Tour de France, Stage 7 - Saturday, July 7th Tomblaine / La Planche des Belles Filles
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Posted on 07-07-2012 17:02
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So boring that nobody can argue it´s supiciously boring.
I still have some hope left that somehow it will become more interesting but chances are small. So i guess we´ll the Sagan-show and the Sky-train for the rest of the Tour.
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doddy13 |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:02
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felix_29 wrote:
So boring that nobody can argue it´s supiciously boring.
I can!
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Alakagom |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:03
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At least Sagan had some fun at the end
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doddy13 |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:03
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Alakagom wrote:
At least Sagan had some fun at the end
Doing a McEwen then.
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felix_29 |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:04
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doddy13 wrote:
felix_29 wrote:
So boring that nobody can argue it´s supiciously boring.
I can!
Nope, wrong nationality.
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Riis123 |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:04
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jt1109 wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
I don't agree. Rasmussen vs Contador was the Tour that i enjoyed the most, especially the stages in the Pyrenées were truly fantastic.
I found them boring mainly because i didn't have a strong feeling about either of them didn't hate or like either wheras you i assume supported Rasmussen making the tour more enjoyable for you as a viewer!?
Off course it increased the excitement for me that Rasmussen was up front along with Contador, who i also really liked, but even though you didn't had a strong feeling for either of them, you have to admit that it was som really nice battles? I mean, it was 3 very interesting mountain stages with lots of attack at climbs like Beille, Peyresourde and Ardiden. |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:05
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felix_29 wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
felix_29 wrote:
So boring that nobody can argue it´s supiciously boring.
I can!
Nope, wrong nationality.
Right, so because I am British, I am not allowed an opinion.
That's stupid.
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jt1109 |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:09
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Riis123 wrote:
jt1109 wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
I don't agree. Rasmussen vs Contador was the Tour that i enjoyed the most, especially the stages in the Pyrenées were truly fantastic.
I found them boring mainly because i didn't have a strong feeling about either of them didn't hate or like either wheras you i assume supported Rasmussen making the tour more enjoyable for you as a viewer!?
Off course it increased the excitement for me that Rasmussen was up front along with Contador, who i also really liked, but even though you didn't had a strong feeling for either of them, you have to admit that it was som really nice battles? I mean, it was 3 very interesting mountain stages with lots of attack at climbs like Beille, Peyresourde and Ardiden.
I can really only remember them riding away from Evans at one point of a stage and that's i don't know but it just didn't stick in my mind:/ |
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:10
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doddy13 wrote:
felix_29 wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
felix_29 wrote:
So boring that nobody can argue it´s supiciously boring.
I can!
Nope, wrong nationality.
Right, so because I am British, I am not allowed an opinion.
That's stupid.
Dont worry hes German, and we know how they feel about letting people have free will ...
... like when they dictate modern EU financial policy
Every heard of innocent until proven guilty?
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johannes-w |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:11
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doddy13 wrote:
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issoisso wrote:
LOL the cyclingnews forum crashed under an avalanche of fanboys registering to post
I do like your posts in the Clinic, just biting my tongue for now.
Whilst the clinic is a good idea for a forum, it is everything that is wrong with the CN news forum.
Doping discussion is good; when claims are founded, when a rider puts in a good performance, more often than not that get a post in the clinic. If we watch cycling with a cynical eye, we will never enjoy it. Enjoy the racing, then if the issues come up later, tackle them then.
So until there is evidence you simply accept everything? I dont really talk about sky today but more general. I just cant tell myself anymore that until there is clear evidence there is no doping because i think that would be a little too easy, BUT i have enjoyed todays stage and many other races anyways. A think a critical view cant hurt although there is no evidence (yet) |
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:11
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Taaramäe was not much surprise today..only question was he's condition. Is he back on form.
Andy and Contador missing..he can be on second climbers group after these guys.
He has non acceleration..steady fast pace is he's best trademark...and Sky did it for him.
Taaramäe 4th. at GC...wow
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pcm2009fan |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:13
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jt1109 wrote:
Kirchen_75 wrote:
I thought Frank Schleck rode amazingly (after he realised Klodi is dropped)
finished 12th +1' 09''
Did you see him attack once he realised Cance was catching him haha like someone shoved a rocket up his arse.
haha very true.. for sure he rode well, whilst Vdb also had very bad luck.
This is really one of the best ever days for British cycling so maybe that's why us Brits are quite excited (just a thought) ? A stage win, yellow jersey and polka-dot aint half-bad, although of course the circumstances were favourable.
Based on today the race looks very intriuging. Although they have lost time today, guys like Vdb haven't had a chance to show themselves yet so are ones to watch out for still.
It will also be interesting to see if the likes of Taaramae and Zubeldia and of course Froome can keep up this level of performance and challenge for a podium.
I think that after the TT we will see if Wiggins is likely to win the race, because right now I would (bar the TTs) have Evans as the strongest rider.
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doddy13 |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:13
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johannes-w wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
jph27 wrote:
issoisso wrote:
LOL the cyclingnews forum crashed under an avalanche of fanboys registering to post
I do like your posts in the Clinic, just biting my tongue for now.
Whilst the clinic is a good idea for a forum, it is everything that is wrong with the CN news forum.
Doping discussion is good; when claims are founded, when a rider puts in a good performance, more often than not that get a post in the clinic. If we watch cycling with a cynical eye, we will never enjoy it. Enjoy the racing, then if the issues come up later, tackle them then.
So until there is evidence you simply accept everything? I dont really talk about sky today but more general. I just cant tell myself anymore that until there is clear evidence there is no doping because i think that would be a little too easy, BUT i have enjoyed todays stage and many other races anyways. A think a critical view cant hurt although there is no evidence (yet)
If I watch a stage and say "Well, they obviously doped". It ruins it. Do football fans, or athletics fans whatever watch their sport and say "Well, they are obviously doped"?
No.
I believe that until there is a stack load of evidence against someone, then they are clean and I will enjoy their performances.
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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Posted on 07-07-2012 17:13
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If riders realise that to beat Sky you have to attack early on in the climb (ala Quintana at Dauphiné, although that's not quite the same as he wasn't a GC contender) then the Tour could get very interesting. I sometimes think that riding at the back of a group and trying to stay at a pace is harder than riding off on your own. Some riders are much better at attacking than hanging in there. Evans is the king of hanging in though, so he doesn't need to attack early.
Anyway, I want Wiggins to win so I'm well pleased with how it went today. |
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Smowz |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:14
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Didn't expect today to be quite a decisive. But it was as you felt it would be all along a battle between Wiggins and Evans. Nibali isn't out of it either and I expect to see something from him on tomorrow's stage, that is a chance for Evans and he as they are better bike handlers than Wiggins.
It is a shame that crashes have hurt some of the other contenders - a bit like last year though, it is hard to believe anybody who actually was going to win the Tour had been taken out by a crash. It still sucks though for all concerned. Today VdB getting a mechanical was a shame, I think he would have been thereabouts at the end of today.
Radioshack seemed to be every man for himself there - Zubeldia as in the Dauphine proved the best climber with Monfort. Poor old Horner was trying to play a domestique for someone, trying to work out whom!
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jt1109 |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:15
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Schleck attacking once he saw Cance. |
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Teddy The Creator |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:15
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That was surprisingly fun. Froome looks good I have to say, and no dope imo. Evans looked good, I hope him and Nibbles can work together on the descents to crack stupid Wiggins. And baseball, stop being so mad just because Leipheimer was dropped. None of us (except Alakafroome) loved it but it isn't ruining the sport.
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Spilak23 |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:17
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Taarama was great today. Also nice to see Monfort with top 10, I hope he can hang in there.
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CLURPR |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:18
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Just got in and saw the result. Froome you beauty!! Amazing result for Sky and Great Britain |
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Alakagom |
Posted on 07-07-2012 17:18
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Teddy The Creator wrote:
That was surprisingly fun. Froome looks good I have to say, and no dope imo. Evans looked good, I hope him and Nibbles can work together on the descents to crack stupid Wiggins. And baseball, stop being so mad just because Leipheimer was dropped. None of us (except Alakafroome) loved it but it isn't ruining the sport.
Well I'd say every British person loved it And I am not British, but my love to Froome can overpower the boring tactics. Although I like them anyway
( Don't kill me please now.... )
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