cineteq said:Of course, thus I still stand by "I have the feeling he doesn't mean it." One needs to learn how to read between the lines.
more like one needs to read an article the way he wants so the information he get's is the one he wants
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cineteq said:Of course, thus I still stand by "I have the feeling he doesn't mean it." One needs to learn how to read between the lines.
Gotcha. You always believed what Armstrong said in the articles.Parrulo said:more like one needs to read an article the way he wants so the information he get's is the one he wants
Purito needs to understand that it's better for him if he rides the Giro/Vuelta. Hope he makes the right decision.Eshnar said:so you mean that Purito secretly wants to race the Tour?
Cons:
- It will have more ITT than the Giro
- It will have AC and Froome
- It will screw his Vuelta preparation
- It will screw his WC preparation
Pros?
- It's the 100th.
What makes you think of it?
but he already made it.cineteq said:Gotcha. You always believed what Armstrong said in the articles.
Purito needs to understand that it's better for him if he rides the Giro/Vuelta. Hope he makes the right decision.
cineteq said:Gotcha. You always believed what Armstrong said in the articles.
SafeBet said:What are we discussing anyway???
SafeBet said:What are we discussing anyway???
lol wut?...gustienordic said:Well if the Giro ends up having 10 mtfs like it might, then its an easy choice. Plus Purito is much better at the Italian climbs anyway. He needs the steepness to attack 1 km out