Agreed.
On your bike are very good and helpful. But they don't stock Specialized. (my steed of choice).
TdF tomorrow. And STILL no ORT.:cry:
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Im hoping for a tony martin win tomorrow with wiggins up close. Then even though sunday is meant to be hilly with cavs new slim physique i epect him to be up there for the sprint but maybe it is made for gilbert, really interested to see just how much power cav has lost or if he is playing mind games to make some of the other teams do some chasing for the sprint finishes.
Would not be the first time he has played mind games.
GHod i love the tour de france, my favourite ever sporting event. I love Mark Cavendish so much i think i would act like a teenage girl at a boy band concert if i ever met him.
And keep your eyes on Peter Sagan at Luquigas, he's one for the future.
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No way, I love the TDF, in my eyes those cyclists are the ultimate sports people
The pre stage favourite has won every stage so far.
Cav again tomorrow?
I hope so, got to say that sagan looks different quality, that boy is going to win a hell of a lot of stages in the future. Should be an awesome classic rider and seeing how wiggins has come on the last few years who is to say he could not win the tour in a few years time, of course we have to see how he copes with the real big stuff and not little hills in northern france.
I am shocked that sky have seemed to have let cavendish do it all on his own, imagine wiggins does win this year would it be the same next year and leave cav all on his own again. He is world champion and the defending green jersey winner. I am obviously a little biased but how they are treating him is not on at all. It shows what a great cyclist he is to still be winning a sprint like yesterday without any help what so ever, but i wonder if griepel leaves his sprint a little later or times it better if cav can beat hi without the help of a launch.
He really should not have been put in this position by team sky, i never thought it was a good move him going there and i still do not. He seems to want to defend the green jersey the way he is going for the sprint points early in the stage. But the way sagan can pick up points on the hilly stages it may cost cav.
How anyone can say cycling is boring with everything that is going on in the tour at the moment i don't know. Menchov losing time and my second favourite cyclist Tony Martin struggling with injuries but i still fancy him to do something in one of the long time trials.
Cycling and the tour de france is amazing, they should force school kids to watch this.
Menchov got his time back as he was in the peloton with 3km to go.
If Sky sent a train up with Cav to contest the sprints then the other sprints team will get tinkled that they worked to get the breakaway back and Sky did nothing til the end. The next time they'd just let the breakaway go and make Sky to all the work like they used to HTC. They know they can't compete with Cav in a sprint when he has a lead out.
Griepel goes early that's his style. I can't see him changing that. What Lotto might try to do though is put one of their riders on his wheel, so no one can follow him, then peel off when he attacks.
I can't see Cav making it in to the 3rd week of the tour. The Olympics is that important to him. Sagan seems a certainty for the green jersey regardless. The Olympics was one of the main reasons he joined Sky. Sky are practically the British Olympic team with David Brailsford heading up both. It will be interesting to see what happens in 2013.
According to a Dutch paper Levi Leipheimer, George Hincapie, David Zabriskie, Christian Vande Velde and Jonathan Vaughters (all former team mates of Armstrong) have all confessed to doping, but USADA has made it so that they can compete this season and will only face a potential suspension at the end of it. Vaughters has retired, but the other 4 are riding in this year's TdF.
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It's a mentality thing for many and more common in certain parts of the world. As long as they don't get caught it's okay.
Cycling needs to take the bad press for it to survive long-term IMO. Armstrong isn't a front-runner anymore, so the sting of the allegations would be a lot less than 5+ years ago. The truth has to come out eventually for the sport to move forward from the dark days - the popularity of the likes of Cavendish will certainly help that.Just mentioned that on itv4 seems a bit sad, got to say the evidence is stacking up against armstrong, i stopped beliving him some time ago when i read the differences in times between his races and ones from years ago. I just worry whether cycling can take the bad press. We have enough of it already and i think things have gotten better recently.
The needs to be tougher punishment otherwise people will always think they can get away with it.
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