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Easily. Which brings me tu Purito. All he needs to do is not let anybody catch him, and he'll know he won La Vuelta. Very simple, right?LaFlorecita said:Gesink should catch Moreno.
cineteq said:Easily. Which brings me tu Purito. All he needs to do is not let anybody catch him, and he'll know he won La Vuelta. Very simple, right?
DominicDecoco said:I wonder how many of the riders who will stop by the 20km mark for a coffee and a danish...
williamp78 said:Whats the green line for?
Publicus said:There's no easy way to say this . . . No one will catch Purito tomorrow.
ElChingon said:Shortcut for the non-TT riders who want to stay in the race but who opt for no stage wins from here on out.
ElChingon said:That should be a requirement of the stage, add the downing of one hot coffee and a large danish at the halfway mark. Lets see who wins then!
manafana said:are we going see road bikes so with tt setup?
Miburo said:Thinking about it, anytime Purito starts a TT in a leaders jersey he loses it.
Vuelta '10, Vuelta '11 and then Giro '12.
Must be kinda annoying lol
webvan said:That's a pretty mean ITT, when was the last time we had something like that (other than a climb like Alpe d'Huez 2004 or Chamrousse 2001) ? 2009 Annecy ? Hill was easier, no ? St Etienne 1997 ? I wonder if Froome will catch Bertie ad Bertie Valverder...at least they'll have something to aim for.
will10 said:Full TT setups tomorrow I expect.
Grzdylu said:Giro Italia 2009
Parrulo said:i have deleted the spam posts made by la florecita.
any further posting like that will be dealt with a warning
will10 said:Full TT setups tomorrow I expect.