Mellow Velo said:(unless Search has discovered a map error)
 
	Do you have the profile of the other climb as well? According to the Rabo DS, it's the toughest climb of yesterday's stage.Grzdylu said:Precise profile of final climb. Without last steep sector.
I know Verhoeven has a full head of hairDekker_Tifosi said:Dennis van Winden said that the thoughest climb of yesterday is the one that is being repeated a lot of times today. And it's actually thougher than the 4% than Mellow Velo calculatedand ofcourse the end climb which is a lot thougher even.
No, i was talking about Van Winden, on Mollema's website ('dagboek')theyoungest said:I know Verhoeven has a full head of hairp) but to mistake him for Van Winden is a bit strange

auscyclefan94 said:I can't believe I am saying this but I want to get up in the middle of the night and watch the tour of poland live! Around what time will coverage start, melbourne time.
I guessed you were, but he doesn't say thatDekker_Tifosi said:No, i was talking about Van Winden, on Mollema's website ('dagboek')
Kwibus said:Nice stage again. Watched the last 40 minutes. Poor Marcato.. damn. Really odd. Vacansoleil really showing themselves again. Would've liked to see Marcato attacking a lap later then he did now
Funny thing is that this is the second time this year Vacansoleil does this exact mistake. Lieuwe Westra did it in Tour of Oman this year, although that one was even more stupid as he actually thought he won a bunch sprint while no one else were even sprintingMichele said:I missed the live but feel so sorry for the guy.
Michele said:I missed the live but feel so sorry for the guy.
auscyclefan94 said:Well that will teach him to be more smart about his racing!He'll have plenty more chances.
Actually checking on the site, the stage tonight finishes at 2:45am so I will get up at 2am to watch it.
It will be good for once that the euros willl have to get up early to watch the worlds live. You may even see me at the worlds.The americans will be in the position that the aussies are in when watching the cycling europe from a timezone perspective.
Barrus said:But a bit off-topic, is it already known at what time the worlds are? For it would be likely that the timing is such that it is also convenient for Europe, as this is still probably the largest commercial market for cycling. So I would expect them to do the same as they do with football and the Olympics, try to get it in such a timeslot that it is not too inconvenient for Europe
I see what you mean now.theyoungest said:I guessed you were, but he doesn't say that
If I want to end his career quickly I could do that.Reuell said:You still haven't created a website for Van Winden?
auscyclefan94 said:I can't believe I am saying this but I want to get up in the middle of the night and watch the tour of poland live! Around what time will coverage start, melbourne time.
Reuell said:You still haven't created a website for Van Winden?
 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		
 
				
		