Tirreno - Adriatico Stage 3, Indicatore -> Narni Scalo, 190 kms (08/03/2013)

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Sep 2, 2011
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Gatto said he might try something in the final kms.
Moser: this stage is for Peter.
 
May 5, 2010
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Hmm... must be pretty awesome riding for that guy "Bravo"!
Sounds like people are always cheering for him!
 
Sep 2, 2011
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RedheadDane said:
Hmm... must be pretty awesome riding for that guy "Bravo"!
Sounds like people are always cheering for him!

:D

On the weather side: now it's not raining much and getting warmer, but some worrisome clouds in sight.

Gap is down to 3 minutes.
 
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Commentator going on about Sky and Wiggins inventing "racing outside July". It's pretty irritating...

(I'm going to watch P-N when it's on so doesn't matter too much for me, but still incredibly stupid.)
 
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cineteq said:
Very unlikely after what he did yesterday. Not only he has Greipel, Sagan, Degenkolb et al. against him, but now he has his team against him as well. Can't wait to see what happens...

Aye chief, that'll be right. His team will have turned on him because he said he was disappointed in how they did.

These are professional athletes, not primary school children.
 
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Interesting answer from Greipel where humbly accepts he didn't have the legs, I think that is the reason why I dislike this itibity whiner Cav so much what a sour loser that ****er is. And please don't say that is just that Cav likes to win more bull he's just a freaking whiner.
 
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spalco said:
But Cav did have the legs yesterday.

So it's a sure thing he was going to win then, what no competition? Such a disrespect for the rest of the riders that is my problem. He better learn how to rely on a HTC free train if he,s the winer he says he is and win on his freaking own
 
Feb 1, 2011
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No, there are many factors deciding sprints, and Goss won honorably. But the reason Cav didn't win had nothing to do with his form.

I do agree that it's gracious of Greipel to admit, the reason he lost lay with himself.
 
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spalco said:
No, there are many factors deciding sprints, and Goss won honorably. But the reason Cav didn't win had nothing to do with his form.

I do agree that it's gracious of Greipel to admit, the reason he lost lay with himself.

I do think we're in the same page here.
 
Sep 9, 2009
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gatete said:
So it's a sure thing he was going to win then, what no competition? Such a disrespect for the rest of the riders that is my problem. He better learn how to rely on a HTC free train if he,s the winer he says he is and win on his freaking own

What an interesting and original post which accurately takes account of all the available information.

I've never seen Cav win without a train, the guy is so overrated.
 
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Contador is gapping that, impressive.

Cannondale and a few other guys were gone and contador gapped it easily.
 
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Cannondale trying to get rid of other sprinters here. Fast pace.
Degenkolb and Chicchi in trouble.
 
Aug 11, 2010
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
I've never seen Cav win without a train, the guy is so overrated.

I also don't like Cav's attitude, but you must not be watching very closely if you have really never seen him win without a train.
 
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shalgo said:
I also don't like Cav's attitude, but you must not be watching very closely if you have really never seen him win without a train.

Sarcasm.


(I hope you appreciate the effort it took to not appropriate your sentence structure when responding to you).