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Posted on 26-04-2008 22:39
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Lol, in a double interview with Gesink and Dekker from the algemeen dagblad, they asked wether they prefer Contador or Evans
Dekker: "Contador ofcourse, he is the type of rider that makes people love cycling. He has everything, great climbing abilities and an excellent time trial. Evans is exactly the opposite, you don't want to go cycling if you watch Evans. He is also one of the most annoying/asocial riders in the peloton. Last year he even laughed at all Rabobank riders the day after Rasmussen was taken out of the Tour."
Evans...nobody likes him |
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Posted on 26-04-2008 22:46
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He sounds like he's been on too many helium balloons, that's why. |
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Posted on 26-04-2008 23:32
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Evans strikes me as a guy with no scruples to do and say what it'll take to win.
Then again, that's an impression. it's not like I know him.
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Posted on 27-04-2008 00:20
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For me Dekker is started to talk to much..this is not how you should talk about rival. Evans is great fighter..even Dekker need to admit it.
Damn I am almost mad.
Try to follow that "ugly wheel" in TdF Dekker
Edited by Guido Mukk on 27-04-2008 00:23
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Posted on 27-04-2008 01:02
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Amadio hinted that Di Luca, who is friends with Basso, might come back into the fold. "Regarding Di Luca, we made an offer last year; he did not accept it and changed teams. This year we will make another offer, no one is saying that Di Luca can't come back," Amadio continued. However, did he look at other riders, ones not implicated in one of cycling's biggest doping investigations? "All the top cyclists already have contracts in place," he replied.
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Posted on 27-04-2008 14:09
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Guido Mukk wrote:
For me Dekker is started to talk to much..this is not how you should talk about rival. Evans is great fighter..even Dekker need to admit it.
Damn I am almost mad.
Try to follow that "ugly wheel" in TdF Dekker
I like riders who say what they feel. In general, athletes are becoming scared of saying anything. It's that sort of "no-talk" where they say a lot of things without really saying anything interesting. No one wants or "can" say anything bad about another person, no one can praise him or herself anymore -- it's always a "team effort" It's the reason why I like a guy like C. Ronaldo (except for all his crying), and T. Dekker has proved lately that he's becoming one of them |
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Posted on 27-04-2008 14:17
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Guido Mukk wrote:
Try to follow that "ugly wheel" in TdF Dekker
Agreed
walk the walk before you talk the talk
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Posted on 28-04-2008 17:47
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LPR has announced their team for the Giro:
Danilo Di Luca, Paolo Savoldelli, Paolo Bailetti, Gabriele Bosisio, Riccardo Chiarini, Giairo Ermeti, Jure Golcer, Danile Pietropolli and Alessandro Spezialetti |
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Posted on 28-04-2008 17:49
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Gethin Butler, former multi-distance time trial champion, had his first attempt at marathon running at the weekend – and won it!
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Posted on 28-04-2008 17:50
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And Ciaran Power won the East Midlands Cicle Classic
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Posted on 28-04-2008 17:57
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wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
And Ciaran Power won the East Midlands Cicle Classic
Already posted in the Other Races topic where that sort of news goes
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Posted on 29-04-2008 17:29
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Astana has now officially received an invitation for Vuelta a Espana. |
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Posted on 29-04-2008 18:43
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I'm looking at the list of teams invited to the Vuelta and I'm thinking "FDJ? Bouyges? really? why?"
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 29-04-2008 19:04
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This is cartel agreement..I invite your boys to france and you know what to do |
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Posted on 29-04-2008 21:54
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Alexander Vinokourov is no longer the winner of stages 13 and 15 of the 2007 Tour de France. Following his suspension in response to blood-doping charges, his name has been removed from the records and the wins have been awarded to Kim Kirchen of Team High Road (formerly T-Mobile Team) and Cadel Evans of Silence-Lotto (formerly Predictor-Lotto).
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Posted on 30-04-2008 08:35
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Andalucia, Karpin Gailicia and Tinkoff receive wildcards for the Vuelta.
I thought Benfica were supposedc to be getting one?
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Posted on 30-04-2008 09:49
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Andalucia, Karpin Gailicia and Tinkoff receive wildcards for the Vuelta.
I thought Benfica were supposedc to be getting one?
apparently not. who knows anymore, these days.
I can't say I'm disappointed in them not being there. I really couldn't care less. But I'm surprised at the decision. I can't see the logic in it. there are worse teams there that won't ride with nearly as much passion. And it can't be a question of ethics, considering a lot of the teams that are present.
I just can't find the sense in the choices.
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Posted on 30-04-2008 19:55
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Di Luca has lost the appeal case against UCI concerning the 3 month suspension he got during the winter. |
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Posted on 01-05-2008 08:14
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Victor Cordero will end his tenure as the director of the Vuelta a España after this year's edition, but his last effort has not been without controversy and difficult decisions. In an interview with the Spanish newspaper AS, Cordero talked about the logic behind the selection of just 20 teams to this year's event.
The criteria for the choice was "firstly ethical, secondly sportive and thirdly the motivation of the teams," the Spaniard said. "Furthermore, all teams are members of the the biological passport program. This has been the most important element for us to select some of the 33 teams that asked for an invitation."
The non-invitation of the team High Road, the only ProTour team will not participate in the September race, was, according to Cordero , due to "a problem of motivation." The director complained that the team "dallied with their answers and as they did not give us the names of the riders who are pre-selected for the race." The team eventually withdrew its application, preferring to send teams to other events such as the Tour of Missouri.
Cordero the only one of the three Grand Tour directors to invite the Astana, even though they were excluded from the 2007 edition after the previous year's winner Alexander Vinokourov tested positive for blood doping along with his Kazakh team-mate Andrey Kashechkin. "Last year we ignored them due to their doping scandals, but this season they had no doping trouble," Cordero explained. "I am talking regularly with [Johan] Bruyneel and [Alberto] Contador, and they guaranteed me that there won't be any problems, because they know that at the smallest misconduct, the concerned team - and I include every invited team - won't be allowed to participate."
Cordero is proud of the promise of participation of some big stars, like last year's Tour de France winner Alberto Contador, his team-mates Levi Leipheimer and Andreas Klöden, Silence Lotto's Cadel Evans, Carlos Sastre from CSC and the Caisse d'Epargne leaders Alejandro Valverde and Oscar Pereiro. "It's clear that the podium of the Tour de France 2007 will be present in our race and not in France. This is something the other big races are not able to say about themselves. The circuit and many riders of class will ensure that the upcoming Vuelta will be the best of the three big races," announced Cordero. Along with a strong field, a challenging course will also help raise the level of the Vuelta. "The stages of La Rabassa and the Angliru will be spectacular," insisted Cordero, "and Contador, Valverde or Sastre will also attract the fans."
The director of the race wishes that after his farewell everybody opines that "I left the Vuelta in better conditions than it was when I began."
The man's a comedian, apparently.
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Posted on 01-05-2008 11:08
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Your comment was the funniest though
Anyway, it's clear that Astana is invited to make the race more spectacular than Tour de France. That's the whole point of this, and it is indeed a strong field of riders coming. |
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