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markene2 said:@rxgqgxnyfz: Thanks for the pictures
Vino attacks everyone said:So guys, what do we think of todays stage?
On the very very very positive side is Vinos 26 place, only 2 min behind Froome and Brajkovics 8th place that now puts him in the contention for a top 10 placing.
On the other hand Kiserlovski was a bit of a dissapointment. Coming in with Basso and Gesinks group
What do you think?
maxmartin said:Future Astana leader performed well today
but Vino won't aim GC, so GC wise N will be leaderVino attacks everyone said:Vino will take another year, so no worries
Vino attacks everyone said:Well done Kessiakoff! back in the polka dot jersey. Keep it to Paris now!
Also, Brajkovic impressed once again with his aggressive riding and proving that he is top 10 of the climbers this tour!
And finally Vino in the breakaway today too! and fought in to a very nice top 30
Vino attacks everyone said:Well done Kessiakoff! back in the polka dot jersey. Keep it to Paris now!
Also, Brajkovic impressed once again with his aggressive riding and proving that he is top 10 of the climbers this tour!
And finally Vino in the breakaway today too! and fought in to a very nice top 30
CatsNK said:It was good to see Vino in the race yesterday. I'm sad for him - it's got to be tough to come to realize you are too old to cut it anymore.
Vino attacks everyone said:So what do people think our Vuelta team will be? Kreuziger I presume, anyone else you might think of? Tiralongo?