The Norwegians may not own the cycling world but EBH definitely owns the Eneco Tour.
Eeh... Eddy. Heard about sharing?
Eeh... Eddy. Heard about sharing?
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Fetisoff said:It was his own fault, he went through that corner too fast. If he didn't go through that fast, he wouldn't have fallen, but he might have not been positioned as good... Anyway, "woulda, coulda, shoulda"...
Fetisoff said:It was his own fault, he went through that corner too fast. If he didn't go through that fast, he wouldn't have fallen, but he might have not been positioned as good... Anyway, "woulda, coulda, shoulda"...
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Jamsque said:Grinding victory for EBH at this tour. He has never looked comfortable but his form got better and better.
Waterloo Sunrise said:This was just a warm up for an autumn of classics - nice to come away with a WT win out of it for him I suppose.
I expect to see something very good from him in at least one or two of -
Vattenfall, Plouey, Canadax2, Lombardia.
El Pistolero said:Lombardia? Don't think so.
Waterloo Sunrise said:That's the cheeky one on the list - if he has decent form, I definately think he could have a decent go at a solid placing.
King Of The Wolds said:I think we can now stop talking about Eddie's huge potential.
goggalor said:Phil SECOND? Outrageous. At least he got that stage win.