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| Kirchen_75 |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:28
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Quintana with a Cancellara esque surge to the line. Who's database is this? |
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:28
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Nice finale from Quintana! |
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| sutty68 |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:28
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Nice move from Quintana  |
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| Selwink |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:29
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Was that Peraud who fell?
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Posted on 04-04-2013 16:30
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Selwink wrote:
Was that Peraud who fell?
Yes
Smart by Quintana not to celebrate. Now he gained 2 seconds.
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| kumazan |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:31
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sutty68 wrote:
Nice move from Quintana 
Yeah. Too bad we couldn't see it because ETB was showing us Samu being... eh, Samu.
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| Selwink |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:31
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Hey, my stream did not let me down for once 
How much has Weening lost?
Edited by Selwink on 04-04-2013 16:31
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| ruben |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:31
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Weening top 10 in Pais Vasco. Leaving Rabobank really seems like a good career move. Never would that have been possible at Rabo (look at ten dam...) |
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| jph27 |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:31
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Talansky went down as well. |
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| RedDisciple |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:32
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Kreuziger looses 1:16.
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| sutty68 |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:34
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kumazan wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
Nice move from Quintana 
Yeah. Too bad we couldn't see it because ETB was showing us Samu being... eh, Samu.
Same as Eurosport  |
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| ruben |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:35
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sutty68 wrote:
kumazan wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
Nice move from Quintana 
Yeah. Too bad we couldn't see it because ETB was showing us Samu being... eh, Samu.
Same as Eurosport  Eurosport get the images from ETB so that's logical. |
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| kumazan |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:35
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sutty68 wrote:
kumazan wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
Nice move from Quintana 
Yeah. Too bad we couldn't see it because ETB was showing us Samu being... eh, Samu.
Same as Eurosport 
That's because ETB broadcasts the race, the image is the same for everyone.
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| ggDonovan |
Posted on 04-04-2013 16:53
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Wow those colombians...
Look at this line up (Limburg'12):
Rigoberto Urán, Sergio Luis Henao, Winner Anacona, Nairo Quintana, Carlos Betancur, Miguel Ángel Rubiano and Fabio Duarte
Now look at this pic (Toscana'13):

And now choose the next world champion
It might be an exageration but the most incredible thing is that the average age is just 25 and the oldest is Rubiano with 28... this team could be really scary the next years.
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| Selwink |
Posted on 04-04-2013 17:06
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ggDonovan wrote:
Wow those colombians...
Look at this line up (Limburg'12):
Rigoberto Urán, Sergio Luis Henao, Winner Anacona, Nairo Quintana, Carlos Betancur, Miguel Ángel Rubiano and Fabio Duarte
Now look at this pic (Toscana'13):
And now choose the next world champion
It might be an exageration but the most incredible thing is that the average age is just 25 and the oldest is Rubiano with 28... this team could be really scary the next years.
Dont forget the Italians have home advantage and Sagan also has in his 2nd home country
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| fickman |
Posted on 04-04-2013 17:08
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Dont forget about Cayetano Sarmiento he is the leader of Cannondale Pro Cycling in this race, 18 at the Moment won last year in his first year at the World Tour Kom at Critérium du Dauphiné and might be a great helper too. |
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| Rzrassman |
Posted on 04-04-2013 17:10
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Opportunist move by Quintana to gain a few secs.Diappointed for Spilak losing out.May be he went to early and got him self burned out.What up with Sammy losing 20 odd secs today too.
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| kumazan |
Posted on 04-04-2013 17:11
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Selwink wrote:
Dont forget the Italians have home advantage and Sagan also has in his 2nd home country
Too hard for Sagan, and he's said he's not focusing on it this year. Italy could be a force to be reckoned though, with Nibbles leading.
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 04-04-2013 17:21
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Don't forget about Gilbert either. Not looking the best now but that's what we said last year. This time he'll have the whole team build around him, I reckon. |
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| Kirchen_75 |
Posted on 04-04-2013 17:25
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Ian Butler wrote:
Don't forget about Gilbert either. Not looking the best now but that's what we said last year. This time he'll have the whole team build around him, I reckon.
Isn't that Fiesole climb slightly too long for Gilbert? |
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