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rjc_43 |
Posted on 26-12-2009 00:22
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Plaza. Legend. That is all.
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Setzel |
Posted on 26-12-2009 01:01
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Wow kohl winning on alpe d'huez my season is perfect so far
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SotD |
Posted on 26-12-2009 10:38
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Fuck me, this is just lame Contador!
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Waghlon |
Posted on 26-12-2009 13:11
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Well. It could happen.
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-12-2009 14:14
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Has anyone beside me noticed that if the results from the first TT are repeated in the final TT, the entire podium will be separated by 6 seconds?
Of course this one's longer, so Plaza will probably win ahead of Fothen and Devolder.
No cigar, Waghlon
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p3druh |
Posted on 26-12-2009 14:19
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Fothen looks like he might just keep himself in the podium. Cool
Oh, and isso, how is this not boring for someone who doesn't even have a team in the game?
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-12-2009 14:24
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p3druh wrote:
Oh, and isso, how is this not boring for someone who doesn't even have a team in the game?
For the same reason that watching cycling isn't boring
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Posted on 05-12-2024 02:46
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p3druh |
Posted on 26-12-2009 14:31
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issoisso wrote:
p3druh wrote:
Oh, and isso, how is this not boring for someone who doesn't even have a team in the game?
For the same reason that watching cycling isn't boring
Still, not even the vast majority of the man-game players would go through such trouble as you did. Chapeau.
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-12-2009 14:46
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p3druh wrote:
issoisso wrote:
p3druh wrote:
Oh, and isso, how is this not boring for someone who doesn't even have a team in the game?
For the same reason that watching cycling isn't boring
Still, not even the vast majority of the man-game players would go through such trouble as you did. Chapeau.
Trouble? I went back to the first time trial topic and added two numbers. If that's "trouble", you're the laziest bunch of misfits that ever lived
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p3druh |
Posted on 26-12-2009 14:48
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Guess most of us are then
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Levi4life |
Posted on 26-12-2009 17:58
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Isso needs a team....
Also I am impressed by Calzati hanging tough like he is just outside the top 15. We still need a stage win though.
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-12-2009 19:14
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Levi4life wrote:
Isso needs a team....
Also I am impressed by Calzati hanging tough like he is just outside the top 15. We still need a stage win though.
Don't worry, I already talked to SN. I'm taking over BMC at the end of the season
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t-baum |
Posted on 26-12-2009 19:20
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If Karpets wouldn't of found the pavement 23497234 times in the first week, he'd be top 5 or so on the GC, and within striking distance. Can't complain though, karpets top 7(?) or so possible on the GC, close to a mountains jersey, and Davis close to the points jersey.
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Levi4life |
Posted on 26-12-2009 19:22
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issoisso wrote:
Levi4life wrote:
Isso needs a team....
Also I am impressed by Calzati hanging tough like he is just outside the top 15. We still need a stage win though.
Don't worry, I already talked to SN. I'm taking over BMC at the end of the season
Nice... I hear they are a goo.... wait a minute
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SotD |
Posted on 27-12-2009 09:25
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t-baum wrote:
If Karpets wouldn't of found the pavement 23497234 times in the first week, he'd be top 5 or so on the GC, and within striking distance. Can't complain though, karpets top 7(?) or so possible on the GC, close to a mountains jersey, and Davis close to the points jersey.
If Contador hadn't fucked up horribly in the last stage I would have had a VERY good shot at 2nd place overall PT, now I should be lucky to get 4th.
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 28-12-2009 14:25
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Enough with your complaining. Dekker should have won this Tour easily, yet he somehow screwed up yet again |
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 28-12-2009 14:28
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t-baum wrote:
If Karpets wouldn't of found the pavement 23497234 times in the first week, he'd be top 5 or so on the GC, and within striking distance. Can't complain though, karpets top 7(?) or so possible on the GC, close to a mountains jersey, and Davis close to the points jersey.
It could well be enough to avoid relegation, you just gotta hope Devolder loses a couple of places.
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If Contador hadn't fucked up horribly in the last stage I would have had a VERY good shot at 2nd place overall PT, now I should be lucky to get 4th.
You will definately make the Top 4, at least
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Waghlon |
Posted on 28-12-2009 16:42
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CrueTrue wrote:
yet he somehow screwed up yet again
I will now use a term not used in many months: He Evans'ed it.
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p3druh |
Posted on 29-12-2009 22:16
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Decent from Fothen. No time gaps and, hopefully, it will all come down to the TT.
Hopefully meaning no more crashes
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Waghlon |
Posted on 30-12-2009 09:52
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Its a convienient time to discuss why time bonusses should be brought back into the TdF.
Edited by Waghlon on 30-12-2009 09:53
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