The Hitch said:He was 3rd in the giro because all the mountains were cancelled.
If the same had happened here Ten Dam would have finished in 4th and Mollema 2nd.
Stole a podium spot from our man betancur
The Hitch said:He was 3rd in the giro because all the mountains were cancelled.
If the same had happened here Ten Dam would have finished in 4th and Mollema 2nd.
Alpechraxler said:Was David Lopez pale on the first ascent ? Or is he always like this ? I mean he is a spaniard![]()
oldcrank said:Maybe like so many other things that were supposedly
"staged" during this Tour, this illegal feed was also staged
as a favour to SKY's energy bar partner and will soon be
featured in a TV ad. Marginal gains for the commercial
partners as well...just like the SKY/Movistar coalition to
benefit Pinarello. Money makes the Tour go round, and
SKY is the richest team because they give sponsors the
best value for each Euro invested so have little trouble
attracting sponsors/partners while some other teams
are in danger of folding.
Warhawk said:Y'know, some of these cyclists should be playing soccer, with all the *****ing and moaning.
(don't flip out soccer fans, you know it's true)
lemoogle said:*moans about the use of the word "soccer"*
*cries*
Warhawk said:Just easier to use for the purposes of clarity in a crowd of mixed nationalities.
If it makes you feel any better, I love me some Football Manager 2013. Why can't the American sports get a nice deep management sim?
Oh, right, because EA.
I guess I'll just have to get by with FM and PCM then.
Ryo Hazuki said:who cares about clarity, calling football soccer is like saying rujano is colombian
Warhawk said:Just easier to use for the purposes of clarity in a crowd of mixed nationalities.
If it makes you feel any better, I love me some Football Manager 2013. Why can't the American sports get a nice deep management sim?
Oh, right, because EA.
I guess I'll just have to get by with FM and PCM then.
djlovesyou said:Yeah, always makes me laugh too, the whole 'soccer' issue.
The only reason why people get offended by the word soccer, is that Americans tend to use it in place of football.
During the pre-Premier League years, an awful lot of British people used the term 'soccer'. You'll find a lot of fans who are perhaps 50+ will use 'soccer' without any issue.
It's only since the internet and the globalisation of sport and sport chat that people have starting becoming offended by it.
My guess is the decision to send Porte back was a tactical decision on the part of the team to avoid Froome getting penalized. Froome was just wondering how the rules were applied. He may not even have asked Porte to get food if he thought he would get a 20s penalty. Riders break rules in the tour on a daily basis, from minor infractions such as wearing non-regulation kit or urinating in public to serious penalties such as getting their bike fixed while in motion or slip-streaming team cars. Most of the time, the riders don't concern themselves with these infractions so much and pay a minor fine, my guess is this time, because the infraction was so blatant in front of the referee, the race jury decided a more severe penalty was in order.therhodeo said:The feed is what it is. The excuse and not manning up is a little more revealing of character. Not the type of champion I want even if swallow the "sky is clean" pill.
DirtyWorks said:FWIW, I thought he didn't look at all like the guy that tore up Ax3 before the two climbers attacked. They were getting gaps before the attack, so they had a clue it would stick.
The way Sky did that climb was easily the strangest thing I've seen in a long time. The bottom was kooky, then the whole panic thing. Strange.
How in heaven that's a bad thing?postmanhat said:Worse thing about today?
Apparently some fans were booing Froome
willbick said:perhaps they should've been booing contador for his underweight bike
willbick said:perhaps they should've been booing contador for his underweight bike
cyclogenesis said:So why was the fine in Swiss Francs?