open it in a browser and it will automatically open Windows Media Player with the video of the race
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Missed yesterdays stage. To bad, seemed to be a interesting one.
But the commentators makes more than half of the race so when you don't know the language it's gets a bit boring.. Just wished that cycling was more appreciate here in sweden so more races was aired..
mattiasgt wrote:
Missed yesterdays stage. To bad, seemed to be a interesting one.
But the commentators makes more than half of the race so when you don't know the language it's gets a bit boring.. Just wished that cycling was more appreciate here in sweden so more races was aired..
yeah, yesterday was THE stage. the remaining mountain stages won't be as interesting. too bad. I can honestly say yesterday's stage was brilliant.
still, two minor mountain stages to come plus a TT (none of those are today though. today's just a boring sprint)
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Well in Denmark we like to call ourself "a great cycling nation", but still nobody bothers sending the biggest cycling race in Denamrk live, and the only thing that is showen is the Tour, P-N, P-R Fleche and L-B-L. unless you have Eurosport that actually bothers sendig cycling.
BenBarnes wrote:
Thor wears a live rattlesnake as a condom.
Actually the broadcasting in Denmark is very good, compared to other nations. Thanks to the presence of Riis Cycling! Bjarnes greatest achievement if you ask me!
boring sprint my ass...GC riders attacking all over the place!!!
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Pacheco's turning into a mean old sprinter. he has what? 10 wins this season?
too bad he's not portuguese
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Dan_Grr wrote:
Would this be the year a native will win the Volta and not another Spanish?
well, it's always unpredictable, but I think Blanco it's unlikely that Blanco won't win.
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1 Peter Kennaugh (GBr) Great Britain
2 Simon Clarke (Aus) Australia 0.19
3 Dmitry Sokolov (Rus) Russia 0.38
4 Yaroslav Marysz (Pol) Fidibc 1.11
5 Pavel Kochotkov (Rus) Russia 1.17
6 Alexandr Dyacenko (Kaz) Kazakhstan
7 Enrico Zen (Ita) Filmop Bottoli Ramonda 1.24
8 Paolo Centra (Ita) Futura Team
9 Gianluca Brambilla (Ita) Zalf Desirèe Fior
10 Moreno Julian Arredondo (Col) Massi Team
that 7th placed Zen Master will be riding for EPO Group Navigare next year
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It is the biggest...after the Giro delle Regioni. The baby Giro was under 26 and was bigger, but hasn't been ridden since Dario Cataldo won it...
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Stairs wrote:
I have to admit that that's quite a talent you've got there in that Peter Kennaugh - and where's he from? That's right! Isle of Man!
it's impossible to predict what racers will be good and which will suck in the pro ranks no matter how good or bad youth results are.
That said, with so many good young british riders coming up, it would be a huge stroke of bad luck if none of them ended up being pretty good.
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