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BillytheKid said:Van Garderen the real hero.
I can think of a number of riders who animated this race about ten times more.
Great fourth place to him anyways, but the real hero of this race? Nah...
BillytheKid said:Van Garderen the real hero.
LugHugger said:Jill Douglas interview with Vino disgraceful.
Lucky1 said:Where were the Aussie and German teams???? You had two of the best sprinters in the race and (Martin apart and a little bit too late by the Germans) did nothing for them.
Did the Aussie's really not chase for Goss because they thought O'Grady was going to win the sprint?
Really feel for Cancellara (and the Swiss team who were playing a blinder for him) - he must have been a strong favourite to take Gold from that group and he must be in doubt for the Time Trial now.
will10 said:True enough. What were Sanchez and Valverde waiting for 30 riders back then?
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!
Hypocrisy and outright racism are still abound.richwagmn said:Complete crap. Uran made one mistake and Vino pounced. It's a shame people have to **** all over someone's victory. Well done Vino.
movingtarget said: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.
Libertine Seguros said:Disagree. This is probably Vino's swansong. And a finish like this will be remembered much more fondly and reflect much better on the sport as a spectacle than a tightly controlled lovefest ending in a sprint.
Remember how dope or no dope, every year when we get to the end of the Tour people discuss the chances of somebody 'doing a Vino'? We don't get that about any of the sprints.
Libertine Seguros said:Disagree. This is probably Vino's swansong. And a finish like this will be remembered much more fondly and reflect much better on the sport as a spectacle than a tightly controlled lovefest ending in a sprint.
Remember how dope or no dope, every year when we get to the end of the Tour people discuss the chances of somebody 'doing a Vino'? We don't get that about any of the sprints.
benzwire said:A dinosaur won today. Both 38 y/o.
O'Grady had been in that break since the start. He did not get a medal. I would argue that Goss would have got a medal given a sprint finish. Australia come out with nothing. Cav had been saying if it came to a finish he would bring it home. He was fully aware the people would not give it to him on a plate.elapid said: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.
will10 said:Uran - coward, rode for silver as soon as they had a gap
Spain - cowards, three guys in the break and they all sit on
gooner said:But you get your nose up about Sky and Lance. Don't you think that is hypocritical?
oevkride said: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.
Sky should take the high road and keep their mouths shut. They did not lose to Vino, they lost to quite a large group. No excuses.thehog said:We needed Sky(GB) to TTT for 250km. That would be a victory for "humane" cycling.
I love Vino winning! McQuaid might try and DQ the first 34 place getters to give Cav the win.
I'm looking forward to Wiggins making dubious comments about Vino.
Wow, you are such a hypocrite it is almost amusing.thehog said:We needed Sky(GB) to TTT for 250km. That would be a victory for "humane" cycling.
I love Vino winning! McQuaid might try and DQ the first 34 place getters to give Cav the win.
I'm looking forward to Wiggins making dubious comments about Vino.
richwagmn said:Complete crap. Uran made one mistake and Vino pounced. It's a shame people have to **** all over someone's victory. Well done Vino.
dannywpt said:I will go as far as saying Uran robbed the olympic gold from Kristoff. Having trouble finding words for how *** Uran rode the last 5k.
