For those keeping scoreZam_Olyas said:Chris Froome's biggest rival to skip Tour de France
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/jan/18/chris-froome-nairo-quintana-skip-tour-de-france
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Migk3Syz7_s
For those keeping scoreZam_Olyas said:Chris Froome's biggest rival to skip Tour de France
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/jan/18/chris-froome-nairo-quintana-skip-tour-de-france
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jens_attacks said:maybe i don't understand it well but george whishpered the sum of money in the last km. pereiro accepted to pay hincapie to lose. oscarito even arranged himself to look nice for the photos.
and then big george launches that big acceleration and breaks the "agreement" lol. after the finish, pereiro goes to hincapie to ask what just happened and george says that he actually meant that he wanted to PAY pereiro to lose and not the other way around. which of course made more sense. pereiro stupido.
it really is a rather funny as hell story
at the start of the next stage to pau, armstrong makes fun of pereiro saying that "fuccing pereiro" is the dumbest person in the worldpereiro angered as hell breaks away from the start and wins in pau
pereiro received the money from george at least
jens_attacks said:the alternative wouldn't have popped up anyway. it's not like he was under pression and he lied about it. typical gallego friends conversation, a few glasses of wine, a little bit of extra-polishing of the story to sound better and we all know that pereiro is a big heart and also big mouth
otherwise, lance wouldn't have made so much fun of him the next day. pereiro is a lovely guy but not exactly a rocket scientist. keep in mind what ludo dierckxens did one time
i think it might be legit
Wallenquist said:Wiggins aiming Tour of California
Still better than aiming Tour of Turkey...
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/542178/bradley-wiggins-aiming-for-tour-of-california.html
Somehow i belive he would be pretty happy to ride only Tour and Worlds and finally end his road career and contract with Sky. And focus on Rio.
How many Danes do Saxo have on their team right now? Five? I doubt that it would make much of a difference.Christian said:Saxo Bank is now officially a Russian team. Stefano Feltrin, right-hand-man to Oleg Tinkoff, should become the new general manager.
http://cyclismactu.net/news-divers-tinkoff-saxo-est-desormais-une-equipe-russe-37969.html
So Denmark has no WorldTour team anymore... could have some consequences for danish cycling in the future! Of course Riis still has a lot of influence in the team, but I think it will gradually get less and less, maybe he'll even leave or be kicked out before his 3-year deal is up. Denmark still has a lot of Continental teams, but it should get harder for danish riders to break through to the pro ranks, one could imagine!
Seven.theyoungest said:How many Danes do Saxo have on their team right now? Five? I doubt that it would make much of a difference.
JRanton said:Oman startlist: http://www.cyclingfever.com/editie.html?detp=view&_ap=startlijst&editie_idd=MjU1OTU=
Notable participants:
Nibali, Froome, Pozzovivo, Henao, Gesink, Gilbert, Van Garderen, Sagan, Moser, Bouhanni, Pinot, Greipel, Van den Broeck, Boonen, Uran, D. Moreno, Rodriguez, Kristoff, Konig, Kreuziger, Roche, Schleck x 2, Cancellara.
Guybrush said:A very nice race and great starlist, only would need live coverage.
trevim said:Volta ao Algarve 2014 (2.1)
1.ª etapa, 19 fev: Faro - Albufeira, 160 km.
2.ª etapa, 20 fev: Lagoa - Monchique, 196 km.
3.ª etapa, 21 fev: Vila do Bispo - Sagres, 13,6 km (CRI).
4.ª etapa, 22 fev: Almodôvar - Alto do Malhão (MTF), 164,5 km.
5.ª etapa, 23 fev, Tavira - Vilamoura, 155,8 km. Total: 690 km.
Seems like a balanced course with a smaller TT and the same MTF as the previous years. Stage 2 might be really good because it has some 3rd category climbs, some really heavy roads without big climbs and the last KOM is just 5km away from the finish.
Foia would be nice specially with a descent finish. The route has changed a bit and I hope it creates more fireworks from GC guys on the intermediate stage instead of saving everything for Malhao.BigMac said:Somewhat happy for stage 2. Still waiting for profiles, but if it is like announced, with several cat3 climbs along the route before the final climb (record says it looks like a classic (but can't really trust them)), that means they go immediately to more interior parts of Algarve after they leave Lagoa, and then approach Monchique from the East. I am disapointed on the other hand, because this means they will finish in the actual town of Monchique, and not in the highest point of the mountain wich is the Miradouro da Fóia. Still a MTF though only at 450m high.
I like the TT at the middle of the race and the fact that it ends in Sagres. Sagres is the westernmost town of the Algarve and it is known to be in one of the windiest areas in the country, especially at that time of the year. Lookin forward to it.
Also like the addition of a ramp on stage 4, 11km from the finish, 1k @ 13%.
Thanks for the news trevim.
EDIT: Now that I read it again, the fact that the last KOM is located 5km away from the finish line, could mean that we'll have a descent finish from Fóia to Monchique, which would make sence considering the strong rumours of Fóia.
Also, it seems that Tommy V will be in the race, according to the provisional startlist.
BigMac said:Somewhat happy for stage 2. Still waiting for profiles, but if it is like announced, with several cat3 climbs along the route before the final climb (record says it looks like a classic (but can't really trust them)), that means they go immediately to more interior parts of Algarve after they leave Lagoa, and then approach Monchique from the East. I am disapointed on the other hand, because this means they will finish in the actual town of Monchique, and not in the highest point of the mountain wich is the Miradouro da Fóia. Still a MTF though only at 450m high.
I like the TT at the middle of the race and the fact that it ends in Sagres. Sagres is the westernmost town of the Algarve and it is known to be in one of the windiest areas in the country, especially at that time of the year. Lookin forward to it.
Also like the addition of a ramp on stage 4, 11km from the finish, 1k @ 13%.
Thanks for the news trevim.
EDIT: Now that I read it again, the fact that the last KOM is located 5km away from the finish line, could mean that we'll have a descent finish from Fóia to Monchique, which would make sence considering the strong rumours of Fóia.
Also, it seems that Tommy V will be in the race, according to the provisional startlist.