Tuarts May 25, 2010 3,371 0 0 May 27, 2010 #51 Pfft, people are stupid. So its not a great stage like the other flat stages of GT races (or the whole TDF if that's how you think ), its good to see which other sprinters can come to the fore and take the win. I like it.
Pfft, people are stupid. So its not a great stage like the other flat stages of GT races (or the whole TDF if that's how you think ), its good to see which other sprinters can come to the fore and take the win. I like it.
Jamsque Mar 11, 2009 5,841 4 0 May 27, 2010 #52 /\ /\ /\ /\ I like bunch sprints too, but the others are right that there isn't really much to talk about during the middle part of a stage like this. You know it's a slow day when the official LA thread is moving faster than the stage thread.
/\ /\ /\ /\ I like bunch sprints too, but the others are right that there isn't really much to talk about during the middle part of a stage like this. You know it's a slow day when the official LA thread is moving faster than the stage thread.
M Mellow Velo Mar 11, 2009 10,062 1 22,485 May 27, 2010 #53 Today's stage is excellent practice for watching Le Tour.
Tuarts May 25, 2010 3,371 0 0 May 27, 2010 #54 What's all this mention of Los Angeles about? Has the city sponsored CN members?
D dgodave May 23, 2009 1,484 583 12,080 May 27, 2010 #55 Jamsque said: Where is everyone today? This place is dead. Click to expand... I'm here. . But while the lake was pretty , the basilicas werent much. .
Jamsque said: Where is everyone today? This place is dead. Click to expand... I'm here. . But while the lake was pretty , the basilicas werent much. .
F Ferminal Jul 3, 2009 18,948 5 22,485 May 27, 2010 #56 Mellow Velo said: Today's stage is excellent practice for watching Le Tour. Click to expand... At least it's only 140km, that's a good length for all those generic Tour sprint stages.
Mellow Velo said: Today's stage is excellent practice for watching Le Tour. Click to expand... At least it's only 140km, that's a good length for all those generic Tour sprint stages.
H hamperium May 16, 2010 85 0 0 May 27, 2010 #58 Perfect day for the gorilla http://www.flickr.com/photos/hamperium_espana/4591562638/
Jamsque Mar 11, 2009 5,841 4 0 May 27, 2010 #59 Well, this isn't over just yet. 30 seconds in 6 km is no easy task, and Sky and Columbia have dropped out of the chase to organise their trains.
Well, this isn't over just yet. 30 seconds in 6 km is no easy task, and Sky and Columbia have dropped out of the chase to organise their trains.
Fourier Sep 19, 2009 807 0 0 May 27, 2010 #61 I thought they were going to reel them in much sooner. Now 10 km to go, 'round 1 minute lead. It is going to be close
I thought they were going to reel them in much sooner. Now 10 km to go, 'round 1 minute lead. It is going to be close
Jamsque Mar 11, 2009 5,841 4 0 May 27, 2010 #65 Brown deploying the elbows already! Sky have control, did they go too early again? Greipel is well placed...
Brown deploying the elbows already! Sky have control, did they go too early again? Greipel is well placed...
Jamsque Mar 11, 2009 5,841 4 0 May 27, 2010 #70 THERE'S the Gorilla we are used to seeing. Now he can pull out of the race with some pride.
Tuarts May 25, 2010 3,371 0 0 May 27, 2010 #71 Sky gravy train in front! Edit: Damn people in the future (or who have quicker feeds). Well done Grapple/Cav2. :thup:
Sky gravy train in front! Edit: Damn people in the future (or who have quicker feeds). Well done Grapple/Cav2. :thup:
M Mellow Velo Mar 11, 2009 10,062 1 22,485 May 27, 2010 #73 Grumble, finally! Excellent leadout for him from Sky.
Dekker_Tifosi Mar 13, 2009 29,399 3,456 28,180 May 27, 2010 #74 Greipel wins easily. Brown sprinting backwards
Timmy-loves-Rabo Jun 22, 2009 10,644 2 0 May 27, 2010 #75 good win, too good today. shame (for him) that he wasn't well in the first week.