Le Tour de France 2014 - Stage 10 - Mulhouse - La Planche des Belles Filles
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Posted on 14-07-2014 15:53
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Jacdk wrote:
Ste117 wrote:
Nibali is a fantastic rider and will be one of the great grand tour riders, he has proved himself at the Vuelta and the Giro, and we all know you need to be a strong rider to win the Giro these days, he almost averages a grand tour win a year. Even if he didn't win the Tour this year, I always believe that one day he will but I think unless he crashes, which you never know now then he should win this edition and enter the list of rider to win all three grand tours, and deservedly so too
Oh, you mean the Vuelta where he let a 40year old man beat him.
Oh yes he just rolled over and let Horner have the victory for free didn't he?
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Posted on 14-07-2014 15:54
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CountArach wrote:
Okay final confirmation that his bike did not snap in two:
That's Roche's McLaren bike. Only Roche and Fuglsang rides them. |
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Posted on 14-07-2014 15:54
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atlanta wrote:
Martin should just drop back now, Kwaitkowski is going to need to put the hurt on.
Too early for that |
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Posted on 14-07-2014 15:54
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I think Purito can win today. But question he if he will try to conserve energy for later stages or try a win. |
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Posted on 14-07-2014 15:55
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atlanta wrote:
Huh? Nibali will win by Default you said? Im sure you would have thought same if Contador won because Froome crashed out?(rolls eyes)
If you say that Contador would have won by default because Froome crashed out that would be hugely disrespectful to Nibali, who is currently the second most successful active Grand Tour racer.
Edited by Shonak on 14-07-2014 15:55
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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Alakagom |
Posted on 14-07-2014 15:56
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Ohh Vuelta
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 14-07-2014 15:56
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valverde321 wrote:
It seems like the last few years this race has been won before the first rest day We've gotta hope Valverde, Mollema, Porte etc. get a real boost to form (and no other forms of boost ) so we actually have a an exciting 2 weeks to go.
dont forget that Nibali also just riding into form..he was nowhere at Dauphine |
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Posted on 14-07-2014 15:57
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Vdb was that him dropped ? |
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 14-07-2014 15:57
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Nin1388 wrote:
I think Purito can win today. But question he if he will try to conserve energy for later stages or try a win.
he's main goal is polka-dot.. and he will collect it.
Face man Voeckler will fight back..and not even today
Edited by Guido Mukk on 14-07-2014 15:58
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Posted on 14-07-2014 15:57
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deek12345 wrote:
Vdb was that him dropped ?
Nope that was Hansen. |
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Posted on 14-07-2014 15:58
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Wilier wrote:
deek12345 wrote:
Vdb was that him dropped ?
Nope that was Hansen.
Thx thought it was 131 |
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TimoCycling |
Posted on 14-07-2014 15:59
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Sep still in the peloton, deserves an MO upgrade . He's a beasty rider this Tour.
Finally Martin showing some humanity ^^
Edited by TimoCycling on 14-07-2014 15:59
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gotlandrules |
Posted on 14-07-2014 15:59
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simieon wrote:
why does this place have such a hostile tone? its the reason it took me years before my first post.
namecalling and personal attacks add nothing to any discussion. if you think somebody is wrong, type out why you think they're wrong instead of bloody slurs. in the end, it leads to a better atmosphere, more intelligent discussion, and a friendly and welcoming environment that draws in newcomers. while the hostility scares people away.
please, if not for me, then for everyone else.
Sorry about that, its not like me. Jacdks arrogance and knowitall attitude just ticks me off.... |
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Posted on 14-07-2014 15:59
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Alakagom wrote:
Ohh Vuelta
My first though exactly when he abandoned. Ever wondered this will be the exact repeat of 2012, only Quintana now is the captain and Valverde his lieutenant? Sick shit. |
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simieon |
Posted on 14-07-2014 15:59
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lukaas wrote:
Jacdk wrote:
Ste117 wrote:
Nibali is a fantastic rider and will be one of the great grand tour riders, he has proved himself at the Vuelta and the Giro, and we all know you need to be a strong rider to win the Giro these days, he almost averages a grand tour win a year. Even if he didn't win the Tour this year, I always believe that one day he will but I think unless he crashes, which you never know now then he should win this edition and enter the list of rider to win all three grand tours, and deservedly so too
Oh, you mean the Vuelta where he let a 40year old man beat him.
Riiiiight, and dont come with the "but he was sick" thats just BS.
I'm sorry but that may be the most stupid post ever on this forum.
see, this is the sort of shit im talking about, where are the mods? |
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Posted on 14-07-2014 16:00
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Jacdk wrote:
Ste117 wrote:
Nibali is a fantastic rider and will be one of the great grand tour riders, he has proved himself at the Vuelta and the Giro, and we all know you need to be a strong rider to win the Giro these days, he almost averages a grand tour win a year. Even if he didn't win the Tour this year, I always believe that one day he will but I think unless he crashes, which you never know now then he should win this edition and enter the list of rider to win all three grand tours, and deservedly so too
Oh, you mean the Vuelta where he let a 40year old man beat him.
Riiiiight, and dont come with the "but he was sick" thats just BS.
Every argument that doesn't suit you is bullshit. It's quite funny actually, and I'm pretty sure that in this discussion everyone can call the fact that you are the only one throwing BS. You argue like a retarded monkey, after someone has taken his banana (Here it is. Enjoy)
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simieon |
Posted on 14-07-2014 16:00
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oh fuck it.. see you in another 4 years. |
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SotD |
Posted on 14-07-2014 16:00
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Jacdk wrote:
SSJ2Luigi wrote:
Jacdk wrote:
admirschleck wrote:
So that makes Nibali (most likely) undeserved winner? You're surprising me more and more every day. It's just ridiculous.
Yes it does because he won by default, there are no one left.
Once you get older you will learn that winning is not really winning if you win because the others don't compete.
I'm sorry but whenever I ask someone who won the 1980 tour, they say Joop Zoetemelk, not some guy who won because Hinault got injured.
Im sorry but whenever i ask who won the 1980 Tour i get "what? who cares" and its not because they just don't follow cycling.
And how much google did you have do for that post.
Some people knows stuff... Some... Not you.
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gotlandrules |
Posted on 14-07-2014 16:01
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Jacdk wrote:
Ste117 wrote:
Nibali is a fantastic rider and will be one of the great grand tour riders, he has proved himself at the Vuelta and the Giro, and we all know you need to be a strong rider to win the Giro these days, he almost averages a grand tour win a year. Even if he didn't win the Tour this year, I always believe that one day he will but I think unless he crashes, which you never know now then he should win this edition and enter the list of rider to win all three grand tours, and deservedly so too
Oh, you mean the Vuelta where he let a 40year old man beat him.
Riiiiight, and dont come with the "but he was sick" thats just BS.
All you write is BS... He was clearly not in the same shape as during his season goal, the giro....
Edited by gotlandrules on 14-07-2014 16:02
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Jacdk |
Posted on 14-07-2014 16:01
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Stromeon wrote:
Jacdk wrote:
Ste117 wrote:
Nibali is a fantastic rider and will be one of the great grand tour riders, he has proved himself at the Vuelta and the Giro, and we all know you need to be a strong rider to win the Giro these days, he almost averages a grand tour win a year. Even if he didn't win the Tour this year, I always believe that one day he will but I think unless he crashes, which you never know now then he should win this edition and enter the list of rider to win all three grand tours, and deservedly so too
Oh, you mean the Vuelta where he let a 40year old man beat him.
Oh yes he just rolled over and let Horner have the victory for free didn't he?
Did you read where it said a 40 year old man? and if Nibali was that sick he should have left the race. |
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