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Nov 16, 2013
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can't believe Ethan Hayter didn't win today :oops: and then I thought Manny Bookman won and it turned out to be some spanish rider or some *** :mad: (who cares what his name is, right?). but then he didnt win either? only one more day left of listening to the flawless and well balanced Carlton Kirby on the 1's and 2's and his boy BriSmithy to make sure we know all the British riders in the race.

What the hell kind of post is this?

Buchmann? A Spaniard? Lol...
 
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May 10, 2015
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I don't think so. With Vingegaard and Remco, that climb would have been ridden quite a bit harder.

They almost went full gas on the climb today. A 3km 7% climb simply isn't hard enough.

So yesterday sure maybe, but today was always gonna be either a random breakaway or reduced sprint (or a late attack) and not really relevant for GC.
 
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Was it the Eurosport commentator who said yesterday that he didn't feel like commentating today's race? He didn't seem to have problems with it anyway.
 
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If the GC leaders finish together tommorrow and take the top 3 places then bonus seconds could decide it which could mean a tie. I assume the tie decider is the TT and hundredths .. or something else? If so does anyone know where we can see the TT results down to the hundredths?
 
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They almost went full gas on the climb today. A 3km 7% climb simply isn't hard enough.

So yesterday sure maybe, but today was always gonna be either a random breakaway or reduced sprint (or a late attack) and not really relevant for GC.
To be fair there are a lot of climbs in País Vasco where just the length and average gradient can be misleading because of inconsistencies. This wasn't one though. And it's one that much of the péloton or at least the people in the cars would have plenty of knowledge of, since it was the same as had been used in the Klasika Primavera for years. Which, during its peak years with its strongest fields, usually ended up with a group of 20-30. In later years it got more selective, but that was thanks to the bottom falling out of Spanish cycling and some decidedly mediocre to nothingburger fields.
 

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Jan 23, 2011
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Yeah, sorry, with your ramblings yesterday about how the crash was just to be glossed over, I thought that was the level.

still being pretty disingenuous though

what i said was fact, if the big 3 were not involved in that crash it would have been much less of a big deal to everyone.
 
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still being pretty disingenuous though

what i said was fact, if the big 3 were not involved in that crash it would have been much less of a big deal to everyone.
And how exactly is that a problem? I think that's mind-numbingly obvious. But still a way to shrug it off.
 
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Mar 4, 2011
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because it's a really stupid double standard
It’s not a double-standard. It’s the fact that I can be BOTH concerned about the riders health the same way I would about any rider who had a bad crash like that and also feel personally disappointed for what it takes away from the enjoyment of watching cycling the next many months. Because feelings don’t adhere to straight lines or exact boundaries, the two feelings get mixed together, and gives this crash greater gravitas in many people’s minds.

If that seems unfeeling or unsympathetic to consider my disappointment in the midst of the riders’ awful injuries, I’m sorry but that same day I saw many images of people with much worse injuries and personal consequences who were in war zones, traffic accidents, etc.
 
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My favourite Kirby moment was the incredibly dramatic and memorable moment of Evenepoel cracking on stage 13 in the Vuelta, the Tourmalet stage, you would expect a bit of reverence and maybe some sincere words.

It pans to Remco looking like he's about to burst into tears going up the mountain, team around him consoling him, then a familiar white jersey comes along side him and you just hear.

'ARRRRGGHH NO.... THERE'S GEOFFREY SOUPE'

We had to rewind it multiple times. was absolutely howling

Got to go back and rewatch this tonight
 
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So we had FDJ and Caja Rural 1,2 - who would have bet on that at the beginning of this race. Chapeau to young Grégoire who, if I remember correctly, crashed out on a wet bend the other day, when his teammate was trying to lead him out.
(maybe the reason for the big crash yesterday can be gleamed from the fact today was the fastest stage of the Itzulia since 2002 and the fastest WT stage this year. Tailwind, nutrition, aeroskin, etc. yeah, I know. :))
 
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