Anyone care about the tour of Oman?

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Andy99 said:
Bitterness?

Oh, come one. Sky is a team with a totally new approach. P1ssing off the whole peloton and losing the race lead because of it might turn out to be a stroke of genius...or maybe not.
 
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BroDeal said:
Oh, come one. Sky is a team with a totally new approach. P1ssing off the whole peloton and losing the race lead because of it might turn out to be a stroke of genius...or maybe not.

Sounds very much like the Peloton is divided on this one, with Cervelo doing much of the talking as they did in Qatar. The two teams are likely to be fighting over similar wild cards.. maybe cervelo are trying to show Sky whos boss..

Of course, if Hammond was wiggins mouthing off we'd all be calling him a tool :D
 
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dimspace said:
Sounds very much like the Peloton is divided on this one, with Cervelo doing much of the talking as they did in Qatar. The two teams are likely to be fighting over similar wild cards.. maybe cervelo are trying to show Sky whos boss..

Of course, if Hammond was wiggins mouthing off we'd all be calling him a tool :D

I feet their is wrong on both sides. Sky accelerating through the feedzone and expecting other teams to chase was a little bit stupid. Though splitting the field when someone is taking a leak is not nice. Hammond didn't make the smartest comment of them all.
 
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BroDeal said:
Oh, come one. Sky is a team with a totally new approach. P1ssing off the whole peloton and losing the race lead because of it might turn out to be a stroke of genius...or maybe not.

was referring to Hammond possibly having a chip on his shoulder for not being considered for the 'British' team...
 
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obviously harsh on EBH in the short term, however it sure should make for some quality races.

Greg Henderson Twitter;

'Feel sorry for Edvald BH and the rest of the TeamSky boys in Oman. Fuel for the fire though. What goes around comes around.'
 
Mar 17, 2009
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If Hammond is correct - I'd be unhappy too if i'm forced to swallow my food in a hurry due to a team eager to take advantage of the situation.
 
Mar 18, 2009
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And what was EBH doing taking a pee that late in the stage - has he never learned how to pee on the bike? For the next big thing he's making a lot of fundamental errors - or being badly advised.

Jalabert got attacked when taking a pee in the MJ at the Tour but attacking in the feedzone shows no class.
 
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What a load of crap*. Bennatti didnt seem to think it was on and he took the jersey. If Sky kept the hammer down during the feed they were asking for it though. You do wonder how much of this, and blowing Qatar, would have happened if Arvesen hadn't fallen off, but even that seems more like carelessness than bad luck.

Cancellara must be the favourite now?

*the handbags and verbals, not any of the posts above :)
 
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Andy99 said:
Bitterness?

Well according to R. Hammond, he just moved up to the front, but he didn't put on the hurt himself.

Don't know if that's believable, but if so, it's undetstandable why he defends himself against the criticism.
 
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Winterfold said:
What a load of crap. Bennatti didnt seem to think it was on and he won the stage. If Sky kept the hammer down during the feed they were asking for it though. You do wonder how much of this, and blowing Qatar, would have happened if Arvesen hadn't fallen off, but even that seems more like carelessness than bad luck.

Cancellara must be the favourite now?

That would be my opinion to, Saxo Bank says he's not in top form yet though, but they might just be blowing smoke.
 
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Cerberus said:
That would be my opinion to, Saxo Bank says he's not in top form yet though, but they might just be blowing smoke.

Ok, so he's not on form, that only means he won't do 53 km/h but I'm guessing a cool 49 km/h is enough to beat everyone this time of year.
 
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find some of this quite amusing, maybe sky were in the wrong riding hard through the feedzone. But it lacks class to attack the lead rider while taking a slash. cervelo seem to be going out of their way to make enemies, while quite a few other riders have felt sorry for ebh. there could be some interesting alliances between certain teams. i still think ebh has a fair few friends at htc. stupid twitter comment by robbie hunter though, hes a ****. he could learn a lot about humility.

one thing-havent seen a massive fuss coming from sky riders-they seem to admit they made a few riding errors, its the press and other riders making the fuss.
 
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stefrees said:
find some of this quite amusing, maybe sky were in the wrong riding hard through the feedzone. But it lacks class to attack the lead rider while taking a slash. cervelo seem to be going out of their way to make enemies, while quite a few other riders have felt sorry for ebh. there could be some interesting alliances between certain teams. i still think ebh has a fair few friends at htc. stupid twitter comment by robbie hunter though, hes a ****. he could learn a lot about humility.

one thing-havent seen a massive fuss coming from sky riders-they seem to admit they made a few riding errors, its the press and other riders making the fuss.

Every action has a reaction. There was no need to race through a feed zone. Not only is it unnecessary, it's freaking dangerous. In both instances you have a lack of common courtesy, so I think there is plenty of blame to go around here. Plus, taking a whizz with 55KM to go is just asking for trouble.
 
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EBH should have let it go - I thought the SuperSkybus had on board laundry facilities - this was either gross naivety or plain bad advice - and there seems to be a bit of that around at Sky (how many jerseys have they lost in the past few weeks?)

Mood lighting tonight - piss poor purple, perhaps?

Aren't the sympa comments coming exclusively from Sky riders? They were hoist by their own petard - attacking the MJ is certainly not unheard of, happened to Jalabert in the 2000 TdF but attacking through a feed zone is truly unprofessional - again, not unheard of for a small group to drive off the front as the peloton take it easy but stupid tactics to cause such unnecessary mayhem.
 
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lucybears said:
neither is poaching under contract riders from other teams. Payback time :D

+1 agreed lucybears...........how good is leigh howard?..............another aussie u23 rider going well.......................bring on this years worlds in Geelong.................
 
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dimspace said:
Sounds very much like the Peloton is divided on this one, with Cervelo doing much of the talking as they did in Qatar. The two teams are likely to be fighting over similar wild cards.. maybe cervelo are trying to show Sky whos boss..

Of course, if Hammond was wiggins mouthing off we'd all be calling him a tool :D

+1 agreed...and HAMMOND is a tool.......................
 
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Just exactly what happened during the 187km stage is very difficult to understand, with almost everyone Cyclingnews talked to giving a different version of events

In that case, we should be thankful a verbose response from Hammond to give us some idea about what went on so I won't lump him to the tool box with Wiggins.
 
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I seem to recall Columbia complaining at last years tour that noone was helping them bring back breaks, they accepted the responsibility and chased, and get 6 stages. If the reports I've read (only on this site are true) Sky acted like petulant children, broke etiquette, and then a bunch of guys broke ettiquette back. Seems fair, it's not like its a GT.

I just hope this is the end of it, lesson learned for everyone.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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if things stay the same overnight with the gc standings this will be the overall for how I see it after the tt. It's a rough estimate.

Cancellara (SAX)
Pinotti (HTC)
Boonen (QSI)
Schar (BMC)
Lang
O'Grady (SAX)
Meyer (GAR)
Bennati (LIQ)
Burghardt (BMC)
Klier (CTT)
Lemoine (Saur)
 
Mar 18, 2009
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karlboss said:
I seem to recall Columbia complaining at last years tour that noone was helping them bring back breaks, they accepted the responsibility and chased, and get 6 stages.

Yeah, but that was Columbia, America's team. They used their take charge go-getter American attitude to lead when no one else would help. Sky, a British team, needs others to follow. Now if the Americans would have told them what to do, they would have done it without hesitation or thought.
 

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