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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:15
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Spilak23 wrote:
Why can't they wait untill the Dutch and the German start to work?
MUST DO EVERYTHING BEFORE THEM. MUST BEAT THEM IN EVERYTHING. RIVALRY!
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:16
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issoisso wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Why can't they wait untill the Dutch and the German start to work?
MUST DO EVERYTHING BEFORE THEM. MUST BEAT THEM IN EVERYTHING. RIVALRY!
Hey, stop bitching about the stupidity of it, at least we have some racing now. |
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:17
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Who's bitching? I'm mocking
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:18
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Maybe they don't know, no radios |
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:28
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I think Pate will win. |
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:30
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Ah, now I know why the spanish are pulling the break.
There's a Ferrari in there.
Damn Alonso fans.
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 23-09-2012 13:39
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Cavendish stops the race, he did his job. |
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:41
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Ian Butler wrote:
I think Pate will win.
He's not finished it yet ? Damn, he must be slightly ill. |
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:42
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Aquarius wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
I think Pate will win.
He's not finished it yet ? Damn, he must be slightly ill.
Stopped for lunch half way up the Cauberg.
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:44
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I don't get GB's tactics.
Still, I'd love it if Tiernan-Locke was WC, or someone of similar no-nameness
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:47
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CountArach wrote:
Aquarius wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
I think Pate will win.
He's not finished it yet ? Damn, he must be slightly ill.
Stopped for lunch half way up the Cauberg.
Did he kill and cook a cow with his bare hands?
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:49
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issoisso wrote:
I don't get GB's tactics.
Still, I'd love it if Tiernan-Locke was WC, or someone of similar no-nameness
I don't get anyone's tactics so far, other than Spain and Malaysia's.
Seriously though, it doesn't make sense what Belgium, the US, GB, or pretty much anyone is doing. I think everyone is a little wary of this course. In 1998 it was all punchers, but this week there have been a number of group finishes. No one wants to show their hand too early.
How about Duggan, I'd love to see little Timmy Duggan take his WC jersey to Spidertech. |
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:49
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cactus-jack wrote:
CountArach wrote:
Aquarius wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
I think Pate will win.
He's not finished it yet ? Damn, he must be slightly ill.
Stopped for lunch half way up the Cauberg.
Did he kill and cook a cow with his bare hands?
He was going to, but decided it was too easy.
So he killed it with ninja throwing stars, blindfolded, balancing on the wing of a passing airplane
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:50
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issoisso wrote:
cactus-jack wrote:
CountArach wrote:
Aquarius wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
I think Pate will win.
He's not finished it yet ? Damn, he must be slightly ill.
Stopped for lunch half way up the Cauberg.
Did he kill and cook a cow with his bare hands?
He was going to, but decided it was too easy.
So he killed it with ninja throwing stars, blindfolded, balancing on the wing of a passing airplane
Someone needs to remake this picture with Pate:
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:50
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Contador starts his previously announced job of upping the pace to murderous levels on the climbs to tire people
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:51
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Now it looks like things will get fun. |
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:56
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Deadpool wrote:
issoisso wrote:
I don't get GB's tactics.
Still, I'd love it if Tiernan-Locke was WC, or someone of similar no-nameness
I don't get anyone's tactics so far, other than Spain and Malaysia's.
Seriously though, it doesn't make sense what Belgium, the US, GB, or pretty much anyone is doing. I think everyone is a little wary of this course. In 1998 it was all punchers, but this week there have been a number of group finishes. No one wants to show their hand too early.
How about Duggan, I'd love to see little Timmy Duggan take his WC jersey to Spidertech.
Would be a shame cause the Stars and Stripes are far more beautifull.
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Posted on 23-09-2012 13:57
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IMO it depends wildly on the team.
The "Flag of Liberia" variation Garmin uses, for example, I find hideous
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Posted on 23-09-2012 14:00
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issoisso wrote:
IMO it depends wildly on the team.
The "Flag of Liberia" variation Garmin uses, for example, I find hideous
We can at least all agree that Katusha has the worst NC jerseys. |
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Posted on 23-09-2012 14:01
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Blasphemy. No jersey is half as beautiful as the world champion's.
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