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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 07-09-2010 15:33
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| pesci |
Posted on 07-09-2010 15:37
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anz streaming working??please |
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| depeche92 |
Posted on 07-09-2010 15:42
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pesci wrote:
anz streaming working??please
https://streamz.yo.../ch-16.php |
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| Mads_0 |
Posted on 07-09-2010 15:47
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Haha, quick update from eb.dk - Someone from Saxo Bank has confirmed the story, and that they'd come home absolutely hammered at 5:30 in the morning - what the hell  |
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| Guido Mukk |
Posted on 07-09-2010 15:59
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drinking problem..hah..did not expect that one
Edited by Guido Mukk on 07-09-2010 15:59
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| hillis91 |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:09
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Greg Van Avermat will be dangerous if the group comes gathered to the sprint..
Erviti tries to go on his own, any chance to hold off?
Edited by hillis91 on 07-09-2010 16:26
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| ruben |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:24
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Erviti wins
still 6km to go, but they are never going to close 30 seconds |
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| hillis91 |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:27
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ruben wrote:
Erviti wins
still 6km to go, but they are never going to close 30 seconds
Yeah, they don't work together in the group behind him.. The relaying in that group is not whole hearted...
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| doddy13 |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:30
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tune in tomorrow folks for Andorra
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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| hillis91 |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:33
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1. Erviti (Caisse)
2. Zingle (Cofidis)
3. Greg Van Avermat (Omega-Pharma)
Spoiler GC:
1. Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha)
2. Igor Anton
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| hillis91 |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:34
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| issoisso |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:37
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See Zingle there in second place? Mark that name.
(And not just because he's ugly and has a stupid name )
He'll be good.
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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:51
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Riis said that he'd comment on the Schleck/O'Grady incident after the stage - so the Danish broadcaster rushed to find him. They got their interview, and Riis' only comment was: "Yes, they broke our internal rules, but other than that, I have no comments."
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| roturn |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:54
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| Mads_0 |
Posted on 07-09-2010 16:55
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CrueTrue wrote:
Riis said that he'd comment on the Schleck/O'Grady incident after the stage - so the Danish broadcaster rushed to find him. They got their interview, and Riis' only comment was: "Yes, they broke our internal rules, but other than that, I have no commentst."

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| Guido Mukk |
Posted on 07-09-2010 17:08
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doddy13 wrote:
tune in tomorrow folks for Andorra
I have waited this.. |
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| Montolivo |
Posted on 07-09-2010 18:01
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Tomorrow should be something...  |
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| ruben |
Posted on 07-09-2010 18:16
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Hmhm, the Andorra Pal finish is even easier than the Andorra Arcalis finish.
So don't expect too much. Last time there was a group of 7 contenders finishing behind a breakaway (Jose Maria Jimenez) and that was after a much harder stage... (more mountains)
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| SportingNonsense |
Posted on 07-09-2010 18:35
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CrueTrue wrote:
Riis said that he'd comment on the Schleck/O'Grady incident after the stage - so the Danish broadcaster rushed to find him. They got their interview, and Riis' only comment was: "Yes, they broke our internal rules, but other than that, I have no comments."

Some more on Cyclingnews now
"They haven't respected the rules of the team," Riis said after the stage. "Whether it's one glass or ten, at 5 a.m., it's inexcusable. I've done what I had to do. The rules of the team are the same for everyone. We are professionals and we have to act professionally. I had to take this decision. It's up to them to assume the consequences of what they've done."
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| issoisso |
Posted on 07-09-2010 18:41
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ruben wrote:
Hmhm, the Andorra Pal finish is even easier than the Andorra Arcalis finish.
So don't expect too much. Last time there was a group of 7 contenders finishing behind a breakaway (Jose Maria Jimenez) and that was after a much harder stage... (more mountains)
Every Andorra finish is quite easy and flat. This one even more so.
That's why I'm amazed that Mosquera was saying there are going to be big gaps.
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