You mean Cav is contending the intermediate sprints now? I don't get this guy at all.Jamsque said:1st sprint of the day went Cav, Farrar, J-Rod, so we have a new leader of the Vuelta!
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You mean Cav is contending the intermediate sprints now? I don't get this guy at all.Jamsque said:1st sprint of the day went Cav, Farrar, J-Rod, so we have a new leader of the Vuelta!
Machu Picchu said:that's nice for Frank, his own brother has given up on him!
Ney the Viking said:They are his pals
Jamsque said:1st sprint of the day went Cav, Farrar, J-Rod, so we have a new leader of the Vuelta!
nvpacchi said:Did anyone from Euskaltel try to contest the sprint to keep Anton in the lead?
insideout leadout said:I don't think so. Koldo F and Urtasun are way better sprinters than J-Rod.
craig1985 said:Johnnie Walker
Such an Australian thing to name your son after a whiskey. Either that, or they are incredibly bogan (read trailer park trash).
Barredo didn't dop out by choice. He didn't eat and was dead. Lost 20 minutes at the finish. Which sucked, because he was in my fantasy team and I was sure it was the day for him.insideout leadout said:Gilbert's involvement in todays breakaway isn't good for Van Avermaet, who looks to be a potential stage winner. Gilbert should drop back just like Barredo did. Katusha isn't giving the "virtual jersey" away.
Miss Indo said:Can't wait untill the stage is done and Bjarne will say something about why he threw them out of the Vuelta... Gonna be really interesting...
All I know, at the moment, is that Bjarne has denied that it has anything to do with doping, which had not crossed my mind anyway...
- I acknowledge that I have broken one of team rules by going out to get a drink after dinner, and so Bjarne decided to send me and Stuart O'Grady home, writes Andy Schleck in a sms to tv2.dk.
- The fact is that we (Stuart O 'Grady and Andy Schleck, red) on the rest day yesterday chose to go out after eating late dinner, which one is doing in Spain. We get no more than two beers each, and then we go home at 1 o'clock, we meet Bjarne who sit at another bar, "says Andy Schleck to sporten.dk.
Reports tells that it was not the first time that this year's number two in the Tour de France has been out and enjoying himself during this edition of the Vuelta a Espana. For a week or so ago the rumors had it that he was also was out on a wet night out.
Mellow Velo said:Why no live Vuelta Eurosuck?