Bala Verde said:Interesting. So is it possible he broke his shoulder blade, because his collarbone was 'fortified', which might have transfered the impact of the crash to another bone?
Does anyone know what the rehabilitation period for such any injury is?
Dekker_Tifosi said:Gesink moves to the front while Hushovd moves back, what the ****
Moose McKnuckles said:I think Gesink will be in much better form after the rest day.
Publicus said:
Geraint Too Fast said:That looks pretty blatant.
Are we hoping for a miracle here?Kwibus said:All of the sudden he was at the front of the peloton while Hushovd is suffering at the end.
Moose McKnuckles said:I expect a Katusha rider will be headed home if indeed he shouldered Contador.
Clemson Cycling said:How much time are they comfortable with giving LL Sanchez?
Maxiton said:Does look pretty bad. How'd you find that link?
Rider should be disqualified if he did that purposely.
Dutchsmurf said:Hushovd gave Gesink his legs back? They sure rode like each other the previous days.
PedalCastro said:Kelly's grammar and pronunciation always make me laugh, pronouncing the "T" in Gilbert! Brilliant
it is not about the audience avg IQ, with Versus what you must understand is the commentators' IQ is on part with a "juvenile/senile" category of their ownggusta said:If versus ever mentions the actual incident they will mention it one time and one time only. I doubt they will though. Can't destroy the story. They assume their audience has an avg IQ of 14 and this might confuse them.
Maxiton said:Does look pretty bad. How'd you find that link?
Rider should be disqualified if he did that purposely.
Clemson Cycling said:No the guy can time trail
