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Tour de Pologne 2013 (July 27 - August 3)
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| SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:06
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has CAS the leader jersey now?
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| carmelobymelo |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:06
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SSJ2Luigi wrote:
has CAS the leader jersey now?
Ulissi is the leader
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| Maxvir |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:07
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If he has this -10secs bon. i think he will be 2nd.
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| Le Kaydale |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:11
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"omfg [Dutch Rider X] was so unlucky.. cant believe circumstances were SO unfortunate, everything conspired against them today... but at least [Dutch Rider Y] did a fucking incredible job, they even bet [some has-been who doesnt give a shit about race], they are surely the next big thing! Same thing every time, every race  |
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| ruben |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:11
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Ulissi is the leader because he also gets 10 seconds boni for winning the stage |
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| issoisso |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:25
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ruben wrote:
If only that fucker of a CAS didn't work for the 0% chance that Majka stood to win, then WEening would've won 
You mean like Belkin at the Tour?
Have any scientists ever offered to dissect your brain, specifically the chauvinism part?
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| Bartosz95 |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:27
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can somebody tell me what happened with Nibali and Wiggins ? they were supposed to be race favourites... |
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| Chons07 |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:27
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Le Kaydale wrote:
"omfg [Dutch Rider X] was so unlucky.. cant believe circumstances were SO unfortunate, everything conspired against them today... but at least [Dutch Rider Y] did a fucking incredible job, they even bet [some has-been who doesnt give a shit about race], they are surely the next big thing! Same thing every time, every race 
probably the most accurate summary |
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| Bartosz95 |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:29
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here you are race standings
https://tdp.infoci.../pl/etap1/ |
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| Stromeon |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:30
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Bartosz95 wrote:
can somebody tell me what happened with Nibali and Wiggins ? they were supposed to be race favourites...
First race post-Giro for Nibali so I think it's kinda expected for him to take it a bit easy for a bit to get himself back into the swing of things; and Wiggins, well, let's just say that marginal gains were perhaps not in operation today
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| Waghlon |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:31
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issoisso wrote:
ruben wrote:
If only that fucker of a CAS didn't work for the 0% chance that Majka stood to win, then WEening would've won 
You mean like Belkin at the Tour?
Have any scientists ever offered to dissect your brain, specifically the chauvinism part? 
You know Mr. isso^2, have you ever considered coding a Ruben Post Generator while you are slacking at work?
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| ruben |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:35
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What a total bs comparison from mr Isso once again.
When did Belkin work when they didn't had a chance to win? They only followed.
And in the wind stage they ofcourse worked, but there they had something to gain (time and eliminate a few contenders for the top 10).
So again isso fails in a comparison. |
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| Jesleyh |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:35
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Le Kaydale wrote:
"omfg [Dutch Rider X] was so unlucky.. cant believe circumstances were SO unfortunate, everything conspired against them today... but at least [Dutch Rider Y] did a fucking incredible job, they even bet [some has-been who doesnt give a shit about race], they are surely the next big thing! Same thing every time, every race 
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| Bartosz95 |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:35
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yeah, I manage to figure it out what happened with Nibali, but wiggins... |
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| issoisso |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:38
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ruben wrote:
What a total bs comparison from mr Isso once again.
When did Belkin work when they didn't had a chance to win? They only followed.
ruben wrote:
And in the wind stage they ofcourse worked, but there they had something to gain (time and eliminate a few contenders for the top 10).
So again isso fails in a comparison.
They had nothing to win, only a spot on GC to gain. Just like Majka.
So you answered your own question
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| Wilier |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:41
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Great win for Ulissi. He and Moser are Italy's hope for the future. |
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| ruben |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:45
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issoisso wrote:
ruben wrote:
What a total bs comparison from mr Isso once again.
When did Belkin work when they didn't had a chance to win? They only followed.
ruben wrote:
And in the wind stage they ofcourse worked, but there they had something to gain (time and eliminate a few contenders for the top 10).
So again isso fails in a comparison.
They had nothing to win, only a spot on GC to gain. Just like Majka.
So you answered your own question 
There's really no comparison between an echelon stage in a GT where a position is up for grabs to the first stage of the Tour of Poland |
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| TimoCycling |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:51
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Seriously still not sleeping well over the echelon stage? You have problems then... |
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| Bartosz95 |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:54
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ruben wrote:
issoisso wrote:
ruben wrote:
What a total bs comparison from mr Isso once again.
When did Belkin work when they didn't had a chance to win? They only followed.
ruben wrote:
And in the wind stage they ofcourse worked, but there they had something to gain (time and eliminate a few contenders for the top 10).
So again isso fails in a comparison.
They had nothing to win, only a spot on GC to gain. Just like Majka.
So you answered your own question 
There's really no comparison between an echelon stage in a GT where a position is up for grabs to the first stage of the Tour of Poland
from what i know its a "Tour de Pologne" not "Tour of Poland" but no big deal  |
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| Bartosz95 |
Posted on 27-07-2013 18:59
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TimoCycling wrote:
Seriously still not sleeping well over the echelon stage? You have problems then... 
i'm from poland so i have 8 PM  |
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