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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:02
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Andy has yet to suck, he's one of the best placed GC riders...
Doctor Port has reported to French Television that Cadel Evans was hurt and that he could face serious trouble going up the mountains today. What is that of an idiotic comment from a neutral doctor? He should really not comment on anything! |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:06
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in my view, losing 45 seconds on Superbagnéres, for a guy who according to half the fans is supposed to be the second coming of christ, is sucking
Edited by issoisso on 13-07-2008 14:07
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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:08
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issoisso wrote:
A_Schleck wrote:
Apart from his jersey he looks like he hasn't crashed, it doesn't seem to bother him at all, so I wouldn't worry.
Only 20 km to the first category 1 climb of the Tour
you're alive?
you conveniently disappeared when Andy Schleck sucked
Perfectly alive, I have just been away a lot because of me graduating about three weeks ago
Oh, and shame one you
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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:15
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My pick for surprise of the day: Christian Knees
EDIT: I mean Knees for top-20 overall, not for winning this stage, don't get me wrong.
Edited by issoisso on 13-07-2008 14:19
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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:22
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what is valverde doing back there...today we have a day where many notice..wow we have Sastre also riding. |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:37
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issoisso wrote:
in my view, losing 45 seconds on Superbagnéres, for a guy who according to half the fans is supposed to be the second coming of christ, is sucking
Those seconds was lost due to Schumachers crash, how can that be sucky? |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:39
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SotD wrote:
issoisso wrote:
in my view, losing 45 seconds on Superbagnéres, for a guy who according to half the fans is supposed to be the second coming of christ, is sucking
Those seconds was lost due to Schumachers crash, how can that be sucky?
I have 2.5 GB of video from the stage that shows otherwise
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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:41
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Been a fun few days of the tour while the site has been MIA. I'm very impressed with High Road so far... two wins for Cav, two podiums for Ciolek, great overall riding by Kirchen (where did that time trial come from?) and Lovkvist.
But now the real race finally starts... and with Evans crashing today we have questions about how both he and Valverde will be able to cope. And Euskatel seems to be very aggressive today due to the location of the stage.
This should be a great (and impactful) day in the tour. |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:46
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issoisso wrote:
SotD wrote:
issoisso wrote:
in my view, losing 45 seconds on Superbagnéres, for a guy who according to half the fans is supposed to be the second coming of christ, is sucking
Those seconds was lost due to Schumachers crash, how can that be sucky?
I have 2.5 GB of video from the stage that shows otherwise
Indeed..I have also some memory left. He was riding with Cunego?...Schumacher was in the peak.
and Schumacher did crash only once.
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Posted on 13-07-2008 14:56
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Leon Sanchez going after another one..he talks already has Ricco..(I am future Tour winner)..or probably it is Caisse plan for today..to but one climber for Valverde out there. |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:11
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action ...great day |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:24
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Okay... Richie Rich may be better than I've given him credit for. |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:25
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Look at Ricco..at least at the moment he looks even better shape when in Giro. So my earlyer talk about he's real goal to be high in GC seems to be correct.
Same time good bye Schumacher |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:26
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the peloton is going SO SLOWLY to avoid dropping Valverde that Riccò will win this. they just don't care about Riccò at all...
ha, they're going so slowly that even Botcharov and Del nero have rejoined...yet Valverde is still suffering...
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:28
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OMG Ricco |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:29
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issoisso wrote:
the peloton is going SO SLOWLY to avoid dropping Valverde that Riccò will win this. they just don't care about Riccò at all...
ha, they're going so slowly that even Botcharov and Del nero have rejoined...yet Valverde is still suffering...
Winning Dauphine syndrom? |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:30
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Guido Mukk wrote:
issoisso wrote:
the peloton is going SO SLOWLY to avoid dropping Valverde that Riccò will win this. they just don't care about Riccò at all...
ha, they're going so slowly that even Botcharov and Del nero have rejoined...yet Valverde is still suffering...
Winning Dauphine syndrom?
and the crash too.
they don't seem to care about Riccò. probably because Riccò's gonna lose like 6 minutes on the final TT...
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:32
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Ricco is fucking flying |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:33
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still Richie Rich will give them lot of trouble at the mounatins..and we has poor soul's have to listen this cocky saying's rest of the year |
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Posted on 13-07-2008 15:37
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Deadpool wrote:
Ricco is fucking flying
not at all, the pack was going sloooooow. even Del Nero managed to rejoin. even botcharov. that's just dead slow.
anyway, the longer the descent goes on, the flatter it gets, and thus the faster he'll get caught. the question is whether anyone in the pack has any interest in catching him.
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