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Moose McKnuckles said:
Can you stop being a douche? You're going to get people to hate Evans.

Well, supposedly quite a lot of people on this forum already do so I am just rubbing the salt into the wound to those people.
 
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stefrees said:
why the singling out of wiggins? he wasnt aiming for this necessarily was he?

gerrans nowhere, so so for lofkvist

Because he deserves it.
 
Mar 18, 2009
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Parrot23 said:
Aussies like to take the mickey out of people. Big grain of salt needed all round.

At least they are not like the Brits, who keep throwing hissy fits and leaving the forum because people don't like Cavendouche or Wigans.
 
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Nice to see the surprise from Amstel Gold, Bert DE WAELE, finish up there yet again. He's a late bloomer.
 
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BroDeal said:
At least they are not like the Brits, who keep throwing hissy fits and leaving the forum because people don't like Cavendouche or Wigans.

+ 1. Now I really have to leave for work....
 
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Thoughtforfood said:
Very nice trend indeed. Real men ride more than one race with the intention of winning.

that's what i like about AC. with the exception of the dauphine last year, he is always racing to win and always ready to put in an attack...makes it a little boring when he's dominating, but still good on him for racing to win
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
:D :D

It wouldn't surprise me to be honest.

No, our Continental ranking is too good. When you are not in the top 10 of the World Ranking, they look at the CT rankings. Netherlands is always in top 5 of Europe there. So 6 riders...
 
Aug 6, 2009
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powderpuff said:
coming from a dane that must be a compliment...:D

You flatter us. We used to be great, but recently our dopers have fallen behind or worse yet been caught (Bad Rasmussen, BAD!). Still Saxo Banks Foreign dopers are bringing glory to the team and perhaps Fuglsang and Breschel can restore the Era of Great Danish Dopers. We have some great young(er) dopers coming along as well. So I', hopeful for the future.
 
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Thoughtforfood said:
Very nice trend indeed. Real men ride more than one race with the intention of winning.

It's good to see the current world champion being competitive, and getting on the podium at races, and I am not saying this just because it's Cadel.
 
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Evans himself said about how he had finished in almost every position in this race except 1st, I personally dont think the Mur de Huy is about climbing skills as much as it is about measuring your effort and Evans with all his Fleche experience got it right this time, Contador got trapped into following Anton. Its a power climber, not a climbers climb. Just great to see Contador up there going for the wins. Means absolutely nothing for the Tour unless there is a stage finish like this somewhere.

Is ACF worse than the Lance fans?
 
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franciep10 said:

A very good possibility, but it will be a fight for him. I think Cuddles has the edge right now just because he didn't have an extended period of time off for doping. Vino looks strong, but Cuddles has many more GT miles in the past 3 years, and I think that will benefit him.
 
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bicing said:
Nice to see the surprise from Amstel Gold, Bert DE WAELE, finish up there yet again. He's a late bloomer.
IIRC, he was the best Belgian in this race last year. He's been at this level for quite some time now. He's probably the best Ardennes rider without a decent team.
 
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pmcg76 said:
Evans himself said about how he had finished in almost every position in this race except 1st, I personally dont think the Mur de Huy is about climbing skills as much as it is about measuring your effort and Evans with all his Fleche experience got it right this time, Contador got trapped into following Anton. Its a power climber, not a climbers climb. Just great to see Contador up there going for the wins. Means absolutely nothing for the Tour unless there is a stage finish like this somewhere.

Is ACF worse than the Lance fans?

Yes............:eek:
 
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Thoughtforfood said:
A very good possibility, but it will be a fight for him. I think Cuddles has the edge right now just because he didn't have an extended period of time off for doping. Vino looks strong, but Cuddles has many more GT miles in the past 3 years, and I think that will benefit him.

Yeah, but Vino has been doing all that training in Tenerife.
 
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BroDeal said:
At least they are not like the Brits, who keep throwing hissy fits and leaving the forum because people don't like Cavendouche or Wigans.

+1 indeed. They sure can dish it out though...
 
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Cerberus said:
You flatter us. We used to be great, but recently our dopers have fallen behind or worse yet been caught (Bad Rasmussen, BAD!). Still Saxo Banks Foreign dopers are bringing glory to the team and perhaps Fuglsang and Breschel can restore the Era of Great Danish Dopers. We have some great young(er) dopers coming along as well. So I', hopeful for the future.

Can we drop it with the doping talk, I know ACF started it with that idiotic comment but really, please dont stoop to that petty level or bring it to the clinic, when we just had a great race.
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
Well, supposedly quite a lot of people on this forum already do so I am just rubbing the salt into the wound to those people.

I dont hate him, in fact I cheered for him in worlds and really like his win today, but your talk about Spanish dopers irritates me and it spoils Cadel´s win too. Just keep it out from this thread.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
No, our Continental ranking is too good. When you are not in the top 10 of the World Ranking, they look at the CT rankings. Netherlands is always in top 5 of Europe there. So 6 riders...

Indeed. If the system was fair we'd have 9 riders no problem.
 
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Beech Mtn said:
Man, Contador looks disappointed. He really wanted to win. At least he's behaving more politely on the podium than a certain rider who finished 3rd at last year's tour.

I bet AC comes back and tries to win this in the future. He looks really disappointed with himself.

Yeah, he didn't look happy on the podium. A lot of people were saying he didn't have a chance, but he was right there at the end, finishing with the same time. He's got three days to study the route for Liege Bastogne Liege. There's no reason not to go all out for that one.

Since Contador is only 27, I wondered what the next part of his career will be like. Now he has incentive to mix in days like today with the stage races.

Strong finish by Cadel. He's looking fit for the Giro. I don't know if any of you are fans of his, but it was a big day for him, and for BMC.

Great action today. I only missed Vacansoleil a little.
 
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Cerberus said:
You flatter us. We used to be great, but recently our dopers have fallen behind or worse yet been caught (Bad Rasmussen, BAD!). Still Saxo Banks Foreign dopers are bringing glory to the team and perhaps Fuglsang and Breschel can restore the Era of Great Danish Dopers. We have some great young(er) dopers coming along as well. So I', hopeful for the future.
+1 lets hope they get their act together.. :D
 
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pmcg76 said:
Evans himself said about how he had finished in almost every position in this race except 1st, I personally dont think the Mur de Huy is about climbing skills as much as it is about measuring your effort and Evans with all his Fleche experience got it right this time, Contador got trapped into following Anton. Its a power climber, not a climbers climb. Just great to see Contador up there going for the wins. Means absolutely nothing for the Tour unless there is a stage finish like this somewhere.

Is ACF worse than the Lance fans?

No, he actually knows the names of other cyclists.
 
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Parrot23 said:
Is Bertie going to be there for Liege? It suits him more, like A. Schleck, with longer climbs.

Yes. And I think he might be the favorite at this point. He previewed the las 30KM when he got to Belgium.

And for those who want to make excuses for AC the only one that seems valid to me is that he had no experience racing for the win and mistimed his effort. He learned, the hard way, what Cuddles learned in 2008. That being said, I think folks are getting far ahead of themselves proclaiming that Evans will now contend with AC in the Tour mountains. A stage race and a one day classic are different animals all together.
 
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theswordsman said:
Yeah, he didn't look happy on the podium. A lot of people were saying he didn't have a chance, but he was right there at the end, finishing with the same time. He's got three days to study the route for Liege Bastogne Liege. There's no reason not to go all out for that one.

Since Contador is only 27, I wondered what the next part of his career will be like. Now he has incentive to mix in days like today with the stage races.

Strong finish by Cadel. He's looking fit for the Giro. I don't know if any of you are fans of his, but it was a big day for him, and for BMC.

Great action today. I only missed Vacansoleil a little.

Explains tour invite.... you only will have to put up with 10mins more of me!:eek:
 
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theswordsman said:
Strong finish by Cadel. He's looking fit for the Giro. I don't know if any of you are fans of his, but it was a big day for him, and for BMC.

Let me introduce you to ACF94.