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Posted on 14-03-2014 14:56
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I almost fell into my TV when Vuillermoz crashed. What a dramatic finish. Sucks for Slagter though, he could've finished top 3 at least. Betancur will be hard to beat in the GC now. |
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 14-03-2014 15:03
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Kelderman made 34th in the end, on 0:41, which is in front of Nibali. Not a bad climb for him then
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fosforgasXIII |
Posted on 14-03-2014 15:09
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Carlos Betancur (ALM) strikes again, this time beating world champ Rui Costa (LAM). This time he succeeds to take the yellow jersey from Geraint Thomas (SKY). A honorable mention goes to Vincenzo Nibali (AST) who made us some spectacle today in the last kilometres but payed price for it. Unless he surprises us in the weekend, his GC ambitions are over.
Tomorrow comes yet another hilly stage with an uphill finish. Anyone who still wants to win or save his top 10 placing has to make a move tomorrow. With Carlos Betancur it surely won't be easy to snatch those 10 bonus seconds waiting at the finish. |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 14-03-2014 15:12
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Awesome race today. Amazing. |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 14-03-2014 15:13
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Damn Geraint lost the lead |
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Selwink |
Posted on 14-03-2014 15:14
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Damn, that was frustrating to watch in the end.
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kubys |
Posted on 14-03-2014 16:45
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Ĺ tyby, you beast!
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 14-03-2014 17:04
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fosforgasXIII wrote:
Did the Dutch anger the cycling gods today?
the dutch can only preform at one sport at a time, this whole week was cycling the sport and now it's paralympics
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Posted on 24-11-2024 05:48
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dienblad |
Posted on 14-03-2014 20:07
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So Slagter and Kelderman hit each other before the final climb, making Kelderman loosing a lot of spokes, and Slagter damaging his rear derailleur.....
Unbelievably unlucky...
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 14-03-2014 20:08
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Yup.
Wait, did that collision also cause Slagter's damage? I thought it only caused Kelderman's damage.
Edit:
Hey, haven't seen you in a while!
Edited by Jesleyh on 14-03-2014 20:08
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YvesStevens |
Posted on 14-03-2014 20:09
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Thomas lost his jersey to betancur....., TJS and Kelderman lost crashed and lost time.....
again betancur took a stage..... I hate this stage...... |
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issoisso |
Posted on 14-03-2014 20:41
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dienblad wrote:
So Slagter and Kelderman hit each other before the final climb, making Kelderman loosing a lot of spokes, and Slagter damaging his rear derailleur.....
Unbelievably unlucky...
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ruben |
Posted on 14-03-2014 23:14
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me, after noticing Kelderman had bad luck:
"FUUUUUUUCK. But at least slagter is still there"
Me after Slagters chain dropped after decisive attack
"GOD DAMN NO WAY IN HELL I'M GOING TO DESTROY THE FUCKING TV"
In the end i didn't do
Also. The story about Slagter/Kelderman hitting eachother is not true. It was some ag2r rider that hit Keldermans front wheel. Slagter was 2 rows behind Kelderman so no chance his derailleur broke from that.
Still figures, it had to be those 2 with bad luck in the decisive stage. Fuck this PN. I don't even care anymore. Just hope Betancur wins that's it |
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fosforgasXIII |
Posted on 14-03-2014 23:52
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You still have Mollema and Gesink in T-A. NOw that VdB is gone, ill cheer for them too. |
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Selwink |
Posted on 15-03-2014 07:40
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I've been thinking. An AG2R rider hit Kelderman, then Vuillermoz crashed right in front of Slagter. Betancur wins. Quite dodgy no? I think someone should take a better look at that.
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dienblad |
Posted on 15-03-2014 07:46
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Selwink wrote:
I've been thinking. An AG2R rider hit Kelderman, then Vuillermoz crashed right in front of Slagter. Betancur wins. Quite dodgy no? I think someone should take a better look at that.
And AG2R is a French team, the race is in France with ASO as organisation.... Conspiracy theory! I think the French are planning to invade the Netherlands, just being jealous at us because of all the medals in the Winter Olympics!!!!
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blaschette |
Posted on 15-03-2014 07:51
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so bob jungels looks very strong in paris-nice.
For his first years in first division he is already a leader at trek .He looks very promising and will win alot in the future.
I am a big fan of bob because i know him personally, i live in the same country and was in the same school . He was in the same class as my sister at a sportschool and he told the teachers his biggest dream was to become a pro , but the teachers said to him: You better study hard because you will never ever become a pro . |
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YvesStevens |
Posted on 15-03-2014 07:54
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blaschette wrote:
so bob jungels looks very strong in paris-nice.
For his first years in first division he is already a leader at trek .He looks very promising and will win alot in the future.
I am a big fan of bob because i know him personally, i live in the same country and was in the same school . He was in the same class as my sister at a sportschool and he told the teachers his biggest dream was to become a pro , but the teachers said to him: You better study hard because you will never ever become a pro .
It's his second year |
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blaschette |
Posted on 15-03-2014 08:02
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YvesStevens wrote:
blaschette wrote:
so bob jungels looks very strong in paris-nice.
For his first years in first division he is already a leader at trek .He looks very promising and will win alot in the future.
I am a big fan of bob because i know him personally, i live in the same country and was in the same school . He was in the same class as my sister at a sportschool and he told the teachers his biggest dream was to become a pro , but the teachers said to him: You better study hard because you will never ever become a pro .
It's his second year
yes forgot but last year he only did smaller races |
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Faillu |
Posted on 15-03-2014 08:08
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Selwink wrote:
I've been thinking. An AG2R rider hit Kelderman, then Vuillermoz crashed right in front of Slagter. Betancur wins. Quite dodgy no? I think someone should take a better look at that.
Not suspicious at all. AG2R just crashed at the right moments. They wouldn't plan it, that's not good sportsmanship.
Nothing suspicious at all |
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