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July 10, 2010, 04:16:42 AM »
Favourite tour stage anyone?
This is probably mine
Pantani was easlily my favourite rider, he was just so exciting to watch a pure climber. Yes he was a cheat but imo they all were back then and he was still amazing to watch.
RIP Marco.
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Tempers flare on the Tour...
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Armstrong proves himself to be a true Champion
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Marco Pantani was different class! By far my favourite cyclist of any generation.
'The death of Marco Pantani' by Matt Rendall, is a good read though its a sad story from his young loner days to his explosion, he was a degen but a lovable one!
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Armstrong has been dropped on the first major climb of the tour, he had a crash at the bottom. Good news for Wiggins podium chances.
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And again, bad luck to say the least
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Mammoth day ending in the Col de la Madeleine, could be a classic.
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Quote from: Tonji on July 13, 2010, 10:44:03 AM
Mammoth day ending in the Col de la Madeleine, could be a classic.
Wiggins & Evans looked off it the other day, straight battle between Shleck & Contador now?
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Looks likes Evans has been gg'd
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2 man tour this. Schlek looks in supreme shape, could be a cracking end to the tour
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I've got Schlek without Contador but didn't take him outright. I only swtiched on about half an hour ago. Any news on Wiggins? Is 3rd place quite open?
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Quote from: Dubai on July 13, 2010, 03:29:03 PM
2 man tour this. Schlek looks in supreme shape, could be a cracking end to the tour
That TT at the end could be crucial, guess he needs at least a minute advantage going into that.
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Quote from: Nico29 on July 05, 2010, 08:32:05 AM
I know nothing about cycling, but have had some bets after reading this thread and looking at the markets. Place value ftw.
Have had a cheeky ton on, 2 place i win, 3 i win nicccce and if 1 just wins it's wiiiiiii.
£25 ew A Schleck@8-1
£12.50 ew Basso@25-1
£12.50 ew Evans@33-1
1-2-3 please!
Great sweat this on Schleck. Thought same with evans, just hope he dsnt ride himself out of a place chance today.
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He destructed mate, cant place now
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Favourite tour has to be 1980 (I'm old school, I am)
Classic;
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