Canadian World Tour Classics 2012
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Gulvplanke |
Posted on 09-09-2012 21:55
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valverde321 wrote:
this is payment for the Canadian Norwegian winning the Giro.
Had to let a Norwegian win one of the Canadian PT races.
Balance has been restored.
Thank you Canada!
How hard can it be?
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SweatyViking |
Posted on 09-09-2012 21:55
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Miguel98 wrote:
SweatyViking wrote:
God is Great! Hallelujah! Mother Mary and the 12 disciples!
What? Have you been smoking pot?
The LPN weed, extra high in THC |
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 09-09-2012 21:56
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SweatyViking wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
SweatyViking wrote:
God is Great! Hallelujah! Mother Mary and the 12 disciples!
What? Have you been smoking pot?
The LPN weed, extra high in THC
So that's Sky's secret. HTC drugs. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 09-09-2012 21:58
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Alakagom wrote:
Aad they were right to do so. The leader group in Amstel was pretty hugh.
*Liége
Anyway, it's a shame he didn't do the Vuelta. I remember saying in july he'd do a top 5
Edited by issoisso on 09-09-2012 22:01
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Aquarius |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:05
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**Liège |
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issoisso |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:06
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Aquarius wrote:
**Li ège
***Luik
Random thought: If I was Daniel Moreno I'd name my kid Moser just to f*** with commentators
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Alakagom |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:07
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issoisso wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Aad they were right to do so. The leader group in Amstel was pretty hugh.
*Liége
Anyway, it's a shame he didn't do the Vuelta. I remember saying in july he'd do a top 5
I didn't write that btw You quoted Gulvplanke there
And yeah, Amstel was selective alirght, it was Liege that had bigger peleton.
And again indeed, shame he didn't do it - but with Froome, I doubt he'd be given many opportunities.
Edited by Alakagom on 09-09-2012 22:07
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issoisso |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:10
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Alakagom wrote:
I didn't write that btw You quoted Gulvplanke there
But you said Amstel too, dumbass
Alakagom wrote:
And again indeed, shame he didn't do it - but with Froome, I doubt he'd be given many opportunities.
He could play the part of Froome. And Froome the part of....uhh...Wiggins?
Last season I mean.
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Deadpool |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:11
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issoisso wrote:
Aquarius wrote:
**Li ège
***Luik
Random thought: If I was Daniel Moreno I'd name my kid Moser just to f*** with commentators
Phil Ligget would probably just retire...how much do you think Danny Moreno would ask for to do it? I mean, I could probably scrounge up some dough.
Good win for Nordhaug, how much do you want to bet somebody walked by the race, heard the announcer, and had this to say:
"Wasn't Nordhaug in Skyrim?"
Edited by Deadpool on 09-09-2012 22:11
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kumazan |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:13
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Alakagom wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Aad they were right to do so. The leader group in Amstel was pretty hugh.
*Liége
Anyway, it's a shame he didn't do the Vuelta. I remember saying in july he'd do a top 5
I didn't write that btw You quoted Gulvplanke there
And yeah, Amstel was selective alirght, it was Liege that had bigger peleton.
And again indeed, shame he didn't do it - but with Froome, I doubt he'd be given many opportunities.
Actually Amstel had a bigger peloton than LBL, but whatevs. There were like 20 riders in the bunch sprint in the Cauberg.
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:18
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Gulvplanke wrote:
GIVE THAT MAN 85 IN HILL
Too low! Nordhaug has 85 in his middle finger!
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"
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Alakagom |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:18
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kumazan wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Aad they were right to do so. The leader group in Amstel was pretty hugh.
*Liége
Anyway, it's a shame he didn't do the Vuelta. I remember saying in july he'd do a top 5
I didn't write that btw You quoted Gulvplanke there
And yeah, Amstel was selective alirght, it was Liege that had bigger peleton.
And again indeed, shame he didn't do it - but with Froome, I doubt he'd be given many opportunities.
Actually Amstel had a bigger peloton than LBL, but whatevs. There were like 20 riders in the bunch sprint in the Cauberg.
Don't underminde the epicness of LArs Peter Nordhaug
Well, LBL is much tougher classic - unlike Amstel where all the fun is up the Cauberg only. LBL had 13 riders finishing together after Nibali / Maxim - so it's comparable really * *
I am in too good mood to enjoy my arguments now though xD They're all biased right now, because of LPN win
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fcancellara |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:20
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Miguel98 wrote:
85 Hill? So Rodriguez would deserve 90+ on hill?
That is something I always wondered about, why not 0-100 stats?
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kumazan |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:22
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Alakagom wrote:
Don't underminde the epicness of LArs Peter Nordhaug
Okay. He'll soon lose his epicness though. He's joining Rabo, so next year we'll hear his name mainly after these words:
- Chute.
- Caduta.
- Crash.
- CaÃda.
Edited by kumazan on 09-09-2012 22:22
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Aquarius |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:23
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fcancellara wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
85 Hill? So Rodriguez would deserve 90+ on hill?
That is something I always wondered about, why not 0-100 stats?
Cyalogic. Rings a bell ?
Probably not more than 85 because that'd be supernatural, but still possible (with, erm, oh well...), and not less than 50, because they're still pros, it's not like they'd ride at 0 km/h on a certain terrain if they had 1 or 0. With 50, Cyanide's engine is probably more comfy when it comes to handling riders and deciding how they should behave. |
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valverde321 |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:24
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kumazan wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Don't underminde the epicness of LArs Peter Nordhaug
Okay. He'll soon lose his epicness though. He's joining Rabo, so next year we'll hear his name mainly after these words:
- Chute.
- Caduta.
- Crash.
- CaÃda.
Does the Rabo training plan work that quickly?
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Aquarius |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:25
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Just has to follow one of the other leaders (let's pick one randomly : Gesink), then the plan runs by itself. |
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kumazan |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:27
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valverde321 wrote:
kumazan wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Don't underminde the epicness of LArs Peter Nordhaug
Okay. He'll soon lose his epicness though. He's joining Rabo, so next year we'll hear his name mainly after these words:
- Chute.
- Caduta.
- Crash.
- CaÃda.
Does the Rabo training plan work that quickly?
Only with a swimming coach.
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issoisso |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:31
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fcancellara wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
85 Hill? So Rodriguez would deserve 90+ on hill?
That is something I always wondered about, why not 0-100 stats?
As a software guy myself, I can tell you I'm 99.9% sure they just tried out results when they first tried the engine they'd made and realized that it worked well with those values.
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SweatyViking |
Posted on 09-09-2012 22:32
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valverde321 wrote:
Okay. He'll soon lose his epicness though. He's joining Rabo, so next year we'll hear his name mainly after these words:
- Chute.
- Caduta.
- Crash.
- CaÃda.
Velt..
Edited by SweatyViking on 09-09-2012 22:35
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