Big Doopie
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DominicDecoco said:Imagine if the best riders where in this Tour..
and, seriously, who would they be?
seriously.
DominicDecoco said:Imagine if the best riders where in this Tour..
burning said:
cycladianpirate said:Can't stand Sky myself, but their fans are entitled to gloat after all that's been said on this forum. Be reasonable.
Wiggo once again registers 2 personal bests for quickest podium ceremony and "looking like I couldn't give a ****" during the handshakes. Another box ticked.wirral said:Brailsford is boss. And any more of these antics and Froome will be off to Accent Jobs. Another bollocking by Brailsford and Froome will be appearing before the cameras like a chastened little boy once again. This is modern cycling, Sky-style and you obey the team managers.
happytramp said:Yeah right, because nobody remembers Lemond and Hinault in 1985. This is cycling not football, no one forgets anything.
Waterloo Sunrise said:Yup, genuinely surprised by the mod reaction on this one.
People of all persuasions celebrate wins, but apparently if you a celebrate a win which has prompted clinic posters to reinvent their complaints as "its boring" in order to circumvent the unenforced embargo on that discussion, you've crossed an invisible line.
wirral said:Brailsford is boss. And any more of these antics and Froome will be off to Accent Jobs. Another bollocking by Brailsford and Froome will be appearing before the cameras like a chastened little boy once again. This is modern cycling, Sky-style and you obey the team managers.
Big Doopie said:and, seriously, who would they be?
seriously.
Marco Pantani said:Join Date: Jul 2012
CasperVg said:What does this Tour teach us?
- Froome stronger than Wiggins in the mountains
- Froome, Pinot & Van Garderen all very good for the future
- Evans, Leipheimer over their peak (Leipheimer for sure, Evans maybe)
- Nibali needs more recuperation to be able to win GTs against strong lineups (Vuelta '10 wasn't exactly a strong lineup)
- Voeckler is a beast
- Brajkovic will never win a GT
- ?
wirral said:Wiggo once again registers 2 personal bests for quickest podium ceremony and "looking like I couldn't give a ****" during the handshakes. Another box ticked.
Ramira said:My guess is that if he took 30+ seconds the non-cycling Brits would figure out Froome might have been the better man. As there's very little knowledge on the sport there I doubt anyone will notice it this way. But to give up a potential tour stage just for that is pathetic.
will10 said:I think it's the "in your f*cking face!" tone of the posts that the mods took issue with
In the descent to the peyragudes he knew it was game over [for LIQ/Nibali]; that he was very close to winning the TdF]
Koba80 said:FroomeDog looked and sounded like he was holding back the tears in that interview.
Asked what the conversation during the final ks was, he seemed utterly unconvincing when saying "we were saying, we're almost there, we've almost done it, let's go!" - more convincing when asked if Wiggins had told him to go for the win. "No, I didn't see that."
"It was good to put more time into our rivals."
TimChristy said:This is garbage. I gotta watch the best rider look back 30 times in the last 3k of the final mountain stage and ultimately not win the stage to avoid making Wiggins look like a b*tch.
DominicDecoco said:You are playing with me here, right? I mean; seriously..?
Bala Verde said:No smile from Wiggins when they crossed the finish. It's in the bag though...