2011 Tour de Suisse thread
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Posted on 14-06-2011 23:55
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simen92 wrote:
What a fantastic sprint by Thor Hushovd. I must honestly say that I never expected this from him. I thought that the awesome win in the world championship was just a once in a lifetime happening. I was right for a long time, but today to my pleasant surprise Thor Hushovd made this wonderful and unforgetable sprint, that the world has never seen before. He defeated the best rider in the cricuit today, I am of course talking about Peter Sagan. He crushed Andy Schleck in the mountains yesterday, and he won by a mindblowing sprint that left the fantastic and beloved rider Damiano Cuengo behind like a snail. When Thor beats Sagan like this I feel like it is no doubt that Thor is the best sprinter in the world. He made a fantastic win in the wonderful rainbow jersey, which is just truely incredible. What a mindblowing performance we was witnessing today! I don't have enough good words to describe Thor Hushovd's fantastic victory, but I am doing the best I can. He impressed all fans of the wonderful sport of cycling today in the best way. I am sure that all kids that dream about being a professional cyclist have Thor Hushovd as an idol now. To win in the rainbow jersey like this is the biggest you can achieve in professional cycling today, and there is no doubt that he will be rembered as the God of cycling and the greatest athlete of this sport in the entire history of the human beings.
See that is quite funny and easy to take as a joke
I hope is joking though otherwise there some serious problems in norway. |
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Posted on 14-06-2011 23:58
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I must say that there are many cyclist behind a wonderful victory like Thor Hushovd had today. The wonderful sport of cycling contaisns of cyclist that may be forgotten and not supported for their amazing efforts to make their captain win and unforgetable and epic victory. I must say that I got this experience last week, when I was watching the fantastic stage race Criterium Dauphine which has an incredible history and is highly considered as one of the most important stage races, in a briiliant country of cycling like the fantastic and delightful country of France. I must say that there was one rider that made me fell several tears during this amazing stage race, that the world had never seen before todays stage in Tour de Suisse where Thor Hushovd made this gigantic triumph that I already mentioned, but that mindblowing victory can not be mentioned enough. I say like the great norwegian commentatory Johan Kaggestad who also has a great international reputation: Be aware of that!
However, this rider that made me fell several tears last week is Edvald Boasson Hagen. He is from my own country, and that might make the feelings stronger, but I am sure that every cycle fan around the entire earth at least felled one tear for his extremely high skilled and brilliant efforts during this fantastic stage race. First of all this fantastic nice guy was extremely unlucky during the prolouge and he got etremely bad weather conditions which spoiled his chances of a sure win. He was extremely unlucky on one of the later stages where he punctured, and this accident ruined this fantastic rider's chances of a victory in this highly respected race. I must say that his later efforts to put the team in front of him, even though he is the greatest star in the team truely was mindblowing, and it touched my heart in a fantastic nice way. He worked his ass off for his helper Bradley Wiggins in the mountains, and he pushed out everything he had to make him win the overall calssification, which was a fantastic performance by the team and especially Edvald Boasson Hagen. He could have won the stages himself, but what a gentleman he is. He put the team in front of himself which lead to a superb victory, that touched all hearts of cyclefans all over this beautiful planet. I must say that it was a truely mindblowing performance we were witnessing. This is an example to follow in all aspects of our lifes as human beings on this planet. This fantastic teamplay by Edvald Boasson Hagen will forever be remembered. |
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Posted on 15-06-2011 00:00
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Be aware of that |
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 15-06-2011 00:00
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You should write a book, simen.
Edited by FreitasPCM on 15-06-2011 00:01
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Posted on 15-06-2011 01:43
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Simen, is mind blowing your favourite word? :/ |
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Posted on 15-06-2011 06:08
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simen92 wrote:
I must say that there are many cyclist behind a wonderful victory like Thor Hushovd had today. The wonderful sport of cycling contaisns of cyclist that may be forgotten and not supported for their amazing efforts to make their captain win and unforgetable and epic victory. I must say that I got this experience last week, when I was watching the fantastic stage race Criterium Dauphine which has an incredible history and is highly considered as one of the most important stage races, in a briiliant country of cycling like the fantastic and delightful country of France. I must say that there was one rider that made me fell several tears during this amazing stage race, that the world had never seen before todays stage in Tour de Suisse where Thor Hushovd made this gigantic triumph that I already mentioned, but that mindblowing victory can not be mentioned enough. I say like the great norwegian commentatory Johan Kaggestad who also has a great international reputation: Be aware of that!
However, this rider that made me fell several tears last week is Edvald Boasson Hagen. He is from my own country, and that might make the feelings stronger, but I am sure that every cycle fan around the entire earth at least felled one tear for his extremely high skilled and brilliant efforts during this fantastic stage race. First of all this fantastic nice guy was extremely unlucky during the prolouge and he got etremely bad weather conditions which spoiled his chances of a sure win. He was extremely unlucky on one of the later stages where he punctured, and this accident ruined this fantastic rider's chances of a victory in this highly respected race. I must say that his later efforts to put the team in front of him, even though he is the greatest star in the team truely was mindblowing, and it touched my heart in a fantastic nice way. He worked his ass off for his helper Bradley Wiggins in the mountains, and he pushed out everything he had to make him win the overall calssification, which was a fantastic performance by the team and especially Edvald Boasson Hagen. He could have won the stages himself, but what a gentleman he is. He put the team in front of himself which lead to a superb victory, that touched all hearts of cyclefans all over this beautiful planet. I must say that it was a truely mindblowing performance we were witnessing. This is an example to follow in all aspects of our lifes as human beings on this planet. This fantastic teamplay by Edvald Boasson Hagen will forever be remembered.
Too much weed man
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Anonymer |
Posted on 15-06-2011 07:04
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Someone needs to be banned...
Apart from that insane norwegian talk, Hushovd might get another chance today, but hopefully Greipel, Cav or Haussler will be in the first group too |
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Alakagom |
Posted on 15-06-2011 08:07
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Well I have to agree in some parts about Hagen though
Anonymer, why would they get banned ? They expressing thier opinions about their favourite cyclists But I have to say that is a very well written piece
Edited by Alakagom on 15-06-2011 08:07
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Heine |
Posted on 15-06-2011 08:13
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I think Simen is playing on norwegian nationalism to make poeple laugh ;-) I did, in my opinion a well written comical text
I'm glad that Hushovd won btw ;-) Then again I doubt he will win many sprints in the coming years, his top speed/acc is going down, and in my opinion he should concentrate even more on the classics than he do now.
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Anonymer |
Posted on 15-06-2011 08:17
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Seriously, expressing their opinion ? I call that spamming
And as already mentioned, we have a own topic for norwegian riders, especially Hushovd: https://pcmdaily.c...d_id=14327
And I quote Crue: Using other threads for this purpose will get you banned
pretty clear isn't it ? |
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kumazan |
Posted on 15-06-2011 08:59
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This should end now. A joke isn't funny if 2985694326 people repeat it over and over again. Please, stop with the Norwegian spam. Thanks. |
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hellboy |
Posted on 15-06-2011 10:02
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kumazan wrote:
This should end now. A joke isn't funny if 2985694326 people repeat it over and over again. Please, stop with the Norwegian spam. Thanks.
+1
Go Roman!
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Riis123 |
Posted on 15-06-2011 11:18
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Anonymer wrote:
Seriously, expressing their opinion ? I call that spamming
And as already mentioned, we have a own topic for norwegian riders, especially Hushovd: https://pcmdaily.c...d_id=14327
And I quote Crue: Using other threads for this purpose will get you banned
pretty clear isn't it ?
Aah, come on... |
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simen92 |
Posted on 15-06-2011 13:27
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What are your expectations for todays race guys?
I must say that I honestly have a huge favourite for todays race. Even though he is from my own country of origin this is a highly objective opinion. I must say that I think everyone cheers for this fantastic rider. I am of course talking about the norwegian fighter Kurt Asle Arvesen. What a brilliant rider he is, and his magnificent carreer speaks for itself. I have to say that I truely expect him to win a wonderful victory today. The structure of the ride today will be fairly different from the one yesterday I think. This is because there is one rider in the peloton that is so much better than the others in a sprint finish, that no other teams than Garmin-Cervelo will like the stage to end in a mass sprint. I am of course talking about the most brilliant world champion of the history of the beautiful sport of cycling; Thor Hushovd. Therefore the only chance of winning is to get off in a breakaway without Thor Hushovd, and here the magnificent rider Kurt Asle Arvesen has his expertise.
Kurt Asle Arvesen has been a rider that has struggled alot, he has always been an exceptional helper on every team he has been to. He was a key-man when Carlos Sastre won the tour de france for CSC. He did an incredible job that the world has never seen before, and still is waiting to see again. I remember when he came close to winning his first stage in the Tour de France, he was in a breakaway and made a fantastic attack, but was unfortunatly passed by another rider 40metres before the finish line, it was a great second place for sure, but I think the whole felled a tear for this wonderful and symphatic rider. A couple of years later we were witnessing a truely mindblowing performance by Kurt Asle Arvesen in the Tour de France once again. I remember this as it was yesterday, it was truely my highlight in my short life then. Arvesen was in a breakaway and it should end in a mass sprint. The norwegian commentaries were brilliant, and they really took off, and landed on the moon after Arvesen's fantastic sprint, that made him the king of the Tour de France with this great victory. He did beat the world champion Allesandro Ballan, and that showed that Kurt is a world champion worthy himself, because what a brilliant rider he is! What a man! Christian Paasche is internationaly known for his fantastic commentary on this stage, showing a truely mindblowing encouragement that the world has never seen before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZSgQ3...re=related
Edited by simen92 on 15-06-2011 13:28
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issoisso |
Posted on 15-06-2011 13:46
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You know how jokes get funnier every time you tell them? Me neither.
The preceding post is ISSO 9001 certified
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Deda |
Posted on 15-06-2011 13:54
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You feed the troll, and so the troll comes after you. That's life.
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mowinckel91 |
Posted on 15-06-2011 15:08
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50 kilometers to go! 3:30 to the breakaway |
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Posted on 15-06-2011 15:09
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Im Awake
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atalm |
Posted on 15-06-2011 15:19
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kumazan wrote:
This should end now. A joke isn't funny if 2985694326 people repeat it over and over again. Please, stop with the Norwegian spam. Thanks.
You know, its not what is written that is funny, it is the reactions of people who boils of anger |
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LK |
Posted on 15-06-2011 15:21
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No, none of it's funny... it's just annoying
Edited by LK on 15-06-2011 15:21
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