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mb2612
issoisso wrote:
Rogers wins the GC?


there are still hills tomorrow, there may be time gaps...

or Sagan could win another 30 man sprint, hopefully Hunter can stick with the front group tomorrow though, he is clearly in great form.
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valverde321
I hope Levi attacks tommorow. HE needs 30 seconds.
 
roturn
Rogers has a strong team, Leipheimer won`t get 30 sec. i guess. Tony Martin, Eisel, Van Garderen, Grabsch and bak.
 
Goldberger
valverde321 wrote:
I'm watching the same thing. On the left side it gives timechecks. Not t omention the coverage does that.




i could only see the times at the finish, no intermediate checkpoint or anything.
 
doddy13
That was a badly organsied TT.
So many people ment it was almost impossible not to draft behind someone.
Then no time check information on screen.

Good racing though
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
 
Il Grillo
Roger Kluge wins the "Neuseenclassics" 1.1 (former "Rund um die Braunkohle" )
Edited by Il Grillo on 23-05-2010 15:40
 
Wilier
Circuit de Lorraine, final stage

1. Anthony Roux (Française des Jeux) FRA
2. Fabio Felline (Footon - Servetto) ITA
3. Lloyd Mondory (Ag2r - La Mondiale) FRA
4. Luca Paolini (Acqua & Sapone - D'Angelo & Antenucci) ITA
5. Davy Commeyne (Landbouwkrediet) BEL
6. Arkimedes Arguelyes (Itera - Katusha) RUS
7. Arthur Vichot (Française des Jeux) FRA
8. Rafâa Chtioui (Acqua & Sapone - D'Angelo & Antenucci) ITA
9. Sergey Lagutin (Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team) UZB
10. Renaud Dion (Roubaix - Lille Metropole) FRA

GC:
1. Fabio Felline (Footon - Servetto) ITA
2. Pierre Rolland (Bbox - Bouygues Telecom) FRA 08"
3. Matteo Carrara (Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team) ITA 20"
4. Cédric Pineau (Roubaix - Lille Metropole) FRA 26"
5. Sergey Lagutin (Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team) UZB 27"
6. Simon Geschke (Skil - Shimano) GER 27"
7. Eduardo Gonzalo (Bretagne - Schuller) ESP 29"
8. Freddy Bichot (Bbox - Bouygues Telecom) FRA 29"
9. Maxime Bouet (Ag2r - La Mondiale) FRA 29"
10. Daniele Colli (Ceramica Flaminia - Bossini Docce) 29"
 
issoisso
The ToC stage today has a 3.2km climb at 9%.

Liggett says it's a mini Alpe d'Huez

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TerpSpeed
issoisso wrote:
The ToC stage today has a 3.2km climb at 9%.

Liggett says it's a mini Alpe d'Huez



I live on a 100m (long, not high) hill that I've measured out to about 10%.

I live on a mini Alpe. Duh.

Wink
Edited by TerpSpeed on 23-05-2010 23:27
 
Crommy
TerpSpeed wrote:
issoisso wrote:
The ToC stage today has a 3.2km climb at 9%.

Liggett says it's a mini Alpe d'Huez

farm4.static.flickr.com/3414/3263384425_c0464fbd25.jpg


I live on a 100m hill that I've measured out to about 10%.

I live on a mini Alpe. Duh.

Wink


I've arranged my books to create a 30cm tall slope at 10%. I tower over a mini Alpe d'Huez
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mb2612
Crommy wrote:
TerpSpeed wrote:
issoisso wrote:
The ToC stage today has a 3.2km climb at 9%.

Liggett says it's a mini Alpe d'Huez

farm4.static.flickr.com/3414/3263384425_c0464fbd25.jpg


I live on a 100m hill that I've measured out to about 10%.

I live on a mini Alpe. Duh.

Wink


I've arranged my books to create a 30cm tall slope at 10%. I tower over a mini Alpe d'Huez


are you sure it's 10%? if you are not careful you may accidentally have created a mini Angrilu and that would be no where near as cool
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issoisso
I think Liggett was probably distracted by the mini-Alpe in Sherwen's pants.
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TerpSpeed
mb2612 wrote:


are you sure it's 10%? if you are not careful you may accidentally have created a mini Angrilu and that would be no where near as cool


Before we get too far, I guess I should note that the actual climb isn't 10% on average?
 
Deadpool
issoisso wrote:
I think Liggett was probably distracted by the mini-Alpe in Sherwen's pants.


Yeah, Sherwen was staring at Sagan's ass at the time.

EDIT: Sherwen and Ligget just spent the last 5 minutes discussing why the points earned in the TT yesterday were taken back. They answered why about six times over the course of the discussion, but kept rephrasing what they were saying and repeating it over and over again.

Kill me.
Edited by Deadpool on 23-05-2010 23:50
 
Deadpool
I need someone to photoshop one of those "You are the Millionth Visitor to this site" banners, turn it into "You just called the Tour of California one of the biggest races in the world for the Millionth time", hack into Ligget and Sherwen's computers and make it appear on their desktops.
 
issoisso
Will this do?

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issoisso
In a sprint, Hincapie or Hesjedal? Likely Hincapie.

EDIT: Hah. Hincapie wasn't looking when Ryder jumped.

Nice one.
Edited by issoisso on 24-05-2010 00:10
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Deadpool
I'm going Hesjedal, based solely on Fleche Wallone

EDIT: Good win for Hesdejal, BTW, thanks to the Indy 500 Versus has it delayed, so there is still 21 miles to go on the TV.
Edited by Deadpool on 24-05-2010 00:12
 
Crommy
Deadpool wrote:
I'm going Hesjedal, based solely on Fleche Wallone


I'm going Hesjedal.

Because he's already won Pfft
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khris
Weird tactics by Radioshack. Sure, attack to the top, but why pull hard on the downhill when you got Horner in the break?
 
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