ebandit said:i voted 1...........it's bound to be more........i'm always wrong
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ebandit said:i voted 1...........it's bound to be more........i'm always wrong
Falken said:My take on it is that Contador never counted on Valverde and Purito doing such a good time trial. He probably calculated that he would take at least one and half/two minutes on them in the ITT, and that he wouldn't get dropped by them in the mountains.
gooner said:Battling it out with Nibali with the handbrake on.
El Pistolero said:Also, Contador is 29 years old. Froome is 27 years old. Hardly a difference.
the asian said:I voted 6.
2013- Tour
2014-Giro+ Tour
2015- Tour+Vuelta
2016-Vuelta (Retiring with a win at his home tour)
Officially he will have won 11 GTs equal with Eddie.
LaFlorecita said:Do you think he'll retire at the age of 33?
the asian said:He should retire when he's at the top of his game. He'll be 34 at the end of 2016.
That's age most GT riders retire.
Even Lance retired at 34 the first time.
ILovecycling said:Clinic.
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airstream said:and then navarro will decide to write a book
airstream said:and then navarro will decide to write a book
Ok,but we dont need a book to know thisLaFlorecita said:No he will write a book about what an awesome guy Alberto is
Carols said:Baiting again I see...
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ILovecycling said:Ok,but we dont need a book to know this
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luckyboy said:I'll say 5-6, voted for 5.
5 Tours, 2 Giros, 3-4 Vueltas
luckyboy said:I'll say 5-6, voted for 5.
5 Tours, 2 Giros, 3-4 Vueltas