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skidmark said:Right, I forgot the spanish were evil. Franco, the Inquisition and all. Thank heavens I live in a non-nationalistic, English speaking nation.
I had assumed that refering to Valverde as "Valv Piti' would denote a heavy smack of sarcasm.maikel said:That man shouldn't even been allowed to ride for his part in the Fuentes affair. So which justice are you talking about?
Dr. Maserati said:Oscar demoted, Valv Piti gets the win......Justice has been served.
The last place of the first group (which would be 24th I believe)Rocksteady said:Sorry for the newbie question but what happens to Freire now? What place does he get?
Dekker_Tifosi said:Hello, international uci jury.
I'm just saying, if this was a DSQ, then sure as hell the Hagen/Tirreno incident was.
But the UCI has never been good at anything really
Rocksteady said:Sorry for the newbie question but what happens to Freire now? What place does he get?
Dekker_Tifosi said:Wiggins in the group at 1:39
Löfkvist also
Rogers at 9 minutes![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:But appearently the UCI jury does whatever it feels like on the day itself. They don't take the same point of view everytime.![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:No, it's an UCI Pro Tour race, so there is an international UCI jury.
Weird though, if Hagen/Tirreno is no DSQ, Freire is no DSQ here.
But appearently the UCI jury does whatever it feels like on the day itself. They don't take the same point of view everytime.![]()
Beech Mtn said:Look, I don't like Valv, and I adore Oscar, but looking at the slow-mo replay several times, I've changed my opinion. The tape clearly shows Valv's bike up beside Oscar before they get too close to the barricades. No, Valv shouldn't be racing right now, but since he is, I would've protested the decision too, in Valv's place.
Papparrazzi said:I have looked around the Pais Vasco Offical site and cannot find todays results. What am I doing wrong?![]()
