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La Vuelta a España 2015 - Week 3 1/2
Strydz
Shonak wrote:
Strydz wrote:
ruben wrote:
Crap.

I'm going to drink myself to smithereens. Cya guys later.

Good Luck! Just remember one thing, when you think you've had enough, you haven't Wink

Is that your job speaking? Pfft


You know me to well Smile
Hells 500 Crew and 6 x Everester
Don Rd Launching Place
Melbourne Hill Rd Warrandyte
Colby Drive Belgrave South
William Rd The Patch
David Hill Rd Monbulk
Lakeside Drive Emerald
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dienblad
Crap, what a day......

I feel sorry for Dumoulin not being able to hang on. But on the otherhand, he was the weaker climber the entire Vuelta (except some short steep mtf's). Aru was the strongest this Vuelta, but I simply can't enjoy seeing him cycling. Of course the Astana-tactic today was great, but I can't sympathize for a bunch of cheaters and dopers (well, of course not the entire team Wink ).
But because of Aru and Astana, I've started to like Froome and Sky and believe that they're clean Cool

Overall, this Vuelta has been great and full of excitement. Except the wrong winner (Rodriguez, Majka, Quintana, Dumoulin, Chaves, Valverde, alle okay, but not Aru....).
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Spilak23
Did he ever think about attacking Aru? “I dreamed about it when I was on the massage table,” the 36-year-old said with a grin. “But finishing second overall, a stage win and a spell in the lead plus two jerseys (the points and the combined) assuming there’s no last minute changes in those classifications, this is still a spectacular result for me.”


shakes head.

Good that Bala will take the points jersey from him tomorrow
 
Vali
Spilak23 wrote:
Did he ever think about attacking Aru? “I dreamed about it when I was on the massage table,” the 36-year-old said with a grin. “But finishing second overall, a stage win and a spell in the lead plus two jerseys (the points and the combined) assuming there’s no last minute changes in those classifications, this is still a spectacular result for me.”


shakes head.

Good that Bala will take the points jersey from him tomorrow

Man I honestly don't know what you are on about the whole time. It was pretty obvious that Purito didn't have it, especially not in the 3rd week. Attacking an undestroyable Astana team while he was struggling would have just been suicide and he might have even lost the podium that way.

EDIT: Yes he might not always be the most exciting rider but in this Vuelta he achieved the maximum, Aru was simply better in the long climbs and in the time trial.
Edited by Vali on 12-09-2015 21:17
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udoi
hello,
Aru is the winner
Il cavaliere dei quattro mori
the knight of the four dark

udoi
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8km8B7A0L9Y
Strydz
udoi wrote:
hello,
Aru is the winner
Il cavaliere dei quattro mori
the knight of the four dark

udoi

This post is just confusing
Hells 500 Crew and 6 x Everester
Don Rd Launching Place
Melbourne Hill Rd Warrandyte
Colby Drive Belgrave South
William Rd The Patch
David Hill Rd Monbulk
Lakeside Drive Emerald
https://www.everesting.cc/hall-of-fame/
 
dienblad
the knight of the four dark rooms??

Doesn't mori mean "dead" or something? So he's the knight of the four dead, so he's a zombie? Well, that explains al hiss facial expressions.... Cool
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Ybodonk
So sad for Dumolain, heartbreaking for him. But he can win the next Giro with 100km TT. I do like we have an old school type of rider in the mix. Indurain and Ullrich, great in the mountains monsters on TT's. With more TT km in the GTs, with dumo and froome in it, we can hope for more long range attacks.

Plazas win was very similar to Virenque and Michael Rasmussens victories, and with the spectacular crack of dumolain, i was almost back to the 90s and early 00s. Nostalgic, hope for more of this next season.

Lastly it nice to see that all the top 6-7 GT stage racer actually has ridden two GTs this year. First time in years, and it was Contador and Tinkov as i predicted started this behavioral change
 
udoi
Il cavaliere dei quattro mori is not translatable into English
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8km8B7A0L9Y
udoi
Great Aru
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8km8B7A0L9Y
OZrocker
Guys, what udoi said makes some sense to me. I believe it's 'four horsemen of the apocalypse' in Italian or something like that, could be wrong.

Ybodonk wrote:
Plazas win was very similar to Virenque and Michael Rasmussens victories, and with the spectacular crack of dumolain, i was almost back to the 90s and early 00s. Nostalgic, hope for more of this next season.


Oh, please no. While I love seeing a long-range attack work, the last thing cycling needs is to go back to those dark days.
 
Tafiolmo
OZrocker wrote:
Guys, what udoi said makes some sense to me. I believe it's 'four horsemen of the apocalypse' in Italian or something like that, could be wrong.

Ybodonk wrote:
Plazas win was very similar to Virenque and Michael Rasmussens victories, and with the spectacular crack of dumolain, i was almost back to the 90s and early 00s. Nostalgic, hope for more of this next season.


Oh, please no. While I love seeing a long-range attack work, the last thing cycling needs is to go back to those dark days.


Those dark days were the most exciting in cycling from a viewing perspective,
 
Ian Butler
Tafiolmo wrote:
OZrocker wrote:
Guys, what udoi said makes some sense to me. I believe it's 'four horsemen of the apocalypse' in Italian or something like that, could be wrong.

Ybodonk wrote:
Plazas win was very similar to Virenque and Michael Rasmussens victories, and with the spectacular crack of dumolain, i was almost back to the 90s and early 00s. Nostalgic, hope for more of this next season.


Oh, please no. While I love seeing a long-range attack work, the last thing cycling needs is to go back to those dark days.


Those dark days were the most exciting in cycling from a viewing perspective,


Arguably. 60s and 70s were also a hoot!
And the 80s with Hinault.

Seen footage of those era's plenty and it never bores me one bit Smile
 
Tafiolmo
Ian Butler wrote:
Tafiolmo wrote:
OZrocker wrote:
Guys, what udoi said makes some sense to me. I believe it's 'four horsemen of the apocalypse' in Italian or something like that, could be wrong.

Ybodonk wrote:
Plazas win was very similar to Virenque and Michael Rasmussens victories, and with the spectacular crack of dumolain, i was almost back to the 90s and early 00s. Nostalgic, hope for more of this next season.


Oh, please no. While I love seeing a long-range attack work, the last thing cycling needs is to go back to those dark days.


Those dark days were the most exciting in cycling from a viewing perspective,


Arguably. 60s and 70s were also a hoot!
And the 80s with Hinault.

Seen footage of those era's plenty and it never bores me one bit Smile


What made those eras great was the lack of control outside of sprint stages that the peloton had compared with today. Big mountain stages had the main contenders fighting the stage much earlier, races like the LBL had its selection made on La Redoute etc.

Peloton domination has led to cycling being less exciting to watch and I'd also say creates more crashes as everybody is obsessed with getting to the front of the peloton before the start of a climb etc.
 
Guido Mukk
sad ..
I did not expect him to win..but 6th. seems to be little unfair after this 3week fight.
 
ruben
thats what you get for battling gc teams alone.
 
Tafiolmo
Guido Mukk wrote:
sad ..
I did not expect him to win..but 6th. seems to be little unfair after this 3week fight.


He committed suicide yesterday by not putting at least a couple of men in the huge break up the road like Astana and Movistar did, crazy really. But I guess he was feeling so confident that he might've felt that he didn't need to.
 
Kirchen_75
lmao the retards that steal the bikes dont even know their real value.

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https://www.thegua...are_btn_tw
 
Bikex
Kirchen_75 wrote:
lmao the retards that steal the bikes dont even know their real value.

i.gyazo.com/1feae18b258c6b6731268f28382869f9.png

https://www.thegua...are_btn_tw


A shame I haven't found that bike Grin
 
FroomeDog99
Bikex wrote:
Kirchen_75 wrote:
lmao the retards that steal the bikes dont even know their real value.

i.gyazo.com/1feae18b258c6b6731268f28382869f9.png

https://www.thegua...are_btn_tw

A shame I haven't found that bike Grin

:lol: Worth over £8000.
 
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