Paris - Nice 2011
ANFreeman
Posted on 07-03-2011 16:21
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Most chaotic sprint I've seen in awhile. Great work by Thomas. Looks like it worked out this time.
kumazan
Posted on 07-03-2011 16:21
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WTF was that Vacansoleil guy doing?
doddy13
Posted on 07-03-2011 16:22
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That was a fun final.
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Alakagom
Posted on 07-03-2011 16:23
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1. Henderson
2. Goss
3. Galimzyanov
4. Haussler
5. Sagan
6. Feillu
7. Roelandts
8. Rojas
9. Vaitkus
10. Wyss
Edited by Alakagom on 07-03-2011 16:25
roturn
Posted on 07-03-2011 16:24
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Great timing. Back home from work with 500m to go
So at least I could watch the sprint.
Goss might have been the strongest in the end but blocked twice.
doddy13
Posted on 07-03-2011 16:28
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WTF Feillu at the barriers at the finish line. Thats just funny
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Pellizotti2
Posted on 07-03-2011 16:41
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Vaitkus must have had a great day, after that really hard relay at the front, he still finished 9th.
Guido Mukk
Posted on 07-03-2011 17:11
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doddy13 wrote:
WTF Feillu at the barriers at the finish line. Thats just funny
It was like he's backbrakes had been locked..
Denis Galimzyanov has hugh potential to be great one day
sobota
Posted on 07-03-2011 17:52
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VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KhfW_...KhfW_ombKs
Edited by sobota on 07-03-2011 17:56
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PremierRus91
Posted on 07-03-2011 18:21
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"The yesterday stage was personally an interlocutory one", says the Russian rider, "because after having desputed "Tour of Qatar" and "Tour of Oman", "Paris-Nice" is my first European stage and I wasn´t used to this harsh climate. Today for me it was much better. I´m in a good shape, as witnessed by the third place even if, to tell the truth, today I lost a good chance to win: I felt like I was the best one in the group, in fact in the last kilometre I tried to force and I was able to take some distance from the group twice. I wasn´t lucky, but I´m already focused on the next stage: despite the first climbing difficulties will start, if the arrive will be decided by a final sprint, with the help of my teammates I hope I can try to win again". DENIS GALYMZYANOV
issoisso
Posted on 07-03-2011 18:34
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A russian guy complaining he's not used to the cold?
What's next, a finnish guy with human emotions?
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Guido Mukk
Posted on 07-03-2011 18:51
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issoisso wrote:
What's next, a finnish guy with human emotions?
Mika Häkkinen you set fastest lap time..controlled the race from start to finish. You must feel thrilled?
....(long pause)..yes...(silence)
Aquarius
Posted on 07-03-2011 18:59
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Well, one of his fellow countryman is called IceMan. Not only because of the snow in their country...
ponka00
Posted on 07-03-2011 19:07
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Or Matti Heikkinen
https://www.youtub...JgmQDK2T3c
Maximka
Posted on 07-03-2011 19:29
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issoisso wrote:
A russian guy complaining he's not used to the cold?
What's next, a finnish guy with human emotions?
There are very hot districts in Russia, so it's not so strange
ruben
Posted on 07-03-2011 19:36
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Maximka wrote:
issoisso wrote:
A russian guy complaining he's not used to the cold?
What's next, a finnish guy with human emotions?
There are very hot districts in Russia, so it's not so strange
Yeah, just like Brtisih people who hate/can't deal with the rain
Wilier
Posted on 08-03-2011 13:01
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I think Sagan'll take it today.
laidbackmarc
Posted on 08-03-2011 13:07
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Wilier wrote:
I think Sagan'll take it today.
+1
PremierRus91
Posted on 08-03-2011 13:24
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Vinokourov win today! Because kazahs most strongest nation in the WORLD WE ARE KAZAH WE ARE BEST THIS IS OUR PRESENTATION
valverde321
Posted on 08-03-2011 13:29
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PremierRus91 wrote:
Vinokourov win today! Because kazahs most strongest nation in the WORLD WE ARE KAZAH WE ARE BEST THIS IS OUR PRESENTATION
I thought you were Russian...