Tour de France 2010 riders on Twitter
Cyclingtweets
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Dear All,
Cyclingtweets is totally updated for the Tour de France 2010: www.cyclingtweets.com.
Follow all Tour de France 2010 riders, even without having Twitter yourself. Real time messages from the riders will be shown, with the latest messages on top.
Also all Twitter accounts of the riders in the Tour de France 2010 are available. If you are using Twitter, you can follow the riders with the help of their Twitter names listed on our website.
Kind regards,
http://www.Cyclingtweets.com
Also an iPhone web application is available: http://iphone.cyclingtweets.com
Cyclingtweets is totally updated for the Tour de France 2010: www.cyclingtweets.com.
Follow all Tour de France 2010 riders, even without having Twitter yourself. Real time messages from the riders will be shown, with the latest messages on top.
Also all Twitter accounts of the riders in the Tour de France 2010 are available. If you are using Twitter, you can follow the riders with the help of their Twitter names listed on our website.
Kind regards,
http://www.Cyclingtweets.com
Also an iPhone web application is available: http://iphone.cyclingtweets.com
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You missed (our) Bradley out for one0
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I think Charlie Wegelius is a twitterer too0
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Problem is, not one of them posts anything remotely interesting, insightful, funny. Perhaps Wiggo last year was the exception, but would imagine he's under strict instructions to tone his tweating way down to annodine levels this year by his corporate masters.0
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Bradley hasn't tweeted for a while as well. Maybe he's lost his phone.http://www.georgesfoundation.org
http://100hillsforgeorge.blogspot.com/
http://www.12on12in12.blogspot.co.uk/0 -
thomas tweeted that there were lots of hills in this years tour this morning - it was a shock to the system let me tell you.......
if you go to cycling weekly twitter user they have a list of pro cyclists and pro team you can access easily0 -
pedro118118 wrote:Problem is, not one of them posts anything remotely interesting, insightful, funny.
Wegelius does, in his own, quirky way.0 -
TakeTheHighRoad wrote:You missed (our) Bradley out for one
No more twitter from Wiggo - team orders!
"He concluded the interview by confirming that he had abandoned his Twitter account. He said that the team’s press agent wasn’t happy with much of what Wiggins was writing – colourful language was one feature of his comments – but despite that, that he had considered returning for this year’s big race. However he’s now thought better of that."
http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/4722/ ... ccess.aspx0