World Championships - Varese 2008
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Waghlon |
Posted on 25-09-2008 16:54
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Dankan wrote:
Motherf....
What the f*** is Motherf....?
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t-baum |
Posted on 25-09-2008 16:56
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schleck93 wrote:
Could you atleast write the hole word, just the freaks (read me ) that doesn't understand Abbreviations
Nah, crue would get madB)
Macquet wrote:
"We all know that wasn't the real footage of the Worlds anyway. That was just the staged footage to perpetuate the coverup that it was actually Vinokourov that won the race."
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Posted on 24-11-2024 11:31
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schleck93 |
Posted on 25-09-2008 17:11
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t-baum wrote:
schleck93 wrote:
Could you atleast write the hole word, just the freaks (read me ) that doesn't understand Abbreviations
Nah, crue would get madB)
He calms down again in a 100 years time
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Smoothie |
Posted on 25-09-2008 17:25
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Did T-Baum even know what he was saying or was he just pulling out random names from the gangster dictionary? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 25-09-2008 18:48
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CrueTrue is Ghandi, he won't get mad.
Watch
*slaps Mike around with a large trout*
See? Never mad. He's the danish Ghandi. Either that, or more likely, he's the type of guy who never gets mad at anything and at 40 years old snaps and turns into a serial killer.
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Smoothie |
Posted on 25-09-2008 18:51
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You heard it here first folks, isso can look 40 years into the future! |
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Setzel |
Posted on 25-09-2008 18:51
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He told me 41
Who is lying ?
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mrlol |
Posted on 25-09-2008 18:58
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issoisso wrote:
Either that, or more likely, he's the type of guy who never gets mad at anything and at 40 years old snaps and turns into a serial killer.
Smoothie wrote:
You heard it here first folks, isso can look 40 years into the future!
So mike is aged 0?" |
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Smoothie |
Posted on 25-09-2008 19:01
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Could be. Nobody knows. Well i don't and im a nobody, so my reference is still valid! |
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Setzel |
Posted on 25-09-2008 19:02
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Smoothie wrote:
Could be. Nobody knows. Well i don't and im a nobody, so my reference is still valid!
Nobody is perfect so i am nobody
this would have been more better for you smoothie
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ruben |
Posted on 25-09-2008 19:38
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I am perfect. I am the Alpha and the Omega.
Run human! You die too easily! Withness my perfection! |
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issoisso |
Posted on 25-09-2008 19:50
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Ruben wrote:
I am perfect. I am the Alpha and the Omega.
Run human! You die too easily! Withness my perfection!
You misspelled "Witness my perfection"
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wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 25-09-2008 20:00
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how do iran have 5 in the road race? i mean wtf?
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Halvor |
Posted on 25-09-2008 20:07
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And Norway three!? |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 25-09-2008 22:05
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There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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Smoothie |
Posted on 25-09-2008 22:08
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wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
how do iran have 5 in the road race? i mean wtf?
Its because they have done well in the Rankings where they are. I think its Asia tour. Because they are good there they have earned the spots. But i dont agree with it. Its not fair really. And norway only having three is crap. |
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Stairs |
Posted on 25-09-2008 22:23
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F_Schleck wrote:
And Norway three!?
That would be because of the worlds endless justice.
So, tomorrow is the day for the U23 RR, an event, according to CrueTrue, apparently no-one cares about. So, I will just sum up my favourites of tomorrows careless race.
You could point out 30 favourites who at their top could get a medal and at least 10-15 who have a very serious chances of getting a medal. There's only three of 'em medals, though. In my opinion, there will be two scenarios: either it'll end with a decimated group of 25-30 riders fighting for the win in the sprint. The other scenario being the route being harder than we think and a small group of no more than five or six riders will go home. Not surprising, the two same scenarios we can expect for the elites
If it's a sprint of 30 men, my personal favourite would be the obvious choice of Simone Ponzi whose whole season, after wasting the first six months of the season being injured, has been planned on the WC. The brits have great chances if it all ends up in a sprint with Jonathan Bellis and high-flying Ben Swift. Those two will mark one of the most exciting head-to-head battles of the race after their 'infighting' in Tour of Britain. Dominik Klemme would be another abvious choice for the sprint. If he's still in the Regio Tour-form, he'll be very dangerous. Sulzberger, Paterski, Aaen and Koren could also be added to that list. Also, for the sprint, riders like Cyril Gautier, Paul Voss, Van Winden and many of the Italians, Belgians and Russians will be worth watching.
If it ends with a very selective group coming home, my bets would are that at least Angel Madrazo, Jan Bakelants, Damiano Caruso and Andrey Amador (who also stands with a very good chance in a sprint) will be there. With this post already being way too long and without any well-reasoned points, I don't even dare mentioning all the riders also standing with a chance of being present in the final after a marathon-race.
Never.
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p3druh |
Posted on 25-09-2008 22:50
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Wanna bet that there will be a portuguese on the podium tomorrow?
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Waghlon |
Posted on 25-09-2008 22:58
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I happen to think that Iran deserves more spots than Norway because unlike Norway, Iran have professional cyclists.
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samtheman |
Posted on 25-09-2008 23:27
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Iran's gonna kick ass...(I already predicted this for the Olympics, somehow didn't happen)
It's clear that Froome will win anyway, if he starts.
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