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USA Pro Challenge 2014 – Stage 4 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 3 Recap A surprising 8 man break developed over the top of Monarch Pass. In the break was Van Garderen, Hermans, Majka, Rogers, Poljanski, Danielson, Acevedo and Jones. Back in the peloton, Trek were riding hard for Matthew Busche.  Trek brought the break back and everyone was happy to see Rogers going…

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USA Pro Challenge 2014 – Stage 3 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 2 Recap The break escaped and Robin Carpenter decided to go solo, over Monarch Pass. He was 45 seconds ahead, with 7km to go, when the race officials stopped the race. They thought it was too dangerous but the peloton were furious and they decided to continue with the race. Carpenter…

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USA Pro Challenge 2014 – Stage 2 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 1 Recap Cannondale spent all day controlling the peloton but lost it on the final climb. Voigt attacked and the peloton split in two. The remaining 5km saw a few attacks, with Mejias getting away. He looked to have a good gap, but two riders managed to bridge: Howes and Reijnen….

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USA Pro Challenge 2014 – Stage 1 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 1 Aspen – Aspen 98km Don’t be impressed with the jaggy profile, the horizontal axis, over-emphasising the vertical gain. We do have some climbing, but nothing too serious. The racing will be very fast as the stage is very short, so don’t be surprised to see many riders getting dropped but…

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USA Pro Challenge 2014 – Overall Preview

By David Hunter The racing continues in the US, with the 4th running of this race. In 2013, it was Tejay Van Garderen who continued the trend of the race being won by an American. He returns to defend his crown. Stage 1 is a rerun of stage 1 from 2013, where Peter Sagan won….

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Eneco Tour 2014 – Stage 7 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 6 Recap What a day! The break went and it featured Boonen and Moser, amongst others. Last man standing was Nathan Haas. In the final 15km, the GC boys started to attack each other. Due to a lack of teammates, Tom Dumoulin was left isolated. He chased a few attacks down,…

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Eneco Tour 2014 – Stage 5 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 4 Recap We eventually got a sprint and it was won by Nacer Bouhanni. Greipel had earlier abandoned, due to a sore throat, but the victory was overshadowed by a horrific crash, involving Stybar. The Czech rider was seriously injured after crashing in the finishing straight. A real shame for him…

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Eneco Tour 2014 – Stage 4 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 3 Review What a day for Tom Dumolulin. Resplendent, in his Dutch National TT jersey, the Giant-Shimano rider managed to beat the brilliant time set by Fabian Cancellara. The Swiss rider had posted an amazing time, and it looked like he would win but Tom fought to the end. The Dutchman…

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Eneco Tour 2014 – Stage 3 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 2 Recap What a stage! It should have been a day for the sprinters, but Belkin had other ideas. They ripped the peloton apart, until a small group was left at the front. This group were to go on and fight out the stage victory. Behind this, Tom Dumoulin, had a…

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Eneco Tour 2014 – Stage 2 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 1 Recap The opening stage turned out to be as mad as expected. High wind, rain and a nervous peloton meant we had many crashes. The final 20km was full of attacks, most noticeably from Hayman, Vanmarcke, Wellens, Dumoulin, Trentin, Dowsett and Oss. Once all had calmed down and the peloton…

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Eneco Tour 2014 – Stage 1 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 1 Terneuzen – Terneuzen 182.1km The race opens with a flat day, but beware as wind is about! There is a chance of rain, all day, and a strong crosswind for the majority of the stage. This is going to make for nervous riding as nobody wants to lose time in…

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Eneco Tour 2014 – Overall Preview

By David Hunter Stuck in the middle of the Tour de France and the Vuelta, we have the Eneco Tour. The race, held in Holland, is 7 stages long: 1 short TT(10km), 3 sprint stages and 3 horrible classics style stages. Stage 5 finishes on the Muur van Geraardsbergan. The climb made famous in the…

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Prudential RideLondon Classic 2014 Preview

By David Hunter The riders head to London for the 3rd running of this race. Like the other editions, we have a challenging middle section with some short, steep climbs. The only problem for the punchers is the 50km run to home. Both editions of the race have ended in sprint finishes with Cavendish winning…

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Tour of Utah 2014 – Stage 6 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 5 Recap Jens Voigt got in the break and did all he could to take one last stage win, but he failed! The dirt roads provided some much needed excitement but didn’t prove to be decisive. Moreno Hofland quit the stage early on, so the American teams sensed the opportunity to…

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Tour of Poland 2014 – Stage 7 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 6 Recap Yet again, Majka delivered. Oliver Zaugg did a great job for him and he attacked with 3km to go. Izagirre was the only one who could follow but he blew not long afterwards. Thankfully, Intxausti was going well and provided a wheel to follow. Majka continued on for the…

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Tour of Utah 2014 – Stage 5 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 4 Review We got a copy of 2013, with a battle between the two old boys, Danielson and Horner. All else, couldn’t cope with the altitude and gradient and under constant pressure, it was Horner that went pop! Tommy D rode off into the distance to take the stage and GC….

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Tour of Poland 2014 – Stage 6 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 5 Recap We got the expected “bunch”sprint, after a very long, drag up to the finishing line. Movistar seemed to have got their tactics spot on, but when Capecchi jumped, his teammates didn’t follow. Intxausti, still managed to get in a good position and looked like he might take the win,…

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Tour of Utah 2014 – Stage 4 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 3 Recap Sprint, as expected, and won by Hofland, as expected! Wackermann delivered the sprint I expected, in stage 1, to claim 2nd place. Easy when you’re the only sprinter in the race. Stage 4 Ogden – Powder Mountain 168.5km At last, some real action!

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