woodenswan said:missed it as well tuned in approximately 5 mins after the finish..
Marcato finally coming through, nice
some highlights would be most welcome
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woodenswan said:missed it as well tuned in approximately 5 mins after the finish..
Marcato finally coming through, nice
some highlights would be most welcome
Zam_Olyas said:
woodenswan said:thx!
gotta like Degenkolb
wasn't the cleanest of sprints that's for sure
woodenswan said:thx!
gotta like Degenkolb
wasn't the cleanest of sprints that's for sure
The Hitch said:Another chapeau to Degenkolb, and also happy for Marcato.
Boom went down in the big crash earlier so you're both righttheyoungest said:I'd be surprised, he was way back just moments before.
Kwibus said:Indeed. Degenkolb is a special rider, not just a sprinter.... he's capable of a lot more.
Pippo_San said:OMG MARCATO!?!? REALLY?! The world's really gonna end soon!!!
So happy! I hope to see some highlights somewhere!
Pippo_San said:OMG MARCATO!?!? REALLY?! The world's really gonna end soon!!!
So happy! I hope to see some highlights somewhere!
Ryo Hazuki said:we already saw that in the wcu23 2008, that duarte won
Dekker_Tifosi said:Nah, from areal view nothing happened.
Belgians complaining about nothing again on TV as usual.
Zam_Olyas said:
Libertine Seguros said:Don't worry. We're still safe until Kolobnev wins something.
Pippo_San said:It was about time to see Marcato winning something big (or well quite big)! He's never been a champion but he's a hard man, and he's got the right skills for the classics, and I hope the next years he will get a lot more successes!