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thom

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Location
The Borough
Sagan takes the uphill sprint
 

beastie

Guru
Location
penrith
That was Full gas for sure. A hard fought finale. Greipel did well to get 7th on that finish, he must be in good nick also.
 

RecordAceFromNew

Swinging Member
Location
West London
In Portugal last year? Well, the bike just sort of drifted across the road and parked itself neatly against some rocks. Not the same as smashing it down onto the road from above head height.
Or was there another occasion? My memory's not what it was. ^_^

In 2012, Tdf

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and at another occasion probably in 2009

 
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Monsieur Remings
Location
Yatton UK
What a great day today...fair play to Bertram, played it well but it makes me wonder how well Kreuziger could have done if he'd attacked when it suited his own intentions..? It appears he's still playing second-fiddle but I think together they're going to do some damage this season.

Kwiatkowski is one cool cat - very level-headed for his age but I think he might get pipped...? And that corner Mondory took...it was never going to happen. All in all, very exciting and a great shot of Brad alongside the Columbian at the foot of the last climb. But do Movistar have the strength in depth?
 

thom

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Location
The Borough
I saw someone tweeting yesterday that the only cycle race out of all stages of tours and single day events, that took longer to complete last year, was the World Championships…

As such I think that seems rather over the top for an earlyish season stage race - had the weather been bad like this time last year, 6 hours 39 would have been over 7 hours and an lot of attrition.

Still, for all the quick guys lining up for MSR next week, I suspect they'll feel they're nearly ready.
 
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