perico said:Ouch... That's gotta hurt the morale, getting outclimbed by Spartacus
theyoungest said:Canadian Broadcasting Center?
luckyboy said:Wonder what odds you would've got before the Tour on Moreau finishing ahead of Armstrong, Basso, Wiggins and Evans.![]()
Francois the Postman said:And Cuddles came second again!
Sorry...sorry... open goal... I shouldn't but couldn't resist.....I'll log off now.
El Pistolero said:How much chance does Contador have to win the time trial?
I know Cancellara's a way better tter, but he doesn't recuperate as fast as Contador.
hfer07 said:well, the only truly winner today?
Specialized bikes-
I really want my money back money back on this plain, boring & flavorless tour (GT contention wise)
luckyboy said:Wonder what odds you would've got before the Tour on Moreau finishing ahead of Armstrong, Basso, Wiggins and Evans.![]()
Sasquatch said:I reckon he has a strong chance, but probably won't win it. If there was a climb in it like last year, he would. But due to the complete flatness of the course, I think it's a race between Cancellara and Martin.
Martin has been tanking all the mountain stages. Clearly saving himself for the time trial.
Well I guess you were being generous with your 20 minute loss prediction. He showed you! He's 41+ minutes down, thank you very much!BroDeal said:Wigans finally came in at 23 minutes. Oh, the humanity.
auscyclefan94 said:Your a quick one...![]()
Biffinator said:It's clear now. Contador is the new Armstrong.
Wheelsuck in the mountains. Win in the TT.
And everyone says you had a "smart race".
This reminds me of Armstrong "giving" Pantani the win on Mont Ventoux.
ak-zaaf said:I've made a deal for next year with the people organizing the tour-game at my work, so I can play for free if Mollema is the only rider in my team. They don't know what's gonna hit them.
In the 2004 Tour, Armstrong and Basso shadowboxed on all the mountain stage, and Lance was only able to take time out of him in the time trials.jaylew said:C'mon, I dislike LA as much as the next guy, but that's just ridiculous. He took time from his rivals in the mountains all the time.
Thoughtforfood said:I do know one guy who between now and next year's tour will be working harder on his TT preparation than any other rider in pro cycling. Unfortunately, that also could mean that we are treated to a two may no drop mountain ride with the only drama being the TT...which, while a bit compelling, never rises to the excitement of an all out mountain slugfest.
What exactly did he do? A few meters in the sprint train, but not much, no?roundabout said:Martin was dead tired after week 1.
Publicus said:I'd be surprised if AC defends his title next year. Maybe does the Giro/Vuelta double instead. Andy can get his first title and AC can probably face off with Ricco in the mountains!