Giro d'Italia Stage 11: Lucera - L'Aquila (262km)

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Sep 16, 2009
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Polka Dot Punter said:
You can do it over the phone but it is nowhere near as efficient. I could create a 10 page thread on the number of times not being able to bet via the internet in play has cost me on cycling.

No, make that a 20 page thread.

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May 19, 2010
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Polka Dot Punter said:
You can do it over the phone but it is nowhere near as efficient. I could create a 10 page thread on the number of times not being able to bet via the internet in play has cost me on cycling.

No, make that a 20 page thread.

Just got back from the UK, am trying to see if I can get my pound account up but somehow I think they can probably trace your IP.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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WELL! What a stage already, and we have 100km still to go. The break will probably detonate on the climb up to Capo di Valle, although it isn't super hard. I want to see Wiggo on the attack.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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issoisso said:
That wouldn't be smart. He needs to work with the others, not attack them.

I don't mean right now, I mean on the finishing climbs.

I'm not sure if he's got his boys up driving the pace, Rai Sport is in studio coverage at the moment.
 
Mar 18, 2009
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Jamsque said:
I don't mean right now, I mean on the finishing climbs.

I'm not sure if he's got his boys up driving the pace, Rai Sport is in studio coverage at the moment.

I mean the same. Attacking is not smart. he doesn't want to drop them and go alone, he wants them with him until the end to eke out every possible second.

Not to mention it's very doubtful he'd have the capacity to drop them.
 
Feb 20, 2010
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Apparently Saxo and Caisse are the ones driving the péloton. Saxo have Porte in virtual MR, and Caisse would have Arroyo (who already put a great performance in on the strade bianche) in 2nd place (plus they have 5 riders in that breakaway).
 
May 15, 2010
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How the hell did the peloton let a group that big get that far away? Crazy stuff. Now I need to get in contact with my friendly bookie. But who the hell do I back?
 
Mar 11, 2009
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Saxo and Caisse are indeed at the front of the group, and I see a couple of Skys as well. Rain slickers are on so it is not easy to tell who is who.
 
Aug 18, 2009
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Libertine Seguros said:
Apparently Saxo and Caisse are the ones driving the péloton. Saxo have Porte in virtual MR, and Caisse would have Arroyo (who already put a great performance in on the strade bianche) in 2nd place (plus they have 5 riders in that breakaway).

Maybe they're just on the front to kill the chase.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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There doesn't seem to be much of an organised chase in the Maglia Rosa group. Commentators are saying the gap is eighteen minutes.
 
Mar 18, 2009
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I wonder what goes through the minds of the GC contenders as they sit in the peloton and watch fifty-six riders cruise off into the sunset. Is it, "Hmmmm, I think I should spend the next eighteen minutes picking my nose."