P.S. Wow, it's nice to see all the results already in..just reminds me why I hate the Italian races ( just talking about how fast results come in )
Edited by Alakagom on 09-03-2014 14:58
That was impressive by Bouhanni. Degenkolb hd a lot of teammates as did Meersman, but somehow Bouhanni, who crashed as well, is able to take it. Rojas asserts his 4th place.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
baseballlover312 wrote:
That was impressive by Bouhanni. Degenkolb hd a lot of teammates as did Meersman, but somehow Bouhanni, who crashed as well, is able to take it. Rojas asserts his 4th place.
what happend to Farrar you were so confident yesterday
baseballlover312 wrote:
That was impressive by Bouhanni. Degenkolb hd a lot of teammates as did Meersman, but somehow Bouhanni, who crashed as well, is able to take it. Rojas asserts his 4th place.
what happend to Farrar you were so confident yesterday
His whole team was in the 2nd group and he was in th e middle of the pack with 2 km to go. he did well to get a top 5 in my opinion.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
Well I'm glad I went to see Roma Maxima today. Great finish, although I could only see the final 120 or so metres. I look forward to watching the replay.
Might get something up for Tirreno Adriatico if I can. Got a bit busy with my Sport Science degree this week, so did not find any time to do anything for Paris Nice.
If I remember correctly the agreement between the teams and the UCI about the availability of race radios outside the World Tour comes to an end this year. I got to say Roma Maxima and Strade Bianchi hardly helping the Pro-Race Radios argument.
Alakagom wrote:
It's funny when non European riders come back from doping and win Ard condemned by press and public, but when likes of Valverde win no one says anything anymore..