ElChingon said:Well most of us have been waiting for a year and 2/3-rds for a rider who races year round again. Gilbert was very good for 2011 but now Piti returns and hopefully will concentrate on racing year round instead of the lazy one goal a year by most others. I would rather he try to win all races he enters and loses them than only race one for a win and win the one.
El Pistolero said:Gilbert doesn't race year round?
2009
First win Giro stage (lot's of good performances before that win though)
Last win: Giro di Lombardia
2010
First win: AGR
Last win: Giro di Lombardia
2011
First win: stage in Algarve
Last win: GP de Wallonie
Panda Claws said:Meh... Gilbert did not start steamrolling until after Strade Bianchi last year either.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:last year was the first time I can remember gilbert being active and threatining for most of the year.
Valverde was always like that.
Cobblestoned said:You are living in the ****ing past.
Ryaguas said:Prepare yourself for the impact!
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theyoungest said:No we know why Valverde has come back so viciously: he's suddenly 10 years younger...
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(from Velo Magazine)
Hair implants.Parrulo said:did he get air implants? or it's just because of the camera angle?
theyoungest said:Hair implants.
Parrulo said:did he get hair implants? or it's just because of the camera angle?
Parrulo said:ya hair lol fail
i would have done the same if i was him, going bald before even hitting the 30's must suck big time.
skidmark said:With the victory today, by my calculation Valverde moves into the 2012 CQ points lead (Gerrans got 25 to Valv's 40, but Valverde should be ahead 434-431). Say goodbye to your chances of first place in CQ for the rest of the year, everyone else...
Parrulo said:ya hair lol fail
i would have done the same if i was him, going bald before even hitting the 30's must suck big time.
nobilis said:hey hey hey!! i started losing my hair at the age of 20 so that's y i shave my hair. And apparently, women like shaved head.
nobilis said:So at what point can we be confident enough to say that Valverde's comeback is indeed a Nuclear Holocaust?
The Hitch said:Unless Boonen wins tomorrow![]()
nobilis said:hey hey hey!! i started losing my hair at the age of 20 so that's y i shave my hair. And apparently, women like shaved head.
mewmewmew13 said:Most men do look pretty cool with a shaved head.
I saw your pic in the user pic thread and you do look good with a shaved head....ha just so you know.
skidmark said:Or really, in the cobbled classics I guess... forgive me the hyperbole.
Seriously, though, I think Mende is the real test to see whether he's back. In Australia, even winning against a fast uphill finisher in top form for the race, doubters would say 'it wasn't against the top competition'. Now in Paris-Nice, it is against the top competition for this time of year and he still won, a decent indicator for the Ardennes.
nobilis said:I was checking the CN live feed, only to see this :
"Valverde has, of course, come back from suspension for his part in Operacion Puerto this season. On his return to action, the Spaniard rather disingenuously said that he couldn't understand why he had been suspended in the first place. Perhaps he didn't read the CAS proceedings closely enough during his 18 months on the sidelines, but the bags of his blood seized from Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes' fridge seem to have had something to do with it..."
they couldn't be more biased and mean