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DOn forget Kristoff! He caught a bit too much in the wind because he fell too far back. I think Kristoff was trying to move up and brown somehow caused an incident and then blamed it on someone else.Ryaguas said:Yep... Is another stage for the sprinters... the thing with this stage is the distance... 220+kms... some riders are not really adapted to this looong stages... So is possibly to see some riders struggling with the high speeds at the end of the stage... My picks will be:
Winner: Greipel, JJ Haedo (if he is not really injured), Benatti...
Darkhorses: Allan Davis (He did great yesterday), a breakaway...
I was watching kristoff the whole time he had his hands on the handle bars. Why wouldn't you just coplain to the comissares instead of headbutting back. Stupid maggot.mtgsgirl said:The official Rabo report said something about there being lots of shoving, and ironically Graeme didn't like thatHe shoved back though.
jaylew said:What was up with the Rabo guy right after the finish? Apparently not happy at all with a BMC rider.
Go to the 6:00 mark. It's just after the finish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBrAA4y4RGQ&playnext=1&videos=hjP0zeEJInk&feature=sub
*edit* Judging from the results it's Graeme Brown and Kristoff.
Mellow Velo said:Still waiting to for Eurosport's stage 1 coverage, which is on, straight before live stage 2 coverage.
Makes coming here very difficult.
A big crash? Neutralise the stage, surely.![]()
auscyclefan94 said:Isn't tonight the stage that it goes through Auschwitz?
auscyclefan94 said:DOn forget Kristoff! He caught a bit too much in the wind because he fell too far back. I think Kristoff was trying to move up and brown somehow caused an incident and then blamed it on someone else.
I was watching kristoff the whole time he had his hands on the handle bars. Why wouldn't you just coplain to the comissares instead of headbutting back. Stupid maggot.m
Thanks for the vid!
Isn't tonight the stage that it goes through Auschwitz?
craig1985 said:Stage 6 my friend.
tgsgirl said:The official Rabo report said something about there being lots of shoving, and ironically Graeme didn't like thatHe shoved back though.
Lithuanian Contador said:Hello and Welcome all cycling fans!
Today is the 2nd Stage (Rawa Mazowiecka - Dabrowa Gornicza (240km)
Yesterday winner is Jacopo Guarnieri from Liquigas.
The 22 year-old former European and Italian pursuit and Madison champion used his speed to power from the small group that was ahead of a massive pile-up with 1.5km to go, topping Euskaltel-Euskadi's Aitor Galdos and Allan Davis (Astana).
Lithuanian Contador said:Do you know ho is leading in Stage 2?Because the official Tour of Poland website is not responding
taiwan said:Currently we have Dominic Nerz (MRM), Andrey Amador (GCE), and Martin Reimer (CTT).
OOps already caught. Ticker is saying they aren't letting anyone away.
Bagaskara said:are there any DNS today? other than Gudsell (FDJ) who broke his collarbone after crashed with Weylandt. Is JJ Haedo okay?
