krebs303 said:I think contador has this in the bag
vino is looking threatening!
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krebs303 said:I think contador has this in the bag
rabunal said:19 St Etienne - Puy de Dôme, 190 km
Overall after 19th Stage :
1 ARMSTRONG Lance
2 CONTADOR Alberto a 5"
Big GMaC said:NOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!
You have got to be f*ucking me
rabunal said:20 Brive la Gaillarde - Montauban, 190.5 km
Overall after 20th Stage :
1 VINOKOUROV Alexandre
2 ARMSTRONG Lance a 2'19"
3 CONTADOR Alberto a 2'24"
dimspace said:Despite being surreal, im strangely starting to enjoy this
Next year can it run november - january to keep us all interested during the winter months.
And we want route maps and a proper website and rider interviews and live text reports on stages.
rabunal said:21 Cambo les Bains - Pau, 190.5 km
1. Johnny Hoogerland
2. Jakob Fuglsang m.t.
3. Francesco Masiarelli a 56"
4. Peter Velits a 2'24"
5. Cadel Evans a 2'25"
6. Jose Rujano a 5'03"
Now that was a tactic error from Oldmanstrong, letting Rujano get in the break...
Drops him to 3rd...
Although it was maybe a tactic to just get Berto off the podium...
Thoughtforfood said:Okay, I am done. No way Armstrong beats Contador in an ITT now period, much less by over 2 minutes. This tour is pure fantasy and is unrealistic to the point of absurdity.
krebs303 said:And yet here we are still reading after 7 pages. I think Lance may have gotten the "good wheels" and bertie having "a lot to learn" may have bonked. Maybe little Max Armstrong threw a Tweet into Alberto's spokes. Maybe LA arranged for the UCI to give Contador a drug test during the ITT.