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Post by Quatannens on Dec 23, 2014 17:33:06 GMT 1
Brouillet has the highest mood, Fabbro has higher than Amrom and his weight is only 50kg. So Amrom will not win
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Post by ElGringo on Dec 23, 2014 17:42:37 GMT 1
Brouillet has the highest mood, Fabbro has higher than Amrom and his weight is only 50kg. So Amrom will not win So no more candidates for the stage? Can I win? I already change my attacking points 3 times because there are a lot of possibilities.
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Post by Quatannens on Dec 23, 2014 17:46:32 GMT 1
Yes, you can win! If you finish first
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Post by chakra on Dec 24, 2014 13:16:42 GMT 1
Oehahaha, Quattanens you are a hell of a psychologist and tacticus! Well done!
Brouillet did better than I thought 7th instead of 9th. Amazingly that Peters still ended 12th with only 75% fitness to start and attacking twice at 75%. Perhaps he should have attacke 5 times.
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Post by Quatannens on Dec 24, 2014 13:20:05 GMT 1
No, this was luck I never expected/calculated to be in the first spot right now Let's hope Strassera can defend it. If he finishes second I can live with it, but 3th would be a fail. But I like the fact that my better cyclist is in a much higher position than my bad CG guy. (Strassera vs Nastasia) But I'm already sure of one price, the mountain jersey, hooray! edit: The first place in general is luck I mean, I tried to win the stage today, so that wasn't really luck
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Post by ElGringo on Dec 24, 2014 18:01:18 GMT 1
It was my fault to lose the 1st spot and now is going to be hard to recover. I pay to much attention to the stage win and use less attacks in Nistor, this way I lost the top spot and top 10 with Delaunay. Quatannens your poker game was very good You got the stage and the GC. Strassera is better then Nistor for the TT so seems that you got the victory.
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Post by Quatannens on Dec 26, 2014 0:01:36 GMT 1
I don't think more attacks always lead to a better time to be honest. For the stage yesterday I only used 2 attacks for Amrom and 2 for Strassera. Once they are in a good group there is not much advantage in attacking again I think, but I can be very wrong
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Post by ElGringo on Dec 26, 2014 13:39:15 GMT 1
In this 2 last stages I lost everything
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Post by Slayer772004 on Dec 26, 2014 14:08:07 GMT 1
The original plan for Campion was Saving Fitness to ride the Chrono des Nations next sunday. But with a lot of fitness left, and only a few points behind Nistor ... it was tempting to go for the Green Jersey instead. Sorry for Nistor and his teammanager. If it can comfort a little, we all know/saw Nistor was thé rider of this Vuelta !
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Post by Quatannens on Dec 26, 2014 14:13:34 GMT 1
The cyclingworld can be harsh At least you finished above Capdeville today! I expected more from him
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Post by Quatannens on Dec 27, 2014 13:03:10 GMT 1
Epic battle for green jersey! :-) He must have a very high sprintskill to finish second with such a low fitness!
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Post by Slayer772004 on Dec 27, 2014 13:05:01 GMT 1
Crazy Vuelta it was. And justice for all Congratz !
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Post by chakra on Dec 27, 2014 14:24:34 GMT 1
Finished 8th 9th and 13th. With only 30% and 35% fitness at the start. This is crazy!
Congratz for De Koereurs. What an amazing end of the Vuelta. And yes, Nistor was the cyclist to beat.
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Post by danpark on Dec 27, 2014 15:27:48 GMT 1
Finished 8th 9th and 13th. With only 30% and 35% fitness at the start. This is crazy! I won with 35% fitness at the start! I really didn't expect that!
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Post by ElGringo on Dec 27, 2014 19:07:02 GMT 1
Fantastic turn back by Nistor, it was unespected but I never give up, if, is a big if I played well in the last mountain stage I could hava reached the GC. Congratz to all, it was a fantastic Vuelta
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