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[2.2] Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #180 on: June 08, 2012, 12:37 »
hmm, now Genesys twitter starting to sound like the tools in the clinic

expect more from people on teams. Dude was world tour before and is a class rider. no need to be bitter

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #181 on: June 08, 2012, 12:45 »
It wasn't necessary to post as such, not when it's in the public domain. Fair play to Pujol for being the man to have the gumption to attack. Even if doping wasn't insinuated, which doesn't seem likely, it comes off as a sore loser post. Not good.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #182 on: June 08, 2012, 12:51 »
Qinghai lake had better be well attended. This is a bloody 2.2 and attracts such great crowds, let's see what the 2.HC can do. It'll be around the time of the Tour, and Farnese Vini will ride.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #183 on: June 08, 2012, 19:20 »
And in all the sooking, Shirisisan's very good stage goes under the radar.

STAGE 5 Classification
Position Bib Number UCI code Name Team Time
1 21 IRI19820321 SHIRISISAN, HAMID UST 3:46:54
2 2 ESP19831016 OSCAR, PUJOL MUNOZ AZC 00:00
3 141 NED19740818 WOESTENBERG, PETRUS GLB 01:45
4 51 TPE19881102 FENG, CHUN KAI ACT 01:45
5 4 IRI19881007 GHAFARI, VAHID AZC 01:45
6 96 AUS19931103 CLEMENTS, ALEXANDER AUS 01:47
7 34 AUS19830804 CRAWFORD, JAI GEN 01:47
8 82 DEN19881115 EBSEN, JOHN CCN 01:47
9 131 FRA19830201 LIPPONE, JULIEN RNB 01:47
10 243 INA19891225 SURYADI, DADI PPB 01:51

GC after stage 5-
Position Bib Number UCI code Name Team Time
1 2 ESP19831016 OSCAR, PUJOL MUNOZ AZC 15:39:50
2 34 AUS19830804 CRAWFORD, JAI GEN 0:01:08
3 51 TPE19881102 FENG, CHUN KAI ACT 0:01:15
4 96 AUS19931103 CLEMENTS, ALEXANDER AUS 0:01:29
5 243 INA19891225 SURYADI, DADI PPB 00:01:31
6 82 DEN19881115 EBSEN, JOHN CCN 0:02:30
7 241 INA19730924 SUSANTO, TONTON PPB 0:04:14
8 106 JPN19911119 YAMAMOTO GENKI JPN 0:04:57
9 103 JPN19911118 TERASAKI TAKERO JPN 0:06:10
10 242 INA19911111 ARISTYA, CHELLY INA 0:06:10

6 DNFs, 1 DNS and 2 DQs for the stage

8 days between the birthdays of 8-10 places on the GC. Clearly horoscopes have nailed their fate down on this race.
Full results
http://www.tourdesingkarak.com/2012/data/result/s5%20TdS2012%20Results%20Stage%205.pdf

Jakarta Globe as reliable as ever
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/sports/spaniard-munoz-sprints-up-in-tour-de-singkarak/523226

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #185 on: June 09, 2012, 04:11 »
1h
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Bad enough a 3hr transfer after stage 5 arriving at hotel 12pm we now learn they have changed the schedule for an early departure #WTF

1h
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But wait there's more, we rushed around to get ready and woke the boys, now they tell us we will leave an hour later #whotokill #TDS2012

1h
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and still no results!!! GET IT TOGETHER #whatnext? #TDS2012

1h
Tour de Singkarak
#TDS2012 is deemed to have had positive responses nationally and internationally.

Brilliant. But kudos where deserved, it is a successful race. Defo not flipping up globalisation. In fact, isn't this the essence of globalisation? And no, it didn't even need a Contador or Armstrong.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #186 on: June 09, 2012, 04:47 »
Can't understand why the sooking about results? Is Lee Rodgers the twitter handler? I'm seeing the results, and saw it yesterday night too, unless they're some other results that I'm not aware of.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #187 on: June 09, 2012, 06:12 »
Been a lot of attacking  and trying to breakaway.

At the moment, there's a stable break of 9 riders (was 10 but seems that one got dropped).

They just went past the intermediate sprint-

position number name
1st 73 Haidar Ahmad Bin Anuawar
2nd 244 Iswara Arin
3rd 195 Hari Fitrianto

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #188 on: June 09, 2012, 06:20 »
3 minutes to the main group.
Blake Hose in the break again.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #189 on: June 09, 2012, 06:49 »
4:07 gap to the main group.

Police having to pull back the burgeoning crowds to allow the race to pass

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #190 on: June 09, 2012, 07:12 »
Got the names in the break finally
43 Yasuharu Nakajima
33 Blake Hose
101 Eichi Hirai
195 Hari Fitrianto
155 Patria Rastra
72 Huat Choon Guo
244 Arin Iswana
156 Satrio Bayu
73 Haidar Ahmed Bin Anuawar

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #191 on: June 09, 2012, 07:24 »
Result 1st KOM at Mensu Bramas 155 Rastra, 195 Hari Fitrianto, 156 Bayu COLOSSI, 72 Huat Goh Choon OCBC

OCBC crash, not Huat Goh Choon apparently. 3km to the second summit.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #192 on: June 09, 2012, 07:38 »
7 man lead group now, no names yet about the riders dropped

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #193 on: June 09, 2012, 07:51 »
Can't understand why the sooking about results? Is Lee Rodgers the twitter handler? I'm seeing the results, and saw it yesterday night too, unless they're some other results that I'm not aware of.

Yeah, been out all day but now having a strop as other people have now been re tweeting the genesys comments. No mention of the great racing, no beautiful scenery and no mention of massive crowds.

I am not there so harsh to comment really but has peeed me off as a fan of team and races

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #194 on: June 09, 2012, 08:23 »
A photograph from today, anyone know who that is?



Looks like Mitchell Lovelock-Fay?

Qinghai lake had better be well attended. This is a bloody 2.2 and attracts such great crowds, let's see what the 2.HC can do. It'll be around the time of the Tour, and Farnese Vini will ride.

ToQL is awesome all in itself. Well maybe not for Jono but I've enjoyed the coverage and following the race last couple of years. :D

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #195 on: June 09, 2012, 08:34 »
I only followed it last year, it's defo better than their WT races. SE Asian racing's easier for me due to ESPN Star, who're based there.

Sprint finish as expected today.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #196 on: June 09, 2012, 09:58 »
not following todays stage but Nakajima from Aisan winning so guessing it was a sprint

I have heard very good things about ToQL as well. apparently it is a beautiful area. The random chef / soigneur is going there so hopefully will get more updates from the race

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #197 on: June 09, 2012, 10:03 »
Aye, I'm only wondering about the crowds for Qinghai lake. This seems to have been well followed.

And yes, it was a sprint.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #198 on: June 09, 2012, 11:19 »
todays tour ticker

11:53 - Pujol in the lead in Indonesia
Spaniard Oscar Pujol who raced the past two Critérium du Dauphiné has moved into the lead at the Tour of Singkarak in Indonesia after stage 5.
Fignon - In my day, doping methods were derisory and the riders´exploits were massive.
For the last 15 years or so  it has been the other way rond: there is a huge number of ways in which riders can dope, and any exploits are derisory.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #199 on: June 09, 2012, 11:34 »
Provisional result-
Winner- NAKAJIMA, YASUHARU (AIS)
2 HIRAI, EIICHI  (JPN)
3 ISWANA, ARIN  (PPB)

Pujol leads all the classifications, except the Best Indonesian. How sh*t is he? Suryadi is the best Indonesian.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #200 on: June 10, 2012, 07:29 »
yesterday's results, too many races and matches to watch/support yesterday
http://www.tourdesingkarak.com/2012/data/result/s6%20TdS2012%20Results%20Stage%206.pdf

Final stage underway, tis a sprint stage
And an early image of the rolling start from Genesys

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #202 on: June 10, 2012, 10:14 »
Not quite Shep, but a Legend :pray

Seem to be no updates in recent times. There was a two man break, but it seems to be well controlled.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #203 on: June 10, 2012, 15:34 »
Flat sprint stage, guess who?

Salleh brothers 1-2
1 Mohammad Zamri Salleh
2 Harrif Salleh
3 Alex Edmondson
4 Joel Pearson

GC stays the same. Pujol won by a minute ahead of Jai
Pujol won all classifications but the best Indonesian rider, which was won by Dadi Suryadi.
http://www.tourdesingkarak.com/2012/data/result/s7%20TdS2012%20Results%20Stage%20m.pdf

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #204 on: June 12, 2012, 06:58 »
Whats that, you are missing the singkarak photos. OK one final time...

Full set of photos here
http://sumbar.info/photo/photo-of-the-day/2012/foto-tour-de-singkarak-2012-etape-vii-padang-circuit-race/

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #206 on: June 20, 2012, 00:35 »


will not let my thread die.

photo journal from Singkarak from genesys team

http://genesysprocycling.com.au/?p=3078








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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #207 on: June 20, 2012, 02:14 »
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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #208 on: June 20, 2012, 02:40 »
That's a wonky ice bath.

Anyway, only 10 days for Qinghai, that's good, but Farnese Vini like teams will be around.

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Re: Tour de Singkarak
« Reply #209 on: June 20, 2012, 02:45 »
TdQL is definitely a step up. when you creating the thread to provide a suitable level of babble before it starts

 

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