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Posted on 21-06-2007 17:16
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What happened? I mean, about the horse?
ran into the road and along it. and the breakaway heistated for a moment, not knowing where to go.
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Posted on 21-06-2007 17:18
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it would have won if the man didn't get in the way |
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Posted on 21-06-2007 17:19
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Todays stage prove that Sastre and Kloden are in a good way for the Tour. Waiting for better results from Rogers!
Edited by sakai5 on 21-06-2007 17:21
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Posted on 21-06-2007 17:24
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Yeh how did he do today, good from karpets |
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Posted on 21-06-2007 18:16
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What places did Larsson and Lövkvist get? both dropped early? |
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Posted on 21-06-2007 18:19
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Where's Sporting Nonsense btw, in hiding? nah just kidding |
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Posted on 21-06-2007 18:19
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Im still waiting for full results
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Posted on 23-11-2024 17:50
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Posted on 21-06-2007 18:23
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issoisso wrote:
WHERE DID HE COME FROM??
he was dying and suddenly attacks
and wins... Ha, got you fooled didn't he. He didn't show any signs of dying to me, apart from the fact that he was in last wheel. But if you followed Dekker's career a little bit, you'll find out he's allways at the back. A bit like van Petegem and Erik Dekker, and only when he really needs, or really wants too, he'll be in front. If you saw his attack, you know he wasn't suffering at all at the climb.
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Posted on 21-06-2007 18:25
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sure did fool me.
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I was more referring to the fact that he's struggling to keep up. yet once in a while someone will get dropped and he just keeps struggling BUT hanging on. weird.
Edited by issoisso on 21-06-2007 18:26
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Posted on 21-06-2007 18:37
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Ruben wrote:
Where's Sporting Nonsense btw, in hiding? nah just kidding
Yes hiding, thats why i was the first to post that he had won
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Posted on 21-06-2007 18:39
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Ruben wrote:
Where's Sporting Nonsense btw, in hiding? nah just kidding
Yes hiding, thats why i was the first to post that he had won
WRONG!! I was
mwahahah!
(I'm kidding, I don't even know)
on a serious note:
how does anyone feel about Dekker's chances at the white jersey?
Edited by issoisso on 21-06-2007 18:39
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Posted on 21-06-2007 18:41
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a little bird told me that Schleck is having a bad day to day? |
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Posted on 21-06-2007 19:05
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Ruben wrote:
issoisso wrote:
WHERE DID HE COME FROM??
he was dying and suddenly attacks
and wins... Ha, got you fooled didn't he. He didn't show any signs of dying to me, apart from the fact that he was in last wheel. But if you followed Dekker's career a little bit, you'll find out he's allways at the back. A bit like van Petegem and Erik Dekker, and only when he really needs, or really wants too, he'll be in front. If you saw his attack, you know he wasn't suffering at all at the climb.
If he was suffering, he couldn't have attacked.
I don't think you catched the sarcasm |
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Posted on 21-06-2007 19:06
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no sarcasm from me. I actually thought Dekker was in trouble
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Posted on 21-06-2007 19:09
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Oh, I thought it was a hint to Ruben's latest talks about Dekker's condition But then again, I didn't see the stage. |
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Posted on 21-06-2007 19:11
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Oh and Crue: it is "caught" not catched hehe just teasing you
Anyway, I as Dekker fan and follower, give hem 0% chance to win the white jersey in Le Tour. Simply because of 3 reasons:
1) He has a leader to work for and can't go his own way.
2) He didn't have optimal training
3) He wouldn't be strong enough anyway. There's some guy named Contador who's still eligble for the white jersey. So. |
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Posted on 22-06-2007 17:27
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Vladimir Gusev won todays stage by the way... |
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Posted on 22-06-2007 17:31
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Kim Kirchen is back too moving back up to 2nd in the GC |
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Posted on 22-06-2007 17:34
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is it me or is Karpets going to walk this?
Kirchen could take it too with a very good TT, but
it's looking doubtful
anyway, you never know if someone's going to put in a surprise attack tomorrow.
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Posted on 22-06-2007 17:35
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Yeh i said that this tour might be taken on the TT karpets should take it in his stride but he might not win if Rogers fancies his chances |
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