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Libertine Seguros said:Tour of R'lyeh is a very difficult race.
First stage is a Negative Time Trial.
Second stage the parcours cannot be drawn on an X and Y axis graph as usual but instead needs to be on the Y and Z axes.
Third stage, the altimetry chart is a spiral.
Stage 4 is the first MTF with a descent finish.
Stage 5 is on cobbled tarmac roads through a flat mountain range rotated through 90º.
Stage 6 will exist in space but not in time, and will be scored with time bonuses in increments of -π.
The final stage has an MTF with a punishing gradient measured in factors of i.
Red Rick said:The last two stages confiremd to me that we're all just a bunch of nerds in here![]()
Red Rick said:The last two stages confiremd to me that we're all just a bunch of nerds in here![]()
cineteq said:Among other things, yes. Besides he still has a lot to learn. Wiggo's win was based purely on that he was the No 1 TTer last year, and lack of competition.
Miburo said:EBH was with the last 25 guys. Yesterday while contador pulled it, it took +5 minutes before thomas dropped. And Stennard was still there at the last climb.
They're absolutely ridiculous, one positive thing is that they don't have a froome at the end like last year in the tour to pull someone back.
Porte ain't that good but you've froome himself of course. If Contador wasn't lying about that 75% then maybe but i'm starting to doubt if even a contador at giro 2011 form would have been enough, that's bad![]()
hfer07 said:C.O.N.T.A.D.O.R & Q.U.I.N.T.A.N.A
......and the Spaniard coalition![]()
Jason_Mercier said:This can stop him.
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Hope there's one of those in the Bonascre.
mb2612 said:you've misunderstood.
Roderick wasn't implying that Froome is doping, merely that Froome has a notoriously large bladder, and finds it exceedingly difficult to **** when it's not full. As such, should he have a drug test before a stage, and "because he's not expecting it" having ****ed just before, it could take several hours before he can go again.
Due to the rules that he has to be watched at all times, Froome may have to start the race a couple of hours behind, and, despite his best effort, he would then be unable to catch Contador.
wwabbit said:Accept the eventual result, whatever it is, with grace and maturity.
wwabbit said:Why does Froome need to be stopped? Let him race along with all the other contendors and may the best man win. Accept the eventual result, whatever it is, with grace and maturity.
Pricey_sky said:Exactly, it's amazing the people who want to 'stop' Sky riders winning. There should be some very good riders coming up against Froome in July. Whoever wins would have had a perfect 3 weeks and it will be deserved. Froome is obviously a favourite however Contador, Schleck, TVG, Purito, Pinot, Rolland, Quintana and others will be a real threat and a fascinating battle awaits.
JimPanzen said:Although I totally agree with you, I don't think the poll was meant in a "Ok, so how can we stop Froome from winning?" way but more like "This guy seems to be the overwhelming favorite. What could possibly stop him from winning?"
Soon you'll be tooZam_Olyas said:Exactly, or that's what i think but then again red_rick is a Contador homer, so i might be wrong.