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Cobblestones said:That peloton was huge? What did they do on the descent? Multiply like rabbits?
Cobblestones said:That peloton was huge? What did they do on the descent? Multiply like rabbits?
issoisso said:I was going to headbutt the television if that no-fairplay assclown won. Thank god he was caught.
Casar mistimed that. Went a bit too early. Well done Sánchez.
I saw the Wigger at the front once. Did Astana ride at all? I guess the teams aren't in the 'protect 10th place' mode yet?Cobber said:Astana slow peddling on the front...... After Andy Schleck stopped attacking the gap was around 1m40s to the leaders. By the end of the climb it was around 2 1/2 mins. They let the Yellow Jersey back into the group and rode it easy into the finish.
Cobblestones said:I saw the Wigger at the front once. Did Astana ride at all? I guess the teams aren't in the 'protect 10th place' mode yet?
Cobblestones said:Agree completely.
Casar went when they made contact with Efimkin. Didn't want to slow down, I guess. Sanchez was simply the stronger.
Cobblestones said:Oh, I just noticed Hushovd is in green. Great job.
BigMig said:Facts:
1. beginning of this year Lance says he was ready to support Contador at LTF.
2. Systematically Lance has changed his posture, to the point he is now a self-imposed coleader of Astana for LTF. translation: Lance has deceived people, and has no honesty.
3. When Lance took advantage in the flat stage due to wind change, it was ok, when Contador took 19sec on him on Arcalis that was not a "team" move. History: when did Lance not take advantage of his strength in a climb when he sensed others couldn't followduring his 7 LTF wins?
4. Contador is a in the TT.
5. Contador is a better climber.
What is left for Armstrong? Tame Contador and suppress stages where Contador can gain time via words, and politics. His hopes is to gain better form and have an opening (Contador flat, jam in the field due to fall, etc.) in one of the later stages which is the only way he can put time on Contador.
Also last night fater the Arcalis tage, Johan had a one-to-one meeting with Nike's CEO. What were those two cooking or agreeing to I wonder. This should be a flashing red light for Contador for sure. Johan can easily be bought by big Nike $ and since Lance is a big Nike athlete, i leave the rest for you to figure out...
Cobber said:Yeah, he got in the break, won the first 2 sprints and then dropped back.
I lost all respect for Hincapie today. Evans caused the breakaway, Hincapie joined it and then got mad at Evans for being there.
Cobblestones said:Loved when they cut from Hushovd getting the MV to Cavendish arriving with the autobus.![]()
Mellow Velo said:Saxo Bank's tactics so deliberately peverse, that Bruyneel will lose 10 minutes sleep, tonight, thinking about their cunning plans.
I see Kloden got the Armstrong "shaft" today, so that's OK. Not a problem.
LL, my man, shows his smarts, once again.
BigMig said:Facts:
1. beginning of this year Lance says he was ready to support Contador at LTF.
2. Systematically Lance has changed his posture, to the point he is now a self-imposed coleader of Astana for LTF. translation: Lance has deceived people, and has no honesty.
3. When Lance took advantage in the flat stage due to wind change, it was ok, when Contador took 19sec on him on Arcalis that was not a "team" move. History: when did Lance not take advantage of his strength in a climb when he sensed others couldn't followduring his 7 LTF wins?
4. Contador is a in the TT.
5. Contador is a better climber.
What is left for Armstrong? Tame Contador and suppress stages where Contador can gain time via words, and politics. His hopes is to gain better form and have an opening (Contador flat, jam in the field due to fall, etc.) in one of the later stages which is the only way he can put time on Contador.
Also last night fater the Arcalis tage, Johan had a one-to-one meeting with Nike's CEO. What were those two cooking or agreeing to I wonder. This should be a flashing red light for Contador for sure. Johan can easily be bought by big Nike $ and since Lance is a big Nike athlete, i leave the rest for you to figure out...
dadoorsron said:Getting a sponsor like Nike to support your team would be a win for cycling and whoever rides for that team. What's wrong with that?