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I don't think Wiggins will get it as you still have the LA fallout fresh in the public's mind and I think Ben Ainsley, David Weir and Mo Farah will get it before another cyclist and if it is a cyclist Chris Hoy
 
Apr 11, 2011
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I've seen plenty of online polls and the only people getting significant votes are Wiggins, Murray, Farah and Ennis. No one else has a chance.

The bookies aren't often wrong. Bet365 have:
Bradley Wiggins 4/11
Mo Farah 9/2
Andy Murray 10/1
Jessica Ennis 10/1
David Weir 33/1
Ellie Simmonds 50/1
Rory McIlroy 100/1
Chris Hoy 125/1
Ben Ainslie 175/1
Katherine Grainger 200/1
Nicola Adams 150/1
Sarah Storey 250/1
 
Wiggo finally saying wht he really thought. Unlike what he said in the documentry: A Year in Yellow.

Wiggins felt betrayed by Froome in the Tour

Back at the hotel, Wiggins is angry, feels betrayed. "Tonight, I wanted to go home. I thought, 'Hell, I do not like spending two weeks without knowing what will happen?'" He even speaks with Sean Yates and Shane Sutton, his mentor: "This is the end, I'm going". "From that time until the end of the Tour, I did not know what to expect from Chris."

http://biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=57563 [Spanish]
 
And it's amusing that Wiggins 2012 wanted to leave the team, while Contador 2009 wanted to stay.

In the documentary.
Reporter: You guys are like Batman and Robin.
Wiggins: I'm Batman. :D

It's hard for me to be a fan of this dude.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Lol, Wiggo has put on so much weight right now that he just can't possibly be in form in time for anything of importance anyway. We've all seen the pictures, what a difference. He should've just left the Tour the moment Froome dropped him if that's really his way of thinking lol.
 
Aug 16, 2011
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cineteq said:
Wiggo finally saying wht he really thought. Unlike what he said in the documentry: A Year in Yellow.

Wiggins felt betrayed by Froome in the Tour

Back at the hotel, Wiggins is angry, feels betrayed. "Tonight, I wanted to go home. I thought, 'Hell, I do not like spending two weeks without knowing what will happen?'" He even speaks with Sean Yates and Shane Sutton, his mentor: "This is the end, I'm going". "From that time until the end of the Tour, I did not know what to expect from Chris."

http://biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=57563 [Spanish]

Wait...what? Isn't Wiggo a cyclist? And competes in the sport of cycling? As in, the sport where you never know what could happen next.

First he complains about people questioning his performance and the pressure that comes with leading the Tour, and now he's complaining about not knowing what is going to happen next in the race :rolleyes:. If anyone else thought this people would say they weren't a real cyclist.
 
del1962 said:
Not sure it is his Scottish origin, people have no problem with Chris Hoy, more his surly attitude.

The only thing about the scottish thing is perhaps comments that he made in the past about England Football team, which some English (though not me) took an exception to me, (if I was scottish I wouldn't want England to win, I would say I don't want Scotland to win, abut as they never do anyway it does not bother me :D).


Not true:( We recently put the mighty Luxembourg to the sword 2-1 so GITRUPY Schleckies:D Rumour is, a Monaco XI captained by Vino fancy their chances next;)

Wiggins is a shoe in by the way in a remarkable year for genuine contenders for a change.
 
Jun 2, 2010
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Parrulo said:
read: "he was stronger then me and i was scared he could drop me and ride into the sunset taking my yellow jersey along, bawwww"

Exactly.
Was he in yellow then?
 
Sep 23, 2011
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"Tour leader upset after being attacked by team-mate shock"

I can't believe a leader has ever reacted like that in any of the previous 98 editions
 
The Hitch had this quote from Cancellara in another thread: "I don't want to be like wiggins and vdb and sacrifice everything for the tour."

? Wiggins won three stage races and an Olympic gold, and I thought he was planning on the Giro in 2013. Is Fabian joking or is this a subtle and high praise for Bradley's capabilities?
 
phanatic said:
The Hitch had this quote from Cancellara in another thread: "I don't want to be like wiggins and vdb and sacrifice everything for the tour."

? Wiggins won three stage races and an Olympic gold, and I thought he was planning on the Giro in 2013. Is Fabian joking or is this a subtle and high praise for Bradley's capabilities?

I would interpret what he said as more being about Wiggins' lifestyle which allowed him to win all of those things, 2 of which were preparation for the Tour and the other came within a week of it when he had the form.
 
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argyllflyer said:
I would interpret what he said as more being about Wiggins' lifestyle which allowed him to win all of those things, 2 of which were preparation for the Tour and the other came within a week of it when he had the form.

This. Training for most opf the year and a sparten lifestyle I'm assuming, and plenty of time away from the family
 
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argyllflyer said:
I would interpret what he said as more being about Wiggins' lifestyle which allowed him to win all of those things, 2 of which were preparation for the Tour and the other came within a week of it when he had the form.

That is correct. He said he couldn't make so many sacrifices in order to win the Tour. He wasn't speaking about his "Tour only focus", that wouldn't even make sense anyway. He won Paris-Nice, Romandie, Dauphiné and Olympic Gold Time Trial.
 
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trevim said:
Yeah, Cancellara usually says lots of bull**** but not this time. He was just refering to Wiggins freakish life style leading up to the Tour. About VDB, that was funny and completely spot on :D

But also pure hypocrisy considering he left Saxo to join his good friends that he did not criticize. ;) In fact, VDB2 isn't even as bad as Andy Schleck.
 
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El Pistolero said:
But also pure hypocrisy considering he left Saxo to join his good friends that he did not criticize. ;) In fact, VDB2 isn't even as bad as Andy Schleck.

VDB2 is as bad as AS. The dude gets an orgasm when he thinks podium tour.

Come man, you can't do it, not even podium!!! Just go to the giro instead of the media tour!!!

At least Andy can win it. And VDB2 seems to be a bit of a ******, don't know him personal but he didn't me give good impressions.
 
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El Pistolero said:
But also pure hypocrisy considering he left Saxo to join his good friends that he did not criticize. ;) In fact, VDB2 isn't even as bad as Andy Schleck.

what are you talking about? should we compare jvdb and andy schlecks results here?
 
Miburo said:
VDB2 is as bad as AS. The dude gets an orgasm when he thinks podium tour.

Come man, you can't do it, not even podium!!! Just go to the giro instead of the media tour!!!

At least Andy can win it. And VDB2 seems to be a bit of a ******, don't know him personal but he didn't me give good impressions.

Does anyone actually believe that Andy will win the Tour ? The problem is somewhere between "can and "will."