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Red Rick said:Rare Zubeldia sighting
Hope you won't be dissapointedTxrt said:I have big expectations for Chaves and Majka today.
I think that it transliterates Kanstantsin Siwtsow actuallyhrotha said:Канстанцін Сіўцоў in Belarusian. That transliterates exactly as Kanstantsin Siutsou.Kokoso said:His name is Konstantin Sivcov. No Kastantsin, Kanstantsin or whatever else.MikeTichondrius said:They're counting on Siutsov and Ulissi losing hard on Giau and Valparola it seems...Could Astana+Movi be seriously underrating their threat? I wouldn't be confortable with Kastantsin having 2 or 3 minutes advantage in the Pink...
MikeTichondrius said:Red Rick said:Rare Zubeldia sighting
He really is a ninja. I thought he was 10th in California. Could it be a body double?
Thanks! That settles it for me.GuyIncognito said:hrotha said:Do you have a link to him saying it the Russian way? Because I distinctly remember everybody referred to him as "Gonchar" (or, well, "Gontchar"; French spellings are everywhere in cycling) back in 1997, and the later switch to "Honchar".
Pronouncing it? Nope. I just remember him saying it over and over
Google search only comes up with this
http://forums.bicycling.com/topic/54635607120413342
Red Rick said:MikeTichondrius said:Red Rick said:Rare Zubeldia sighting
He really is a ninja. I thought he was 10th in California. Could it be a body double?
Wait, who's that guy at the back of the peloton with number 9 at the end?
Pantani Attacks said:Nico Roche actually resembles Froome. Doppelgangers.