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icefire said:I saw him having a chat with Flecha a few minutes ago
Well good for Benat, he did well yesterday. Froome going to BMC next year? BMC working for Froome?
icefire said:I saw him having a chat with Flecha a few minutes ago
Descender said:1993. Tony Rominger won the stage and took over the leader's position from his countryman Alex Zülle. Rominger held the yellow jersey until Madrid.
Which means my memory abandoned me yesterday and Kelly's win in 1988 was not the only time a road stage ended at Valdezcaray.
The Cobra said:Its a little different though being poorly positioned and held up by a crash, thats a RACING incident. What happened with Rolland was sabotage by someone outside of the race and nothing to do with racing. Completely different.
hfer07 said:If things get out of control with Sky- I foresee Movistar, Katusha & Saxo teaming up against them...... Valpiti won't forget this sh!t for sure
Dekker_Tifosi said:That would only make sense if Gilbert wasn't working himself.. But he did
hfer07 said:If things get out of control with Sky- I foresee Movistar, Katusha & Saxo teaming up against them...... Valpiti won't forget this sh!t for sure
Forunculo said:Intxausti is ahead with Froome
Arnout said:Rolland had the right to go too. Just race first, discuss afterwards. All that girly waiting for everything and nothing is killing cycling
LOL!Descender said:Ha! So I was right and the wiki article where I found that 1993 info was wrong.
And the best thing is, we know whose fault it is: issoisso.
I hope he gets extradited to Sweden or the US or something and pays for his crime.
Descender said:Ha! So I was right and the wiki article where I found that 1993 info was wrong.
And the best thing is, we know whose fault it is: issoisso.
I hope he gets extradited to Sweden or the US or something and pays for his crime.
Arnout said:Rolland had the right to go too. Just race first, discuss afterwards. All that girly waiting for everything and nothing is killing cycling.
And yes, heroics are made this way. Remember Eugene Christophe.
