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Nitro S wrote:anyone watching???![]()
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Nigatsu_Aka wrote:Nitro S wrote:anyone watching???![]()
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I do... i saw stage 3 and the finish of stage 4. I want to see stage 16 (Bagnères-de-Luchon to Pau - 2 specials and 2 1st class climbings), ohlala ... that will be one hell of a race... i think the winner will be decided in that stage.
sarparto wrote:Nigatsu_Aka wrote:Nitro S wrote:anyone watching???![]()
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I do... i saw stage 3 and the finish of stage 4. I want to see stage 16 (Bagnères-de-Luchon to Pau - 2 specials and 2 1st class climbings), ohlala ... that will be one hell of a race... i think the winner will be decided in that stage.
Thanks for the info on stage 16, was curious when it'd get interesting. I always liked to see a couple crashes, but this year's tour's been nothing but crashes.
Nigatsu_Aka wrote:Anyone saw Armstrong fell 3 times in stage 8?
Juliette wrote:I feel sorry for him. Hope Cancellara gets under Riis' car. That would get rid of the biggest spoilsports of the entire Tour.
Things were so much better when riders just rode, instead of endlessly debating how to best keep the peloton within just enough distance to catch any group of escapees.. or just blocking a few select people, and letting the rest get away. It's annoying how there's the consensus that only 3 or 4 riders are important. Contador, Cancellara, Schleck.. no one else really stands a chance, because these guys can cancel a stage with a nod of the head.
Ah yes, I do agree with your Armstrong comment. It is quite a lot to expect him to participate at top level, and he is, even when he's falling behind now, still a very impressive aged rider.Nigatsu_Aka wrote:I don't feel sorry for Armstrong, i think that he's more in the tour only for advertising and promoting rather than for winning it. It's hard to compete at 39 years old with those of 24-26... heck even at 30 years it's hard to keep up, look at Hushovd for example...Juliette wrote:I feel sorry for him. Hope Cancellara gets under Riis' car. That would get rid of the biggest spoilsports of the entire Tour.
Things were so much better when riders just rode, instead of endlessly debating how to best keep the peloton within just enough distance to catch any group of escapees.. or just blocking a few select people, and letting the rest get away. It's annoying how there's the consensus that only 3 or 4 riders are important. Contador, Cancellara, Schleck.. no one else really stands a chance, because these guys can cancel a stage with a nod of the head.
Wiggins was unimportant last year and ended 4th. So I agree, everyone's watching the big guys moves now. I'm guessing that you are pro removing the radio communications. I think that in 2012 they will remove them again.
Juliette wrote:Ah yes, I do agree with your Armstrong comment. It is quite a lot to expect him to participate at top level, and he is, even when he's falling behind now, still a very impressive aged rider.Nigatsu_Aka wrote:I don't feel sorry for Armstrong, i think that he's more in the tour only for advertising and promoting rather than for winning it. It's hard to compete at 39 years old with those of 24-26... heck even at 30 years it's hard to keep up, look at Hushovd for example...Juliette wrote:I feel sorry for him. Hope Cancellara gets under Riis' car. That would get rid of the biggest spoilsports of the entire Tour.
Things were so much better when riders just rode, instead of endlessly debating how to best keep the peloton within just enough distance to catch any group of escapees.. or just blocking a few select people, and letting the rest get away. It's annoying how there's the consensus that only 3 or 4 riders are important. Contador, Cancellara, Schleck.. no one else really stands a chance, because these guys can cancel a stage with a nod of the head.
Wiggins was unimportant last year and ended 4th. So I agree, everyone's watching the big guys moves now. I'm guessing that you are pro removing the radio communications. I think that in 2012 they will remove them again.
Hm, I'm usually in favour of technological advances, but I'd rather see it have a different effect on the sport. If it makes it more challenging, it's cool.. but yes, for one Tour, I'd love to see the radio comms removed. Just to see how different -or not- things will be.