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What can I say. I got tricked by the ticker. I will not make that mistake againspalco said:Netserk, Bavarianrider, you still here?
Grupetto1 said:Blimey what a ride by fabian.Worlds tt could be incredible as long as there are no injuries/ilnesses/crashes
Grupetto1 said:Blimey what a ride by fabian.Worlds tt could be incredible as long as there are no injuries/ilnesses/crashes
Nothing serious, that injury.CycloAndy said:Reckon any of the GC boys will challenge the top 3 today? Especially with Nibali's injury.
Descender said:There is no such thing as "the advantage of knowing the time to beat".
Cancellara smoked that climb.
Descender said:There is no such thing as "the advantage of knowing the time to beat".
Cancellara smoked that climb.
Netserk said:Meh. With the wasp sting and the two killer times by Canc and Tony, it'll be hard for Nibbles to beat any of them
trevim said:Good to see Cancellara back to top shape in TT's again. Anyway I prefer to see him winning the road race.
CycloAndy said:There must be an advantage. Knowing you're losing means you have that extra motivation to push yourself that bit harder.
trevim said:Good to see Cancellara back to top shape in TT's again. Anyway I prefer to see him winning the road race.
murali said:I also think like that. at the first check when canc heard that he is about a min down, he must have put some extra effort.
the second segment is the only place where there is a major difference between the two.
third segment diff was just 3 sec.