Other Races 2010
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Posted on 21-08-2010 18:28
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Wow, they fuck up all ENECO Tour long, and ironically, when they come to my city, they suddenly do it right. |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 21-08-2010 19:28
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ruben wrote:
Wow, they fuck up all season long, and ironically, when they come to my city, they suddenly do it right.
Correction.
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-08-2010 19:55
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They meant to go 1km earlier but misjudged the signs
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Deda |
Posted on 22-08-2010 15:41
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Jack Bobridge wins stage 5 of the Eneco Tour with a late attack in the breakaway.
Any word on the GP Ouest ?
If offense is the best defence, does it mean that defence is the worst defence?
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Kami |
Posted on 22-08-2010 15:45
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Deda wrote:
Jack Bobridge wins stage 5 of the Eneco Tour with a late attack in the breakaway.
Any word on the GP Ouest ?
12 km to, 8 leaders with Leukemans and Chavanel, Mangel and others.
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Kami |
Posted on 22-08-2010 16:00
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Matthew Goss won it.
Farrar second.
Edited by Kami on 22-08-2010 16:00
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ruben |
Posted on 22-08-2010 16:11
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The commentary was beyond funny.
They kept going on about Fedrigo and Chavanel who were nowhere to be seen.
And at the end the interviewer asked Goss if he was afraid of Pierrick Fédrigo
No offense, but compared to them, Sporza (Belgian commentators) actually sound neutral and objective...
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itsmichael |
Posted on 22-08-2010 16:11
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1. Matthew Goss Team HTC - Columbia
2. Tyler Farrar Team Garmin - Transitions
3. Yoann Offredo Française Des Jeux
4. Leonardo Fabio Duque Cofidis
5. Mauro Santambrogio BMC Racing Team
6. Peter Sagan Liquigas-Doimo
7. Francesco Gavazzi Lampre - Farnese Vini
8. Marco Marcato Vacansoleil
9. Romain Feillu Vacansoleil
10. Davide Appollonio Cervelo Test Team
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Il Grillo |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:06
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Wow Greipel, didnt expect that after all the work he did for Martin earlier. |
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:07
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Il Grillo wrote:
Wow Greipel, didnt expect that after all the work he did for Martin earlier.
exactly what I would like to say..
He did worked he's ass of for Martin..and still out sprinted Hagen..
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nice move for Greipel..he stoped ..to give small (like 4-5 year old) boy he's bottle.
What a day for young man..
Edited by Guido Mukk on 23-08-2010 16:12
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Kami |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:11
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Guido Mukk wrote:
Il Grillo wrote:
Wow Greipel, didnt expect that after all the work he did for Martin earlier.
exactly what I would like to say..
He did worked he's ass of for Martin..and still out sprinted Hagen..
Very impressive. He closed numerous gaps, put Martin out of the wind, and then, without being in someone's wheel, he just sprinted past everyone taking full wind with about 300m to go.
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hillis91 |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:14
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Guido Mukk wrote:
Il Grillo wrote:
Wow Greipel, didnt expect that after all the work he did for Martin earlier.
exactly what I would like to say..
He did worked he's ass of for Martin..and still out sprinted Hagen..
Edit:
nice move for Greipel..he stoped ..to give small (like 4-5 year old) boy he's bottle.
What a day for young man..
That was very heart warming to see. It did put a smile on my face
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:17
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Columbia will lose a great rider-sprinter
Edited by Guido Mukk on 23-08-2010 16:17
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hillis91 |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:18
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Yeah, but it is the right desicion. They can't have 2 dominating sprinters. The TDF will be more fun next year
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issoisso |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:28
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hillis91 wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
Il Grillo wrote:
Wow Greipel, didnt expect that after all the work he did for Martin earlier.
exactly what I would like to say..
He did worked he's ass of for Martin..and still out sprinted Hagen..
Edit:
nice move for Greipel..he stoped ..to give small (like 4-5 year old) boy he's bottle.
What a day for young man..
That was very heart warming to see. It did put a smile on my face
He did that the other day too
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hillis91 |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:29
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Yeah, stage 2 i think. Allways good to see when the riders care about their fans
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ruben |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:30
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pointless stage
why have the muur de huy and muur de amay in the course when there is 30km flat after that.
but we know this on beforehand already.
zz
probs to Boom for his relentless attacking all the time at least he tried. |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 23-08-2010 16:57
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ruben wrote:
pointless stage
why have the muur de huy and muur de amay in the course when there is 30km flat after that.
but we know this on beforehand already.
zz
probs to Boom for his relentless attacking all the time at least he tried.
because all stages that end in sprints are so exciting.
Mountains.. pfft.
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Wilier |
Posted on 23-08-2010 19:46
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ruben wrote:
pointless stage
why have the muur de huy and muur de amay in the course when there is 30km flat after that.
but we know this on beforehand already.
zz
probs to Boom for his relentless attacking all the time at least he tried.
You're right. This race could have been so much more exciting. Now the numbers 1 and 2 are almost certain. |
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bfreire |
Posted on 24-08-2010 15:37
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Der tony wins last tt and the eneco tour
Gc
1.martin
2.moerenhout
3.hagen
4.porte
5.tuft
6.boom
7.tjallingii
8.kloden
9.cornu
10.roelandts
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1. Martin
2. Tjallingii
3, Rasmussen
4. Porte
5. Moerenhout
6. Boasson Hagen
7. Van Emden
8. Castroviejo
9. Tuft
10. Gretsch
Edited by bfreire on 24-08-2010 15:38
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