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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 22-06-2013 15:33
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SweatyViking wrote:
Thanks for that, I can't recall changing that, must be a original DB error.
How much would you give Tony Martin at MO and hills and Fenn on SP and ACC? |
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SweatyViking |
Posted on 22-06-2013 15:37
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You'll see soon |
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 22-06-2013 15:39
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SweatyViking wrote:
You'll see soon
Ok, looking forward to it
BTW, the work you already did is amazing |
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SweatyViking |
Posted on 22-06-2013 16:29
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SweatyViking |
Posted on 23-06-2013 12:40
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Nunekazz |
Posted on 23-06-2013 12:49
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I think Arnaud Démare is better sprinter, he need 79 i think
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Posted on 22-12-2024 08:10
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Rammus |
Posted on 23-06-2013 16:44
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I think some of the downhill stats need to be looked at.
Sagan is considered by many pros to be the best descender in the peloton, definitely better than 75 anyhows. While Sammy Sanchez is good at descending he's no longer top dog, he admitted not so long ago on an interview with cyclingnews he no longer takes the same risks he used to on a descent (so 78 or something like this is better than 82). Peraud 79? I have never seen this guy do a descent, maybe I missed a good performance from him , where was it at ? |
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 23-06-2013 17:00
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Rammus wrote:
Peraud 79? I have never seen this guy do a descent, maybe I missed a good performance from him , where was it at ?
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Maddox |
Posted on 23-06-2013 17:07
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I'll like to help you on your way to the final result
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Aleakez |
Posted on 23-06-2013 17:23
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Rammus wrote:
I think some of the downhill stats need to be looked at.
Sagan is considered by many pros to be the best descender in the peloton, definitely better than 75 anyhows.
Don`t forget Thor Hushovd in the Lourdes stage in TDF 2011, he parked Jeremy Roy and Moncoutié, definitely deserves allot more then 71
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issoisso |
Posted on 23-06-2013 17:36
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2 years ago Hushovd was voted best descender in a vote of best and worst descenders.
It was the riders voting, not the fans.
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Spilak23 |
Posted on 23-06-2013 17:41
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issoisso wrote:
2 years ago Hushovd was voted best descender in a vote of best and worst descenders.
It was the riders voting, not the fans.
Le Grand Bornand stage in 09 in the rain. Two minutes behind the lead at the top of the first climb that day. Alone in the lead at the foot of the descent. He's definatly worth over 80
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