Nice win from Mollema, i see finally something to cheer for dutch fans. Czechs has won three GT stages during the dutch drought btw.
Speaking on the matter, nice job by König to stay in the front group, he is very close to Pinot now.
Looking forward to todays stage, i think Horner and Purito will settle this, not far behind them Nibbles and Piti.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 12-09-2013 06:43
It's good to see Roche is doing well in this GT, congratulation to Mollema, finally a win for the Dutch team in this GT. I'm impressed at Team Net-App-Endura after Konig's win.
It's upto Radioshack, Movistar and Katusa to set high pace and make life difficult for Nibali before climb. Otherwise Astana will take it very easy today.
tmcerd00 wrote:
here I leave a link to follow stage until you can see on Television. This is in Spanish. I don´t know if you know better one in English
Cancellara again shows what kind of person he is and just up and quits while his teammate is close to the win of a career and indeed the team's biggest result of the season
Way to go, Luigi. Don't bother staying to help him or anything.
Edited by issoisso on 12-09-2013 13:52
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Im waiting to see Horners performance today
I have been trying to think of a way of watching it
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issoisso wrote:
Cancellara again shows what kind of person he is and just up and quits while his teammate is close to the win of a career and indeed the team's biggest result of the season
Way to go, Luigi. Don't bother staying to help him or anything.
Have you got any thoughts on Horner's performance isso? I can't remember if you've said anything here about how suspicious you think it is (if at all). I always value your opinion, one way or the other.
But yeah dropping out solely to concentrate on your own ambitions makes it seem like Luigi has forgotten that this is a team sport. When will people start to realise that he isn't actually as nice a person as he is constantly portrayed to be?
issoisso wrote:
Cancellara again shows what kind of person he is and just up and quits while his teammate is close to the win of a career and indeed the team's biggest result of the season
Way to go, Luigi. Don't bother staying to help him or anything.
Have you got any thoughts on Horner's performance isso? I can't remember if you've said anything here about how suspicious you think it is (if at all). I always value your opinion, one way or the other.
But yeah dropping out solely to concentrate on your own ambitions makes it seem like Luigi has forgotten that this is a team sport. When will people start to realise that he isn't actually as nice a person as he is constantly portrayed to be?
To the question, probably never. And I remember the interview by Bruynell where he actually said it was the Schleck's and Cancellara who ruled the team and decide everything.