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auscyclefan94 said:
More riders need to learn from Vino. You might not be the most talented out there, but if you attack and take a chance, you can win big races!

Yeah, cause that's what Vinokourov's career has been based upon... :rolleyes:
 
Jul 3, 2011
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The race production values were awful!! It all looked very very amateur.
Maybe I'm just spoiled with the great show ACO puts on :rolleyes:
 
Oct 26, 2010
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Go ask Vino how much power did he put on to win the race :D Happy to see a old school win without that bull****.
 
May 23, 2010
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Don't be late Pedro said:
Right because in that field O'Grady would have had a chance? Once they got over Box Hill for the last time Goss would be their best chance for a medal.

I would say getting someone in the break is a tough one for GB. With 7-9 riders its a no brainer but with 5 it becomes tougher. I, personally, think they should have but who would be a good fit for that?


Sky fans whinging already. Although Phil has been whinging for the last hour and a half so no surprises there. O'Grady finished 3rd in his group and could have maybe got a medal had Vino & Uran not got away. As good a chance as Goss.

Suck it up big boy your lads couldn't control the race on a course that was tailormade for them.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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EddyW. said:
What? Belgium, Spain, Italy and Holland got exactly what they wanted: no bunch sprint.

and no medals.;)

UlleGigo said:
S O'Grady finished 3rd in his group and could have maybe got a medal had Vino & Uran not got away. As good a chance as Goss.

What colour is the medal for 5th place?:rolleyes:
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Uran has been a pro for quite some time and podiumed a Monument already. He's not as experienced as Vino, but what he did was so stupid... Don't make it sound like he's a neo pro...
 
Feb 1, 2011
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dlwssonic said:
wow uran and vino must have made the negotiations while riding away from a charging peloton and chase group:rolleyes:

Yeah, I'll believe a lot, but not that.

a) It's a ****ing Olympic gold medal, it is extremey likely Uran will never get that chance again
b) When was there any time to negotiate?
c) Let's say Vino offered a million dollars for the win, would you believe him?
Would you throw away a gold medal just for an unenforcable promise?
d) Especially when the medal could make you a legend in your home country.

Far more likely that Uran just was a fool for a moment.
 
Apr 4, 2010
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JibberJim said:
Can't knock Aus for not joining the chase, O'Grady even out there all day was one of the best sprinters in the break.

For real?!

O'Grady is a dinosaur and wasn't going to challenge for anything. Australia did nothing today, nothing! And with guys like Gerrans, Goss and Evans, that's a huge fail!
 
Mar 18, 2009
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Don't be late Pedro said:
Right because in that field O'Grady would have had a chance? Once they got over Box Hill for the last time Goss would be their best chance for a medal.

I would say getting someone in the break is a tough one for GB. With 7-9 riders its a no brainer but with 5 it becomes tougher. I, personally, think they should have but who would be a good fit for that?

Better to have O'Grady in the break (who was 5th and sprinting for bronze BTW, not so bad) than drag Cavendish to the line in the unlikely chance that Goss would beat him. IMO, O'Grady had just as good a chance as anyone else in that break and a better chance than Goss against Cavendish. Maybe Goss for a minor medal. It was up to GB and Germany to drag the peloton back IMO and they failed. Because this was on home soil for GB and they way they had been talking prior to the race, this result was an even bigger fail and they only have themselves to blame.

But Cancellara is probably out, so they have a good chance to redeem themselves in the TT.
 
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why did anybody think Uran would beat Vino in a sprint? KA Arvesen from sky comented in the last 5k that Uran probably had no chance.
 
May 25, 2010
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El Pistolero said:
Definitely made a mistake in having too much confidence in Sky bringing it back together. But hey, we all thought Sky would bring everything back together... Wish he followed his own advice though: not waiting for the bunch sprint. Should've probably focused his race on Cancellara.

Indeed. It was a mistake of some strong men in the bunch to stay in the bunch when they saw Cancellara go. Specially if they knew how many riders were still up there. Sagan, Terpstra and Boonen should've eyed Cancellara more or actually I think they should've went themselves atleast.
In hindsight it's easy to judge though :)
 
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Bye Bye Bicycle said:
Yeah, cause that's what Vinokourov's career has been based upon... :rolleyes:

Name his most famous wins. I think you'll find that's exactly what his career has been based upon.
 
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JibberJim said:
Can't knock Aus for not joining the chase, O'Grady even out there all day was one of the best sprinters in the break.

Fantastic tactics by Australia. Hope that Great Britain will tow them to the break so their best chance to win (Goss), can sprint it out. Then come to the front with 10 kms to go when the race is already over. O'Grady was never going to win after being in the break all day. Pathetic tactics but O'Grady gave it his best.
 
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UlleGigo said:
Sky fans whinging already. Although Phil has been whinging for the last hour and a half so no surprises there. O'Grady finished 3rd in his group and could have maybe got a medal had Vino & Uran not got away. As good a chance as Goss.

Suck it up big boy your lads couldn't control the race on a course that was tailormade for them.

Not all of us whinging thank you
 
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Don't be late Pedro said:
I would say getting someone in the break is a tough one for GB. With 7-9 riders its a no brainer but with 5 it becomes tougher. I, personally, think they should have but who would be a good fit for that?


Cavendish? :D
 
Dec 27, 2010
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Kwibus said:
Indeed. It was a mistake of some strong men in the bunch to stay in the bunch when they saw Cancellara go. Specially if they knew how many riders were still up there. Sagan, Terpstra and Boonen should've eyed Cancellara more or actually I think they should've went themselves atleast.
In hindsight it's easy to judge though :)

If Sagan and Boonen had been in the move and pulled back we'd have all said why didn't they wait for the sprint, Sky were always going to bring it back. Like you say, hindsight is always 20-20 :)
 
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Bala Verde said:
Uran sold the gold to Vino, it seems from watching some replay of a conversation between the 2.

Complete crap. Uran made one mistake and Vino pounced. It's a shame people have to **** all over someone's victory. Well done Vino.
 
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Walkman said:
For real?!

O'Grady is a dinosaur and wasn't going to challenge for anything. Australia did nothing today, nothing! And with guys like Gerrans, Goss and Evans, that's a huge fail!

A dinosaur won today. Both 38 y/o.