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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:37
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Hope it comes down to a bunch sprint and Freire doesn't win. don't ask me why.
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:38
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Petacchi or Fabian for the win. That would make me a happy man |
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:38
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why not isso? oh wait.
i want napolitano to win
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:39
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rodda wrote:
why not isso? oh wait.
no, that's not the reason
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:40
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Wanna bet this is the year that an attack makes it?
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:40
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p3druh wrote:
Wanna bet this is the year that an attack makes it?
most likely yes
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:43
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So, if an attack determines the winner, who will it be?
Cancellara? Gilbert?
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:44
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Who the hell knows. The riders will be even more tired than usual so it'll be chaotic.
Anyone can win, with luck
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:47
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issoisso wrote:
Hope it comes down to a bunch sprint and Freire doesn't win. don't ask me why.
I second that, although thats only because I would like to see another rider winning. So, not petacchi either. |
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:53
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15:51 CET
Napolitano and McEwen had lost the contact with the peloton earlier, in the climb of le MÃ nie. But they managed to catch up in the descent. But what does it mean for their conditioning of the final climbs of the Cipressa and the Poggio?
woops.
(I've been saying it for 6 months now. McEwen is done)
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:54
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issoisso wrote:
15:51 CET
Napolitano and McEwen had lost the contact with the peloton earlier, in the climb of le MÃ nie. But they managed to catch up in the descent. But what does it mean for their conditioning of the final climbs of the Cipressa and the Poggio?
woops.
(I've been saying it for 6 months now. McEwen is done)
Now I get why they won't send him to the Tour...
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:55
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p3druh wrote:
issoisso wrote:
15:51 CET
Napolitano and McEwen had lost the contact with the peloton earlier, in the climb of le MÃ nie. But they managed to catch up in the descent. But what does it mean for their conditioning of the final climbs of the Cipressa and the Poggio?
woops.
(I've been saying it for 6 months now. McEwen is done)
Now I get why they won't send him to the Tour...
but they will. it's him, Evans and 7 helpers for Evans.
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Posted on 22-03-2008 14:59
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GRR! Damn you, cycling.tv ! |
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Posted on 22-03-2008 15:00
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They're past the Capo Berta. Up next: the Cipressa.
I'd really love a feed right now. That and for Vista to recognize my G25 properly
damn you Vista and cycling.tv
something tells me cycling.tv is owned by microsoft...
Edited by issoisso on 22-03-2008 15:01
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Posted on 22-03-2008 15:02
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Past the Capo Berta ? Damn, my live-ticker must be 5 km late. |
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Posted on 22-03-2008 15:02
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issoisso wrote:
p3druh wrote:
issoisso wrote:
15:51 CET
Napolitano and McEwen had lost the contact with the peloton earlier, in the climb of le MÃ nie. But they managed to catch up in the descent. But what does it mean for their conditioning of the final climbs of the Cipressa and the Poggio?
woops.
(I've been saying it for 6 months now. McEwen is done)
Now I get why they won't send him to the Tour...
but they will. it's him, Evans and 7 helpers for Evans.
My mistake... Didn't read what i wrote...
I meant they won't have any expectations about his performance on the Tour... He will be there only to help Evans...
I think we had a discussion about this a few months ago...
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Posted on 22-03-2008 15:04
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Aquarius wrote:
Past the Capo Berta ? Damn, my live-ticker must be 5 km late.
no, my mistake.
Then again, live tickers are usually very late, so probably yours and mine are about 2 mins behind.
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Posted on 22-03-2008 15:08
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Gerolsteiner stretching the pace. No doubt preparing an attack on the Cipressa.
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Posted on 22-03-2008 15:09
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Kohl attacked |
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Posted on 22-03-2008 15:11
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Found one!!!
it's one of these two. not sure which
mms://media.caucasus.net/station9
mms://a1729.l2168647534.c21686.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1729/21687/v0001/reflector:20965
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