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Posted on 12-10-2009 20:13
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kumazan wrote:
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Roman wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
By the way: What's the source of the Spilak rumour?
I'm in vacation in Slovenia - I read it in local newspapers. Spilak has 2 contract offers for next year - from Lampre and Saxo Bank.
Czechs can read slovenian?
Here's the extent of my slovenian: "Zlatko Zahovic is an asshole". Ok, so not entirely slovenian
Agreed
soccer sucks!!
but we have great cyclists for that:
Spilak, Brajkovic, Valjavec, Bozic, Stangelj, Kump,....
don't forget we are just 2 millions
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Roman |
Posted on 12-10-2009 20:43
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isso: Slavonian languages are pretty similar (Czech, Slovak are very similar.. Czech people can understand Polish, Slovenian or Croatian quite good (and German, Russian or English because.. history ) ).. It's like Spanish - Portuguese
And I don't like Slovenia because.. football
I don't know which Slovenian newspaper it was, I read it when I waited for my dinner
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lagetcher |
Posted on 12-10-2009 20:59
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Roman wrote:
isso: Slavonian languages are pretty similar (Czech, Slovak are very similar.. Czech people can understand Polish, Slovenian or Croatian quite good (and German, Russian or English because.. history ) ).. It's like Spanish - Portuguese
And I don't like Slovenia because.. football
I don't know which Slovenian newspaper it was, I read it when I waited for my dinner
From what I can tell having been to Slovenia twice on holiday (this year and last year) and to Prague last year, it's noticable that there are a lot of similarities. Slovenia's a great country
Back on topic, i'll be interested to see how Rujano gets on the giro next year with ISD.
Edited by lagetcher on 12-10-2009 21:01
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Stijn_vranken |
Posted on 12-10-2009 21:12
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Roman wrote:
isso: Slavonian languages are pretty similar (Czech, Slovak are very similar.. Czech people can understand Polish, Slovenian or Croatian quite good (and German, Russian or English because.. history ) ).. It's like Spanish - Portuguese
And I don't like Slovenia because.. football
i liked slovenia a lot , although i only saw the north side of the country.
Its a beautiful place to go cycling.
prevent hangovers --> stay drunk
pozzato, basically the most stupid cyclist around
RIP WW. Gone but not forgotten
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issoisso |
Posted on 13-10-2009 08:37
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Fuglsang says Rasmussen's penalty was too harsh and people should lay off him. This is coming from a guy who trains with Rasmussen and Rebellin. Yeah, real credible.
Manuel Zeferino, the manager of the former LA MSS team faces criminal trial (doping your riders is a crime in portugal) and up to 8 years in prison.
Rock Racing wants to be Pro Continental next season. Meanwhile Aaron kemps leaves the team and complains he's been treated like crap. Wow, what a surprise.
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 13-10-2009 08:43
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Same deal with Rock Racing year after year.
And just to clarify, Fuglsang said that Rasmussen has 'done his time' and should be allowed to ride again, not that the two-year-suspension was too harsh. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 13-10-2009 08:51
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Where I read it he said both
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Posted on 25-11-2024 06:47
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Posted on 13-10-2009 17:16
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001RusKZ wrote:
Dmitriy Fofonov(KAZ), Maxim Gourov(KAZ) and Valentin Iglinskiy(KAZ) join Team ASTANA! Berik Kupeshov(KAZ) leaves the Team ASTANA! . Hi where do you have the information from? I can't find any infomation about it. Iam also a very big Astana fan & and that Vino is back iam very happy. |
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Cremalex |
Posted on 14-10-2009 01:15
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Ruben Plaza, current Spanish champion, has 3 Pro Tour offers. One of them is Astana's, that wants the rider from Alicante to be Contador´s helper in Tour mountains. |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 14-10-2009 15:27
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Klöden, Zubeldia, Rast have contracts for 2010 ... with Astana - who says that they won't be allowed to leave (same situation as Contador).
I don't quite understand why they think that they can sign contracts with other teams until they've been released from their current one. Seems weird. |
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kumazan |
Posted on 14-10-2009 15:48
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Astana's collecting dopers it seems (Vino, Plaza, Fofonov). They are the ASO's worst nightmare.
Edit: Just realized that the word "former" before the word "doper" was misplaced.
Edited by kumazan on 14-10-2009 15:49
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Calzone |
Posted on 14-10-2009 15:56
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CrueTrue wrote:
Klöden, Zubeldia, Rast have contracts for 2010 ... with Astana - who says that they won't be allowed to leave (same situation as Contador).
I don't quite understand why they think that they can sign contracts with other teams until they've been released from their current one. Seems weird.
Isn't it same with Popo? |
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Posted on 14-10-2009 16:06
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The whole thing is a great soap story being played out. It's easy to see what's going to happen.
Astana will fail to prove to the UCI that they are worthy of a Pro Tour license, and their request for a Pro Conti license will also fail. This will cause all riders to put in a request for their contracts to be nulled and voided due to not being able to compete at the highest level (we all know the TdF will be saying no to Vino anyway). The UCI will step in and say yes, all contracts nulled and voided. All riders will be allowed to go their own way. Conta to Garmin, Wiggo to Sky, loads to the Shack, etc.
The whole situation has been easy to read since the Giro.
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JDC |
Posted on 14-10-2009 16:18
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Quick Step hasn't given up on signing Contador yet. If he signs, the increased budget would allow him to bring 4 helpers. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 14-10-2009 18:40
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You know how I've been saying for ages that Contador is going to Garmin and Wiggins to Sky?
Here's a very telling remark from Vaughters. When asked about the Tour route, he discussed at length what in it is good or bad for Vande Velde. Absolutely no mention of Wiggins whatsoever.
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Vosken94 |
Posted on 14-10-2009 19:13
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maybe he's playing it tactical.
But however Contador with garmin looks quite good. |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 14-10-2009 19:19
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Calzone wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
Klöden, Zubeldia, Rast have contracts for 2010 ... with Astana - who says that they won't be allowed to leave (same situation as Contador).
I don't quite understand why they think that they can sign contracts with other teams until they've been released from their current one. Seems weird.
Isn't it same with Popo?
In theory, yes, but the news say that they've agreed to let him go. |
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 14-10-2009 20:16
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issoisso wrote:
You know how I've been saying for ages that Contador is going to Garmin and Wiggins to Sky?
Here's a very telling remark from Vaughters. When asked about the Tour route, he discussed at length what in it is good or bad for Vande Velde. Absolutely no mention of Wiggins whatsoever.
I'm aware of that, and like you, so have I. I said many times either in this thread or somewhere else that it would in no way surprise me about Wiggins' moving to Sky. Contador I care significantly less about.
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Ste117 |
Posted on 14-10-2009 21:49
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Ive read of a rumour that Contador could be going to Team Sky. I also read that Heimar Zubeldia has already signed for RadioShack. https://uk.eurospo...-talk.html |
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issoisso |
Posted on 14-10-2009 22:28
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Astana signs...
DS: Some guy from Festina who's been out of work since Festina went belly up. Yes, that'll definitely shake their doping reputation. Oh wait...
Riders:
Ruben Plaza
Bradislav Samoilav
Dmitry Fofonov
Maxim Gourov
Paolo Tiralongo
Allan Davis
Gianpaolo Caruso
Enrico Gasparotto
Gilberto Simoni
Andrey Kunitsky
Notice how Lampre continue to lose every decent rider they have just so they can keep supporting Cunego's monstrous salary. Talk about awful management.
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