CrueTrue wrote:
Just a somewhat funny quote (Jakob Fuglsang).
I think it's great to be in a team with riders you like hanging out with. I can't see myself riding for Katusha. Imagine how it would be like staying in the same room with Vladimir Karpets for three weeks...
Wouldn't it be worse if your room-mate was Pável 'Brrr'?
or maybe just maybe, Brrr and Karpets are room - mates?
But seriously, what's wrong with Karpets?
He gives a whole new meaning to the word serious.
Well, it's a cultural thing.
Pozzato was talking about that in an interview last year. As is to be expected, most Russians don't "goof off" or join in the fun unless you really go out of your way to pull them into it.
Different cultures. You know the drill. Northern Europe vs. Southern Europe; Western Europe vs. Eastern Europe; Americans vs. Their Hat etc.
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CrueTrue wrote:
Don't worry. Waghlon is not a reflection of a typical Dane.
And that's why you don't rule the world.
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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
CrueTrue wrote:
Don't worry. Waghlon is not a reflection of a typical Dane.
And that's why you don't rule the world.
No. We don't rule the world, because we're a small nation of useless idiots, who'd rather bicker amongst ourselves than do anything productive ;-)
... At least, that's my opinion...
So you're like Rivet City?
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Cyclingnews quotes Antón as saying it'll be his first Giro.
I can't find him saying that in any other source. It would be very odd of him, since he's started (and finished) the Giro before.
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So after succesfully protesting against radio ban in Mallorca, the teams in Qatar are planning to do the same tomorrow.
Edited by Wilier on 06-02-2011 15:51
Given that they've been able to prove that the supplement they took was indeed contaminated, the Costa brothers' suspension has been reduced to 5 months.
Meaning they're free to race as soon as they find a team.
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