Tour de France 2017 stage 9: Nantua > Chambéry - 181,5 km

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The Hitch said:
Gloin22 said:
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El Pistolero said:
Gloin22 said:
The most amazing thing today is that El Pistolero has not been banned for trolling yet. How much more can you try? :lol:

When will you get banned for baiting?

You guys are hypocrites. You insult Aru for not waiting, but don't do the same when Froome waits for no one (he never does).

And trolling.

Everytime i come to this forum, gloin is having some kind of personal attack on posters and deliberately provoking, yet the second anyone says anything he doesn't like, he goes crying to the mods.

Like a cycling SJW

Same to you man, same to you. Constantly bitching. Check yourself in mirror. Where do I attack posters? :lol: :lol:

Pointing out blatant trolling is attacking now. Good to know Hitch, noted :lol:

You still bitter when I said Contador should retire or hes not gonna make the podium? Which one was it?

Haha. Nice try. We both know you did the Contador quip at the end because you thought it would annoy me to be labelled a Contador fan when everyone knows I'm not. In fact thats one of the ways you used to troll in the past. Trolling has become so natural for you.

And the use of your language "bitter when I said..." suggests strongly that you made those comments with the sole intention of making people bitter.
Which makes it so much more pathetic when you complain about others doing it.

Funny though that you needed 3 takes at responding (the original line and then the ones editing in earlier) shows you can't take it as well as you give.

Well you seem bitter that's all you said I attack users, no examples given. :confused:

And now you completely avoided giving evidence, which shows you make up *** of your ass . I don't wanna argue with you, but that' all, you accused me with no evidence.

It seems you love doing that in clinic thread, but maybe don't do it around here.
 
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movingtarget said:
I just heard that Porte said to his team that he braked to avoid a rider in front of him.

There's video. He's not even remotely about to run into Bardet who is ahead of him.

I take no pleasure in kicking a guy when he's down, but Porte tells wild tall tales almost anytime he opens his mouth. Just a few days before the Tour he was claiming a vo2max over 100. So let's consider the stress he's under right now and politely ignore that he said that, shall we?
 
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Finn84 said:
Regarding Uran's bike problems in the final flat section - could they have been caused by Dan Martin hitting his bike with feet while crashing with Porte?

I am watching an interview on Spanish and he confirmed that it was caused by the crash
 
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GuyIncognito said:
movingtarget said:
I just heard that Porte said to his team that he braked to avoid a rider in front of him.

There's video. He's not even remotely about to run into Bardet who is ahead of him.

I take no pleasure in kicking a guy when he's down, but Porte tells wild tall tales almost anytime he opens his mouth. Just a few days before the Tour he was claiming a vo2max over 100. So let's consider the stress he's under right now and politely ignore that he said that, shall we?

Bardet was at the back, it was Aru infront.

Aru didn't do anything wrong, just an unfortunate incident.
 
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Bavarianrider said:
So what's the argument for not disqualifying Froome?
Please go to the Clinic, where I have set up a political doping thread.

Same argument used for allowing him to run up a mountain in 2015 and giving him a scant 20-second penalty for an illegal feed in 2013.
 
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Hayabusa said:
GuyIncognito said:
movingtarget said:
I just heard that Porte said to his team that he braked to avoid a rider in front of him.

There's video. He's not even remotely about to run into Bardet who is ahead of him.

I take no pleasure in kicking a guy when he's down, but Porte tells wild tall tales almost anytime he opens his mouth. Just a few days before the Tour he was claiming a vo2max over 100. So let's consider the stress he's under right now and politely ignore that he said that, shall we?

Bardet was at the back, it was Aru infront.

Aru didn't do anything wrong, just an unfortunate incident.

You're right, so he was. Aru is so far infront of Porte I couldn't even tell who it was.

Richie made a mistake. End of story. Let's hope he recovers fully and quickly.
 
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hfer07 said:
Seriously - who on Earth would have ever thought of URAN making a comeback, let alone winning a stage? :surprised: :D

What a stage - for all the good and bad reasons combined....feel so sorry for LRP - that's not the way to leave the Tour....
I thought he was all but done, he was never going to be much of a stage hunter.
It's great to see him back as a contender (maybe). At least there's someone with a slight chance who I can support now.
 
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DanielSong39 said:
Bavarianrider said:
So what's the argument for not disqualifying Froome?
Please go to the Clinic, where I have set up a political doping thread.
Same argument used for allowing him to run up a mountain in 2015 and giving him a scant 20-second penalty for an illegal feed in 2013.

Wow, that seems really significant, being allowed to run instead of riding, taking on food on the wrong bit of road! The stuff that makes TdF champions right there, must be a conspiracy no doubt!