rxgqgxnyfz said:But i think Tour of Cali is in his program this year, cause he doesn't want to get in the way of Kreuziger in Giro and has to train somewhere, right?
rxgqgxnyfz said:It doesn't really matter anyway, since the most important GT race in the world has proudly snubbed the team.
CatsNK said:Predictable, I guess, but disappointing nonetheless. Yet another reason not to waste two seconds watching that race. I don't get why it's the same dates anyway as the Giro. Who would watch TdC over Giro?
CatsNK said:Predictable, I guess, but disappointing nonetheless. Yet another reason not to waste two seconds watching that race. I don't get why it's the same dates anyway as the Giro. Who would watch TdC over Giro?
Cobblestoned said:Like last year, I will enjoy it to watch Giro on afternoon and the ToC at night.
Slowly I get sick of Americans who complain about ToC and the ToC to be covered live. Explain that to a German, with 2 half****ty onedayraces on highest level left, after cycling was nearly completely killed.
At least we are 4-5 years ahead. You will notice soon that this witchhunt and all the whining will not heal cycling - it will kill your cycling.
Cobblestoned said:Like last year, I will enjoy it to watch Giro on afternoon and the ToC at night.![]()
jens_attacks said:al-qaeda recruited vino in order to make more attacks:
thirteen said:but of course i just missed it...
still waiting for someone to post the end of the race online!
jens_attacks said:al-qaeda recruited vino in order to make more attacks:
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flicker said:As great a cyclist as Vino is his sense of humor is too corny for me,
Cobblestoned said:
CatsNK said:
rxgqgxnyfz said:I don't remember that too.
But i think Tour of Cali is in his program this year, cause he doesn't want to get in the way of Kreuziger in Giro and has to train somewhere, right?
Interestingly Vino himself is against radio ban.
He admits it directly benefits a few riders such like him, Evans and Gilbert, but ultimately it's not worth it.