Trust me, there's really no such thing for anyone who grew up outside Australia. It's not really an accent that can properly acquired past a certain age, it can only be lost.TommyGun said:Oh, another 3 weeks having to suffer one of the Yates clones with their ridiculous mixed Brit/Aussie accent. Pure cringe.
TDF 2017 stage 1tobydawq said:Two of Thomas' pro wins have come in France. The overall of Paris-Nice and the overall of Dauphiné.
What could be the third?
bob.a.feet said:TDF 2017 stage 1tobydawq said:Two of Thomas' pro wins have come in France. The overall of Paris-Nice and the overall of Dauphiné.
What could be the third?
bob.a.feet said:TDF 2017 stage 1tobydawq said:Two of Thomas' pro wins have come in France. The overall of Paris-Nice and the overall of Dauphiné.
What could be the third?
bob.a.feet said:TDF 2017 stage 1tobydawq said:Two of Thomas' pro wins have come in France. The overall of Paris-Nice and the overall of Dauphiné.
What could be the third?
tobydawq said:Two of Thomas' pro wins have come in France. The overall of Paris-Nice and the overall of Dauphiné.
What could be the third?
drebelo said:Blanco said:drebelo said:I'm seeing all you prons and cons about if Thomas can or not be a GC contender for the Tour, and I may be new to cycling but I think if you are one of the best climbers you may not win the Tour but be undoubtly a contender, and I think that Thomas is, when in a good shape like today one, of the best climbers out there, plus the guy as a excellent TT and is also really strong in the cobbles, and last but not least he is in the best team of the World to win a Tour. Of course there are other important aspects such as the ability to recover or not have bad days, and of course luck but if Thomas could put altogether and be able to stay on his bike, he might not be a winner of the Tour but could very well be a contender until the very end. This of course if he leads and I repeat the best team possible to be if you want to win a Tour.
Although the guy doesn´t have any great results to show in terms of GC wise and already being a 32 year old cyclist what I think that differenciate him for others "wannabe" GC materials like Dennis is the fact that the guy is a really good climber in a good shape and I think thats the most important factor to win a GT.
Thomas is not one of the best climbers by any means, there are at least 10 better in this year's Tour.
well I would say that he is destroying them in the mountains at Dauphine (Nibali, Bardet, Yates, Martin and Zakarin)
Edit: Martin is te only one who gain time on Thomas in the 3 mountain stages so far (2 sec)
alspacka said:Even on this absolutely hysterical forum that win being "disgusting and disgraceful" is pushing it.
Looking on the bright side, it was still better than 2012Breh said:Disgusting finish to a **** edition of the Dauphiné. Very fitting.
It wasn't that unexciting tho, the stages were ridden hard, even though everyone knew who was going to win.Savant12 said:alspacka said:Even on this absolutely hysterical forum that win being "disgusting and disgraceful" is pushing it.
I think a lot of people just venting their frustration at what was an unexciting stage race.
Blanco said:Not much of destroying today?And it will be much worse at Le Tour.
Wiggins tt form was absolute perfection!GenericBoonenFan said:Britts never got the course on how to ride attractively?