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Thoughts on Astana so far?

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Sep 25, 2009
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Djago89 said:
I dare to say that if Astana wasn't the strongest team in this Tour, no other team was. At most some teams were at the same level as Astana... Wonderful performance!!!
i think Astana's success as a team is largely due to vino's roles.

he proved to be the man of his word. loyal and a selfless leader.

berto will be a fool to leave his friendship.
 
Jun 10, 2010
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vinokurov retire

Astana in general a strong team (not including the Kazakh rider), but Vinokourov's trying to make a hero and to show that he is so strong, so many suffer from some very talented riders such as Oscar Pereiro
 
Dec 1, 2009
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python said:
berto will be a fool to leave his friendship.
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Vino can't teach him how to win, Alberto already knows this.
What Vino can teach Alberto is to win beautifully! Nobody is better at this than Vino
 
Mar 31, 2010
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python said:
i think Astana's success as a team is largely due to vino's roles.

he proved to be the man of his word. loyal and a selfless leader.

berto will be a fool to leave his friendship.

this exactly