Tour de France 11 Stage 9: Issoire > Saint Flour 208km
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Posted on 10-07-2011 14:39
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Willems out of the race too. Jesus christ. |
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Posted on 10-07-2011 14:40
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Guido Mukk wrote:
mowinckel91 wrote:
No way thor will keep his jersey today
he has done miracle already twice..why not today?
Because you can't get 6min on Voeckler in 80km |
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Posted on 10-07-2011 14:40
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Guido Mukk wrote:
mowinckel91 wrote:
No way thor will keep his jersey today
he has done miracle already twice..why not today?
Don't you think 7'30'' advatage for such a good breakaway is enough? LuLu Sanchez or Voeckler for the stage win |
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:41
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Posted on 10-07-2011 14:41
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Hasselinhoo wrote:
pbenoit4 wrote:
Let's just not have the tour, it's too dangerous. I didn't mean that but they can pick better roads than this...And if it continues this way only Schleck will remain a favourite for winning this race..Will that be interesting for you
Most of the crahses are nothing to do with the roads, rather just stupid riding.
You can't have every rider at the front, but the riders seem to think otherwise.
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Posted on 10-07-2011 14:41
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Well, at least the peloton is riding hard again. Glad everyone has their senses about them again. |
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kumazan |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:42
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doddy13 wrote:
Hasselinhoo wrote:
pbenoit4 wrote:
Let's just not have the tour, it's too dangerous. I didn't mean that but they can pick better roads than this...And if it continues this way only Schleck will remain a favourite for winning this race..Will that be interesting for you
Most of the crahses are nothing to do with the roads, rather just stupid riding.
You can't have every rider at the front, but the riders seem to think otherwise.
No, let's have the Tour de Highway. No highways up the mountains? Uhm, no montains then. Who needs them, they're dangerous.
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Roman |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:44
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Guido, what I said before 10 minutes?
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Hasselinhoo |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:44
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kumazan wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
Hasselinhoo wrote:
pbenoit4 wrote:
Let's just not have the tour, it's too dangerous. I didn't mean that but they can pick better roads than this...And if it continues this way only Schleck will remain a favourite for winning this race..Will that be interesting for you
Most of the crahses are nothing to do with the roads, rather just stupid riding.
You can't have every rider at the front, but the riders seem to think otherwise.
No, let's have the Tour de Highway. No highways up the mountains? Uhm, no montains then. Who needs them, they're dangerous. Well at least Tour de Highway will have more intrigue than Tour De Leopard Trek |
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issoisso |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:45
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kumazan wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
Hasselinhoo wrote:
pbenoit4 wrote:
Let's just not have the tour, it's too dangerous. I didn't mean that but they can pick better roads than this...And if it continues this way only Schleck will remain a favourite for winning this race..Will that be interesting for you
Most of the crahses are nothing to do with the roads, rather just stupid riding.
You can't have every rider at the front, but the riders seem to think otherwise.
No, let's have the Tour de Highway. No highways up the mountains? Uhm, no montains then. Who needs them, they're dangerous.
I actually liked it when the Vuelta had an entire 52km TT on a highway. 52kms of no breaks, no turns, nothing, just relentlessly pounding the pedals.
Unsurprisingly Grabsch won
Edited by issoisso on 10-07-2011 14:45
The preceding post is ISSO 9001 certified
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:46
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Roman wrote:
Guido, what I said before 10 minutes?
you was correct..I was emotional..hated to watch again how Cancellara again decided how peloton should ride |
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issoisso |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:46
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Contador doesn't look good at all. He's crashed too many times.
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Biathlon |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:46
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Guido. You got more info about what I asked you yesterday?
Words to live by
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pbenoit4 |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:49
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about 10 min. ago, there was a report that vandevelde abandoned. anyone else see anything that confirms this? |
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Roman |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:50
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Guido Mukk wrote:
you was correct..I was emotional..hated to watch again how Cancellara again decided how peloton should ride
Yeah, no problem indeed.
This stage looks really interesting for now, there will be for sure high pace to the end of this stage..
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roturn |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:52
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pbenoit4 wrote:
about 10 min. ago, there was a report that vandevelde abandoned. anyone else see anything that confirms this?
I think Vandevelde, Millar and Zabriskie were in the crash, but just Zabriskie officially abandoned. But all 3 of them might have pain, so lets wait for the interviews after the stage. |
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Alakagom |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:52
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Jsut came in. What happend ? Was it one big crash or many smaller ones ?
Flecha FTW
Edited by Alakagom on 10-07-2011 14:53
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Posted on 10-07-2011 14:54
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Alakagom wrote:
Jsut came in. What happend ? Was it one big crash or many smaller ones ?
Flecha FTW
Big crash, with Vinokourov and Van den Broeck involved, abandoning. Klöden was also involved but returned to the main bunch. Zabriskie and Willems also retired. |
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tyriion |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:54
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Most important one was with Vino and vd Broeck in the decent of the first 2nd cat col. Both had to abandon together with Willems and Zabriskie. But I believe Contador has fallen aswell, on my telly they're saying over a dog. So it's on again.
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Schllierenzauer |
Posted on 10-07-2011 14:55
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I watching cycling from 2006 ,this is the worst Tour i ever seen
Rest in Peace, Wouter Weylandt.
Rest in Peace, Xavier Tondo
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