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argyllflyer said:You snidely suggested Bradley was unhappy with anti-doping messages.![]()
Lol, you idiot, I was 'snidely' suggesting that he'd rather not receive support from a confirmed doper! ^o^
argyllflyer said:You snidely suggested Bradley was unhappy with anti-doping messages.![]()
Hotbrakes said:Where are all the Dutch riders?
wirral said:Looks like Goss penalised 30 points from official classification.
Arnolfini said:Gave up, or decided not to start. Westra, Ruijgh and Mollema quit yesterday, Gesink decided not to start today.
wirral said:Looks like Goss penalised 30 points from official classification.
Old&slow said:I really hated today's stage. It was a stage that had exciting sprint finish written all over it. But the sprinters teams were simply to lazy to pull back the break. Last year with HTC this would never have happened they would have single handily pulled back the break.
This Tour really misses HTC. With HTC we would have likely seen a lot more order on the other sprint stages and less crashes. So sad as I think the sprint stages are the most exciting part of the Tour. I really hope Cav leaves Sky and goes to a team that can support him better.
AtletiSK said:Liquigas should send Goss some flowers or a bottle of wine... so little they have done for Sagan and such a big gap opened now, all thanks to this really bad move by Matt... it´s gonna be interesting now, OGE will be very eager to start reducing the gap again
yes, but he also got 30 points deduction so the gap now stands at 56 points instead of 26...Old&slow said:I believe Goss only got reulagted to 7th moving Sagan up one spot and Goss down one spot.
AtletiSK said:yes, but he also got 30 points deduction so the gap now stands at 56 points instead of 26...
actually they added him the points for 7th and then cut 30 pointsOld&slow said:Oh I did not notice that. I was assuming he got 7th place points. Oh a 30 point deduction not losing 7th place points.
That sure hurts.
auscyclefan94 said:Sagan is clearly better? Good joke.
Wiggins has suffered minor burns to his arm because of a flare from a spectator.
Ehh...or the obvious one: because they were chasing down an attack by fellow Australian Cadel Evans. D'uh.Cowgirlup said:Michael Rogers posted on Twitter that he and Richie Porte got booed by many Australians yesterday. Australian's don't boo other Australians unless they have taken a dislike to them for some reason.
I am not sure if it
1. They don't want to see the race won the way SKY is winning it and see MR and RP are the main contenders as the domestiques.
Or 2 The other reason, which is forbidden to be talked about here which assists them in doing number 1 above.
Ehh...or the obvious one: because they were chasing down an attack by fellow Australian Cadel Evans. D'uh.
Cowgirlup said:Michael Rogers posted on Twitter that he and Richie Porte got booed by many Australians yesterday. Australian's don't boo other Australians unless they have taken a dislike to them for some reason.
I am not sure if it
1. They don't want to see the race won the way SKY is winning it and see MR and RP are the main contenders to the race being won this way as the domestiques.
Or 2 The other reason, which is forbidden to be talked about here which assists them in doing number 1 above.
Geraint Too Fast said:I see Veelers abandoned today. Argos-Shimano are going to be totally anonymous for the rest of the race.
User Guide said:Was impressed with Veelers.....next few years Veelers-Kittel the new renshaw-Cav ?
They said Degankolb had had a very busy spring and was too young to do the Tour, will ride the Vuelta as Worlds prep.maxmartin said:I never understood John degenkolb non-selection, it seems to me to they put all the bet on Kittel. Argos tour is a huge disappointment.