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ILovecycling said:Yes,he is a Perreiro-like winner of Tour de France
Sorry Oscar
Agreed.
Brothers in Arms.
ILovecycling said:Yes,he is a Perreiro-like winner of Tour de France
Sorry Oscar
Angliru said:Yep, that matters tons once they click into their pedals at start.![]()
I never took it personal. What amazes me though is how you went from being the poster who talked most about the giro gc battle for half the giro, to someone who didn't care 1 bit for the gc and just cheered for mountains to be cancelled so cav could win.Waterloo Sunrise said:I'm amazed someone with such a heads I win, tails you lose attitude is not able to take a personal victory from this, after your impressive success in taking personal offence at so much to do with Wiggins.
It seems quaint to think now that when Sky started out with their "British Tour de France winner within 5 years" schtick, Peter Kennaugh was the guy touted. Wiggins at that point was a one hit wonder, and we had no idea if he would ever become a genuine GT winner before he ran out of time (I think I recall saying back then that he'd never finish higher in a GT than he did in 2009, so I was pretty wrong on that one!). Kennaugh had just had a pretty useful showing in the Girobio at 20 years of age (for the record Cayetano Sarmiento, who is 2 years his senior, won... and Richie Porte, who is FOUR years Kennaugh's senior, came 14th, just ahead of Dominik Nerz, who is Kennaugh's age), and was seen as a star of the future.Pulpstar said:I think Wiggins is genuinely injured fwiw, no way he would not want to do SOMETHING in this Tour (Stage victories in the TT stages/TTT stages) even if he is super-dom to Froome, especially after his Giro. But if hes injured, hes injured..
Could be a great opportunity for Kennaugh now if he makes the team because of this !
Also, trying to work out how this affects my biggest bet of the Tour - Porte E/W @ 100-1 !
It's kind of mean, but I like your post somewhatNetserk said:I'd wish he'd never start a race again. Time to retire for good
Bye bye Wiggo you won't be missed.
thehog said:Agreed.
Brothers in Arms.
Netserk said:I'd wish he'd never start a race again. Time to retire for good
Bye bye Wiggo you won't be missed.
Miburo said:Hitch wants to see Wiggins fail.
Netserk said:I'd wish he'd never start a race again. Time to retire for good
Bye bye Wiggo you won't be missed.
The Hitch said:I don't know what yall are complaining about. If there are posts you dont like, why not quote them and challenge them rather than these generalizations blaming the entire forum for something and not even making clear what that is.
Im personally very disapointed he wont make it. It would have been good to see him fall to earth after talking himself up as wanting to win the tour this year, and it would have been hillarious to see him win (hes already won it once so i dont really care if he ends up winning it twice thrice or even 7 times).
ILovecycling said:Yes,he is a Perreiro-like winner of Tour de France
Sorry Oscar
JimmyFingers said:Perhaps all reasons why he was ushered out the backdoor, if it is a smokescreen. I remarked in another forum I go to that I was reminded of Cound's tweet about Froome and Wiggins never lining up at the race in the same kit again. Curious and curiouser, you might say.
Tonton said:Looking more and more like a one hit Wonder a la Walkowiak indeed...
The Hitch said:No I dont. In fact I just said the exact opposite. By what right do you start putting words into my mouth
I don't care if he wins or fails, I just want him to ride because the media image of him in this country was so fake it would have found difficulty surviving this tour.
Its too late for Wiggins to fail. He's already won. Even if he never touches a bike again he has won.
Libertine Seguros said:It seems quaint to think now that when Sky started out with their "British Tour de France winner within 5 years" schtick, Peter Kennaugh was the guy touted. Wiggins at that point was a one hit wonder, and we had no idea if he would ever become a genuine GT winner before he ran out of time (I think I recall saying back then that he'd never finish higher in a GT than he did in 2009, so I was pretty wrong on that one!). Kennaugh had just had a pretty useful showing in the Girobio at 20 years of age (for the record Cayetano Sarmiento, who is 2 years his senior, won... and Richie Porte, who is FOUR years Kennaugh's senior, came 14th, just ahead of Dominik Nerz, who is Kennaugh's age), and was seen as a star of the future.
Nobody even thought to mention Froome. Pre-bilharzia.
Miburo said:My bad. What i meant is that you want the british people to see how good of a rider Wiggins actually is. I remember you are always talking about how great they think he is while you don't agree with that.
In short you want him to ride against AC (or even Froome) expecting he'll fail;
Cimber said:Top 10 one-hit-wonders
1. Sit Bradley Wiggins - Steady Watts in Yellow (2012)
2. Los Del Rio - Macarena (1996)
3. Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby (1990)
4. Baha Men - Who Let the Dogs Out? (2000)
5. Johan Vansummeren - Easy Going Cobbles (2011)
6.Dexys Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen (1982)
7.Nena - 99 Luftballons (1984)
8.Roger Walkowiak - Black and White and Yellow (1956)
9.Meredith Brooks - Bit ch (1997)
10.Survivor - Eye of the Tiger (1982)
Miburo said:My bad. What i meant is that you want the british people to see how good of a rider Wiggins actually is. I remember you are always talking about how great they think he is while you don't agree with that.
In short you want him to ride against AC (or even Froome) expecting he'll fail;
Bye Bye Bicycle said:It matters before, during and after the race.
Clinic issues aside its easier to cheer for a guy who has something to say, has great musical taste and awesome haircuts.
Meanwhile Froome, Contador, Valverde, Rodriguez - is there anything interesting in this people? Just bland, boring cycling machines.
Cimber said:Yeah I for one would like the Brits to really see what Froome recently stated: they had very easy competition last year.
JimmyFingers said:You're right of course, I just dislike the sneering, but then I'm not a very partisan cycle fan so I certainly take no pleasure in crashes, injuries, illness or terrible form in a rider. Which was happening in the thread and has happened before (but not an accusation directed at you, y'understand).