Tour de France 2011 Stage 7: Le Mans - Châteauroux 218 km

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Dekker_Tifosi said:
It's not all over for Shack, they have Klöden in good position

And Leipheimer and Horner can attack early in the mountains to put pressure on the rest.

I LOL'd at this.
It's a shame for Leipheimer. Don't root for him, but to lose this much time due to a crash stinks.
And Horner, that's not cool at all.
 
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spalco said:
It's pointless to argue over it though since Cavendish is still so young (comparatively). It's questionable now, in a couple years maybe it's undisputed.

Exactly... I'm not hating Cav at all. Just having to shake my head at the fanboys who just don't care for facts.
 
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RdBiker said:
It's looking more and more like a three-way-race: Contador, A.Schleck and Evans. If Schleck isn't in form it's just Contador vs. Evans :(

lol

basso, samu, gesink, vdb2 are all better climbers then evans and evans has what? 1 minute at most on those guys?(cept samu)
 
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Franklin said:
I troll when I call out someone who claims Mark is already the best sprinter ever?

Get a grip.

You need to read what people actually write rather than going looking for arguments.

The original post asked "Is Mark Cavendish the greatest ever?"

Now, the word 'is' and the question mark sign, indicate it was a question, not a statement.

If you honestly believe Cavendish is not in the discussion you're on another planet.
 
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Franklin said:
Exactly... I'm not hating Cav at all. Just having to shake my head at the fanboys who just don't care for facts.

He isn't the best sprinter in history yet, but unless something goes really wrong for the guy I can't see how he won't become the best sprinter ever.
 
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Franklin said:
So what? Sorry, are we counting "future wins" at Cav's Palmares? :rolleyes:

don't :rolleyes: me i was just explaining you a post you clearly misunderstood. i don't give 2 ****s about cav nor do i care if he is the best ever or not
 
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Boonen abandon (dont know when that happened so sorry if it was talked about earlier)

Pauriol too - was in the same crash as Wiggins.
 
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Kwibus said:
Not yet.., but I'm really dissapointed about this. I was so looking forward to the mountains to see how he would do. Damn.

me too. i really wanted to see what horner could do. any idea what the problem is? hopefully it's a bad bruise and not a break and he'll at least be able to ride support, but more than any one on shack i wanted to see what he could do.
 
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Frosty said:
Boonen abandon (dont know when that happened so sorry if it was talked about earlier)

Pauriol too - was in the same crash as Wiggins.

Absolutely gutted for Wiggins. He was in the form of his life and I think he would of surprised a lot of people here. You work all year to get yourself in shape for le tour, and then this happens. So cruel.
 
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Kwibus said:
He isn't the best sprinter in history yet, but unless something goes really wrong for the guy I can't see how he won't become the best sprinter ever.

If we call Mario the best he has a chance. But it's a long way to go (add a WC). Also Mario won three points jerseys.

Considering he isn't past Petachi (who also won the points jersey in all GT's) it's way to early to name him the best.

I certainly see it as a possibility... but those two alone won eyewatering amounts of stages.

Now best TdF sprinter ever, that's pretty soon doable (Darrigade=22).

Let's see Mark take one hurdle at a time.
 
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Anyone notice the same celebration as in 2008?

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Cav's got a good memory!
 
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jobiwan said:
I LOL'd at this.
It's a shame for Leipheimer. Don't root for him, but to lose this much time due to a crash stinks.
And Horner, that's not cool at all.

No Bottle losing time is Karma for wheel sucking and leeching the life out of cycling. He should have lost two minutes on stage one, lost six seconds. Karma caught up and delivered just deserts. He hasn't had it the last three years. Falls over every damn year and either breaks a minor bone and is out or loses time or blows big time on a decisive stage. Bottle chews through team resources. He shouldn't have crashed yesterday. Does something like that every year. He's a liability and now that he is back will he help Andreas? Will he attack. I think not. Feel sorry for Bottle, give me a break. Remember why his nickname is bottle and you'll understand why sympathy for him only screws over his team mates who work.

Shack are now decisive. Kloeden, the guy I was saying from day 1 was their best rider and in form, is now undoubtedly the team leader. It sucks for him that the two bigger helpers Brajkovic and Horner are either out or in bad shape. Popovych is hurt leaving only Zubeldia in shape. Andreas has been stellar so far. He is in great shape. Sucks for Brajkovic, Popo and Horner...not for Bottle.
 
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Well, the one bonus is that there are plenty of people who can attack now because of their time deficit. Should make the mountain stages more interesting and unpredictable...hopefully...
 

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Galic Ho said:
No Bottle losing time is Karma for wheel sucking and leeching the life out of cycling. He should have lost two minutes on stage one, lost six seconds. Karma caught up and delivered just deserts. He hasn't had it the last three years. Falls over every damn year and either breaks a minor bone and is out or loses time or blows big time on a decisive stage. Bottle chews through team resources. He shouldn't have crashed yesterday. Does something like that every year. He's a liability and now that he is back will he help Andreas? Will he attack. I think not. Feel sorry for Bottle, give me a break. Remember why his nickname is bottle and you'll understand why sympathy for him only screws over his team mates who work.

Shack are now decisive. Kloeden, the guy I was saying from day 1 was their best rider and in form, is now undoubtedly the team leader. It sucks for him that the two bigger helpers Brajkovic and Horner are either out or in bad shape. Popovych is hurt leaving only Zubeldia in shape. Andreas has been stellar so far. He is in great shape. Sucks for Brajkovic, Popo and Horner...not for Bottle.

Remember if a Shack rider falls then its “bad luck” and if Contador loses a minute it means he’s “not paying attention nor riding near the front”.
 
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Poursuivant said:
Absolutely gutted for Wiggins. He was in the form of his life and I think he would of surprised a lot of people here. You work all year to get yourself in shape for le tour, and then this happens. So cruel.

It's called the Vuelta Espana. Taking on Nibali, Menchov and Anton would be a better bet anyway than taking on Contador, Basso, Evans and the Schlecks.
 
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Galic Ho said:
No Bottle losing time is Karma for wheel sucking and leeching the life out of cycling. He should have lost two minutes on stage one, lost six seconds. Karma caught up and delivered just deserts. He hasn't had it the last three years. Falls over every damn year and either breaks a minor bone and is out or loses time or blows big time on a decisive stage. Bottle chews through team resources. He shouldn't have crashed yesterday. Does something like that every year. He's a liability and now that he is back will he help Andreas? Will he attack. I think not. Feel sorry for Bottle, give me a break. Remember why his nickname is bottle and you'll understand why sympathy for him only screws over his team mates who work.

Shack are now decisive. Kloeden, the guy I was saying from day 1 was their best rider and in form, is now undoubtedly the team leader. It sucks for him that the two bigger helpers Brajkovic and Horner are either out or in bad shape. Popovych is hurt leaving only Zubeldia in shape. Andreas has been stellar so far. He is in great shape. Sucks for Brajkovic, Popo and Horner...not for Bottle.

Okay, I guess I have no right to feel an tiny ounce of empathy for a guy who lost big time today. My apologies. :rolleyes:
 
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Galic Ho said:
No Bottle losing time is Karma for wheel sucking and leeching the life out of cycling. He should have lost two minutes on stage one, lost six seconds. Karma caught up and delivered just deserts. He hasn't had it the last three years. Falls over every damn year and either breaks a minor bone and is out or loses time or blows big time on a decisive stage. Bottle chews through team resources. He shouldn't have crashed yesterday. Does something like that every year. He's a liability and now that he is back will he help Andreas? Will he attack. I think not. Feel sorry for Bottle, give me a break. Remember why his nickname is bottle and you'll understand why sympathy for him only screws over his team mates who work.

Shack are now decisive. Kloeden, the guy I was saying from day 1 was their best rider and in form, is now undoubtedly the team leader. It sucks for him that the two bigger helpers Brajkovic and Horner are either out or in bad shape. Popovych is hurt leaving only Zubeldia in shape. Andreas has been stellar so far. He is in great shape. Sucks for Brajkovic, Popo and Horner...not for Bottle.

bla bla bla Karma..bla bla bla. So much bs I can't take it anymore. Because he is a wheelsucker he got what he deserved? Riiiiight.
I'm not a fan of the guy, because of his wheelsucking, but this is too much bs.
 
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Galic Ho said:
It's called the Vuelta Espana. Taking on Nibali, Menchov and Anton would be a better bet anyway than taking on Contador, Basso, Evans and the Schlecks.

even if he could recover in time i doubt he can beat those guys anyway
 
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Galic Ho said:
It's called the Vuelta Espana. Taking on Nibali, Menchov and Anton would be a better bet anyway than taking on Contador, Basso, Evans and the Schlecks.

I sure hope he can motivate himself for the Vuelta. Anglo riders usually don't have much interest besides the TdF, but finishing on the podium of the Vuelta would be a GREAT performance for Wiggins.
 
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Galic Ho said:
It's called the Vuelta Espana. Taking on Nibali, Menchov and Anton would be a better bet anyway than taking on Contador, Basso, Evans and the Schlecks.
Yer mate, I was thinking the same thing about Wiggins and the Vuelta. I suppose it depends if he is back fit in time. Would he have enough time to get ready. I suppose its the last thing he is thinking of.