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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #150 on: October 03, 2019, 04:00:46 PM »
Huh, strange people.  ??? Best to ignore them indeed.

Thanks for keeping WCS alive, Vos.  :)

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #151 on: October 03, 2019, 06:42:53 PM »
Thanks WiC. Also thank you for playing, the CFF participants keep it alive.
And this season the same as in previous seasons, a low number of CFF participants after the WC races.
But that means more chance to win for the die-hard CFF participants. :))

Remaining WCS season scedule of 2019 =



Alvaro Hodeg (Deceuninck-QuickStep) won the rain-soaked Sparkassen Münsterland Giro one-day race, a bike throw to the line giving him a half-wheel advantage on Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe).

Belgian national champion Tim Merlier (Corendon-Circus) was third, with Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) fourth in a hectic and high-speed sprint. Dylan Groenewegen (Jumbo-Visma) suffered a late punctured and did not contest the sprint.

A crash sparked by Hodeg's lead-out man with two hundred metres to go took down several riders and scattered others across the road. Florian Sénéchal seemed to blame Max Walscheid of Team Sunweb for the crash, hitting out at the German several times after the finish before his Deceuninck-QuickStep teammates dragged him away.

Hodeg was unsure if he had won but then celebrated with his teammates after being told he had taken his seventh victory of 2019. Deceuninck-QuickStep have now won 66 races so far this year, moving closer to the 73 victories of 2018.

"It's amazing to finish the season like this," Hodeg said after taking several drinks from a long glass of beer on the podium.

"I'm really happy because I had the support of team all day. It was a hard race and really, really cold, but I did my best. I like to race in the rain," he said.

"I didn't see the crash because I was in front. I knew I had to take the last corner in the top five because it would be hard to move back up in rain. We did that and then I won. At first I wasn't sure if I'd won, but I did. I trained hard for Worlds but it didn’t work out. This is some kind of compensation."

The 193km race around Munster was the first of many post-World Championships races as the European season winds down.

The race was the final outing for Andre Greipel in Arkea-Samsic colours and perhaps the last race of his long career.

It was Mathieu van der Poel's last race of his road season before he focuses on cyclo-cross, and the Dutchman went on the attack with 75km to go, trying to chase down the early break of the race. He upped the speed with several big efforts but was never let go and only succeeded in bring the race back together, with Bora-Hansgrohe riding for Ackermann.

As the riders seemed to wait for a sprint finish, Brian van Goethem (Lotto Soudal) tried a solo attack with 20km to go. He had been in the early break of the day but refused to give up.

It was a valiant effort, but the Belgian only served as bait for the sprinters' teams to chase. He refused to ease and was only caught with 400 metres to go as the sprint teams jostled for position on the rain-soaked streets of central Munster but was fortunate to avoid the crash sparked by Sénéchal.

CFF League winner = Patrick Kok   8)

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #152 on: October 03, 2019, 08:06:53 PM »
I am among those die-hard one so hopefully I'll grab some more wins after this season's end  8)

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #153 on: October 04, 2019, 10:29:00 AM »
Good luck Kalarratas, and I have no doubts you will win some more, because in previous seasons you were the China-expert.
( in this way I hope to build up the pressure, and hopefully too much pressure for you as China-expert, so I can win too  ;D )


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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #154 on: October 04, 2019, 11:46:32 AM »
Gidich wins stage 3 and is the new GC leader.

CFF League stage 3 winner = Vos   :)
Kalarratas is the new GC leader with 3 more stages to go.

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #155 on: October 05, 2019, 01:17:49 AM »
  Rajović wins stage 4.

CFF League stage 4 winner = Kalarratas   8)
Kalarratas is still the GC leader with 2 more stages to go.


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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #156 on: October 06, 2019, 01:05:28 AM »
Roglič wins this 1-day race. Woods is 2nd en Higuita is 3rd.

CFF League winner = Vos   :)
It is already certain that I win the Chief of Classics Trophy8)

A.Yates wins stage 5 and is the new GC leader.

CFF League stage 5 winner = Lemosteam   8)
Kalarratas is still the GC leader with just 1 more stage to go.
The season trophies Royal Sprint Trophy and the most important Divine Champions Trophy are still not yet decided.

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #157 on: October 07, 2019, 12:40:46 AM »


Fedeli wins stage 6. In the picture the final top 3 GC ; 2nd Villella, 1st A.Yates and 3rd De La Parte.

CFF League stage 6 winner = pizzaboys   8)

GC winner = Vos   :)
Vos wins also the mountain- and youth jersey.
pizzaboys wins the sprint jersey.

The season trophies Royal Sprint Trophy and Divine Champions Trophy are still not yet decided.
That will be decided in China, the last tour of this season that starts in 10 days
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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #158 on: October 07, 2019, 10:44:09 AM »
SEASON TR0PHIES 2019 :
( the only rule= when there is an equal amount of victories, the person who won last will be ranked higher )

TOP 14 Divine Champions Trophy

1 Vos   11 
2 pizzaboys   10
3Patrick Kok   9
4 Kalarratas   5
5 TeamElrosportu   5
6 WinterIsComing   5
7GaoYao   4
8 Tarod   3
9 AJFactoryCycling   2
10Animatoca   1
11 Ciscoboss96   1
12 Oldboy   1
13 BrotasTeam   1
14 Euroscalt   1

TOP 12 Chief of Classics Trophy

1 Vos   13  winner of this season trophy !  8)
2 WinterIsComing   5
3 TeamElrosportu   5
4 pizzaboys   4
5 AJFactoryCycling   4
6Patrick Kok   3
7 Kalarratas   2
8 Tarod   2
9 Txonys   1
10GaoYao   1
11Animatoca   1
12 Mitte   1

TOP 31 Emperor of Stage Wins Trophy 
( including prologue )

1 pizzaboys   67  winner of this season trophy !  8)
2 Kalarratas   47
3 Vos   45
4Patrick Kok   38
5 WinterIsComing   35
6 TeamElrosportu   30
7GaoYao   21
8 Tarod   18
9Animatoca   15
10 Oldboy   11
11 Lemosteam   9
12 BrotasTeam   9
13 AJFactoryCycling   8
14 edu5   6
15 MarnixStar   6
16 ivanthor51   4
17 Txonys   3
18 PieterJanVB   3
19 Ciscoboss96   3
20 Sabmazz   2
21 azerite   2
22 Xavier Giné   2
23 Norman   2
24 tommyboonenCFF   2
25 Averatalm   1
26 Rekutxu1   1
27 FrierAccounting   1
28 Foeke   1
29 5o&Tapa   1
30 Mitte   1
31 Euroscalt   1

TOP 13 Royal Sprint Trophy

1 pizzaboys   12 
2 Vos   11
3 Kalarratas   8
4Patrick Kok   7
5 Tarod   6
6 WinterIsComing   5
7GaoYao   3
8 TeamElrosportu   2
9 MarnixStar   1
10Animatoca   1
11 Ciscoboss96   1
12 Mitte   1
13 AJFactoryCycling   1

TOP 15 King of the Mountains Trophy

1 TeamElrosportu   11  winner of this season trophy !  8)
2 Vos   9
3 pizzaboys   6
4Patrick Kok   5
5 WinterIsComing   5
6GaoYao   3
7 Kalarratas   3
8 edu5   3
9Animatoca   2
10 Lemosteam   2
11 Oldboy   2
12 tommyboonenCFF   2
13 Sabmazz   1
14 BrotasTeam   1
15 Euroscalt   1

TOP 18 Prince of Youth Trophy

1 pizzaboys   20  winner of this season trophy !  8)
2 Vos   11
3Patrick Kok   9
4 WinterIsComing   9
5 Kalarratas   6
6 TeamElrosportu   6
7Animatoca   5
8GaoYao   4
9 Oldboy   2
10 PieterJanVB   2
11 Tarod   2
12 BrotasTeam   2
13 edu5   1
14 Rekutxu1   1
15 Lemosteam   1
16 Mitte   1
17 Euroscalt   1
18 ivanthor51   1

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #159 on: October 08, 2019, 01:51:42 PM »
The next 1-day race is the oldest cycling race that still excists, the first edition was back in 1876 ( ! ) :
22 hours and 20 minutes left to join.

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #160 on: October 09, 2019, 02:28:11 PM »
Milano-Torino
WCS made a mistake in this 1-day race.
When it was just opened, WCS awarded every cyclist with just 1 star. Later WCS changed that.
But because of this mistake Patrick Kok has 15 cyclists and it says 15 stars used, but in fact he used 54 stars.
So he will probably win this race, because 35 stars where allowed. The other real CFF participants used 35 stars or less.

My solution ; Patrick Kok is lucky he might profit of this WCS-mistake, so his victory will count.
But it is obvious not a fair victory, so the 2nd real CFF participant will get a victory too.


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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #161 on: October 10, 2019, 12:47:23 AM »


Woods wins the oldest excisting cycling race. Valverde 2nd and A.Yates 3rd.

( 2 winners due to a WCS mistake ) CFF League winners = Patrick Kok   8) , and Vos   :)

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #162 on: October 13, 2019, 07:55:25 AM »


Mollema soloed to the biggest win of his career, and his first Monument 8), with victory in Il Lombardia on Saturday.
The 32yo attacked on the penultimate climb of the Civiglio with 18km to go after a brief lull in the lead group, and despite a late chase from a group that contained the winners of this year's Tour de France, Mollema hung on to win ahead of Alejandro Valverde (2nd) and Egan Bernal (3rd).

CFF League winner = Vos   :)

next race starts very soon, it is (probably) the last 1-day race of this season :
3½ hours left to join.

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #163 on: October 14, 2019, 07:16:28 AM »


Wallays wins after an impressive solo of 52 km. Terpstra 2nd and Naesen 3rd.

CFF League winner = Vos   :)


The season will end with a tour in China :  2 days and 23½ hours left to join.

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Re: WCS 2019
« Reply #164 on: October 16, 2019, 08:10:51 PM »
Just like previous season WCS added the 1-day race in Japan.

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