DenisMenchov said:He doesn`t speak English.
I've heard him speaking English in the past.
DenisMenchov said:He doesn`t speak English.
Angliru said:This has been, since I've followed the sport, a tradition where stages are often gifted to former teammates, riders that may have helped in allowing a stronger rider achieve a goal, or even as an agreement between teams that have a shared interest. Why is this all of a sudden an issue?
Dekker_Tifosi said:Contador can take the mountain jersey as well tomorrow
Granville57 said:I get what you're saying, but I also appreciate the sincerity of Contador's gesture. I think he was protecting both his AND Tiralongo's interest in the way he rode. Everyone knows that Contador is currently on a different level, so for him for feign defeat would probably look bad and only open him up for more criticism.
Plus, Tiralongo didn't seem to mind one bit. He was ecstatic with his win today, and when all is said and done, his name will be in the history books and he'll forever have a photo of himself crossing the line first with Alberto Contador right behind him. A story that, no doubt, his grand children will know by heart.![]()
Angliru said:(was it Spilak or Szmyd?).
oronet commander said:Szmyd. Great gesture by Alexander the Great
DenisMenchov said:I HATE this **** of s*** this not the way you race. I hate those gifts, yes I wanted Tiralongo to win but is just a disgrace. [edited by mod - take it to the clinic]
DenisMenchov said:He doesn`t speak English.
Dekker_Tifosi said:He was caught behind a crash when the peloton split.
Then he returned, and then he was caught behind dropping riders when the peloton suddenly accelerated and got suprised again.
Poor positioning cost him his head today
Moose McKnuckles said:Contador could volunteer in a leper colony and his haters would accuse him of trying to upgrade body parts.
Aguirre said:Purito won't be happy, he will be wondering, why Tiralongo and not me?
Angliru said:Reminds me of the Valverde gift the Ventoux stage at the Dauphine for that riders first win (was it Spilak or Szmyd?).
I don't think I could call what he can speak english. I'm really surprised he doesn't know it as I think it would benefit him.Angliru said:I've heard him speaking English in the past.
jens_attacks said:incredible, you can't be classier than alberto is...what a champion.what a super stage.i was so happy for tiralongo ,being one of my favourite riders,he's such a hard worker...a true rider.one of the best domestiques i've seen.
oh absolutely terrific and i was uber-excited to see the future winner of the vuelta a espana 2011 in full action.demolishing the field,slaughtering the weak.like in the good old days.
il killlllllllllllllllleeeeeeeer di spoltoreeeee!!!!!!!!!!
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look at him!!!!!!!!he's so so so back in the business!
again gadret was out of this world.attacking alberto,nibali,scarponi after almost 3 weeks of race.goddamn legend.
No_Balls said:I remember once when Indurain was around the peloton used to say: We all need to pray to Saint Miguel wheter you´ll need to pee or have a rest
He was the last true patron around (thus he rewarded stages from left to right). What we say today was the emerge of the new one.
All hail, Saint Alberto.
Not to beat this into the ground but...Benotti69 said:I hope his grandchildren dont dwell on the part where Grandad was allowed to win, Grand Uncle Alberto.
What are these guys made of. It never ceases to amaze me what they can withstand. Impressive.Andy99 said:Sounds like Russ Downing had a lucky escape today. Hopefully he can get round the next few days. If anyone can Russ can;
“I’m feeling pretty rough and have given my ribs a fair old crack. I’m coughing a bit of blood up, which is never a great sign, but I’ll survive. I’ve worked really hard to get here and it would be a shame if I wasn’t able to make it to the finish line now.”
Granville57 said:Not to beat this into the ground but...
I imagine the story going something like this:
"You see this picture children?! That is that Great Alberto Contador behind me! He was the greatest Grand Tour rider of his generation. Your Grandpa was such a trusted and loyal domestique to the Great Alberto when we were teammates that, even though we were riding for different teams waaaaay back in 2011, he personally escorted me to the line for my very first win! He kept looking back to ensure my success that day. Had anyone challenged his supremacy, he would've warned me and the two of us would've attacked even harder!"![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:You dissapoint me, no word about Kruijswijk who also briefly attacked and then finished with the best after 3 weeks of racing![]()
El Pistolero said:
El Pistolero said:
No_Balls said:"Did you race with Contador, dad?"
*BIG EYES*
Hell of a story.