2012 Vuelta a España: Tarazona – Jaca, 175 km

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Moose McKnuckles said:
Thanks. That's what I thought. Great cyclist, terrible announcer.

I love him. He actually has meaningful things to say. I've learned more about cycling listening to him than all other commentators put together.

He's the only commentator who actually knows what is going on, and he'll tell it like it is.
 
wirral said:
Sean Kelly's very knowledgeable and puts his knowledge across in a nicely understated and concise fashion. I think he becomes more interesting the more you get used to him.

I dont mind Sean Kelly. He always speaks in a understandable manner and as you say concise fashion. Very merited rider also. I am a fan.

Virandociclista said:
Is it possible to be a Contador Fan Boy and a boring person?! I am confused.

Guess everything is possible mate.
 
Jul 27, 2009
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Armchair cyclist said:
Why is a blue & yellow train more acceptable than a blue and black one?

Because it doesn't look like a fast steady tempo designed to pull back the break exactly when designed, some number of kms down the road. Rather it looks more like the SBTB guys are driving to get the break back NOW!

Plus, you know that the SBTB goal is to position AC to launch an attack, whereas Sky does it just so nobody else can attack.
 
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Miburo said:
Saxo is going crazy in the descent.

Yep. No time for a breather before the final climb. Riders are going to be at the limit very soon after the climb starts at this rate.

Too bad Nibali isn't here. :)
 
Armchair cyclist said:
Why is a blue & yellow train more acceptable than a blue and black one?

Because the blue and yellow train is keeping the pace just to (probably) launch an attack in the end. The blue and black train tried to prevent others from attacking. Could be different with Froome as a leader and then i wouldnt mind.