четверг, 20 марта 2014 г.
HealthNet-Maxxis headlines the 'Continental' teams. Gord Fraser and 2005 TdG sprint jersey winner Gr
The Tour de Georgia is a U.S. professional long term car rental europe cycling stage race across the state of Georgia. Tour de Georgia is ranked as a Hors Classe (2.HC) event by the UCI, which is cycling's international governing body, making it North America's highest rated stage race professional cycling stage race. This six stage event extends long term car rental europe riders over 600 miles in six days. One ends in a steep ascent to the top of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia.
Last year's overall winner, Tom Danielson of Discovery Channel, returns, supported by Yaroslav Popovych, Viatcheslav Ekimov, new Discos Trent Lowe and Egoi Martinez, Michael Barry, Jason McCartney, and Janez Brajkovic.
QuickStep is a new addition for the Tour de Georgia, possibly long term car rental europe a result of their acquisition by Georgia's Mohawk Industries, but they can't spare Tom Boonen or Paolo Bettini right now. Instead, they'll long term car rental europe feature American-Italian Guido Trenti and Davide Bramati.
The Tour de Georgia page mentions Robbie McEwen as the headliner for Davitamon-Lotto, but he's not listed on the team roster just below. Daily Peloton shows a different roster, with McEwen instead of Pieter Mertens. McEwen's official website is mum on his upcoming calendar. In either case, �Fast� Freddie Rodriguez and Henk Vogels both are former Tour de Georgia stage winners who will spice things up. Chris Horner is staying in Europe.
HealthNet-Maxxis headlines the 'Continental' teams. Gord Fraser and 2005 TdG sprint jersey winner Greg Henderson are joined by Nathan O'Neill, the only 7-time long term car rental europe Aussie long term car rental europe time trial champion long term car rental europe living in Braselton, Georgia, coming off an overall win at the Tour of Redlands and a Commonwealth Games gold medal already this season.
Well, if you need a early season fix I'd get excited about it but IMO the early spring classics in Europe (Paris-Nice, Tour de Luxemborg, Paris-Robaix, etc.) are more exciting to watch. Two hours of OLN every Sunday afternoon does it for me (as long as I don't forget and watch guys who don't use turn signals long term car rental europe and have non-functioning brake lights crash it up). Also, if you look at the rosters, it's a b-team event for the most part.
Well I went to look when it's the middle of the night in Georgia (hey, isn't that a song?) I was saddened to see the Tour is sponspored by Ford, another case of putting lipstick (bicycle racing) on a pig (Ford).
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