grand Tour winner. becomes the 19th nation to have a Grand Tour winner. Great Giro from Carapaz and Movistar.
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Btw, this is my last pick: wumo26 1. Bob Jungels (13) - 13 2. Davide Cimolai (6) - 19 3. Pascal Ackermann (3) - 22 4. Caleb Ewan (2) - 24 5. Elia Viviani (19) - 43 6. Diego Ulissi (30) - 73 7. Giulio Ciccone (31) - 104 8. Giacomo Nizzolo (9) - 113 9. Primoz Roglic (1) - 114 10. Matteo Moschetti (163) 11. Arnaud Demare (2) - 116 12. Alexis Vuillermoz (45) - 161 13. Miguel Angel Lopez (11) - 172 14. Richard Carapaz (1) - 173 15. Pello Bilbao (30) - 203 16. Vincenzo Nibali (4) - 207 17. Simon Yates (29) - 236 18. Manuel Belletti (6) - 242 19. Hugh Carthy (20) - 262 20. Mikel Landa (2) - 264 21. Victor Campenaerts
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It must be today Thomas De Gendt is going away in a breakaway. I think it' s going to be a 17km solo breakaway.
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Athletics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games
Wumo replied to OlympicIRL's topic in Athletics
Update - Week 22 - May 27 to June 02 - 2019 Men's 800m +1 +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/puerto-rico/wesley-vazquez-264042 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/canada/brandon-mcbride-263897 Men's Shot Put +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/poland/konrad-bukowiecki-274909 Men's Decathlon +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/estonia/johannes-erm-293050 Women's 400m +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/mexico/paola-moran-283052 Women's 400m Hurdles +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/norway/amalie-iuel-290476 Women's Long Jump +1 +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/jamaica/tissanna-hickling-298001 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/france/yanis-david-271986 Women's Triple Jump +1 +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/germany/kristin-gierisch-247793 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/portugal/evelise-veiga-278874 Women's Shot Put +1 +1 +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/germany/christina-schwanitz-201429 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/sweden/fanny-roos-264077 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/canada/brittany-crew-274268 Qualified Quotas Overview Men (Total Quota: 207) Women (Total Quota: 201) -
The proposals from the Alpine Skiing Commitee: (Source: fis-ski.com) Start Field Reduction To keep building on the start field reduction process that was initiated last year for the Men’s Alpine World Cup events, stricter criteria have been set for athletes to be able to be in the start field. It will not be sufficient anymore to have a maximum of 80 FIS points. Each National Ski Association will be able to enter one competitor for FIS World Cup races as long as he is ranked within the first 150 athletes of the valid FIS point list of the event concerned or within the first 30 of the World Cup Starting List (WCSL). To be able to start in the parallel events, athletes will need to have no more than 140 FIS points in one of the five alpine events (SL, GS, SG, DH, AC). These changes, if approved, will result in an average reduction of 10 athletes per race. These changes will only be applied to the men’s competitions. Parallel Format The new Parallel (PAR)- formerly known as City Event or Team Event- has been revised in an effort to produce a format that is fair for athletes and interesting for fans at the same time. The format will feature a single qualification run for the best 30 competitors according to the actual Parallel World Seeding List (PWSL). The first 16 ranked athletes from the qualification run will qualify to the round of sixteen. All heats will have a “run and re-run” format to ensure fairness and integrity. Calendars Additionally, the calendars for the 2019/20 season – featuring three Alpine Combined for the men’s tour and four for the ladies – were presented, as well as the drafts for the next three seasons. They will be confirmed on Sunday by the Council and will be made available afterwards. The Alpine Combined has been considered once again and the goal is making it more attractive in term of structure of the program itself. This implementation contributed on the enlargement of the calendar with 43 races on the ladies’ side and 46 for the men for the 2019/2020 season. Few dates and venues are still in open discussions: Oslo (SWE) declined the intention of hosting the city event January 1st and Davos (SUI) candidate itself. The final decision will be made July 10th. Yuzawa Naeba (JPN) will agree or disagree to host two Giant Slalom instead of one Giant Slalom and one Slalom. The final decision will be made June 10th.
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wumo26 1. Bob Jungels (13) - 13 2. Davide Cimolai (6) - 19 3. Pascal Ackermann (3) - 22 4. Caleb Ewan (2) - 24 5. Elia Viviani (19) - 43 6. Diego Ulissi (30) - 73 7. Giulio Ciccone (31) - 104 8. Giacomo Nizzolo (9) - 113 9. Primoz Roglic (1) - 114 10. Matteo Moschetti (163) 11. Arnaud Demare (2) - 116 12. Alexis Vuillermoz (45) - 161 13. Miguel Angel Lopez (11) - 172 14. Richard Carapaz (1) - 173 15. Pello Bilbao (30) - 203 16. Vincenzo Nibali (4) - 207 17. Simon Yates (29) - 236 18. Manuel Belletti (6) - 242 19. Hugh Carthy (20) - 262 20. Mikel Landa
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Cross-Country Skiing 2018 - 2019 Discussion Thread
Wumo replied to dcro's topic in Cross-Country Skiing
Yes! According to VG.no, the 50km and 30km in Oslo will go back to a intervalstart in classic technique from 2021. This idea was proposed by the Russian delegation and approved by most nations on the FIS Cross-Country commitee meeting in Dubrovnik. It only needs to be approved by the FIS Council on Sunday (tomorrow). Last time there was a 50km and 30km intervalstart in Oslo was back in 2009. -
I feel like I should have watched Game of Thrones to understand this? But I do agree with you, I think.
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Here comes my conspiracy theory about why heywoodu must secretly love Trump. Heywoodu is Dutch, so he has been raised to love the colour orange. Who is the most powerful orange person in the world at the moment...
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wumo26 1. Bob Jungels (13) - 13 2. Davide Cimolai (6) - 19 3. Pascal Ackermann (3) - 22 4. Caleb Ewan (2) - 24 5. Elia Viviani (19) - 43 6. Diego Ulissi (30) - 73 7. Giulio Ciccone (31) - 104 8. Giacomo Nizzolo (9) - 113 9. Primoz Roglic (1) - 114 10. Matteo Moschetti (163) 11. Arnaud Demare (2) - 116 12. Alexis Vuillermoz (45) - 161 13. Miguel Angel Lopez (11) - 172 14. Richard Carapaz (1) - 173 15. Pello Bilbao (30) - 203 16. Vincenzo Nibali (4) - 207 17. Simon Yates (29) - 236 18. Manuel Belletti (6) - 242 19. Hugh Carthy
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Yep, it was the biggest victory in the U-20 World Cup. The former record was Brazil's 10-0 victory against Belgium in 1997.
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Ay, Dios mío, Honduras! What a way to end their U-20 World Cup... Honduras' goal score in the tournament: 0-19
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I'm expecting some unfair conditions in the Men's long jump based on the National Women's long jump final:
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Athletics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games
Wumo replied to OlympicIRL's topic in Athletics
Live update of the new entry standards from the DL Stockholm 2019 (Final results): Men's 10000m +1 +1 +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/kenya/rhonex-kipruto-319756 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/ethiopia/hagos-gebrhiwet-265241 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/eritrea/aron-kifle-297672 Men's 400m Hurdles +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/norway/karsten-warholm-275867 Men's Long Jump +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/sweden/thobias-montler-293208 Men's Discus Throw +1 +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/jamaica/fedrick-dacres-255095 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/norway/ola-stunes-isene-272664 Women's 200m +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/netherlands/dafne-schippers-250353 Women's 5000m +2 +2 +1 +1 +1 +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/kenya/agnes-jebet-tirop-274527 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/kenya/lilian-kasait-rengeruk-283399 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/great-britain-ni/eilish-mccolgan-238994 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/great-britain-ni/melissa-courtney-252797 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/ethiopia/fantu-worku-312713 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/canada/gabriela-debues-stafford-279988 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/turkey/yasemin-can-308620 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/germany/alina-reh-275626 Women's Discus Throw +1 +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/pr-of-china/yang-chen-256859 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/croatia/sandra-perkovic-226369 Qualified Quotas Overview Men (Total Quota: 203) Women (Total Quota: 192) -
Didn't you know that South America is one of the biggest country in the world with regions such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile? It is just like EU, the largest country in Europe.
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Don't worry, they are a family of 9 (7 children), so they can probably throw in a new Ingebrigtsen if they want to.
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wumo26 1. Bob Jungels (13) - 13 2. Davide Cimolai (6) - 19 3. Pascal Ackermann (3) - 22 4. Caleb Ewan (2) - 24 5. Elia Viviani (19) - 43 6. Diego Ulissi (30) - 73 7. Giulio Ciccone (31) - 104 8. Giacomo Nizzolo (9) - 113 9. Primoz Roglic (1) - 114 10. Matteo Moschetti (163) 11. Arnaud Demare (2) - 116 12. Alexis Vuillermoz (45) - 161 13. Miguel Angel Lopez (11) - 172 14. Richard Carapaz (1) - 173 15. Pello Bilbao (30) - 203 16. Vincenzo Nibali (4) - 207 17. Simon Yates (29) - 236 18. Manuel Belletti
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Filip Ingebrigtsen will not start in today's 1500m due to an injury.
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It's fine with me.
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