Tour de France Stage 2 Brussels - Spa, 192 km Monday, July 5 2010

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So much for the hard men of pro cycling. A crash like that and suddenly a course they've rode for years is too dangerous? Cancellara looked like a wuss and the rest of them looked like puppets. Bet they're running to tweet their frustrations. Another boring stage. Two for two. That's the modern tour unfortunately.
 
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palmerq said:
it is interesting :S.... it's not fair but it would make things very interesting.... although I am hoping for a good performance from franck so I am a bit glad he's got back there... I think i mean the crash is bad and it would have been better without it because i think this stage could have been really good but there was the crash and now we get nothing really :S... they crashed it didnt make any gaps and no big fight for the stage win either.

Ok, my bad for misunderstanding then.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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goggalor said:
Today showed us the difference between the Tour and the Giro: When, God forbid, something exciting happens in the Tour, it takes 20 minutes before everything is back to normal again. "Normal" being the peloton soft pedaling in protest to the finish because something (almost) happened GC-wise on a non mountain stage.

The stage in Milan was sort-of neutralized last year.
Although that ****ed off Zomegnan alright.
 
They better not take Chavanel's yellow away :mad:


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Two best riders ever there :p
 
Oct 16, 2009
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Today also showed us that the whole "pro cyclists are the toughest athletes in the world" stuff is nothing but a myth.

****, this stage really ****ed me off. I need a cold shower.

Congrats to Chavanel.

ak-zaaf said:
The stage in Milan was sort-of neutralized last year.
Although that ****ed off Zomegnan alright.
I guess so. Maybe today showed us the difference between a race with and without Lance/Cancellara... Or maybe we just saw pro cycling at its absolute worst today.
 
Oct 18, 2009
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palmerq said:
yes i have this on and treading this thread :S...... it is better than nothing... infact these threads are quite good for getting some info.......

btw for teh fellow who gave me the link to bbc radio 5... my antiquated netbook tells me i do not have the correct media player so it cant play it:S... its some linux nonsense and i have tried many times to install this but i cant do it:S....... so that isnt working either but i found one site that i can play radio stations from around the world on.. so i just need to find one that will be broadcasting the tour..... the radio 5 live on there had some stuff about politics on it.........



for te stage... what a gay finish a big crash that could have been really interesting ends up being very uninteresting... I thought todays stage could have been good fun at the end... but i would like chavanal to win though and I hope he gets the yellow.

The best thing you could do is throw that netbook down the street and buy a sony viao. mine cost $1500 nz ($800) it's a powerhouse, it does everything even video rendering :)
 
I seem to remember folks were (wrongly) giving Vino a ton of crap when the small group started racing after Nibali and Basso crashed at the Giro this year.

I'm waiting to see exactly what happened here before I give any thoughts one way or the other (though I don't understand why they didn't race once everyone was back together).
 
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I just had to sit down

Phil made sense. My legs almost gave out. "Why neutralize the times? It's a bike race!"
 
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SBS in aus just showed the replay of first crash, motorbike had nothing to do with it, was 50 metres behind.

Pathetic from Cancellara
 
theyoungest said:
No, a lack of confidence in Armstrong, who doesn't care if anyone falls behind through no fault of their own.

Yes, I wonder what folks will say if he repeats his 2004 cobbles abuse of Iban Mayo?


Publicus said:
I seem to remember folks were (wrongly) giving Vino a ton of crap when the small group started racing after Nibali and Basso crashed at the Giro this year.

I'm waiting to see exactly what happened here before I give any thoughts one way or the other (though I don't understand why they didn't race once everyone was back together).
+1
 
Oct 18, 2009
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pedaling squares said:
So much for the hard men of pro cycling. A crash like that and suddenly a course they've rode for years is too dangerous? Cancellara looked like a wuss and the rest of them looked like puppets. Bet they're running to tweet their frustrations. Another boring stage. Two for two. That's the modern tour unfortunately.
I agree what a bunch of pussies:(
 
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I think everyone is missing the point about the motor bike being involved in the crash. If circumstances were different then we might see otherwise. But feel free to armchair quarterback from your lofty all knowing positions on the CN forums.

Where did you finish in the pack today?...oh, wait you are sitting in a chair too...
 
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Well done Chavanel because he raced, Monfort, Roelandts raced but that is one of the most pathetic things ever. speechless and probably try to fiind a tour of Austria feed for tommorow.
 
This is very disappointing. We should be talking about Chavanel and his great breakaway, victory, and only 2 and a half months after fracturing his skull on these very same roads.

Instead we will be talking about the nuetralization and riders protest.
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
that was pretty pathetic.
I wonder is spartacus would have helped create that situation had his team leaders not fallen.

Exactly right timy. You hit the nail on the head. They will then have to neutralise the gaps tommorow then if somebody crashes. I reckon schleck even though he got back has done a lot of damage to his chances of overall, he will be tired and injured come later in the tour after that. BMC have been caught up in the crash with hincapie and morabito being caught out.
 
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online-rider said:
The best thing you could do is throw that netbook down the street and buy a sony viao. mine cost $1500 nz ($800) it's a powerhouse, it does everything even video rendering :)

that's a good price... but i was living in canada for the last year so i spent all of my money(i am not so old so I think i can behave like this for a bit longer :S)... and now I am back in blighty with no money and no job right now.......

but you're not wrong as soon as i get a job again the net book is getting it.... I plan on executing it with some kind of gun.