Will Contador remain healthy?

iainf72
iainf72 Posts: 15,784
edited May 2008 in Pro race
His roomie struck down with stomach bug (quiet in the back) and had to be replaced.

I'm almost getting excited about the Giro. My other half hasn't produced our new additon yet so may planned leave for the whole of the Giro may be slightly delayed.
Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.

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  • andyp
    andyp Posts: 10,571
    Sex and curry are two well known labour inducers or so I'm told. :wink:
  • micron
    micron Posts: 1,843
    Running up and down stairs works quite well - but sex and curry are more fun - congratulations iain and partner.

    Noval replaced Muravyev but he too has been struck down by the stomach bug. Pretty damned messy if you ask me :wink:
  • iainf72
    iainf72 Posts: 15,784
    Tried most of the tricks so far. Obviously he's trying to hang on to get a cool Italian name :P

    Still don't have a scooby who to choose for overall in the Giro. Astana look good on paper but Gibo is practically a dead cert for a reasonable amount of PTP points.
    Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.
  • ms_tree
    ms_tree Posts: 1,405
    A friend of mine ate Chilli Con Carne then drove about 30 miles home. Bambino arrived that night!
    Ciao!
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  • andyp
    andyp Posts: 10,571
    iainf72 wrote:
    Tried most of the tricks so far. Obviously he's trying to hang on to get a cool Italian name :P

    Still don't have a scooby who to choose for overall in the Giro. Astana look good on paper but Gibo is practically a dead cert for a reasonable amount of PTP points.
    Paolo would be good.

    I'm in the same (PTP) boat as you. I need the points so need a podium finisher and the more I look at it the more I think Simoni is the steady eddy choice.
  • andrewgturnbull
    andrewgturnbull Posts: 3,861
    iainf72 wrote:
    His roomie struck down with stomach bug (quiet in the back) and had to be replaced.

    I'm almost getting excited about the Giro. My other half hasn't produced our new additon yet so may planned leave for the whole of the Giro may be slightly delayed.

    Hi Iain.

    Hope you're having a girl if you're planning to bring the baby home wearing the maglia rosa.

    Cheers, Andy
  • drenkrom
    drenkrom Posts: 1,062
    As long as you don't settle on Ricardo, he should get along with his co-nursers.
  • Noodley
    Noodley Posts: 1,725
    You could always use threats - unless you give birth by "enter date" our child will be called "Tyler" :lol:

    Good luck (not sure if that's the right greeting :oops: ) to you all.
  • RichN95.
    RichN95. Posts: 27,259
    Tell Mrs f72 that you will name the newcomer after the stage winner that day. So if she wants an Anglo name like Robert (Robbie) or Mark then she should get on with it as they may not make over the mountains. If you have a little Danilo or Gilberto, it's her own fault.

    Don't do it on Saturday though - Slipstream and Astana aren't good names - boy or girl.
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  • dccok
    dccok Posts: 28
    good luck with everything - ours arrived just after the tour hit london - wondeful summer- roll on the giro and thank god for sky +

    dccok
  • GroupOfOne MkII
    GroupOfOne MkII Posts: 1,289
    Noodley wrote:
    You could always use threats - unless you give birth by "enter date" our child will be called "Tyler" :lol:

    Would have thought Tugboat would be more of a threat :lol:
    I like the idea of naming it after that days stage winner, go on, dare you :wink: