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Grandfondo

12,241 posts

206 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Looked very easy for Kittel!

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 23rd January 2015
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Cav gets beaten twice in two days by an unknown Colombian Gaviria in San Luis, Porte looking strong in TDU and some epic crash footage from Jeremy Roy worth finding from Stage 4 and Dowsett postpones hour record attempt following injury, lots going on!

DeuxCentCinq

14,180 posts

182 months

Friday 23rd January 2015
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Unknown Columbian, eh?

ALawson

7,815 posts

251 months

Friday 23rd January 2015
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pablo said:
some epic crash footage from Jeremy Roy worth finding from Stage 4
Crash

Agreed.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Friday 23rd January 2015
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that's going to sting in the bath later

The Stiglet

2,062 posts

194 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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DeuxCentCinq said:
Unknown Columbian, eh?
wink

Dr Imran T

2,301 posts

199 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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pablo said:
Cav gets beaten twice in two days by an unknown Colombian Gaviria in San Luis, Porte looking strong in TDU and some epic crash footage from Jeremy Roy worth finding from Stage 4 and Dowsett postpones hour record attempt following injury, lots going on!
What are we expecting from Porte this year? I'd be interested to know smile

mcelliott

8,656 posts

181 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Obviously I think Porte will have a better season than he did last year, however I don't think he is ever going to win a major tour (is he down as team leader for the Giro?) At a push, I could possibly see him on the podium, but he should do very well in the smaller stage races - i.e. Paris-Nice, Tour of Romandie, etc. I think his real strength now is as a wing man for someone like Froome.

Dr Imran T

2,301 posts

199 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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mcelliott said:
Obviously I think Porte will have a better season than he did last year, however I don't think he is ever going to win a major tour (is he down as team leader for the Giro?) At a push, I could possibly see him on the podium, but he should do very well in the smaller stage races - i.e. Paris-Nice, Tour of Romandie, etc. I think his real strength now is as a wing man for someone like Froome.
Yes, that's how I see him as a 'wing man'. He's a good cyclist and a superb team player but imho not a GT contender. Whether that is the aim with sky/him I don't know.


Alex Langheck

835 posts

129 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Last UCI CX World Cup race of the season tomorrow. Shown live on You Tube.

Rouleur

7,024 posts

189 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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Armstrong never learns:

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/police-lance-armstron...

DENVER (AP) -- Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong hit two parked cars with an SUV after a night of partying in Aspen, Colorado, but agreed to let his longtime girlfriend take the blame to avoid national attention, police reports show.

Police cited Armstrong with failing to report an accident and speeding weeks after the Dec. 28 accident, but only after his girlfriend, Anna Hansen, acknowledged lying for him.

Armstrong declined immediate comment on Tuesday. His attorney, Pamela Mackey, didn't immediately return a call.

Hansen initially told police she had been driving home from an Aspen Art Museum party when she lost control of Armstrong's GMC Yukon on icy roads, hitting the cars. She said she drove because ''Lance had a little bit to drink,'' according to the reports.

A man who had been renting one of the damaged cars told a police detective that Hansen came running up to his house in high heels, apologizing and promising to pay for the repairs.

''She said, 'I'm Anna, we're the Armstrongs, my husband's Lance, he was just driving maybe too fast around the corner or something,''' the man, Thomas Van Allen, told police, according to the reports.

Police say Hansen and Armstrong left the scene before police arrived.

Detectives later interviewed Hansen, who eventually told them Armstrong was driving, but the couple had decided to let her take the blame.

''We've had our family name smeared over every paper in the world in the last couple of years and honestly, I've got teenagers, I just wanted to protect my family,'' Hansen told police, the reports state. ''I thought, gosh, Anna Hansen hit some cars, it's not going to show up in the papers, but Lance Armstrong hit some cars, it's going to be a national story.''

Failure to report an accident is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a fine of between $150 and $300. Driving too fast for conditions is punishable by a fine between $15 and $100.

Hansen is not charged with a crime.

The Aspen Daily News first reported the citation. Armstrong is scheduled to appear in court March 17.

Armstrong won the Tour de France every year from 1999 to 2005. Those titles were stripped after a massive report by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency detailed the use of performance enhancing drugs by Armstrong and his U.S. Postal Service teammates.

Jonnny

29,395 posts

189 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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Cav wins stage 1 in Dubai!

Matt_N

8,900 posts

202 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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By a nose!

Lead out broke down a bit too early but at least he took the win.

Just about to drag my sorry broken leg out of bed to go and watch the live coverage of stage 2.

CoolC

4,216 posts

214 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Does anyone know where today's hour record attempt is being shown?

ALawson

7,815 posts

251 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Just saw a replay of stage 4, 49 kph average for two and a half hours in that heat.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Sunday 15th February 2015
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ALawson said:
Just saw a replay of stage 4, 49 kph average for two and a half hours in that heat.
just reading my favourite book Tom Simpson "Cycling is my life" he describes the last hour of the 1960 stage to Bordeaux avg over 56kph.

Dr Imran T

2,301 posts

199 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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Great stage today in the tour of Andalucia

Good to see some proper racing so early on in the season. Hats off to both Froome and AC for a show of force.

It's been on Eurosport for those interested smile

mcelliott

8,656 posts

181 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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Dr Imran T said:
Great stage today in the tour of Andalucia

Good to see some proper racing so early on in the season. Hats off to both Froome and AC for a show of force.

It's been on Eurosport for those interested smile
Yes I watched the stage just before, thoroughly enjoyed it, Loving the backdrop to today's stage in particular. Bertie looks like he's going to have a great tussle with Froome in this race and hopefully for the coming season, along with the other GC contenders. Promises to be a stellar year.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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mcelliott said:
Yes I watched the stage just before, thoroughly enjoyed it, Loving the backdrop to today's stage in particular. Bertie looks like he's going to have a great tussle with Froome in this race and hopefully for the coming season, along with the other GC contenders. Promises to be a stellar year.
Every time I see you post I always think of this guy

mcelliott

8,656 posts

181 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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johnxjsc1985 said:
mcelliott said:
Yes I watched the stage just before, thoroughly enjoyed it, Loving the backdrop to today's stage in particular. Bertie looks like he's going to have a great tussle with Froome in this race and hopefully for the coming season, along with the other GC contenders. Promises to be a stellar year.
Every time I see you post I always think of this guy
Ha ha, I wish I had half his speed! Seriously though, Malcolm Elliott was one of my favourite riders in the 80s. I remember him riding for ANC Halfords and the Raleigh team domestically then went on to a very successful career on the continent and then latterly in the USA. Still pretty fit now apparently.