Tour de France 2010 Stage 5 Épernay - Montargis
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Posted on 09-07-2010 10:13
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When Rolf Sørensen, co-commentator at the Danish TV 2 (those who broadcast Le Toiur), predicted Robbie McEwen as the winner on yesterday's stage, I seriously considered switching to Norwegian TV instead (... and that says a lot.).
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Waghlon |
Posted on 09-07-2010 10:32
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Rolf Sørensen. Making everything worse since 1989.
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Soendergaard |
Posted on 09-07-2010 10:33
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I never think Rolf Sørensen have sucsessfully predicted who was gonna win the stage... He totally fails at predicting things..
Only thing he is good at = Talking bout his own career |
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Waghlon |
Posted on 09-07-2010 10:33
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And denying his drug use. He's very good that too.
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kumazan |
Posted on 09-07-2010 10:49
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Wait, are you talking about Pedro Delgado? The guy is funny, but I think is the only person in the world who is worse than me at doing predictions. IT's not just that he generally fails, but even the guy he named for the stage win usually blows up in the last kilometres to get a honorable 136th position. |
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pesci |
Posted on 09-07-2010 13:12
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Did anybody commented the fight between Freire and Cav trying to get Farrar wheel on the last 4 km?
I just saw it on Eurosport replay and it was really hard... on the limit of the legal I would say... |
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facmanpob |
Posted on 09-07-2010 13:47
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I thought it was between Renshaw and Freire, with Cav on Renshaw's wheel, but I might be wrong
EDIT: Just looked again at the last km, Cav and Freire have a bit of a shove before the final right-hander, but nothing too dramatic, in the final straight Friere knocks Thomas out of the way to get onto Cav's wheel. Otherwise the main shoving was between Hushovd and Renshaw, who should both consider pro-wrestling careers
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ponka00 |
Posted on 09-07-2010 13:50
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It was Hushovd, wasn't it? He and Renshaw fought over Farrar's wheel. |
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pesci |
Posted on 09-07-2010 13:51
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ponka00 wrote:
It was Hushovd, wasn't it? He and Renshaw fought over Farrar's wheel.
No is Freire with an HTC...
Hushov was behind Freire I think |
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Lorkan |
Posted on 09-07-2010 13:54
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Pesci is right, it was between Renshaw and Freire, then a bit between Cav and Freire, and yes, it was serious... |
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facmanpob |
Posted on 09-07-2010 13:56
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Lorkan wrote:
Pesci is right, it was between Renshaw and Freire, then a bit between Cav and Freire, and yes, it was serious...
the shoving in the final straight was between Freire and Thomas, to get onto Cav's wheel, I've just looked at the overhead shots of the final km. |
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ponka00 |
Posted on 09-07-2010 14:06
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pesci wrote:
ponka00 wrote:
It was Hushovd, wasn't it? He and Renshaw fought over Farrar's wheel.
No is Freire with an HTC...
Hushov was behind Freire I think
That has to be an earlier situation. Hushovd was fighting a lot with Renshaw over Farrar's wheel about 600-700 metres before the finish. |
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