craig1985 said:Shows what a wise idea it is to gamble on cycling
short stage races and classics were much kinder to me. I think I am still in the positive overall, for this season anyway.
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craig1985 said:Shows what a wise idea it is to gamble on cycling
rhubroma said:Congratulations, but a win that lacked pinache.
No mountain stage victory. No time trial victory.
The Hitch said:I dont see what makes Sastre any more suspicious than Cuddles.
kcbworth said:Oldest winner of the tour since Henri Pelissier in 1923
kcbworth said:Also only the 3rd TdF winner from outside Europe (after Lance and LeMond)
auscyclefan94 said:I wish I put some money on him before the tour
Waterloo Sunrise said:I don't see what Sastre has got to do with anything I wrote other than tangentially, and no more than 30 or 40 other riders.
kcbworth said:In response to those saying "they don't like Cadel in interviews or on Youtube" and "we don't like Cadel's style"...
Cadel has terrible social and media skills - absolutely atrocious - no doubt. In fact, I am pretty sure he must be mildly autistic.
rhubroma said:Congratulations, but a win that lacked pinache.
No mountain stage victory. No time trial victory.
Kwibus said:Congratulations Cadel!
Congratulations to all your fans as well
I certainly didn't expect he would win this year.
titan_90 said:Great ride by Cadel today. I thought he was going to take the TT win also. He was the strongest and most consistent over the three weeks. A very deserving winner.
craig1985 said:Shows what a wise idea it is to gamble on cycling