Tour de l'Avenir *spoilers*
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dsoutar wrote:I wonder how many of them will go on to greater things ? I know the winners frequently feature prominently in later years but the rest of the top ten ?
(the first year they went back to national teams - mostly pre-pro riders)
Current team & CQ Ranking
1. Bauke Mollema - Belkin (20)
2. Tony Martin - OPQS (18)
3. Andre Steensen - Cult Energy (2311) - had four years at Saxo Bank
4.Simon Spliak - Katusha (55)
5. Benat Intxausti - Movistar (101)
6. Guillaume Levarlet - Cofidis (688)
7. Craig Lewis - Champiosn Systems (2256) - had four years at HTC
8. Kristof Vandewalle - Trek (349)
9. Frederick Wilmann - Rigeriks-Kraft (1133) - had one year at Skil-Shimano
10. Dario Cataldo - Sky (147)
Other stage winners:
Stephane Poulhies - Cofidis (564)
Martin Kohler - BMC (509)
Rafaa Chtioui - Sky Dive Dubai (1524) - had one year at Europcar
Jose Herrada - Movistar (378)
Nicolas Hartmann - last season as a pro 2009 - had four years at Cofidis
Iavn Rovny - Tinkoff (669)
Oleg Opryshko - last season as a pro 2011 - had two years at Amore & Vita
So in general they mostly seem to do well. The strange one here is the Tunisian Rafaa Chtioui. He won the 24k time trial - ahead of Malori, Boasson Hagen and Martin - and then was barely heard of again.Twitter: @RichN950 -
Chtioui has had a far better return than Opryshko. Spent a couple of seasons at Acqua Sapone too and a few very decent results there.0
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I'm always impressed with Tao G-H, whenever he's on The Cycling Podcast and writing in procycling.
He seems a good orator.0