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mb2612
Posted on 29-04-2011 00:29
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The interview was in December so I am confused why they only posted it now.

As far as Di Luca goes, I guess he is ok with a 2 year ban, he just doesn't like it to be shortened. Also you don't rat out your friends I guess
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Posted on 06-05-2011 06:35
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Not a big thing, but didn't Fränk Schleck crash out on stage 3 in the Tour last year? Pfft

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Posted on 20-05-2011 08:17
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American Tejay Van Garderen (RadioShack) at the front.
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Way to go cyclingnews Pfft
 
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Posted on 21-05-2011 20:09
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The day exposed several weaknesses in the overall contenders, however - the likes of Michele Scarponi (Lampre-ISD), Roman Kreuziger (Astana) and David Arroyo (Katusha) - whilst confirming that Contador remains the man to beat in what is rapidly becoming 'his' Giro d’Italia.

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Posted on 24-05-2011 23:19
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I guess cyclingnews.com guys just screwed some names and photos of Golas/Veuchelen together Grin

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Posted on 24-05-2011 23:44
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Yeah, Michal Golas isn't that ugly. Pfft
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Inferio wrote:
I guess cyclingnews.com guys just screwed some names and photos of Golas/Veuchelen together Grin

http://www.cyclin...et-married


First photo of Golas with his family (4th of all). Is he doing the trollface?
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Posted on 25-05-2011 01:33
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untal wrote:
Inferio wrote:
I guess cyclingnews.com guys just screwed some names and photos of Golas/Veuchelen together Grin

http://www.cyclin...et-married


First photo of Golas with his family (4th of all). Is he doing the trollface?


The fact I pointed out is that the family is Veuchelen's, not Golas'. But yes, Veuchelen is obviosuly trying to scare the photographer Grin
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Posted on 25-05-2011 05:08
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Seriously? The guy that created these few pics must have recognized that it`s not the same guy. Wink How could he not seen it?
 
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Posted on 25-05-2011 07:01
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That's an impressive fail, even by Cyclingnews.
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Posted on 06-06-2011 19:11
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On tomorrow's stage in Dauphine:

Stage two offers the first real chance for sprinters in the Dauphine. A rolling, but mostly flat stage will give also give opportunities for break although staying away on the relatively short 179km parcours may prove difficult. The finish will also provide a little extra spice, with a 40m rise in the final 500m. Someone like a Paolo Bettini will be looking for the win.


Say what?
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Posted on 06-06-2011 20:12
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I think they tried to say someone similar to Paolo Bettini Pfft
 
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Posted on 06-06-2011 20:32
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That's exactly what the article says. There's nothing wrong there.
If you want to say 'the things science doesn't understand...that's god's hand', then - because the list of things science can't explain and that religious people attribute to god is constantly getting smaller and smaller - you've just defined your own god as a continuously receding pocket of ignorance.

That's about the most offensive thing you could possibly say about a religion. Yet people only ever claim it about their own religion.
 
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Posted on 06-06-2011 20:57
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But there's no one like Paolo Bettini Wink
 
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Posted on 07-06-2011 18:49
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Le coq sportif to provide Tour de France jerseys for 2012

...

The firm will also provide the jerseys for the other ASO races, which include the Vuelta a Espana, Paris-Nice, Paris-Roubaix, and the Criterium du Dauphine.


Paris-Roubaix, the first one-day race with leader jerseys Pfft
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Posted on 07-06-2011 18:57
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lol

And they did put Paris-Nice on that list, so which race are they confusing there?

Oh maybe Le Coq Sportif will provide ASO the stone they give to the winner. Pfft
 
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Posted on 07-06-2011 20:17
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kumazan wrote:
lol
And they did put Paris-Nice on that list, so which race are they confusing there?

Oh maybe Le Coq Sportif will provide ASO the stone they give to the winner. Pfft


How do you mean? Paris-Nice is an ASO race.
 
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Posted on 08-06-2011 11:59
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Gustavovskiy wrote:
Le coq sportif to provide Tour de France jerseys for 2012

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The firm will also provide the jerseys for the other ASO races, which include the Vuelta a Espana, Paris-Nice, Paris-Roubaix, and the Criterium du Dauphine.


Paris-Roubaix, the first one-day race with leader jerseys Pfft


maybe they plan a tour the cobbles? Pfft
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Posted on 08-06-2011 12:08
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wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
kumazan wrote:
lol
And they did put Paris-Nice on that list, so which race are they confusing there?

Oh maybe Le Coq Sportif will provide ASO the stone they give to the winner. Pfft


How do you mean? Paris-Nice is an ASO race.


How can you not get it wacko? They put Paris Roubaix, which could be seen as a fast mistake instead of Paris Nice, but Paris Nice is already on the list. So which 2nd ASO race are they confusing Paris Roubaix for, that has leader jerseys....
That's what Kumazan writes
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Posted on 08-06-2011 12:39
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Sorry.
 

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