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Ryaguas said:
Was Frank who said Nelly... Andrew said Jessica Alba... Cancellara wtf? you cant even said a name? just say an easy answer like Angelina... bah...

yeah say it and when he arrives home,she will cut his balls off.

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auscyclefan94 said:
SBS Giro d'Italia schedule

Stages 6,7,14, 15,17,19,20,21 all live.

really good news, let australia appreciate the awesomeness of the giro :cool:

auscyclefan94 said:
Smart idea. Don't waste your money.;)

pfft

eurosport shows heaps of races.
+ skiing.
+ mountain biking

also this year foxfooty (friday games at 7.30, hell yeh) :cool:
 
Ney the Viking said:
Aye, eurosport player is not that expensive if you cannot get in on your television.

sadly eurosport player is geo-restricted, and I cant get it. Otherwise I would have it already.

Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
really good news, let australia appreciate the awesomeness of the giro :cool:

pfft

eurosport shows heaps of races.
+ skiing.
+ mountain biking

also this year foxfooty (friday games at 7.30, hell yeh) :cool:

I actually liked Eurosport a lot, and foxfooty too .... but is too much money just for 1 channel (my footy is broadcast on FTA anyway)

I wish that I could pay for just Eurosport ... but even foxtel on computer or phone is only foxsportnews and Eurosport News - not the actual good stuff.
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
really good news, let australia appreciate the awesomeness of the giro :cool:



pfft

eurosport shows heaps of races.
+ skiing.
+ mountain biking

also this year foxfooty (friday games at 7.30, hell yeh) :cool:

I dont really see the point in paying for tv when most the stuff is simply crap anyway. Most cycling races I can watch on free to air tv or on a online feed (often a legal one). Regarding footy, as you know Timmy my team often is on free to air :p. Though, each to their own.
 
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
really good news, let australia appreciate the awesomeness of the giro :cool:



pfft

eurosport shows heaps of races.
+ skiing.
+ mountain biking

also this year foxfooty (friday games at 7.30, hell yeh) :cool:

And the Olympics too... 8 HD channels or something :cool:

I'm thinking of subscribing to a VPN for the classics though, to get the restricted Sporza stream.
 
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roundabout said:
Rodez stage - almost pointless

Nice road stage -pointless

Nothing on the road to Sisteron

Woopie

Rodez stage is a typical PN's sprint with reduced sprinting field

Nice stage could've been better

Nothing on the road to Sisteron - wtf, it should have been hilly, it's a stage #6 :confused: :mad:

thank God, there's no 40km tt, but the route is awful :(
 
This year's Amstel Gold Race will have a new final, the Cauberg has been replaced by a flat sprint.

Just kidding. It has been changed though: the distance between Keutenberg and Cauberg has been shortened by almost 3 km, and will be mostly a descent. This gives an escape on the Keutenberg a bigger chance of succeeding, obviously.

That Giro song is almost as good as "Feel the Rush".
 
Amstel Gold Race has reduced the distance between the penultimate climb the Keutenberg and the final climb the Caubert with 2km.

The reasoning is that this should give attackers on the Keutenberg more chance to win.

It's a good idea, but I wouldn't have mind if they put the finish 2-4km after the Cauberg as well.


According to some readers of Wielerflits.nl the reductation is 1.1-1.3km instead of 2km.
 
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Kwibus said:
Amstel Gold Race has reduced the distance between the penultimate climb the Keutenberg and the final climb the Caubert with 2km.

The reasoning is that this should give attackers on the Keutenberg more chance to win.

It's a good idea, but I wouldn't have mind if they put the finish 2-4km after the Cauberg as well.

Lol, more like a km. Usual Van Vliet nonsense again.
 
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AGR website says the distance between Keutenberg and Cauberg is reduced from 12.3km to 9.6km (2.7km)
if it's true i would really like the finish to be 2km after Cauberg like in the Tour 2006
 
teams for strade bianche

Pro Team Astana (KAZ)
BMC Racing Team (USA)
Garmin - Cervelo (USA)
Lampre - ISD (ITA)
Liquigas - Cannondale (ITA)
Team Movistar (ESP)
Radioshack - Nisssan (LUX)
Professional Team

Acqua & Sapone (ITA)
Colombia - Coldeportes (COL)
Colnago - CSF Inox (IRL)
Farnese Vini (GBR)
1T4I Project (NED)
Rusvelo (RUS)
Team Type 1 - Sanofi (USA)
 
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I'm glad Astana is in a year after the organizers ignored the defending winner of their race, better late than never.
What is Rusvelo doing there? :rolleyes: