Written by Finz of NightmareChaos
This is a small Breakaway as not much has happened yet. Soon the Tweedaagse van Antwerpen starts and all the riders are ready to participate there and the Italian Giro di Montelbano is starting soon after. Division three is ready to have a great race there. Where Tweedaagse van Antwerpen is full already, Giro di Montelbano has room for three more teams. Who will pick the last spots.
Classics
Alpe d`Huez Classic
Much controversy around this season winner of the big French classic Alpe d'Huez | | Classic. How can a twenty six year old be so experienced that he could ride home every other cyclist from, self acclaimed, bigger teams. WestPomeranian explained that his Belgian star had been riding his bike a lot while training. That way he could learn vital race information on how to behave and what to do when certain events occured. At twenty six he has the wits and skills of a thirty year old. Alpe d'Huez is just the first of many trophees, manager Adam claims.
1. Laurend Bourgois, WestPomeranian
2. Brett Graham, Drapeau Noir
3. Santos Abarca, Club Ciclista
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Top Ten Transfers
1. Innokenty Tipalov from RouskovTeam to jmtoler for 400K
2. Jens Haugland from Lysskar Nabolag to jmtoler for 342.127 $
3. Theo Bruintjes from Draken Giants to TJ Banik OKD for 330K
4. Hartmann Sadolin from California Mist to nonnies for 300K
5. Marius Hågensen from jmtoler to aussie555 for 280K
6. Jeremy Murphy from lastplace1414 to Cloud Atlas for 250K
6. Cesario Mondello from Team Arctic to Vientiane Cycling for 235K
8. Ignaty Kulakov from Lastbjørn BMX Spårts to Team Stredet for 210K
9. Roel Beetens from omega pharma lotto to Avataria for 200K
10. Nick Boisen from California Mist to Vientiane Cycling for 200K
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