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I was laughing.
That was a turn up for the books.
I followed stage 3 through the live reports. By the time they outlined the changes in the GC standings I was laughing out loud. A fun race, indeed; even if it does not ultimately affect the final GC standings. -- Michael Press |
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I was laughing.
On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 11:12:19 -0700, Michael Press
wrote: That was a turn up for the books. I followed stage 3 through the live reports. By the time they outlined the changes in the GC standings I was laughing out loud. A fun race, indeed; even if it does not ultimately affect the final GC standings. I'm still holding out for my prediction. TTT puts Astana well up the road on the other contenders, everyone watches Contador and Armstrong, including each other, but no one can do anything about it, and one day Levi goes up the road like a set up man and never comes back. 1. Levi 2. Alberto 3. Lance You heard it here first. Actually, you will probably hear it only here, period... Not to set off the here, here or hear, hear controversy. Predictions? They're there for their own reasons. Someone else will have to play with pedals and peddles. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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I was laughing.
On Jul 6, 11:12*am, Michael Press wrote:
That was a turn up for the books. I followed stage 3 through the live reports. By the time they outlined the changes in the GC standings I was laughing out loud. A fun race, indeed; even if it does not ultimately affect the final GC standings. Dumbass - I love it when a team sticks it to everyone else in the crosswind. Doesn't happen often in the TdF, although it does in the Vuelta. Nice job Columbia. Can hardly wait to see the TV feed tonite. thanks, Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. |
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I was laughing.
On Jul 6, 3:37*pm, KG wrote:
On Jul 6, 11:12*am, Michael Press wrote: That was a turn up for the books. I followed stage 3 through the live reports. By the time they outlined the changes in the GC standings I was laughing out loud. A fun race, indeed; even if it does not ultimately affect the final GC standings. Dumbass - I love it when a team sticks it to everyone else in the crosswind. Doesn't happen often in the TdF, although it does in the Vuelta. Nice job Columbia. Can hardly wait to see the TV feed tonite. thanks, Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. Astana should not have worked with Columbia when the split happened (with Contador behind). the fact that they did shows you where bruyneel's loyalties lie ... contador is on his own ... |
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I was laughing.
"bar" wrote in message
... Astana should not have worked with Columbia when the split happened (with Contador behind). the fact that they did shows you where bruyneel's loyalties lie ... contador is on his own ... I suppose that's why you aren't a Director Sportif. |
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I was laughing.
On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 12:37:18 -0700 (PDT), KG
wrote: On Jul 6, 11:12*am, Michael Press wrote: That was a turn up for the books. I followed stage 3 through the live reports. By the time they outlined the changes in the GC standings I was laughing out loud. A fun race, indeed; even if it does not ultimately affect the final GC standings. Dumbass - I love it when a team sticks it to everyone else in the crosswind. Doesn't happen often in the TdF, although it does in the Vuelta. Nice job Columbia. Can hardly wait to see the TV feed tonite. Yeah, I'm not a big fan of Columbia or LANCE but they showed how it's done. So many teams screwed up. Esp Quickstep and Silence: WTF, getting caught up in crosswinds? C'mon. Skil-Shimano is hardcore for a little team - they had four guys in that split. |
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I was laughing.
Johnny Twelve-Point presented by JFT wrote:
Skil-Shimano is hardcore for a little team - they had four guys in that split. Yeah. Five, though, and six after the early break with De Kort was absorbed. |
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I was laughing.
On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 15:23:44 -0700 (PDT), bar
wrote: Astana should not have worked with Columbia when the split happened (with Contador behind). the fact that they did shows you where bruyneel's loyalties lie ... contador is on his own ... You never know. I assume that JB knows a lot more about the relative strength of LA and AC than anyone outside the team. Perhaps he knows that Contador will have no trouble taking the time back in the mountains and was only looking to help Lance finish higher up and perhaps have two Astana riders on the podium. Perhaps JB knows that Lance is the strongest and the decision to help Lance at Contador's expense was a no brainer. I think that by Sunday night things will be clearer. |
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"Jack Hollis" wrote in message
... On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 15:23:44 -0700 (PDT), bar wrote: Astana should not have worked with Columbia when the split happened (with Contador behind). the fact that they did shows you where bruyneel's loyalties lie ... contador is on his own ... You never know. I assume that JB knows a lot more about the relative strength of LA and AC than anyone outside the team. Perhaps he knows that Contador will have no trouble taking the time back in the mountains and was only looking to help Lance finish higher up and perhaps have two Astana riders on the podium. Perhaps JB knows that Lance is the strongest and the decision to help Lance at Contador's expense was a no brainer. I think that by Sunday night things will be clearer. Jack, come on - what Astana needs is someone other than Contador to be the target. Armstrong is what? 37? There's absolutely no way he can win the Tour unless it's given to him on a platter. So you put the focus on Lance until the stages in which Contador kills the rest of the competition. With luck Lance can finish in the top 10. But there's little chance that Lance could finish in front of Levi unless Levi has some sort of trouble. |
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On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 19:02:51 -0700, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com
wrote: Perhaps JB knows that Lance is the strongest and the decision to help Lance at Contador's expense was a no brainer. I think that by Sunday night things will be clearer. Jack, come on - what Astana needs is someone other than Contador to be the target. Armstrong is what? 37? There's absolutely no way he can win the Tour unless it's given to him on a platter. I also am skeptical that Armstrong can win the Tour. At his age, I can't see him doing well in the last week even if he does remain in contention to that point. Nevertheless, there's a chance that he will be in yellow again tomorrow night. If Astana delivers for him tomorrow and he's able to keep the yellow for a couple of days, it will build a lot of interest in the race around the world. You couldn't have written a better script. Of course, this depends on Lance getting the yellow jersey tomorrow. If Lance does win the Tour, it will be an epic achievement. It will go down in history as one of the greatest achievements by any athlete in any sport. |
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