Wergeland said:The gap just went from 4.30 til 3.30 in a few minutes.
Ryo Hazuki said:also jackson is almost done for. he crashed in sterrato stage. I hope he can just hold on today and recover bit tomorrow![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:rujano. it could be a risk but perhaps worht risking if he sends up some good man first and then jumps to them in climb and gets help until final climb. wouldn't surprise me if peloton took it easy
Ferminal said:lol, Nibali surrounded by fanboys.
Publicus said:EDIT: someone just twitted that J Rod retired at KM81.![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:jackson retires![]()
The Hitch said:SOmetimes i wish Cycling news forum members were given days in the DS chair. I mean, we get mocked often for being idiots on the internet who know nothing (even though some members know a lot), but a lot of the wet dreams i read on this board regarding riders trying something rather than not, could actually benefit the riders, and sure as hell help the sponsors get their name out.
I mean something like Tour stage 17 where we all said Andrew should send someone in the break, then attack on the Solour join them and work to the Tourmalet where he tts it. He actually would have shot at winning. Instead, they laugh about sheep, ride hand in hand up the Tourni and Andy has another 2nd place. What did that get you Andy?
Same in all these races. I cant remember the last time I saw someone send a rider up the road then try to work with them to get away in a gt. The Euskatel 3 man ttt was something. And Jens for andy kind of, but it sort of defeated the purpose as he worked for Contador too.
So to conclude, i really really do wish Rujano tried something like this, but ive been disilusioned with all the "wait till the final climb, otherwise its unfair" logic ive been seeing in the peloton. I dont have high hopes, and while Duartes attack in Ruta del Sol was brilliant, the Colombians havent done as much of their "**** the european rules" trick as i hoped. Not in the gts anyway.
Sounds like a great vid. Where did you see it?
The Hitch said:SOmetimes i wish Cycling news forum members were given days in the DS chair. I mean, we get mocked often for being idiots on the internet who know nothing (even though some members know a lot), but a lot of the wet dreams i read on this board regarding riders trying something rather than not, could actually benefit the riders, and sure as hell help the sponsors get their name out.
I mean something like Tour stage 17 where we all said Andrew should send someone in the break, then attack on the Solour join them and work to the Tourmalet where he tts it. He actually would have shot at winning. Instead, they laugh about sheep, ride hand in hand up the Tourni and Andy has another 2nd place. What did that get you Andy?
Same in all these races. I cant remember the last time I saw someone send a rider up the road then try to work with them to get away in a gt. The Euskatel 3 man ttt was something. And Jens for andy kind of, but it sort of defeated the purpose as he worked for Contador too.
So to conclude, i really really do wish Rujano tried something like this, but ive been disilusioned with all the "wait till the final climb, otherwise its unfair" logic ive been seeing in the peloton. I dont have high hopes, and while Duartes attack in Ruta del Sol was brilliant, the Colombians havent done as much of their "**** the european rules" trick as i hoped. Not in the gts anyway.
Sounds like a great vid. Where did you see it?
edit : ah i see Rai. Is there a stream for that?
Edit2: J rod out??????:
Tuarts said:
Tuarts said:
Granville57 said:Any other working feeds?
My TV coverage doesn't start for another 30 minutes.
Tuarts said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:Why do people think it's going slow when Petacchi is in front?
Petacchi did a month full of mountain training with Scarponi![]()
