Tour de France 2010 Stage 4 Cambrai - Reims
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Posted on 07-07-2010 17:59
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I dont know i u can see this but cavendish was angry after the stage
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Posted on 07-07-2010 18:03
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It would be strange if he wasn't angry |
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Posted on 07-07-2010 18:08
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Another fantastic stage from Arashiro, as he sprinted in fantastically for 54th, just ahead of Leipheimer, Schleck and Vinokourov.
Already beating some of the best now, a result we'll see echoed in the mountains I'm sure
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Posted on 07-07-2010 18:16
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Jonathan wrote:
It would be strange if he wasn't angry
Well, it's those two old sports clichés, and both happen to be quite true.
On one hand, if he did worse than he expected and he was you happy, he wouldn't have the mentality to be a good pro athlete.
On the other hand, if he's reacting that strongly, that means the results are getting to him, and his performance is absolutely guaranteed to suffer.
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ruben |
Posted on 07-07-2010 18:21
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Crommy wrote:
Arashiro watch:
Another fantastic stage from Arashiro, as he sprinted in fantastically for 54th, just ahead of Leipheimer, Schleck and Vinokourov.
Already beating some of the best now, a result we'll see echoed in the mountains I'm sure
Hold on, I just heard the first 53 riders will be disqualified for irregular blocking of Arashiro. So he wins the stage!!!
Fantastic result and well deserved. Good decision by the jury. |
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Jonathan |
Posted on 07-07-2010 18:22
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issoisso wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
It would be strange if he wasn't angry
Well, it's those two old sports clichés, and both happen to be quite true.
On one hand, if he did worse than he expected and he was you happy, he wouldn't have the mentality to be a good pro athlete.
On the other hand, if he's reacting that strongly, that means the results are getting to him, and his performance is absolutely guaranteed to suffer.
In my opinion, it's only a good sign. He shows his winning mentality. Besides that, he has to feel sorry for his hardworking teammates. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-07-2010 18:26
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And now on a different note:
Those of you saying Cavendish lost because he's somehow worse over 350m than 200 or 250, look at the sprint again. Petacchi went at barely over 200 to go. You also weren't saying that at San Remo last year.
Those of you saying that Cavendish lost because he was surprised, look at the sprint again. Cavendish accelerated and and no moment did he even equal Petacchi's speed.
Why that happened, is a different question and i'm sure everyone also has their theories
Watching the sprint again, Cavendish was faster than everyone but Petacchi, so I really don't think it's a physical problem.
He'll win stages. May very well win tomorrow.
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Posted on 07-07-2010 18:27
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ruben wrote:
Crommy wrote:
Arashiro watch:
Another fantastic stage from Arashiro, as he sprinted in fantastically for 54th, just ahead of Leipheimer, Schleck and Vinokourov.
Already beating some of the best now, a result we'll see echoed in the mountains I'm sure
Hold on, I just heard the first 53 riders will be disqualified for irregular blocking of Arashiro. So he wins the stage!!!
Fantastic result and well deserved. Good decision by the jury.
HIP-HIP HURRAY for Arashiro Now I'm defenitly sure he's the no.1 contender for both the green and yellow jerseys.(maybe even the polka-dot one) |
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Posted on 07-07-2010 18:33
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and I'll say it again. Pettachi won because he was using a power balance |
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Posted on 07-07-2010 18:43
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Yeah it helped Petacchi that he was on the complete opposite side of the road. Last year Farrar tried the same thing but right beside Cav.
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Posted on 07-07-2010 18:45
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Cavendish accelerated and and no moment did he even equal Petacchi's speed.
Well, surely thats entirely because Petacchi went first? When the 2 were alongside each other, Petacchi was going faster - and while Cavendish then acclerated, its not as if Petacchi had stopped accelerating.
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-07-2010 18:51
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Cavendish accelerated and and no moment did he even equal Petacchi's speed.
Well, surely thats entirely because Petacchi went first? When the 2 were alongside each other, Petacchi was going faster - and while Cavendish then acclerated, its not as if Petacchi had stopped accelerating.
That would mean Petacchi was accelerating all the way. Be reasonable. No one can do that (unless they start slow on purpouse)
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 07-07-2010 19:00
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issoisso wrote:
SportingNonsense wrote:
Cavendish accelerated and and no moment did he even equal Petacchi's speed.
Well, surely thats entirely because Petacchi went first? When the 2 were alongside each other, Petacchi was going faster - and while Cavendish then acclerated, its not as if Petacchi had stopped accelerating.
That would mean Petacchi was accelerating all the way. Be reasonable. No one can do that (unless they start slow on purpouse)
Well, Cavendish wasnt exactly accelerating all the way either
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Posted on 07-07-2010 19:37
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Smitho wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
Smitho wrote:
Will be interesting to see if cav can either be bothered or will actually make it over the mountains!
Someone was watching the it4 coverage.
He is going to Paris, if only to win 1 stage, not winning a stage would be failure.
Watch out Australia
Haha I was watching eurosport and flicked to ITV during the break and they thought pilusckin (can't spell) was kolobnev. What a bunch of tools so then I sat and watched the adverts after that. I hate ITV commentators
they just said that david millar wore the british champions jersey on the podium in the tour in 2007
Cav just didn't have it today. good win for pettachi but i'm sure there used to be lots of better sprinters. maybe it's a selective memory.
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Posted on 07-07-2010 20:11
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2 riders in top 5 for Garmin with none of them being Farrar. Impressive ride by Dean!
Hagen blocked and still came 3rd, shows he can be up there.
Seemed to me like Cavendish and Hushovd were left alone too early in front..
Petacchi surprised noone, great sprint! |
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ruben |
Posted on 07-07-2010 20:20
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Rewatching the sprint today, even before Cavendish gave up he was already going backwards, HARD.
He didnt even match the speed Renshaw had before he stopped working.
Cavendish completely lost his speed
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Posted on 07-07-2010 20:36
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Cavendish, the friendliest rider in cycling, threw his bike on the floor and a few second later his helmet flew out of the bus after the finish. Talk about sportsmanship ...
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 07-07-2010 20:44
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Kami wrote:
Cavendish, the friendliest rider in cycling, threw his bike on the floor and a few second later his helmet flew out of the bus after the finish. Talk about sportsmanship ...
What on earth has that got to do with sportsmanship?
That is anger/frustration
It's not like he was throwing his helmet at Petacchi
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doddy13 |
Posted on 07-07-2010 21:18
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Kami wrote:
Cavendish, the friendliest rider in cycling, threw his bike on the floor and a few second later his helmet flew out of the bus after the finish. Talk about sportsmanship ...
What on earth has that got to do with sportsmanship?
That is anger/frustration
It's not like he was throwing his helmet at Petacchi
This exactly. Cavendish is actually a likable guy outside races. No, seriously.
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Posted on 07-07-2010 21:33
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issoisso wrote:
That would mean Petacchi was accelerating all the way. Be reasonable. No one can do that (unless they start slow on purpouse)
Damn you. Thats exactly what he did!
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