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Jensinator August 18, 2007

Posted by Shamous in CSC, cycling, jens voigt, Time Trial, tour of germany.
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Jens Voigt has set himself to win his second straight Tour of Germany. Today he surprised many of the top time trail riders by taking the win by 14 seconds. Not only does Jens has one more stage left, its also a very flat stage which means it for the sprinters. This also will make it very easy for Jens to sit in the peleton and control the race. So team CSC is sitting pretty going into tomorrows stage. Heres the results from velonews.com

Results Stage 8
1. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, at 39:42.4
2. Laszlo Bodrogi (Hun), Credit Agricole, at 0:14.8
3. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Discovery Channel, at 0:25:6
4. Jason McCartney (USA), Discovery Channel, at 0:39.1
5. Linus Gerdemann (G), T-Mobile, at 0:39.8
6. Marco Pinotti (I), T-Mobile, at 0:43.7
7. Leonardo Bertagnolli (I), Liquigas, at 0:46.1
8. Gustav Erik Larsson (S), Unibet, at 0:46.5
9. Bobby Julich (USA), CSC, at 0:50.3
10. Joost Posthuma (Nl), Rabobank, at 1:14.6

Other North Americans
13. George Hincapie (USA), Discovery Channel, at 1:36.0
43. Tom Danielson (USA), Discovery Channel, at 2:47.6

Overall
1. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, at 27:40:26
2. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Discovery Channel, at 1:57
3. David Lopez Garcia (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, at 2:10
4. Leonardo Bertagnolli (I), Liquigas, at 3:05
5. Robert Gesink (Nl), Rabobank, at 3:15
6. Chris Anker Sørensen (Dk), CSC, at 4:06
7. Maxime Monfort (B), Cofidis, at 5:22
8. Laurens Ten Dam (Nl), Unibet, at 5:26
9. Gustav Erik Larsson (S), Unibet, at 6:08
10. Davide Rebellin (I), Gerolsteiner, at 6:16

Other North Americans
22. Bobby Julich (USA), CSC, at 7:55
27. George Hincapie (USA), Discovery Channel, at 8:23
29. Tom Danielson (USA), Discovery Channel, at 8:37
43. Jason McCartney (USA), Discovery Channel, at 13:02

Tour of Germany Update August 17, 2007

Posted by Shamous in cycling, Gerald Ciolek, jens voigt, T-Mobile, Time Trial, tour of germany.
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Sorry I was unable to update you yesterday this month has been very hectic lately. I have found very little time to write but I can today. So today was the sixth stage of the Tour of Germany. T-Mobiles Gerald Ciolek has taken a second win for the the past two days. While Ciolek is winning Jens Viogt is defending is overall lead. He has kept a strong 33 second lead over second place and will most likely retain it heading into tomorrows 33.1 kilometer time trail. But as always heres some results a little shorted up like usual. They were provided by velonews at velonews.com as well as the photo.

Tour of Germany
Stage 7
1. Gerald Ciolek (G) T-Mobile, 191.2km in 4:08:20
2. Erik Zabel (G), Milram, same time
3. Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, s.t.
4. Aurelien Clerc (Swi), Bouygues Telecom, s.t.
5. Danilo Napolitano (I), Lampre-Fondital, s.t.
6. Rene Weissinger (G), Volksbank, s.t.
7. Mark Renshaw (Aus), Crédit Agricole, s.t.
8. Olaf Pollack (G) Wiesenhof, s.t.
9. Sven Teutenberg (G), Volksbank, s.t.
10. Koldo Fernandez (Sp), Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.

Overall
1. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, 27:00:44
2. David Lopez Garcia (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, at 0:33
3. Robert Gesink (Ned), Rabobank, at 1:14
4. Chris Sorensen (Den), CSC, at 1:24
5. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Discovery Channel, at 1:31
6. Leonardo Bertagnolli (I), Liquigas, at 2:19
7. Laurens Tendam (Ned), Unibet, at 2:34
8. Damiano Cunego (I) Lampre, at 2:48
9. Davide Rebellin (I), Gerolsteiner, at 3:27
10. Maxime Monfort (B), Cofidis, at 3:45

Jens still on top. August 15, 2007

Posted by Shamous in Caisse d'Epargne, CSC, cycling, jens voigt, lopez garcia, tour of germany.
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Going into the fifth state today Jens Voigt has retained his lead. But for the stage it was Lopez Garcia from Caisse d’Epargne that beat out Jens by only 12 seconds on today’s mountain stage. The second place finish by Jens has increased his gap overall. Heres the results provided by velonews.com

Stage Results
1. David Lopez Garcia (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, 157.6km in 4:21:07 (36.02kph)
2. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, at 0:12
3. Robert Gesink (Nl), Rabobank, at 0:20
4. Damiano Cunego (I), Lampre-Fondital, at 0:33
5. Laurens Ten Dam (Nl), Unibet, at 0:46
6. Leonardo Bertagnolli (I), Liquigas, at 1:04
7. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Discovery Channel, at 1:10
8. Christian Pfannberger (A), Elk Haus-Simplon, at
9. Chris Anker Sørensen (Dk), CSC, at 1:29
10. Josep Jufre Pou (Sp), Predictor-Lotto, at 1:43

Other North Americans
36. Tom Danielson (USA), Discovery Channel, at 5:28
43. George Hincapie (USA), Discovery Channel, at 6:26
46. Bobby Julich (USA), CSC, at 6:26
70. Jason McCartney (USA), Discovery Channel, at 9:19

Overall
1. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, 18:54:44
2. David Lopez Garcia (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, at 0:33
3. Robert Gesink (Nl), Rabobank, at 1:14
4. Chris Anker Sørensen (Dk), CSC, at 1:24
5. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Discovery Channel, at 1:31
6. Leonardo Bertagnolli (I), Liquigas, at 2:19
7. Laurens Ten Dam (Nl), Unibet, at 2:34
8. Damiano Cunego (I), Lampre-Fondital, at 2:48
9. Davide Rebellin (I), Gerolsteiner, at 3:27
10. Maxime Monfort (B), Cofidis, at 3:45

Other North Americans
25. Tom Danielson (USA), Discovery Channel, at 5:49
33. George Hincapie (USA), Discovery Channel, at 6:47
34. Bobby Julich (USA), CSC, at 7:05
58. Jason McCartney (USA), Discovery Channel, at 12:23

CSC still has lead but Discovery is Closing fast August 14, 2007

Posted by Shamous in CSC, cycling, Discovery Channel Team, tour of germany.
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Sorry but I only have time to post results so here they are for the tour of germany’s fourth stage.
Results – Stage 4
1. Damiano Cunego (I), Lampre-Fondital, 183.8km in 4:28.06
2. Davide Rebellin (I), Gerolsteiner, at 0:00
3. David Lopez Garcia (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, at 0:00
4. Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, at 0:05
5. Patrick Calcagni (Swi), Liquigas, at 0:05
6. Peter Velits (Svk), Wiesenhof Felt, at 0:05
7. Andrea Tonti (I), Quick Step-Innergetic, at 0:05
8. Florian Stalder (Swi), Volksbank, at 0:05
9. Manuele Mori (I), Saunier Duval-Prodir, at 0:05
10. George Hincapie (USA), Discovery Channel, at 0:05

Overall
1. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, at 14:33.31
2. Chris Anker Sørensen (Dk), CSC, at 0:01
3. George Hincapie (USA), Discovery Channel, at 0:27
4. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Discovery Channel, at 0:27
5. Tom Danielson (USA), Discovery Channel, at 0:27
6. Davide Rebellin (I), Gerolsteiner, at 0:45
7. Bobby Julich (USA), CSC, at 0:45
8. David Lopez Garcia (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, at 0:49
9. Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, at 0:52
10. Matthias Russ (G), Gerolsteiner, at 0:55

CSC in the lead in Germany August 12, 2007

Posted by Shamous in bobby julich, CSC, erik zabel, jens voigt, tour of germany.
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CSC’s riders Jens Voigt retains his lead in the Tour of Germany. He has remained in yellow over the past few days. Today the third stage took place and Erik Zabel took the win. But currently CSC is dominating the overall standings. They have control over the top 6 places. An American is in the top ten, my man Bobby Julich is sitting in second place. Heres some more results enjoy.
Tour of Germany
Stage 3
1. Erik Zabel (G) Milram, 4:49:25
2. Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Sp), Caisse d’Epargne, s.t.
3. Bradley McGee (Aus), Française des Jeux, s.t.
4. Manuele Mori (I), Saunier Duval, s.t.
5. Patrick Calcagni (I), Liquigas, s.t.
6. Rene Weissinger (G), Volksbank, s.t.
7. Bjorn Leukemans (B), Predictor-Lotto, s.t.
8. Gerald Ciolek (G), T-Mobile s.t.
9. Rene Mandri (G), Ag2r, s.t.
10. Martin Elmiger (Swi), Ag2r, s.t.

Overall
1. Jens Voigt (G), CSC, 10:05:20
2. Bobby Julich (USA), CSC, same time
3. Alexandr Kolobnew (Rus), CSC, s.t.
4. Andy Schleck (Lux), CSC, s.t.
5. Chris Sorensen (Den), CSC, s.t.
6. Volodymir Gustov (Ukr), CSC, s.t.
7. George Hincapie (USA), Discovery Channel, at 0:27
8. Jurgen van Goolen (B) Discovery Channel), s.t