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Gazzetta is being awfully slow with the result again.
Paris Nice is faster with the result and the race finished an hour later
Paris Nice is faster with the result and the race finished an hour later
Dekker_Tifosi said:Gazzetta is being awfully slow with the result again.
Paris Nice is faster with the result and the race finished an hour later![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:but voigt isn't very competitive. horner is still one of the best riders out there and actually still improving I would say
He also got no support whatsoever from his team. Boom was in a great position on the climb, but for what? To show he still can't climb?Dekker_Tifosi said:I've seen him dropping very fast.
Was to be expected after his bad TTT and bad preparation races.
Pippo_San said:Nibali really should be ****ed...
rxgqgxnyfz said:Tiralongo and Iglinsky were also fine.
Tomorrow is gonna be a big day for Paolo.
I think Kruijswijk told the team on the penultimate climb he wasn't feeling good and they all went for their own chance after that.theyoungest said:He also got no support whatsoever from his team. Boom was in a great position on the climb, but for what? To show he still can't climb?
Dekker_Tifosi said:I think Kruijswijk told the team on the penultimate climb he wasn't feeling good and they all went for their own chance after that.
Echoes said:Why should he be? Sagan properly beat him. Sure of himself. He was the better rider.
Cycling is an individual sport, remember.
luckyboy said:Well now Nibali will be 34 seconds behind Horner, but if Sagan hadn't dragged him back he could've been 28 seconds behind him.
Probably isn't going to take that much back tomorrow anyway, but if he ends up losing by 4 seconds to Horner then he can look to today's stage.
As well as the terrible TTT.
luckyboy said:Well now Nibali will be 34 seconds behind Horner, but if Sagan hadn't dragged him back he could've been 28 seconds behind him.
Probably isn't going to take that much back tomorrow anyway, but if he ends up losing by 4 seconds to Horner then he can look to today's stage.
As well as the terrible TTT.
Fetisoff said:Strange. I could have sworn your post number 10000 will involve some BMC-bashing![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:Lol I didn't even notice.
Beech Mtn said:So what? Sagan should've hung back and let Kreuzinger win, rather than getting a win for the LIQ team?
The only ones I can thank is all the nibali fanboys, the evans fanboys and the anti-dutchmaffia people who really upped my postcountFetisoff said:What, really? What's next, you're gonna say you didn't have a huge "speech" post about the importance of your post number 10 000 like a certain other member on this forum last year did? Shocking, trully shocking![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:Boom 32th... Vanendert and Gilbert 40th and 41th![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:but voigt isn't very competitive. horner is still one of the best riders out there and actually still improving I would say
maybe he'd better visit Wim Vansevenant before the classics thoughEl Pistolero said:He's already doing better than Ballan and GVA though![]()
The form is coming and once he's there he won't stop![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:maybe he'd better visit Wim Vansevenant before the classics though
Dekker_Tifosi said:http://www.gazzetta.it/Speciali/TirrenoAdriatico/download/2012/tappa4/OrdineArrivo.pdf
http://www.gazzetta.it/Speciali/TirrenoAdriatico/download/2012/tappa4/ClassificaGenerale.pdf
Lol Kruijswijk outclimbed by Cam. Meyer
Brambilla, who would finish 144th according to Jens_attacks, finished 20th...
Colombians a massive dissapointment
DominicDecoco said:If what Voigt did yesterday wasn't competitive I don't know what it was.
