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Posted on 25-03-2008 20:34
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mrlol wrote:
isnt attacking more or less a short sprint?
you don't give up, do you?
on that account, every race is either a time trial or it ends in a sprint
"Brilliant win by Jacky Durand in a 250km sprint"
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Posted on 25-03-2008 20:37
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issoisso wrote:
"Brilliant win by Jacky Durand in a 250km sprint"
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mrlol |
Posted on 25-03-2008 20:39
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issoisso wrote:
mrlol wrote:
isnt attacking more or less a short sprint?
you don't give up, do you?
on that account, every race is either a time trial or it ends in a sprint
"Brilliant win by Jacky Durand in a 250km sprint"
he didnt win in a 250km sprint, but because he sprinted a few seconds with 250km to go
and no, I dont give up.
and races can even be a combination of TT and sprint |
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issoisso |
Posted on 25-03-2008 20:41
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mrlol wrote:
issoisso wrote:
mrlol wrote:
isnt attacking more or less a short sprint?
you don't give up, do you?
on that account, every race is either a time trial or it ends in a sprint
"Brilliant win by Jacky Durand in a 250km sprint"
he didnt win in a 250km sprint, but because he sprinted a few seconds with 250km to go
and no, I dont give up.
and races can even be a combination of TT and sprint
You're making a strong case for me to go back to alcohol.
The preceding post is ISSO 9001 certified
"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
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mrlol |
Posted on 25-03-2008 20:42
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issoisso wrote:
mrlol wrote:
issoisso wrote:
mrlol wrote:
isnt attacking more or less a short sprint?
you don't give up, do you?
on that account, every race is either a time trial or it ends in a sprint
"Brilliant win by Jacky Durand in a 250km sprint"
he didnt win in a 250km sprint, but because he sprinted a few seconds with 250km to go
and no, I dont give up.
and races can even be a combination of TT and sprint
You're making a strong case for me to go back to alcohol.
in that case, I'll call it a day
(but I'll be back )
Edited by mrlol on 25-03-2008 20:43
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Posted on 25-03-2008 20:43
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And a strong case for me to start with it......and yes, this post is only to raise my post numbers |
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issoisso |
Posted on 25-03-2008 20:44
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alex153 wrote:
And a strong case for me to start with it......
Like you ever needed an incentive
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Posted on 25-03-2008 20:50
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issoisso wrote:
alex153 wrote:
And a strong case for me to start with it......
Like you ever needed an incentive
Fair point |
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Posted on 25-03-2008 21:41
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Dankan wrote:
Alberto was so nervous when starting the stage. He wasn't comfortable on the saddle, always changing his position, the chain combination, the gesture over the bike... but he's so stunning B)
You noticed Cancellara Tirreano TT technic...realy strange.. He was pedaling in one rythm but all the time slowly body moved also front on the saddle..finaly when he reached last point in the saddle he pushed body back in normal position..and all was starting over...like yo-yo |
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issoisso |
Posted on 25-03-2008 22:00
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Guido Mukk wrote:
Dankan wrote:
Alberto was so nervous when starting the stage. He wasn't comfortable on the saddle, always changing his position, the chain combination, the gesture over the bike... but he's so stunning B)
You noticed Cancellara Tirreano TT technic...realy strange.. He was pedaling in one rythm but all the time slowly body moved also front on the saddle..finaly when he reached last point in the saddle he pushed body back in normal position..and all was starting over...like yo-yo
Yeah, it was ,very strange. he kept moving forward in the seat due to his pedalling motion. when he got to the front tip he moved to the back of the seat again.
The strangest part is he did this in a cycle over and over again every 4-5 seconds
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Posted on 26-03-2008 16:20
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Fran Ventoso took the win at UrueƱa. |
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