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He rides for Trek.

 

Met him just after he won World Junior TT Champs.Sparticus was helping him lots when he was on the Junior Leopard team before moving to Trek racing.He has the potential to be a great Classics rider.

 

http://www.trekfactoryracing.com/sites/default/files/styles/halfscreen/public/news/jungels_11.jpg

 

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I'm loving watching the P-N live.

 

Perfect weather for it too. Sure I'm getting proper buzzed from all the accompanying coffee but it's worth it!

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I'm loving watching the P-N live.

 

Perfect weather for it too. Sure I'm getting proper buzzed from all the accompanying coffee but it's worth it!

 

The weather gods sure have smiled on Paris-Nice.

On the Tirreno' too.

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The weather gods sure have smiled on Paris-Nice.

On the Tirreno' too.

 

Agreed! Nary an arm warmer in sight. Race from the Sun to the Sun ;-)

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All over Europe at the moment.Hope it'll stay this way and not have snow in April again.

 

Hoping for a warmer Milan-San Remo, hey

 

2013 pics, not often you see Robbie cry

 

http://crankpunk.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/millar641.jpg

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Yeah, which fan isn't?

The PROs sure don't wish for it

It's been a while hey

 

After Milan-San Remo and Giro last year the pros will be ready for anything :eek:

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Reinardt 6th yesterday!!Even got a leadout from Degenkolb himself.

3rd in the bunch print after the 3 breakaway guys. :thumbup:

 

Brilliant!!!!!

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MEANWHILE AT TIRRENO'

 

The stage has passed the halfway point and we have 10 escapees up the road. They had a maximum lead of 2:55 after 90km, but the gap is now down to 2:30

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The 10 leaders are Stephen Cummings (BMC), Jens Keukeleire (Orica-GreenEdge), Mattia Cattaneo (Lampre), Pim Ligthart (Lott-Belisol), Giovanni Bernaudeau (Europcar), Gregory Rast (Trek Factory Racing), Aleksandr Kuchynski (Katusha), Adrien Petit (Cofidis), Alessandro De Marchi (Cannondale) and Florian Vachon (Bretagne - Seche Environnement)

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There has been one third category climb already today where Sylvain Chavanel took full points and now is the virtual leader in the king of the mountains competition. Chavanel was very active in yesterday's break and did his best to hold off the peloton. Perhaps we will see something from him again today.

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Simon Gerrans didn't sign on this morning. The Australian champion was seen hanging off the back on the final climb yesterday and has apparently been suffering from allergies. He hopes to be recovered and ready for Milan-San Remo in just over a week.

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