Paris-Nice 2009
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:17
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Contador is crazy! He owns them
Edited by Biathlon on 13-03-2009 15:17
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:18
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Moncoutie :-O
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:19
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Hivert looking good.
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:20
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cyclingnews wrote:
16:18 CET 181.5km/1km to go
Contador seems to go faster the higher he gets. He passes the one km to go sign
Oh the irony
Edited by issoisso on 13-03-2009 15:20
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:22
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Evans is doing way better than earlier in the race
Edited by Biathlon on 13-03-2009 15:22
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:24
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cyclingnews wrote:
16:22 CET
The Evans group comes in some 90 secs after Evans.
Who is it that's high, again?
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:24
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So much differences in Paris Nice |
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:24
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Seeldrayers again good...
Impressive... |
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:24
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issoisso wrote:
cyclingnews wrote:
16:22 CET
The Evans group comes in some 90 secs after Evans.
Who is it that's high, again? |
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:25
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sigh. I just watched a repeat of Piepoli from last years tour, only difference is the colour of kit really.
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Biathlon |
Posted on 13-03-2009 15:28
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issoisso wrote:
cyclingnews wrote:
16:22 CET
The Evans group comes in some 90 secs after Evans.
Who is it that's high, again?
But some stages ago he dropped early now he came in 4th...
Edited by Biathlon on 13-03-2009 15:29
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:30
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Biathlon wrote:
issoisso wrote:
cyclingnews wrote:
16:22 CET
The Evans group comes in some 90 secs after Evans.
Who is it that's high, again?
But some stages ago he dropped early now he came in 4th...
they said EVANS came a minute and a half behind EVANS
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:37
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this is so frustrating. since '07 nobody can beat him; it's like a damn bugatti |
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:39
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Great ride of F. Schleck today B) |
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:40
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Omg Skil (2nd dutch team) owns Rabobank in Paris Nice. Because Hivert is now 8th in the GC, and thus better than Garate |
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:41
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blueye wrote:
this is so frustrating. since '07 nobody can beat him; it's like a damn bugatti
The only non-retired stage racer who is better than him right now isn't going to race the tour, so it should be pretty boring.
Then again, when is the tour exciting?
Oh well....it's likely they'll go head to head in the Vuelta. That should be interesting
Edited by issoisso on 13-03-2009 15:42
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:43
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issoisso wrote:
blueye wrote:
this is so frustrating. since '07 nobody can beat him; it's like a damn bugatti
The only non-retired stage racer who is better than him right now isn't going to race the tour, so it should be pretty boring.
Then again, when is the tour exciting?
Oh well....it's likely they'll go head to head in the Vuelta. That should be interesting
speaking of Basso ? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 13-03-2009 15:44
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Andreas_K wrote:
issoisso wrote:
blueye wrote:
this is so frustrating. since '07 nobody can beat him; it's like a damn bugatti
The only non-retired stage racer who is better than him right now isn't going to race the tour, so it should be pretty boring.
Then again, when is the tour exciting?
Oh well....it's likely they'll go head to head in the Vuelta. That should be interesting
speaking of Basso ?
yep.
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:45
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issoisso wrote:
Andreas_K wrote:
issoisso wrote:
blueye wrote:
this is so frustrating. since '07 nobody can beat him; it's like a damn bugatti
The only non-retired stage racer who is better than him right now isn't going to race the tour, so it should be pretty boring.
Then again, when is the tour exciting?
Oh well....it's likely they'll go head to head in the Vuelta. That should be interesting
speaking of Basso ?
yep.
till the giro (or why not tomorrow stage to montelupone), we won't really know his actual value |
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Posted on 13-03-2009 15:46
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Maybe he will do like Vino in 07
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