2013, Paris - Roubaix: 254Km

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Jul 16, 2010
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The Hitch said:
You have any evidence to back up these accusations or did you just make them up?

Do you have evidence to back up the accusation that I never said my favorite riders got lucky before this thread? ;)
 
Mar 15, 2013
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The Chicken said:
Me too.

I suspect Sep received the biggest pay off since the Vino-Uran deal at the Olympics.

All you guys saying Sep is dumb... he just had the biggest pay day of his career! Smart guy! You really think he would cooperate with Luigi if he was serious about the sprint? I don't think so.

When you see two riders in conversation like that in the run-in to the finish, what do you think they might be discussing? The after party? The weather?

And that sprint. That was lame. Luigi goes past Sep in the saddle (gets out briefly) and Sep doesn't even pedal to the line.

Vanmarcke sold this race. Obvious. Why can't you see this? Why aren't you al as smart as me? I am so ronery. :eek:

And that's why VanMarcke was crying his heart out like a little child. Sure...
 
The Chicken said:
Me too.

I suspect Sep received the biggest pay off since the Vino-Uran deal at the Olympics.

All you guys saying Sep is dumb... he just had the biggest pay day of his career! Smart guy! You really think he would cooperate with Luigi if he was serious about the sprint? I don't think so.

When you see two riders in conversation like that in the run-in to the finish, what do you think they might be discussing? The after party? The weather?

And that sprint. That was lame. Luigi goes past Sep in the saddle (gets out briefly) and Sep doesn't even pedal to the line.

Vanmarcke sold this race. Obvious. Why can't you see this? Why aren't you al as smart as me? I am so ronery. :eek:

he even cried at the finish. beat that kolobnev!:D

this forum is funny sometimes
 
Apr 12, 2009
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benpounder said:
#1 - and Justice for All.

Coming out of the pure speed metal but without the constraints of mass marketing.
yep
Justice For All | Master of Puppets | Black Album | Ride The Lightning
 
Jul 16, 2010
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The Hitch said:
Boonen fan mad. Boonen fat hit out at everyone.

Not mad, just saying not every Boonen fan thinks Cancellara is over-rated though he and others were definitely over-hyping poor young Phinney for this Roubaix. ;)

Though I see you're ignoring my other posts, you know I'm right. :cool:
 
Mar 10, 2009
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El Pistolero said:
I don't think Cancellara is over-rated. Phinney however is. ;)

perhaps. But his move in the trench could have been team directed - Hushovd had just made it back on. We've all seen DS's make similar mistakes.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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JRanton said:
Sky are going to fire EBH. Just horrible from him as usual.

Are they going to fire their entire classics team? I'm starting to like EBH because of all the hate he gets here.
 
Mar 15, 2013
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El Pistolero said:
Are they going to fire their entire classics team? I'm starting to like EBH because of all the hate he gets here.

It's sky's own fault that they don't see that EBH isn't a cobbles-guy but rather some one for AGR or even L-B-L, despite his 80kg
 
new record average speed of the race by the way. beaten boonen's last year by much.

1. Fabian Cancellara (SUI) 44.190 km/h (27.458 mph) 2013
2. Tom Boonen (BEL) 43.476 km/h (27.015 mph) 2012
3. Tom Boonen (BEL) 43.406 km/h (26.971 mph) 2008
4. Johan Museeuw (BEL) 43.305 km/h (26.908 mph) 1996

those older records(peter post) were made on a different,much easier route. so can't compare them

crazy!
 
congrats to Cancellara- well deserved win considering the circumstances prior to the race with those crashes & perhaps a weaken self. The fact that he had to fight to the very end to grasp the victory really makes it special.
Big congrats to Vanmarcke & Stybar for their effort-was close but not enough against the likes of Spartacus....
 
Aug 16, 2011
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The Chicken said:
Yeah yeah, I saw that too. Maybe he regretted selling it. Maybe he's a good actor. Maybe crying was part of the deal. :p Pffttttt he still sold it. :p

Wow, just wow. Been spending a little too much time in the clinic lately? I suggest you get outside every once in a while. :rolleyes:
 
Sky aren't necessarily bad in these races, it's just that you can't suck the life out of them and ride a team time trial all the way through. They also require a certain engine that you don't need as a stage racer, an engine you can only get from riding lots of races, rather than training on Tenerife. EBH just doesn't have that, and training instead of racing was the worst possible idea for him.
 
Metallica was way better when Burton was alive, that's for sure (Orion is a good example of Burton's skills obviously)

And Cancellara sucks obviously, he only podiumed all of the monuments in last 4 years

Sucks that Turgot flatted at the worst moment, Gaudin is insane though, looking forward to Ardennes for Europcar
 
El Pistolero said:
I'm glad I made you laugh, it was my intention. Though nothing is as funny as your horrible options for this poll, what a fail!.

Yeah, I'm absolutely thrilled about that and was laughing about it myself.
So glad to see Terpstra, Stybar, Flecha, and GvA (who was taken out by a mod when I saw he wasn't on the list to ride initially) instead of Chava, Thomas, and Roelandts, and Paolini.

There were so many guys I felt were close after Canc that I just went with my prediction which, except for Canc, GvA, Haussler and Kristoff, turned out to be a complete fail.
 
theyoungest said:
Sky aren't necessarily bad in these races, it's just that you can't suck the life out of them and ride a team time trial all the way through. They also require a certain engine that you don't need as a stage racer, an engine you can only get from riding lots of races, rather than training on Tenerife. EBH just doesn't have that, and training instead of racing was the worst possible idea for him.

True. And knowing the what line to pick, where to ride and who's wheel to follow. Position is key. It's so hard to keep position in races like this. You expend so much energy just holding your place.

Belgians learn this at school :cool: