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Old 27-04.-2008, 07:03 AM   #1
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Up brasstown bald by two people! He lead for most of the climb but couldn't shake Trent Lowe or Kanstantin Siutsou the later of whom attack to win the stage. Leipheimer tried attack Lowe and failed, Lowe counter attack and took 6 seconds out of him.

I'll be honest, never heard of Kanstantin Siutsou before, anyone know who he is?
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Old 27-04.-2008, 07:44 AM   #2
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Up brasstown bald by two people! He lead for most of the climb but couldn't shake Trent Lowe or Kanstantin Siutsou the later of whom attack to win the stage. Leipheimer tried attack Lowe and failed, Lowe counter attack and took 6 seconds out of him.

I'll be honest, never heard of Kanstantin Siutsou before, anyone know who he is?

Well I've heard of him but the name is all I know about him.
Interesting to hear Levi just letting Siutsou ride away, it seems he's peaking for the autumn. Am I correct? Or has Astana ran out of vitamins since Kloden's probably not allowed to order them from Ebay any more...

But it's pretty sure Leipheimer can say farewell to his TdG win...the last stage is looking pretty flat and I'm sure High Road can keep the pack together in the penultimate bump.
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Old 27-04.-2008, 08:27 AM   #3
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Up brasstown bald by two people! He lead for most of the climb but couldn't shake Trent Lowe or Kanstantin Siutsou the later of whom attack to win the stage. Leipheimer tried attack Lowe and failed, Lowe counter attack and took 6 seconds out of him.

I'll be honest, never heard of Kanstantin Siutsou before, anyone know who he is?

former world champ

I think he won the road, about 2004 u23, and finished perhaps 3rd, in the tt.

Let me think at winners

Velits/Boom(tt)
Ciolek/Cornu
shit, struggling,
Grabovskyy/Ignatiev

ahhh, mind aint working atm. It might be 2004.

He was at Barlo, was about 15th on GC before a meltdown at the Tour last year on one Queen stage perhaps, ended 23 on GC, top few on white jersey.

Gotta be about 25, and one of the better GT prospects for his age

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I think he won the road, about 2004 u23, and finished perhaps 3rd, in the tt.
Good memory - U23 road race winner in 2004 (not sure about the TT) - http://www.highroadsports.com/team/...stantin-Sivtsov
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Tommy D. only lost eleven and a half minutes. Things might be looking up for him. I'm sure his Giro form is just around the corner.

Hamilton must be carrying his twin on his back. He barely beat Tommy.
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Tommy D. only lost eleven and a half minutes. Things might be looking up for him. I'm sure his Giro form is just around the corner.

Hamilton must be carrying his twin on his back. He barely beat Tommy.

Dominguez beat Hamilton yesterday...I think all the fake tanning cream poisoning his system or something.
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Beaten like a redheaded stepchild !
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Tommy D. only lost eleven and a half minutes. Things might be looking up for him. I'm sure his Giro form is just around the corner.

Hamilton must be carrying his twin on his back. He barely beat Tommy.
Ouch. A has-been and a coulda-been nearly holding hands across the finish line.
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Tommy D. only lost eleven and a half minutes. Things might be looking up for him. I'm sure his Giro form is just around the corner.

Hamilton must be carrying his twin on his back. He barely beat Tommy.

Looks like his back is still causing problems, either that or the missed training due to injury means he doesn't have any form.
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Looks like his back is still causing problems, either that or the missed training due to injury means he doesn't have any form.

No matter what, Trent Lowe had the "you fucking blew it" moment of the US domestic scene this year.
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I watched the last three days of the tdg and I was on brasstown bald about 200 meters from the top when they all came by. Tommy D was in the lead group for sometime as they approached Brasstown as was the yellow jersey (Trent Lowe) Tommy D's team mate. When they rounded the corner where we were, Trent Lowe was on Levi's back wheel and they both were in some pain. They were 30 meter or so behind the High road rider. When Tommy D went by he was asking if anyone knew who had won the stage. I think he had been riding for Trent Lowe earlier when he was in the lead pack and might have shot his wad. His girlfriend came by before the riders arrived and was chalking some hearts on the road for Tommy and I heard her say they he has had a herniated disc in his back and has been really working on trying to get that resolved this spring. Brasstown Bald is a real pain. The ride makes its way over Unicoi Gap about 12-15 miles before Brasstown Bald. Unicoi Gap has got to be about 4-6 miles of climbing with a desent and then another 4-5 miles of tough rollers before they begin Brasstown that is almost 4 miles of very steep climbing average 12 percent with some 23 percent areas. Those boys showed the pain on their faces!
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Beaten like a redheaded stepchild !

Ah yes, those words have been spoken before. And not by you...unless you are in fact Hugh.
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I watched the last three days of the tdg and I was on brasstown bald about 200 meters from the top when they all came by. Tommy D was in the lead group for sometime as they approached Brasstown as was the yellow jersey (Trent Lowe) Tommy D's team mate. When they rounded the corner where we were, Trent Lowe was on Levi's back wheel and they both were in some pain. They were 30 meter or so behind the High road rider. When Tommy D went by he was asking if anyone knew who had won the stage. I think he had been riding for Trent Lowe earlier when he was in the lead pack and might have shot his wad. His girlfriend came by before the riders arrived and was chalking some hearts on the road for Tommy and I heard her say they he has had a herniated disc in his back and has been really working on trying to get that resolved this spring. Brasstown Bald is a real pain. The ride makes its way over Unicoi Gap about 12-15 miles before Brasstown Bald. Unicoi Gap has got to be about 4-6 miles of climbing with a desent and then another 4-5 miles of tough rollers before they begin Brasstown that is almost 4 miles of very steep climbing average 12 percent with some 23 percent areas. Those boys showed the pain on their faces!

Good info. Thanx.
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I watched the last three days of the tdg and I was on brasstown bald about 200 meters from the top when they all came by. Tommy D was in the lead group for sometime as they approached Brasstown as was the yellow jersey (Trent Lowe) Tommy D's team mate. When they rounded the corner where we were, Trent Lowe was on Levi's back wheel and they both were in some pain. They were 30 meter or so behind the High road rider. When Tommy D went by he was asking if anyone knew who had won the stage. I think he had been riding for Trent Lowe earlier when he was in the lead pack and might have shot his wad. His girlfriend came by before the riders arrived and was chalking some hearts on the road for Tommy and I heard her say they he has had a herniated disc in his back and has been really working on trying to get that resolved this spring. Brasstown Bald is a real pain. The ride makes its way over Unicoi Gap about 12-15 miles before Brasstown Bald. Unicoi Gap has got to be about 4-6 miles of climbing with a desent and then another 4-5 miles of tough rollers before they begin Brasstown that is almost 4 miles of very steep climbing average 12 percent with some 23 percent areas. Those boys showed the pain on their faces!

drawing hearts? what about the cockandballs?
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