2013 Milan-San Remo, 17 March (298km)

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Ferminal said:
Kiryienka unknown? Nice indictment.

Thank you for (accidentally) hammering my point in, no one who knows anything about cycling should be surprised that Kiryienka can pull in MSR.
 
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webvan said:
Thank you for hammering my point in, no one who knows anything about cycling and who's not a mouth frothing hater should be surprised that Kiryienka can pull in MSR!

Who do I hate? :confused:
 
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webvan said:
And imagine what's like in the clinic...naturally the fact that they have total unknowns like Kyrienka (sp?)...

what is it like in the clinic? Just checked and there have been no posts for 3 hours.
 
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Parrulo said:
seems like nibali picked up a bad time to abandon as the weather seems to be improving

Yeah but he hadn't looked good for the last 45 mins :(
 
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webvan said:
Thank you for hammering my point in, no one who knows anything about cycling should be surprised that Kiryienka can pull in MSR!

And noone were. What kind of weird, preemptive strawmanning is that?
 
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LOL sporza commentator called out sky :D

"Sky is making the teams scared and the people who always watch the race"
 
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Could the mods make clear to webvan ( and others) that the no doping talk rule belongs to them too and start handing out sanctions when they continue to do so.
 
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Seems the conditions would favor, even more than normally, a gutsy attack on descent of Poggio, which brings us back to Sagan or Canc.

If it stays together, then it might favor the sprinter who has kept their head together by laughing at the "epic ness" of the conditions. Which would bring us back, again, to Sagan . . . Or Farrar:eek: