2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games - Road racing

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El Pistolero said:
Sustaining poverty doesn't mean the same as creating poverty. And it's not like religion is the only thing sustaining poverty, far from it.

How to get out of poverty? Pretty much the same way how most European countries got out of the poverty in the 19th-20th century. It will be a long process.


europe didn't have hinduism and more importantly "kasten systeem"
 
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liamclarke4 said:
yes there alot of politics in this event but can we please make this about the race

what race.. barely anyone is going
 
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TeamSkyFans said:
United kingdom is still not a country!

England, Scotland, wales, North Ireland, Republic of Ireland are countries

The Republic of Ireland is not a country it is a description for the country called "Ireland" or its other official name "Éire".
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Ryo Hazuki said:
europe didn't have hinduism and more importantly "kasten systeem"

They do have the Catholic church however. Wealth was seen as a gift from God, poverty was seen as a punishment of God. Those who were poor were that by their own laziness(according to their logic). Poverty has always been seen as necessary for Christianity. It justifies and (partly) sustained poverty. But the source of poverty is the lack of social rights of employers/citizens.

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Isn't it actually a bit outdated to hold commonwealth games? Thank god not every country goes to hold events like that in their former colonies. If the Commonwealth actually worked the UK would've never joined the EU. Just my 2 cents, seems like a useless event. Certainly for cycling.
 
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gruppetto said:
The Republic of Ireland is not a country it is a description for the country called "Ireland" or its other official name "Éire".
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Ireland is an island containing The republic (or Eire in gaelic) and northern ireland
 
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TeamSkyFans said:
Ireland is an island containing The republic (or Eire in gaelic) and northern ireland

Ireland is an island, the countries Ireland and Northern Ireland are located there. There is no country called "the Republic of Ireland".
 
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gruppetto said:
Ireland is an island, the countries Ireland and Northern Ireland are located there. There is no country called "the Republic of Ireland".

Ireland[6] (pronounced /ˈaɪərlənd/ ( listen), locally [ˈaɾlənd], Irish: Éire, pronounced [ˈeːɾʲə] ( listen)), described as the Republic of Ireland (Irish: Poblacht na hÉireann),[7] is a state in northwest Europe with a population of almost 4.5 million people. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional republic occupying approximately five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned into two jurisdictions in 1921. It is bordered to the northeast by Northern Ireland, which is a part of the United Kingdom, and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the Irish Sea to the east, St George's Channel to the southeast, and the Celtic Sea to the south.

Ireland, which is often called the Irish Republic to distinguish it from British Northern Ireland [bbc]

anyway... this could go on forever :D
 
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abbaskip said:
It also annoys me when the Olympics etc refer to the competing nation as "Great Britain". As this excludes Northern Ireland, and only includes the part of the UK on the main island. The "British Isles" are Ireland, Great Britain, and the channel islands etc. But "Great Britain" is the main island.

I have this problem with work all the time; other nations still refer to Great Britain no matter now many times I point out I actually live in the United Kingdom.

I actually quite like the Commonwealth Games as you usually get to see some good emerging talent, as well as see what other smaller nations can produce when alot of sports aren't being dominated by the US, China or Russia. Although in someways that just means Australia dominate instead.
 
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Is Cav still going?

I could not really give a toss about the commonwealth games but fully understand they are important to small islands like the Isle of Man and Australia.

It would have been fun to watch Kennaugh and Cav take on Oz but DB has spoken ;)

Nicole Cooke could win the mens if any more drop out
 
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Winterfold said:
Is Cav still going?

I could not really give a toss about the commonwealth games but fully understand they are important to small islands like the Isle of Man and Australia.

It would have been fun to watch Kennaugh and Cav take on Oz but DB has spoken ;)

Nicole Cooke could win the mens if any more drop out

Was nothing to do with DB, he has no say over wether they go or not
 
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I would not have assumed it was, they are all big lads now and know what a CG medal is worth - EXCEPT every article had a quote from DB saying it was nothing to do with him

I guess it could just be press mischief...
 
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Is Cav still going?

I could not really give a toss about the commonwealth games but fully understand they are important to small islands like the Isle of Man and Australia.

It would have been fun to watch Kennaugh and Cav take on Oz but DB has spoken ;)

Nicole Cooke could win the mens if any more drop out

Good post. Entertaining throughout and a few insults towards the aussies. Very nice. :)
 
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Winterfold said:
Is Cav still going?

I could not really give a toss about the commonwealth games but fully understand they are important to small islands like the Isle of Man and Australia.

It would have been fun to watch Kennaugh and Cav take on Oz but DB has spoken ;)

Nicole Cooke could win the mens if any more drop out

Now then, Nicole is Welsh right;) Nah let's not go there:) I thought I was Scottish when this thread started but now I'm not so sure:cool: Love and peace y'all.
 
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I didn't realise Porte had dropped out (to race Lombardia etc I guess), he could have done the Worlds RR afterall...
 
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Ferminal said:
I didn't realise Porte had dropped out (to race Lombardia etc I guess), he could have done the Worlds RR afterall...

Oh, I didn't realise this either. Where did you read it?
 
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TeamSkyFans said:
My nationality is not united kingdomish, its british :D

In the same way that someone from the Netherlands is Dutch, not Netherlandsish :)

It seems Australia are going to dominate the Comm Games road race, as they did 8 years ago (I can't remember the race in Melbourne).

I know 8 years ago, they sent Stuart O'Grady up the road, then Cadel broke away with not long remaining, and Cooke won the sprint for third.

This time I think the winner (on this flat course) will be Renshaw, or possibly Davis. I'm backing Renshaw because I think he is faster than Davis, so this flat course will suit, and I also think he'll have a point to prove after not being chosen for the worlds. Should be one of those two though, especially now that Henderson isn't there to pose a threat.
 
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abbaskip said:
Found it. Seems CSC withdrew him. It's like a football club vs country thing :)

I think it was more of a "I would rather go to Lombardia than Delhi thing"
 
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Winterfold said:
I would not have assumed it was, they are all big lads now and know what a CG medal is worth - EXCEPT every article had a quote from DB saying it was nothing to do with him

I guess it could just be press mischief...

It is mischieveous press, after the isle of man newspaper article appeared saying that DB had pulled all the sky riders, Sky press office issued a statement and the isle of man newspaper retracted their article, and because of that statement all following press reports included dave b's statement. I know sky spent a fair while chasing down publications that blamed it on DB and had them correct their stories.
 
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Mark Cavendish has said that he is going to be in New Delhi unless he crashes and injures himself at Geelong. And if he is racing I don't think anybody else can win the race. The course is flat. Wide Roads just a few roundabouts and the heat to worry about. Cavendish if in the race should be a very good bet for the win.