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Simurgh said:The "great" Christophe Laporte has quit the race
wirral said:Simurgh said:The "great" Christophe Laporte has quit the race
I wonder what Bouhanni is thinking.
Probably that he was a good mentor for Laporte, considering he finished only 2 of the GTs he started.wirral said:Simurgh said:The "great" Christophe Laporte has quit the race
I wonder what Bouhanni is thinking.
JosephK said:G to win after Ineos does no work to bring the break back. :lol:
StandardJosephK said:G to win after Ineos does no work to bring the break back. :lol:
NoJosephK said:G to win after Ineos does no work to bring the break back. :lol:
Rollthedice said:It's Vino's birthday or why are Astana so lively?
Broccolidwarf said:It would be interesting, if we see Astana and EF in an alliance on all the mountain stages.
It would throw off the expected Ineos dominance.
Nah... not the mood Vino's following today's stage in.Rollthedice said:It's Vino's birthday or why are Astana so lively?
DanielSong39 said:Doesn't look like the break will make it
I would love thatWvv said:GVA still looking good. I'd be so very glad if he could snatch up a stage win here.