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| Mads_0 |
Posted on 22-06-2008 10:27
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Kreuziger was a joy to watch. And who knows what the tour holds for him. But i'm willing to bet my left arm it isn't a podium place White jersey is definately possible. Schleck and Kreuziger are the obvious contenders there.
What a team they have now Liquigas. Kreuziger and Nibali.. talk about talent. |
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Posted on 22-06-2008 11:35
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Nibali lol, he is nowhere near Kreuziger, let stand to be named in the same line |
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Posted on 22-06-2008 11:52
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Kreuziger is such a supertalent. I'd like to see him podium in the giro next year. B) |
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Posted on 22-06-2008 16:40
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You won't see Kreuziger on podium at giro, because he said he doesn't like it due to cold weather (:roll . But he rides this years Tour (white jersey? I don't think so.). He said only thing he wants is to finish the tour. He'll have no ambitions on this race and will work for his team leader, Manuel Beltran ( 1) this guy is pretty old 2) so he isn't pretty good 3) Kreuziger is far better than him 4) Roman underestimates himseld ).
Yesterday we had about 30 seconds long talk in TV news. In fact people don't care about cycling in our country, because of soccer (nice performance at world cup ) and ice hockey.
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Posted on 22-06-2008 17:35
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Valor wrote:
You won't see Kreuziger on podium at giro, because he said he doesn't like it due to cold weather (:roll  . But he rides this years Tour (white jersey? I don't think so.). He said only thing he wants is to finish the tour. He'll have no ambitions on this race and will work for his team leader, Manuel Beltran ( 1) this guy is pretty old 2) so he isn't pretty good 3) Kreuziger is far better than him 4) Roman underestimates himseld ).
Yesterday we had about 30 seconds long talk in TV news. In fact people don't care about cycling in our country, because of soccer (nice performance at world cup  ) and ice hockey.
Kreuziger told cyclingnews he'll retire from the Tour after ten days.
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Posted on 22-06-2008 17:44
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Cancellara again ! He's unbelievable !  |
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Posted on 22-06-2008 17:47
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I missed it again, but from what I have heard, he's a real beast with his current form  |
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Posted on 22-06-2008 17:54
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CrueTrue wrote:
I missed it again, but from what I have heard, he's a real beast with his current form 
Indeed. I am going to Cholet during le Tour to see the time trial, and with his current form, he will be unrivalled ! |
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| Valor |
Posted on 22-06-2008 21:22
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issoisso wrote:
Valor wrote:
You won't see Kreuziger on podium at giro, because he said he doesn't like it due to cold weather (:roll  . But he rides this years Tour (white jersey? I don't think so.). He said only thing he wants is to finish the tour. He'll have no ambitions on this race and will work for his team leader, Manuel Beltran ( 1) this guy is pretty old 2) so he isn't pretty good 3) Kreuziger is far better than him 4) Roman underestimates himseld ).
Yesterday we had about 30 seconds long talk in TV news. In fact people don't care about cycling in our country, because of soccer (nice performance at world cup  ) and ice hockey.
Kreuziger told cyclingnews he'll retire from the Tour after ten days
Kreuziger told peloton.cz he'll see what he can do after ten days. Means if he'll be feeling bad after 10 days he'll retire. It would be senseless, to retire after ten days, wouldn't it? |
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Posted on 22-06-2008 21:23
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Valor wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Valor wrote:
You won't see Kreuziger on podium at giro, because he said he doesn't like it due to cold weather (:roll  . But he rides this years Tour (white jersey? I don't think so.). He said only thing he wants is to finish the tour. He'll have no ambitions on this race and will work for his team leader, Manuel Beltran ( 1) this guy is pretty old 2) so he isn't pretty good 3) Kreuziger is far better than him 4) Roman underestimates himseld ).
Yesterday we had about 30 seconds long talk in TV news. In fact people don't care about cycling in our country, because of soccer (nice performance at world cup  ) and ice hockey.
Kreuziger told cyclingnews he'll retire from the Tour after ten days
Kreuziger told peloton.cz he'll see what he can do after ten days. Means if he'll be feeling bad after 10 days he'll retire. It would be senseless, to retire after ten days, wouldn't it?
Not if he's feelling like crap but i think he'll do just fine  |
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Posted on 22-06-2008 21:29
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Here you go:
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Závod byl generálkou na slavnou Tour de France, která startuje 5. července. "Pojedu Tour, abych se učil. UvidÃm, co se mnou provede prvnÃch deset dnů, teprve pak si stanovÃm cÃle," dodal Kreuziger.
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Posted on 22-06-2008 21:39
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All I know is what I read, but yes it would be stupid if you're not a sprinter 
But as young as he is, if he's feeling bad and doesn't retire, that can ruin his entire career.
There are countless examples. Fignon, for example, raced too much too young. That killed the rest of his career.
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