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Rui_Costa
What have Theo Bos done in turkey??

I'm a little out of that so if anyone can explain me I wuld be thankful.

 
wackojackohighcliffe
he grabbed daryl impey in the sprint and through him across him into the barriers and to the ground


 
Rui_Costa
He should be ban for that

 
CrueTrue
Rui_Costa wrote:
What have Theo Bos done in turkey??

I'm a little out of that so if anyone can explain me I wuld be thankful.



 
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damn it is still nasty..

 
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ruben
wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
he grabbed daryl impey in the sprint and through him across him into the barriers and to the ground


No he didn't. But let's not restart that discussion AGAIN.

 
ruben
And btw, Bos will probably not get suspended anyway. Luckily in the real world, people are not so easily influenced by a moronic English commentator like on that video

 
wackojackohighcliffe
he did grab him and he did throw him or at least pull him - i cannot see how thats at all debatable apart from if you're dutch


 
CrueTrue
End of discussion - or go to thread started for this Wink

 
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CrueTrue
And just to clarify: I meant it. Stay on topic.

 
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Deadpool
CrueTrue wrote:
And just to clarify: I meant it. Stay on topic.


Or Mike will bitchslap you back to the dark ages.

But seriously, Phinney won a TT stage in some small race in Luxembourg and velonews is fawning over him like he's the next Lance, look at his competition:

1. Taylor Phinney Trek - Livestrong
2. Marcel Kittel
3. Simon Zahner Rendementhypo Cyclingteam
4. Michael Christensen Glud & Marstrand Horsens
5. Jempy Drucker Team Differdange Apiflo Vacanzes
6. Christian Poos Team Differdange Apiflo Vacanzes
7. Jesse Sergent Trek - Livestrong
8. Sander Oostlander Asito-Craft Cyclingteam
9. Dirk Muller Team Nutrixxion Sparkasse
10. Kevin Soller

yeah, he rode well, but really, thats not the toughest competition I've ever seen. Besides it was short, perfect for a track racer.

 
Biathlon
https://www.youtub...Jk9enLfHEw
Video from the Phinneys race.


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mb2612
issoisso wrote:
So that's a neo-pro winning the GC in an Hors Category race for the first time in......ever?

sorry to bring this back up, but Vino also won 4 Days in Dunkirk as a neo-pro in 1998


Edited by mb2612 on 21-05-2009 22:55
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issoisso
mb2612 wrote:
sorry to bring this back up


Not at all Smile

mb2612 wrote:
, but Vino also won 4 Days in Dunkirk as a neo-pro in 1998


Wasn't an Hors Category race back then. Also, Vino was a neo-pro in 97. 98 was his second season Smile


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mb2612
issoisso wrote:
mb2612 wrote:
sorry to bring this back up


Not at all Smile

mb2612 wrote:
, but Vino also won 4 Days in Dunkirk as a neo-pro in 1998


Wasn't an Hors Category race back then. Also, Vino was a neo-pro in 97. 98 was his second season Smile


didn't know about the Hors Category part but he turned pro in the summer of 1997 and anyway arn't people neo-pros for more than one year in cycling


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mrlol
So, just returned from Olympia's Tour. There was quite some wind which made the pack split, and a group of about 8 riders held their advantage over the first pack. Mostly known riders in the break where Marco Bos, Jetse Bol and Christopher Stevenson. The last one won after an amazing solo effort in the last +- 5km. He held about 10 seconds which was enough to takeover the jersey from Rabobank to Capinordic.


Maybe I'll upload some pics later on: first I'm gonna watch the Giro Smile

 
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schleck93
Deadpool wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
And just to clarify: I meant it. Stay on topic.


Or Mike will bitchslap you back to the dark ages.

But seriously, Phinney won a TT stage in some small race in Luxembourg and velonews is fawning over him like he's the next Lance, look at his competition:

1. Taylor Phinney Trek - Livestrong
2. Marcel Kittel
3. Simon Zahner Rendementhypo Cyclingteam
4. Michael Christensen Glud & Marstrand Horsens
5. Jempy Drucker Team Differdange Apiflo Vacanzes
6. Christian Poos Team Differdange Apiflo Vacanzes
7. Jesse Sergent Trek - Livestrong
8. Sander Oostlander Asito-Craft Cyclingteam
9. Dirk Muller Team Nutrixxion Sparkasse
10. Kevin Soller

yeah, he rode well, but really, thats not the toughest competition I've ever seen. Besides it was short, perfect for a track racer.


Thoose guys he beat ain't bad Marcel Kittel is one of biggest cycling talents in germany right now and is great on TTs, Michael (Færk) Christensen is a part of the danish team pursuit team, so they aren't bad, they are just 'unknown'.


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G_Larsson
mrlol wrote:
So, just returned from Olympia's Tour. There was quite some wind which made the pack split, and a group of about 8 riders held their advantage over the first pack. Mostly known riders in the break where Marco Bos, Jetse Bol and Christopher Stevenson. The last one won after an amazing solo effort in the last +- 5km. He held about 10 seconds which was enough to takeover the jersey from Rabobank to Capinordic.


Maybe I'll upload some pics later on: first I'm gonna watch the Giro Smile


Ohh, nice with a swedish winner Smile


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mrlol
Submitted a few photo's now, which can be seen here.

 
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wackojackohighcliffe
Graham Briggs won the 1st race of the Tour Series after Rob Hayles was a little harshly DQ'ed for riding him towards the barriers in the sprint


 
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