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RedheadDane said:
Same for Voeckler.
And "Fortuned-Vital Concept" must have done a mid-season transfer to get McClay back. (Was he even their "star man" last year, or is he just the one being picked because he's British?)

It was between him and Sepúlveda, so not too extreme of a nomination.
 
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DNP-Old said:
They were spot on about Mikel Landa riding for Mikel Landa though.
I dont get why he has gotten that reputation.

Most riders would have continued and won as Sestriere, but he chpse to wait. Waited much longer than he should have had at Mortirolo as well. Yes, he ripped his ear pieces out in the queen stage for La Vuelta the same year, but bloody hell, I would have blamed him had he given more stage wins up to Fabio Aru. After that, he played the role of the loyal domestique and without him, Aru wouldnt have won that Vuelta. WIthout him, Aru had no finished 2nd in the Giro either (3rd) and would have won zero stages - instead he won the two last stages.

Last year playing the perfect domestique-role of Froomey. Sure he says a lot of *** off the bike, but he has actually been alot more loyal than he should have been so far.
 
Gigs_98 said:
Are you all seriously still talking about that Daily Mirror preview? I read it and was 99.9% sure that's just something someone wrote to mock the Daily Mirror and wasn't actually published by them. Does anyone have any prove this is real?

Edit: I looked it up and holy s*it that was actually real? I'm not able to put into words what I'm thinking right now. It's just completely ridiculous.
To be fair to the Mirror, someone obviously accidently published last year's preview by mistake.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
DNP-Old said:
They were spot on about Mikel Landa riding for Mikel Landa though.
I dont get why he has gotten that reputation.

Most riders would have continued and won as Sestriere, but he chpse to wait. Waited much longer than he should have had at Mortirolo as well. Yes, he ripped his ear pieces out in the queen stage for La Vuelta the same year, but bloody hell, I would have blamed him had he given more stage wins up to Fabio Aru. After that, he played the role of the loyal domestique and without him, Aru wouldnt have won that Vuelta. WIthout him, Aru had no finished 2nd in the Giro either (3rd) and would have won zero stages - instead he won the two last stages.

Last year playing the perfect domestique-role of Froomey. Sure he says a lot of **** off the bike, but he has actually been alot more loyal than he should have been so far.
Because he said as much himself lol.
 
Parker said:
Gigs_98 said:
Are you all seriously still talking about that Daily Mirror preview? I read it and was 99.9% sure that's just something someone wrote to mock the Daily Mirror and wasn't actually published by them. Does anyone have any prove this is real?

Edit: I looked it up and holy s*it that was actually real? I'm not able to put into words what I'm thinking right now. It's just completely ridiculous.
To be fair to the Mirror, someone obviously accidently published last year's preview by mistake.

No, then they wouldn't talk about Yates having led the Giro.
 
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DNP-Old said:
Valv.Piti said:
DNP-Old said:
They were spot on about Mikel Landa riding for Mikel Landa though.
I dont get why he has gotten that reputation.

Most riders would have continued and won as Sestriere, but he chpse to wait. Waited much longer than he should have had at Mortirolo as well. Yes, he ripped his ear pieces out in the queen stage for La Vuelta the same year, but bloody hell, I would have blamed him had he given more stage wins up to Fabio Aru. After that, he played the role of the loyal domestique and without him, Aru wouldnt have won that Vuelta. WIthout him, Aru had no finished 2nd in the Giro either (3rd) and would have won zero stages - instead he won the two last stages.

Last year playing the perfect domestique-role of Froomey. Sure he says a lot of **** off the bike, but he has actually been alot more loyal than he should have been so far.
Because he said as much himself lol.
You are implying he is all about himself which he isnt
 
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Valv.Piti said:
DNP-Old said:
Valv.Piti said:
DNP-Old said:
They were spot on about Mikel Landa riding for Mikel Landa though.
I dont get why he has gotten that reputation.

Most riders would have continued and won as Sestriere, but he chpse to wait. Waited much longer than he should have had at Mortirolo as well. Yes, he ripped his ear pieces out in the queen stage for La Vuelta the same year, but bloody hell, I would have blamed him had he given more stage wins up to Fabio Aru. After that, he played the role of the loyal domestique and without him, Aru wouldnt have won that Vuelta. WIthout him, Aru had no finished 2nd in the Giro either (3rd) and would have won zero stages - instead he won the two last stages.

Last year playing the perfect domestique-role of Froomey. Sure he says a lot of **** off the bike, but he has actually been alot more loyal than he should have been so far.
Because he said as much himself lol.
You are implying he is all about himself which he isnt
His own comments beg to differ: ''This can't happen to me again. I will not go back to being a number two'', ''If I'm being told to wait, I will not do it'', ''The time of being a helper are over, it's about me now''. The list with these kind of remarks go on and on. Do I disagree with him? No. But Landa is very much about himself now. The fact that news, albeit a rumor, has broken out that he is unhappy at Movistar, only supports this.
 
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DNP-Old said:
Valv.Piti said:
DNP-Old said:
They were spot on about Mikel Landa riding for Mikel Landa though.
I dont get why he has gotten that reputation.

Most riders would have continued and won as Sestriere, but he chpse to wait. Waited much longer than he should have had at Mortirolo as well. Yes, he ripped his ear pieces out in the queen stage for La Vuelta the same year, but bloody hell, I would have blamed him had he given more stage wins up to Fabio Aru. After that, he played the role of the loyal domestique and without him, Aru wouldnt have won that Vuelta. WIthout him, Aru had no finished 2nd in the Giro either (3rd) and would have won zero stages - instead he won the two last stages.

Last year playing the perfect domestique-role of Froomey. Sure he says a lot of **** off the bike, but he has actually been alot more loyal than he should have been so far.
Because he said as much himself lol.


He also likes to talk and he'll say pretty much anything he's thinking. However, in some circumstances he's proven to be a good teammate. This year at the Ardennes he was a very loyal teammate to Valverde.
 
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Escarabajo said:
movingtarget said:
Koronin said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Singer01 said:
If, as some people on this forum are definitely hoping for (in fact even stating openly they would get involved in it) Froome was to be interfered with by a spectator, does anybody not think that the racing has to stop while he gets back on? Or is it still a case of 'its a race not a trip to the shops'.

Have people really been wishing for that to happen? If so, that’s pathetic.

Of course other riders should wait if a rider is assaulted. It should go without saying whatever your views about things like mechanicals that a rider getting hit by some clown is not a racing incident.


I think it's more an possibility this could happen and if it does many wouldn't exactly be surprised.

Chris the running man part two ? Those sorts of incidents are rare. More chance of Froome being mocked by a road runner as Contador was by people with fake needles and surgeon's masks. Hopefully there are no belligerent drunks wandering onto the road although these days it's usually fans taking selfies that forget where they are or people watching the camera bike and not the riders.
LOL.

We will be comparing differences in punches among all of them:

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Ah yes the good old days when riders didn't hold their punches and road runners had more creativity than letting their uncovered butt wobble up and down the road...........
 
Weather wise, the first week seems to be sunny and dry, so no crosswind problems - set the phasers to snooze, Mr Sulu!

Stage 9 might have showers, so it could be 2014 all over again.
 
Can't wait for the first week to start!

Day 1: 80 % of the stage on the Atlantic coast (wind is a factor)
Day 2: The big sprinters duke it out
Day 3: TTT
Day 4: First polka dots awarded and the sprinters go at it again
Day 5: Mini Amstel
Day 6: Mur de Bretagne and the first indication of the GC candidates climbing form.
Day 7: Sprinters
Day 8: Sprinters
Day 9: Mini Roubaix