Tour of Oman *Spoiler*
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frenchfighter wrote:Stage:
1. FROOME C. SKY 03h 49' 53''
2. VAN GARDEREN T. BMC 00' 22''
3. URAN URAN R. OPQ 00' 33''
4. RODRIGUEZ J. KAT 00' 38''
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So he managed to take 30secs in 1.5km...
Classy. Heavyweight. Chapeau.0 -
He might not look like a True Champion on a bike, but my god he gets the results
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frenchfighter wrote:Poor lad, he doesn't have the face, the physique or the style of a champion.
Oh well, I guess he'll just have to settle for the wins of a true champion.0 -
r0bh wrote:frenchfighter wrote:Poor lad, he doesn't have the face, the physique or the style of a champion.
Oh well, I guess he'll just have to settle for the wins of a true champion.
And the salary. Bet he'd rather have the face, style and physique instead though.0 -
frenchfighter wrote:Poor lad, he doesn't have the face, the physique or the style of a champion.
Shame0 -
Not sure that cool and Uran can be used in the same paragraph.0
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Joelsim wrote:Not sure that cool and Uran can be used in the same paragraph.
Au contraire mon petit chou, Rigo is generally considered a pretty cool dude0 -
He's got a mullet!0
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I can't find Rigo's graceful farewell letter of thanks to 5ky and hopes for OPQS, but it was cool as fck. Anybody?...a rare 100% loyal Pro Race poster. A poster boy for the community.0
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Cool and mullet doth not go together."In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"
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Macaloon wrote:I can't find Rigo's graceful farewell letter of thanks to 5ky and hopes for OPQS, but it was cool as fck. Anybody?
Here you go.
If I start a thread dedicated to a rider - he's cool.
viewtopic.php?f=40002&t=12922471&p=18695743&hilit=uran+uran+rigoberto#p18665327“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
TailWindHome wrote:Macaloon wrote:I can't find Rigo's graceful farewell letter of thanks to 5ky and hopes for OPQS, but it was cool as fck. Anybody?
Here you go.
If I start a thread dedicated to a rider - he's cool.
viewtopic.php?f=40002&t=12922471&p=18695743&hilit=uran+uran+rigoberto#p18665327
Didn't thank PInarello though... Lightweight"In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"
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frenchfighter wrote:Both Koenig and Frank Schleck had mechanicals at the bottom of the climb.
Leopold König @LeopoldKonig · 5h
Flat tyre at the bottom of Green Mountain? Did 7watts/kg to chase back for 10mins and suddenly I saw 3km to go:))#badluck#perfectteam“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
Rigaberto might possibly be the product of incest given his full surname ... Just saying ...0
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TailWindHome wrote:If I start a thread dedicated to a rider - he's cool....a rare 100% loyal Pro Race poster. A poster boy for the community.0
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Crankbrother wrote:Rigaberto might possibly be the product of incest given his full surname ... Just saying ...
You used this one in that thread last year.0 -
“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0
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mroli wrote:No tA Doctor wrote:They did that in the Giro as well though, didn't they, sending Uran off? Though admittedly with no counter-punch from Wiggins....
In the brave new world of marginal gains, are we looking at marginal time gaps between the top contenders - ie the 5-10 seconds that someone can put into their rivals at the top of a mountain top finish, with the real gaps being made on time trials? If everyone rides to their capabilities and all the top riders have similar capabilities and no-one has a bad day....
Time trials were equally decisive in the era of chemical gains though, weren't they? Indurain used to win time trials by minutes, rather than seconds, so I'd be surprised if both types of stage weren't becoming closer. I guess this leads to a question about whether the balance between climbing stages and the length of time trials is shifting in favour of one or the other, and whether this is a bad thing. I guess that depends on what sort of rider floats your boat more (personally, I'd like to see a diversity of events, including some more where sprinters get a look in, but that isn't going to happen any time soon).0 -
Froome might not look that graceful on the bike but he sure can climb.
Uran is cool, even with a mullet. Business at the front, party at the back. Be good to see what he can do this year, I was gutted for him at the worlds.0 -
Good to see Sky drop the usual mountain railway, in favour of some serious panache.
Sending Henao on the early attack worked a treat and then Froome hitting out just as soon as
the chasers had reeled him in, worked a treat.
None of this negative, Spanish sit on the wheel of whoever is in front until 200 metres, then pinch the cheap win, lark."Science is a tool for cheaters". An anonymous French PE teacher.0 -
Blazing Saddles wrote:Good to see Sky drop the usual mountain railway, in favour of some serious panache.
Sending Henao on the early attack worked a treat and then Froome hitting out just as soon as
the chasers had reeled him in, worked a treat.
None of this negative, Spanish sit on the wheel of whoever is in front until 200 metres, then pinch the cheap win, lark.
Do you swap Xmas cards with Valverde?0 -
Blazing Saddles wrote:Good to see Sky drop the usual mountain railway, in favour of some serious panache.
Sending Henao on the early attack worked a treat and then Froome hitting out just as soon as
the chasers had reeled him in, worked a treat.
None of this negative, Spanish sit on the wheel of whoever is in front until 200 metres, then pinch the cheap win, lark.
Going off the front for a few mins is nothing particularly interesting.Contador is the Greatest0 -
You wouldn't know it but as this is a spoiler thread:
Greipel wins final stage and Froome wins GC.Contador is the Greatest0 -
frenchfighter wrote:Blazing Saddles wrote:Good to see Sky drop the usual mountain railway, in favour of some serious panache.
Sending Henao on the early attack worked a treat and then Froome hitting out just as soon as
the chasers had reeled him in, worked a treat.
None of this negative, Spanish sit on the wheel of whoever is in front until 200 metres, then pinch the cheap win, lark.
Going off the front for a few mins is nothing particularly interesting.
Yet Great champion Valverde's 200m sprint is super exciting.
I'm starting to think FrenchFighter is a character and a book or tv show will appear soon.0 -
frenchfighter wrote:You wouldn't know it but as this is a spoiler thread:
Greipel wins final stage and Froome wins GC.
PITA/Impossible to find a stream vs Olympic Ice Hockey Final on tellyWe're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
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Go Canada.Contador is the Greatest0
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Contador is the Greatest0 -
frenchfighter wrote:Go Canada.http://www.georgesfoundation.org
http://100hillsforgeorge.blogspot.com/
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