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Ewoud Dronkert
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
Netherlands:
1. Koos Moerenhout
2. Sebastiaan Langeveld
3. Maarten den Bakker
4. Michael Boogerd

Again, Boogerd probably the strongest man on the course. Vierhouten the
first to attack from the small Rabobank controlled group. Den Bakker was
gifted the last podium spot for his troubles.


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E. Dronkert

Andre
01-03-1970, 07:16 AM
On Jul 1, 10:54 am, Ewoud Dronkert <firstn...@lastname.net.invalid>
wrote:
> Netherlands:
> 1. Koos Moerenhout
> 2. Sebastiaan Langeveld
> 3. Maarten den Bakker
> 4. Michael Boogerd
>
> Again, Boogerd probably the strongest man on the course. Vierhouten the
> first to attack from the small Rabobank controlled group. Den Bakker was
> gifted the last podium spot for his troubles.
>
> --
> E. Dronkert

Was Thomas Decker around?

Ewoud Dronkert
01-03-1970, 07:16 AM
Ewoud Dronkert schreef:
> first to attack from the small Rabobank controlled group. Den Bakker was
> gifted the last podium spot for his troubles.

http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/photos/races07/nats07/dutch-koos.jpg
The annotation is a bit harsh on old Boogie. There wasn't a sprint.
Moerenhout drove off more than a lap before. Langeveld was the one (then
from Skill-Shimano) who agreed not to contest Boogerd's win in the year
before. Den Bakker is an old pal from Rabobank who did all the work
chasing Moerenhout. Boogerd was a true gentleman in his last
championships, like Breukink was in Boogie's first. Alas no chance for
the same dramatic handover from the old to the new generation.


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E. Dronkert

Simon Brooke
01-03-1970, 07:16 AM
in message <4687c023$0$338$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>, Ewoud Dronkert
('firstname@lastname.net.invalid') wrote:

> Netherlands:
> 1. Koos Moerenhout
> 2. Sebastiaan Langeveld
> 3. Maarten den Bakker
> 4. Michael Boogerd
>
> Again, Boogerd probably the strongest man on the course. Vierhouten the
> first to attack from the small Rabobank controlled group. Den Bakker was
> gifted the last podium spot for his troubles.

Great Britain:

Rain stopped play.

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simon@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/

;; part time troll.

Ewoud Dronkert
01-03-1970, 07:16 AM
Andre schreef:
> Was Thomas Dekker around?

Yeah. Fell on the 2nd lap, same incident that took out Stef Clement.
Afterwards seen doing some huge pulls. Commentators speculated the fall
made hime decide to forget about his own chances. Nevertheless, he
bridged to the front group 2 times. Then he missed the last decisive
move where his team mates Moerenhout, Langeveld and Boogerd escaped
(together with Den Bakker, Vierhouten and Ten Dam). He was really stuck
that time; the gap was too big for him alone and if he cooperated with
the group he would have brought back better sprinters like Van Hummel
and Maaskant. Although the latter is Rabobank too (continental team, as
an U23), he has announced that next year he will ride for a different
Protour team. That doesn't go down well with the Rabo crowd, of course.


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E. Dronkert