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  1. [hide] Classification General Classification (Top 10) Athletes GENERAL CLASSIFICATION 1 - Christopher Froome 2 - Fabio Aru 3 - Nairo Quintana 4 - Richie Porte 5 - Alberto Contador 6 - Rafal Majka 7 - Louis Meintjes 8 - Any Other 9 - Geraint Thomas 10 - Romain Bardet Michael Matthews Pierre Rolland André Greipel Mark Cavendish Robert Gesink Bauke Mollema Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff Peter Sagan Alejandro Valverde Any Other Classification Gold Medal Winner Silver Medal Winner Bronze Medal Winner Athletes POINTS CLASSIFICATION Peter Sagan Marcel Kittel André Greipel Michael Matthews Thomas de Gendt Greg van Avermaet Thibault Pinot John Degenkolb Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff George Bennett Rafal Majka Alejandro Valverde Any Other MOUNTAINS CLASSIFICATION Thibault Pinot Christopher Froome Pierre Rolland Richie Porte Vasili Kiryienka Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Jarlinson Pantano Nairo Quintana Kristijan Đurasek Jakob Fuglsang Romain Bardet Thomas Voeckler Rafal Majka Mikel Landa Alejandro Valverde Any Other YOUNG RIDER CLASSIFICATION Any Other Any Other Any Other Michael Gogl Tiesj Benoot Sergio Henao Montoya Thomas Boudat Elie Gesbert Nils Politt Alberto Bettiol Dylan Groenewegen Dion Smith Stefan Küeng TEAM CLASSIFICATION Team Sky AG2R La Mondiale Movistar Team Orica-Scott Bahrain-Merida Lotto Soudal Bora Hansgrohe Astana Pro Team Team Lotto NL-Jumbo Team Dimension Data Team Katusha Alpecin UAE Team Emirates BMC Racing Team Any Other Stage and Date Stage Classification (Top 5) Athletes INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL - 14 KM Düsseldorf (Germany) Stage 1, July 1st, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Vasili Kiryienka Nairo Quintana Romain Bardet Simon Geschke Tony Martin Someone from Great Britain Nicolas Roche Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Maciej Bodnar Tiago Machado Primož Roglič Jonathan Castroviejo Ion Izaguirre Taylor Phinney Any Other SUMMIT FINISH - 212.5 KM Verviers (Belgium) - Longwy Stage 3, July 3rd, 2017 1 - Peter Sagan 2 - Someone from Belgium 3 - Michael Matthews 4 - Someone from France 5 - Someone from Germany Richie Porte Luke Durbrigde Jarlinson Pantano Nairo Quintana Rigoberto Uran Kristijan Đurasek Jakob Fuglsang Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Damiano Caruso Dario Cataldo Ben Gastauer Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff George Bennett Rafal Majka Daryl Impey Someone from Spain Any Other SUMMIT FINISH - 160.5 KM Vittel - La Planche des Belles Filles Stage 5, July 5th, 2017 1 - Christopher Froome 2 - Someone from Italy 3 - Any Other 4 - Someone from Colombia 5 - Someone from Australia Vasil Kiryienka Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Greg van Avermaet Kristijan Đurasek Jakob Fuglsang Someone from France John Degenkolb André Greipel Marcel Kittel Mark Cavendish Geraint Thomas Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff George Bennett Rafal Majka Peter Sagan Daryl Impey Mikel Landa Luis Angel Maté Alejandro Valverde Andriy Grivko Any Other FLAT STAGE - 213.5 KM Troyes - Nuits-Saint-Georges Stage 7, July 7th, 2017 1 - Someone from Germany 2 - Someone from Great Britain 3 - Someone from Germany 4 - Any Other 5 - Someone from Slovakia Eduardo Sepulveda Michael Matthews Thomas de Gendt Greg van Avermaet Zdeněk Štybar Christophe Laporte Thibault Pinot Davide Cimolai Dylan Groenewegen Someone from Norway George Bennett Alejandro Valverde Michael Albasini Andrew Talansky Any Other MOUNTAIN STAGE 181.5 KM Nantua - Chambéry Stage 9, July 9th, 2017 1 - Someone from Great Britain 2 - Any Other 3 - Richie Porte 4 - Any Other 5 - Someone from France Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Jarlinson Pantano Nairo Quintana Jakob Fuglsang Emanuel Buchmann Daniel Martin Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Rafal Majka Louis Meintjes Ion Izaguirre Mikel Landa Daniel Navarro Any Other SUMMIT FINISH 214.5 KM Pau - Peyragudes Stage 12, July 13th, 2017 1 - Fabio Aru 2 - Nairo Quintana 3 - Romain Bardet 4 - Christopher Froome 5 - Someone from Spain Richie Porte Someone from Belgium Andrey Amador Jakob Fuglsang Thibault Pinot Pierre Rolland Geraint Thomas Bauke Mollema Rafal Majka Louis Meintjes Any Other MOUNTAIN STAGE - 101 KM Saint-Girons - Foix Stage 13, July 14th, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Any Other 3 - Someone from France 4 - Someone from Spain 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Someone from Colombia Kristijan Đurasek Roman Kreuziger André Greipel Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Simon Yates Daniel Martin Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Rafal Majka Louis Meintjes Any Other MEDIUM MOUNTAIN STAGE - 189.5 KM Laissac-Séverac-L'Eglise - Le Puy-en-Velay Stage 15, July 16th, 2017 1 - Someone from France 2 - Someone from Belgium 3 - Any Other 4 - Any Other 5 - Any Other Someone from Australia Jarlinson Pantano Nairo Quintana Jakob Fuglsang John Degenkolb André Greipel Mark Cavendish Christopher Froome Geraint Thomas Damiano Caruso Dario Cataldo Someone from Norway George Bennett Rafal Majka Peter Sagan Daryl Impey Mikel Landa Luis Angel Maté Alejandro Valverde Danilo Wyss Andrew Talansky Any Other FLAT STAGE - 165 KM Le Puy-en-Velay - Romans-sur-Isère Stage 16, July 18th, 2017 1 - Someone from Germany 2 - Peter Sagan 3 - Michael Matthews 4 - Any Other 5 - Someone from Italy Mark Renshaw Someone from Belgium Christophe Laporte Thibault Pinot Someone from Great Britain Yukiya Arashiro Someone from Netherlands Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff George Bennett Primož Roglič Alejandro Valverde Any Other SUMMIT FINISH - 179.5 KM Briançon - Col d'Izoard Stage 18, July 20th, 2017 1 - Someone from Colombia 2 - Fabio Aru 3 - Christopher Froome 4 - Someone from Spain 5 - Someone from France Richie Porte Thomas de Gendt Serge Pauwels Someone from Germany Geraint Thomas Daniel Martin Bauke Mollema Rafal Majka Any Other INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL - 22.5 KM Marseille Stage 20, July 22nd, 2017 1 - Tony Martin 2 - Any Other 3 - Christopher Froome 4 - Taylor Phinney 5 - Any Other Richie Porte Thomas de Gendt Nairo Quintana Andrey Amador Romain Bardet Geraint Thomas Fabio Aru Bauke Mollema Maciej Bodnar Someone from Spain Any Other FLAT STAGE - 103 KM Montgeron - Paris (Champs-Elysées) Stage 21, July 23rd, 2017 1 - Any Other 2 - Mark Cavendish 3 - André Greipel 4 - Any Other 5 - Peter Sagan Michael Matthews Greg van Avermaet Tony Gallopin Christophe Laporte Thibault Pinot Christopher Froome Fabio Aru Davide Cimolai Edvald Boasson Hagen Alexander Kristoff Any Other [/hide]
  2. What a nightmare for Valverde and Movistar. And this in probably his best year. Lets hope it's not a broken leg. All my hopes are now for Aru, but after this TT it seems like another waltz edition for the Sky bots..
  3. Today is the peak heat wave here. Nearly everywhere will be 40+ and in many places (including where i am ) would reach record 44-45 degrees. It's horrible.
  4. [hide] Knockout Round June 28th - July 2nd, 2017 4 Nations, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match Bronze Medal Match Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 July 2nd 2017, h. 15:00, Otkrytiye Arena, Moscow Portugal 1 1 Mexico Gold Medal Match Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 July 2nd 2017, h. 21:00, Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg Chile 1 2 Germany [/hide]
  5. First ever medal for us in olympic taekwondo, and in an olympic categorie no less. Didn't expect that at all, given that taekwondo is our worse combat sport.
  6. [hide] Knockout Round June 28th - July 2nd, 2017 4 Nations, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match Semifinals Moskow Time (GMT +3) Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 June 28th 2017, h. 21:00, Kazan Arena, Kazan Portugal 2 1 Chile June 29th 2017, h. 21:00, Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi Germany 2 0 Mexico [/hide]
  7. Very disappointing championships for us, only 2 quotas for the Worlds... Only Daniel Asenov had a great performance in reaching the final and going for a defence of his 2015 title.
  8. [hide] Knockout Round June 20th - June 25th, 2017 12 Nations, Playoff Round, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match Semifinals Central European Time (GMT +2) Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 June 24th 2017, h. 18:00, O2 Arena, Prague Spain 4 Belgium June 24th 2017, h. 20:30, O2 Arena, Prague Greece 2 France [/hide]
  9. So, the songs in your 2017 ranking, didn't have at all the corresponding placement in the top 100 ranking. A bit random if i had to say. I can forgive not having Poli G, but no Lordi is a huge No-No! Too much 2017 stuff
  10. [hide] Knockout Round June 20th - June 25th, 2017 12 Nations, Playoff Round, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match Quarterfinals Central European Time (GMT +2) Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 June 22nd 2017, h. 12:30, O2 Arena, Prague Spain 6 Latvia June 22nd 2017, h. 15:00, O2 Arena, Prague Turkey 5 Greece June 22nd 2017, h. 18:00, O2 Arena, Prague France 8 Slovakia June 22nd 2017, h. 20:30, O2 Arena, Prague Belgium 4 Italy [/hide]
  11. That would suck for those second tier teams, but it's not something unheard off. Until couple of years back the League was pretty much an invitational with 12-16 teams. No divisions, no nothing and many considered it the strongest competition. Of course now we have more stronger teams, like a Slovenia, than then and it's not easy to pick which teams should play.
  12. You see almost every day some kind of natural disasters around the world, but that Portugal fire was/is something special, if you could call it that. I have an interest, ever since a child, on natural disaster documentaries and shows from Discovery and others, and i have a feeling that in the future, this particular fire would be making a regular appearance.
  13. I'm in the mood for some epicness!!! 1.6 million
  14. European Championships this week and as with everything boxing the available information on the web is scarce. All 1/4-lists per categorie go to the World Championships.
  15. We are a small country with no money, i think it is fairly obvious why we are not included. Same could be said for Slovenia.
  16. Can someone share a link to the new format?
  17. You are right, the last few years seem very odd. Ever since they changed the group format of the 2 home and 2 away games against your opponents, it feels like a fast clusterfuck in the summer... It doesn't help also, that the teams often use they reserves in the matches now, because there are 3 matches for 3 days for 3 weeks on top of the travel. Awful structure.. But on the other hand, there is the moaning of the clubs and/or players that the season is too long and they can't play 12 months. Because with the good old format you needed 6/7 weeks for the regular season and the 1-2 weeks for the finals and the League was prolonged for 2 months..
  18. Once again the GT Pro class was the most interesting. That final battle was something special Great win after many years for Aston Martin.
  19. Thank you, thank you very much A closed system, shoking, not... 7 years of course is absurd, actually the whole format is absurd, but that has become a tradition with the League. France were shit for 10 years and weren't on the map and who is to say that another team won't have a slump too. But hey they have are a big name (market), we will keep them forever, who cares about strenght. If i had to guess the 12 would be - Brazil, Russia, USA, Poland, France, Italy, Serbia, Argentina, Iran, Canada, probably us or Japan or Germany..
  20. Well They are so pathetic lol. Even if they were the only LMP1 cars in the race they'd lose to probably GT cars too.
  21. Relax, even if you end up last, FIVB will probably change the format again to keep you with the elite, like they did with Russia.
  22. Toyota can't possibly lose yet again this year.
  23. And my prediction of multiple Sagan wins comes true @heywoodu He is ready for another green in 10 days.
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