2012 Tour de France - stage 3: Orchies - Boulogne-sur-Mer (197km)

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So I read that according to Sylvester Szmyd, the first part of his victory salute was a supposed to be a panda:
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and the second part a chicken:
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ok...
 
Jun 15, 2011
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Fetisoff said:
"Sagan has "The Tourminator" written on his bike.."


What a ****ing ******bag


Morkov is the breakaway again as predicted - best rider of the Tour so far :D:D Too bad Johnny isn't there with him for company

eh dear friend .... it's gift from Cannondale for his 1st TdF win.They promised him special bike months before... :rolleyes: :)
 
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boomcie said:
So I read that according to Sylvester Szmyd, the first part of his victory salute was a supposed to be a panda:
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Panda? You sure? More like bow down to the tourminator. Spartacus and "Relly great" got the message.
 
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boomcie said:
So I read that according to Sylvester Szmyd, the first part of his victory salute was a supposed to be a panda:
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and the second part a chicken:
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ok...

Looks like a variation of the "hoofd, schouders, knie en teen" "knie en teen"

Jouwpijp
 
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theyoungest said:
Yes, he smilingly said he had a headache.

Looks can be misleading ;)

It's so weird that people still say Gilbert is playing games, while all he's done is disappoint so far this year.
 
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Bala Verde said:
Looks like a variation of the "hoofd, schouders, knie en teen" "knie en teen"

Jouwpijp

That reminds me of when I had to dance the Hucklebuck in elementary school. I sucked so badly that I had to stand in the middle and pretend to be doing the same as the others.

Maybe Sagan experienced something similar.
 
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Translation from his webpage:

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On Sunday, after defeating Cancellara you first put your hands on your hips, then you put fingers to shoulders. Some media seemed to misunderstand the gesture...

Sagan:
,, I repeat, it did not mean anything. After the national championship in Lednice Rovne I was sitting with friends from Žilina and they were asking if I know what gesture I will do when I will win a stage at the Tour de France. I said I have not thought about it yet. So they immediately suggested that gesture with hands on shoulders. At the finish I remembered it, so I realized their wish"
 
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Panda Claws said:
To be fair it does look a little bit like a bear standing on his back legs with his paws in the air.

Tell me, how would you impersonate a Panda? ;)

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Obviously...
 
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Panda Claws said:
To be fair it does look a little bit like a bear standing on his back legs with his paws in the air.

Tell me, how would you impersonate a Panda? ;)

Since they are pretty clumsy animals, I'd probably crash.
 
maltiv said:
Lol, so apparently Cavendish will try to go for the win today. That's one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard. What's next, Kenny Van Hummel going for the KOM jersey?
According to RAI crew who surveyed the last 30km yesterday the finish wouldn't result in much selection - so Cav could still be there.
 
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maltiv said:
Lol, so apparently Cavendish will try to go for the win today. That's one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard. What's next, Kenny Van Hummel going for the KOM jersey?

I heard that. Hubris or they know something about the slimmer Cav that we don't know. Anyhow, MSR fail come to mind...