Stage 16: Ponte Di Legno-Val Martello/Martelltal (139 km)

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Kwibus said:
I always had the same exact thoughts about having kids. It changed when friends and family around me started getting the little ******s. Now that I got one I indeed lost all my freedom, but I tell you that it is worth it. You have no idea until you get your own little kid.
You wont believe me, because I as well never believed people who used to say this to me ;)

not saying I don't believe you but it's like you bought an expensive car that's **** you won't admitt it to others or even yourself because then your feel like a true idiot. but wait until they get older and get in all kinds of **** mental disorders, school, addictions etc. when they are little you lose your freedom but you still think you will get it back at age 18, but don't be so sure.
 
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Susan Westemeyer said:
I do hope you are kidding....... but let's please drop this, it is off-topic, if nothing else.

let me only say this. you are a woman and I doubt you ever asked your hospend on the spot what he truly thinks about it now. I know I have and answers weren't nice from most men. of course they love their kids but they also loved their freedom
 
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Vino attacks everyone said:
both Quintana and Pozzo has gotten sick, or more sick than before.

Seems like a walkover for Aru then :p

If indeed both are sick, it gives incentive to riders lower in the rankings to attack from afar. This is typically the kind of stage where if the race gets going before the last climb, some competitors could be stuck in a second group and lose minutes before the last climb.

You could see riders 10/12 minutes back come right back into the top 10 if they can go from further..
 
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Eshnar said:
To be fair, now that I'm in Germany, my sources aren't first hand anymore :(
Oh my god,how can anyone move from terrific Italy to Germany :D.I suppose job issues but still:p
SafeBet said:
Zam is italian now? :D
Is he not?:eek:
Cimber said:
I guess there is also a big risk that the riders will neutralize the 2 climbs
Im really worried about this!,at least peloton,there will be break for sure.
Ryo Hazuki said:
no, no I don't have kids and would never want them as I find my own life and hapiness far too important plus all the **** you get with kids not when they are young but older. How old are you? I just know from many people especially men getting tricked into getting kids from their wives that their fun life is over
I understand you,but if a man is about 35 years old I think he changes his opinion,and of course in that age almost everybody has his fun years behind him.Till 35 orso we have lot of space to enjoy enough fun:)
And like Kwibus said,we never know until we have one.
Jagartrott said:
You know nothing, John Snow.

Great quote,he is my favourite character:-D
 

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Ryo Hazuki said:
let me only say this. you are a woman and I doubt you ever asked your hospend on the spot what he truly thinks about it now. I know I have and answers weren't nice from most men. of course they love their kids but they also loved their freedom

I really wonder how old you are sometimes. Be glad it´s not allowed to make personal comments mate.
 
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The Hitch said:
Weren't you the one who promised us a few months ago there was 0 chance Quintana would do the giro this year?:rolleyes:

if unzue was going to decide yes, like last year
 
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Butterhead said:
I really wonder how old you are sometimes. Be glad it´s not allowed to make personal comments mate.

oh why? so you could swear at me and show me how old you are?
 

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Eshnar said:
How can anyone stay in Italy is a better question.
Great country... for holidays only.

lool that´s not entirely true, I had an Italian girlfriend many years ago, trust me, those people are awesome and very nice and friendly, and they love their Italian lifestyle but I think you have to be Italian to truly understand that or at least have lived there for a numbers of years, but I wouldn´t mind it one bit.
 
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Kwibus said:
Pffff quintana again ill.... Ridiculous.
Reports are that he has ear infection.That serious sh:t,I know from my experience...what the heck movistar is doing?They dont have enough clothes,doctors or what:confused:
Eshnar said:
not a big loss. He wouldn't come back anyway, from next year he'll be at the Tour.

One word.

Double:p
 
Butterhead said:
lool that´s not entirely true, I had an Italian girlfriend many years ago, trust me, those people are awesome and very nice and friendly, and they love their Italian lifestyle but I think you have to be Italian to truly understand that or at least have lived there for a numbers of years, but I wouldn´t mind it one bit.
but I am Italian :confused: But I don't understand most of my countrymen, that's true.
 
King Boonen said:
Can we get back on track please?

So what can we expect? The whole stage or everything except stelvio? Or something else?

As things stand, the stage is confirmed. Dropping the Stelvio only is not an option, if they drop it, they have to drop Gavia too and climb Tonale and Castrin.
 
Butterhead said:
lool that´s not entirely true, I had an Italian girlfriend many years ago, trust me, those people are awesome and very nice and friendly, and they love their Italian lifestyle but I think you have to be Italian to truly understand that or at least have lived there for a numbers of years, but I wouldn´t mind it one bit.
Eshnar is Italian...