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Tour of Qatar 2015 – Stage 6 Preview

By David Hunter Sealine Beach Resort – Doha Corniche 124.5km We head into the final stage with the GC still all to play for. Niki Terpstra leads Maciej Bodnar by 6 seconds and Alexander Kristoff by 11. Bodnar isn’t really a threat but Kristoff is. There are 10 bonus seconds available for the winner of…

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Tour of Qatar 2015 – Stage 5 Preview

By David Hunter Al Zubara Fort – Madinat ash-Shamal 153km Wind alert! We have wind coming from the South East, as the riders turn right and head towards the finishing town we get a direct crosswind. Predictions about the strength of the wind vary but it should be enough to create echelons. The wind is…

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Tour of Qatar 2015 – Stage 4 Preview

By David Hunter Al Thakhira – Mesaieed 165.5km Remember the road where we had a sandstorm, during stage 2? Well, we’re back on that road but heading in the opposite direction. We are due more wind, this time around 16mph coming from the South-East. That means we have a cross/headwind for all of the stage….

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10 Pro Continental riders to follow in 2015

By Jakob Lloreda *Loïc Chetout (Cofidis) – 22-year-old Loïc Chetout is the proto-type of a modern cyclist. His versatile repertoire makes him a threat in almost every kind of 1-day event and the French prospect has proven himself as a winning competitor on the U23 scene. Chetout, (known for possessing excellent top-speed himself) doesn’t feature…

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Tour of Qatar 2015 – Stage 3 Preview

By David Hunter Lusail – Lusail 10.9km We return to the same TT we had in 2014. Michael Hepburn took the win, beating Lars Boom by 1 second. Hepburn was just the 11th man off and benefited from a change of wind strength. Completing the top 5 were Bennati, Cancellara and Terpstra. The top 5…

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Tour of Qatar 2015-Stage 2 Preview

By David Hunter Al Wakra – Al Khor Corniche 194.5km The riders are faced with the longest stage in the race. The wind is 15mph, coming from the South-East. That means a tailwind for a large part of the race, but cross winds for some of the end of the stage.

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Tour of Qatar 2015 – Stage 1 Preview

By David Hunter Dukhan – Sealine Beach 136km The race opens with a ride straight across the desert! The most important factor in all these stages is the wind. We can expect a 12mph wind, coming from the South-East. That means we will have some cross wind action and echelons! Predicting the weather is never an…

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Tour of Qatar 2015 – Overall Preview

By David Hunter After Dubai, the peloton make the short journey to Qatar. It might only be a short journey but it’s a totally different race. The organisers never deviate from the plan: short stages that cut through the desert. This race is perfect preparation for the Spring Classics and the field resembles many Belgian races….

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Dubai Tour 2015 – Stage 4 Preview

By David Hunter Dubai-Dubai 123kmThe race ends with a stage held within the city. At just 123km, it’s short and will end in a bunch sprint. Stage 3 left the race poised for an epic showdown, as Degenkolb leads Cavendish by 4 seconds and Lobato by 8 seconds.

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Dubai Tour 2015 – Overall Preview

By David Hunter The World Tour peloton rolls into affluent Dubai, for 4 days of racing. This is just the second edition of the race, and the organisers have substantially changed the parcours. Gone is the TT and in it’s place is a hill finish. In are the normal allocation of bonus seconds: 10, 6 and…

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