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Chrono des Nations LIVE

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Chrono des Nations: Vino best intermediate time (13:54) ahead of Philippe Gilbert at 4 secs.
 
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vinokourov 4 sec ahead of gilbert at 1st check.

sorry for a duplicate, posted at the same time... almost.
 
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Chrono des Nations: Monfort best time at mid-course. Waiting on Voeckler, Gilbert and Vino times.
 
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krebs303 said:
cyclingfans twitter eh!
yeah, the direct coverage sucks, no typical running times and splits...just the finish times and i don't understand french:eek:
 
Sep 25, 2009
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top 10.

1 Alexander Vinokourov (Kaz) Astana 1:00:09

2 Jean-Christophe Peraud (Fra) 0:01:07
3 Yuriy Krivtsov (Ukr) AG2R La Mondiale 0:01:12
4 Maxime Monfort (Bel) Columbia-HTC 0:01:42
5 Florian Morizot (Fra) 0:02:13
6 David Le Lay (Fra) Agritubel 0:02:23
7 Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Silence-Lotto 0:02:34
8 Andriy Grivko (Ukr) ISD 0:03:01
9 Julien Fouchard (Fra) Cofidis 0:03:12
10 Thomas Voeckler (Fra) Bbox Bouygues Telecom 0:03:14

not the greatest of fields but certainly the greatest victory for vino after his return -3d already.- all time trials.
 
Jul 17, 2009
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I used to cheer Vino on but that was before I found out he was a doping cheat, nowdays I wish he would get a job on the railways. Sad result for cycling
 
As opposed to all those cheats out there, who are winning and haven't got caught?
Maybe, if he had delivered one of those nice, from the heart, confessions?

He served his ban and is back with the rest of the motly crew.
 
Jul 17, 2009
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I could care if he had a personal audience with Benedict to confess, he should take a one way ticket to Siberia and herd goats. Once a cheat always a cheat.
Talent = limited
morals = very low
honour= non exsistent
 
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saxe_coburg_gotha said:
I could care if he had a personal audience with Benedict to confess, he should take a one way ticket to Siberia and herd goats. Once a cheat always a cheat.
Talent = limited
morals = very low
honour= non exsistent

as mellow said, hes done his time, served his ban.... there are many many riders out there riding today that are getting away with it.. in fact he almost certainly beat a few of them today....

do you not beleive in rehabilitation..

i will add hes one of the most exciting riders to watch over the last 20 years...

personally.. im grinning from ear to ear.. :D
 
dimspace said:
as mellow said, hes done his time, served his ban.... there are many many riders out there riding today that are getting away with it.. in fact he almost certainly beat a few of them today....

do you not beleive in rehabilitation..

i will add hes one of the most exciting riders to watch over the last 20 years...

personally.. im grinning from ear to ear.. :D

Personally I could do without him. When the positive test comes some time next year, after he finally wins some race with on of his attacks, what will you say about rehabilitation then?
 
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Support doping cheats if you like . I cant and wont.
Exciting because he could attack when loaded up , yeah thats great to watch.
20 years, you need a new tv, great real, cadet
 
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saxe_coburg_gotha said:
Support doping cheats if you like . I cant and wont.
Exciting because he could attack when loaded up , yeah thats great to watch.
20 years, you need a new tv, great real, cadet
...but you're supporting a doping cheat armstrong with the same black and white attitude. why? are a nooby, hypocrite, underdeveloped junior or just uninformed?