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  • emadden
    emadden Posts: 2,431
    "tom boonen himself" :lol::lol::lol:
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  • sonny73
    sonny73 Posts: 2,203
    Boonen
  • afx237vi
    afx237vi Posts: 12,630
    "Boonen, a la Cancellara..."
  • sonny73
    sonny73 Posts: 2,203
    Not getting away.
  • emadden
    emadden Posts: 2,431
    Boonen ... leg warmers... not a real hard man :D
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  • emadden
    emadden Posts: 2,431
    Chris Sutton !!!
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  • sonny73
    sonny73 Posts: 2,203
    Sutton!!! Good stuff Sky a decent lead out and not too ealry as we sometimes see.
  • afx237vi
    afx237vi Posts: 12,630
    Soo-tonne wins.
  • afx237vi
    afx237vi Posts: 12,630
    Sutton moves into the big leagues with that one.
  • sonny73
    sonny73 Posts: 2,203
    A very good weekends work from Sky indeed.
  • Moomaloid
    Moomaloid Posts: 2,040
    Super sprint!
  • emadden
    emadden Posts: 2,431
    Ich bin Tyler Farrer screwed up that one
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  • Two totally different races this weekend and both really worth watching.

    Good weekend for Sky too:

    2, 3 yesterday

    1, 4 today

    Good on Sutton.
  • csp
    csp Posts: 777
    1. Christopher Sutton
    2. Yauheni Hutarovich
    3. Andre Greipel
    4. Tyler Farrar
    5. Ionas Van Genechten
    6. Sebastien Chavanel
    7. Anthony Ravard
    8. Edvald Boasson Hagen
    9. Adrien Petit
    10. Kristof Goddaert
  • darren H
    darren H Posts: 122
    Brilliant win for sutton, shame it wasnt on tv to watch it unfold.
    Good weekend for team sky.
  • ms_tree
    ms_tree Posts: 1,405
    Goodo! Hutarovich 2nd!
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  • ratsbeyfus
    ratsbeyfus Posts: 2,841
    Garry H wrote:

    Thanks for link - Flecha did a decent turn at the end considering his efforts yesterday. Great commentry at 8min in

    "Farrar blah blah, Farrar blah blah, farrah blah blah... Huh?.................. Das Sutton! Sutton is it? Yap, Christophe Sutton!"


    I had one of them red bikes but I don't any more. Sad face.

    @ratsbey
  • Bunch sprint. In more exciting news, Basso, Champion, takes a win in GP Lugano.
    Contador is the Greatest
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    Contador is the Greatest
  • Bunch sprint. In more exciting news, Basso, Champion, takes a win in GP Lugano.

    You don't think a bunch sprint in a one day race is exciting?
  • Wow, Leezer went straight into the back of that spectator then he got crushed by two others. Poor guy - they weren't even on the course proper.
    Contador is the Greatest
  • LangerDan
    LangerDan Posts: 6,132
    Bunch sprint. In more exciting news, Basso, Champion, takes a win in GP Lugano.

    You don't think a bunch sprint in a one day race is exciting?

    A 108-rider bunch finish at the end of a semi-classic is taking the piss a little.
    'This week I 'ave been mostly been climbing like Basso - Shirley Basso.'
  • FJS
    FJS Posts: 4,820
    LangerDan wrote:
    Bunch sprint. In more exciting news, Basso, Champion, takes a win in GP Lugano.

    You don't think a bunch sprint in a one day race is exciting?

    A 108-rider bunch finish at the end of a semi-classic is taking the piss a little.

    Agree. Perhaps it was as compensation for last year's KBK over-indulgence in terms of 'epicness'
  • deejay
    deejay Posts: 3,138

    You don't think a bunch sprint in a one day race is exciting?
    No. (well it is for 3 mins or so) because any road race that cannot get rid of the sprinters shouldn't be called a "Classic".
    Having said that, I have a vivid memory of Gent Wevelgem with a GB Team lead out train for Mario Cipollini including Museeuw, Ballerini, and that was something to see.

    I say NO because of all the disapointments in that (former, I say) Monument, Milan San Remo since 1997 being won by the souped up German on several occasions and other sprinters since.
    What was it 1996 that the MSR Finish was changed to a place further away from the Poggio because a year or so earlier the Official cars had caused such an accident to the riders, by parking just after the Finish Line.
    We now have a regroupment from the Poggio and teams have time to get their sprinters to the front of the peloton.
    That race has been ruined now and Kelly would never have done his Epic Win with a Finish so far away.
    Organiser, National Championship 50 mile Time Trial 1972