King Boonen said:
happychappy said:
the sceptic said:
Digger said:
Wiggins is a disgrace...absolute disgrace of a human being.
Agree. If Wiggins wins roubaix it will be up there amongst the most blatant doped up performances in cycling history
Like every single rider who has ever won Roubaix. They're all utterly ridiculous.
Except Hinault and Boonen, gods of the road
Don't think Hinault was a truly menchant god of the road, talk about a hard man... Wiggins, I doubt would have stepped out of the team bus if HInault was on the start line...
(Quote) It rained that day which would result in an extremely difficult day on the cobbles. In fact, Hinault fell seven times. At one stage, he had to run through a field to avoid a motorbike which had crashed in front of him. With 13 kilometres remaining, a small black dog (called Gruson) ran out in front of Hinault taking him down again.
The Badger remounted and enraged, set off in pursuit of the small lead group he had been part of. Coming into the velodrome at Roubaix, the race was between a group containing some really strong riders. Apart from Hinault, there were three previous winners, Moser, Roger de Vlaeminck and Marc Demeyer. Guido van Calster and Hennie Kuiper were also there.
With over a lap of the track remaining, Hinault started winding up his big gear. Demeyer did go past the Breton for a few seconds before Hinault retook the lead. Coming out of the last bend, it looked like de Vlaeminck might come around him, but Hinault held on.
When asked afterwards about his thoughts on the race, he said, ”Paris Roubaix est une connerie!” (“Paris Roubaix is bulls**t!”)