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On 20/07/2012 23:56, atriage wrote:
On 20/07/2012 23:15, --D-y wrote: On Jul 20, 3:13 pm, wrote: On 20/07/2012 21:05, dardruba wrote: On 20/07/2012 18:45, --D-y wrote: On Jul 20, 9:20 am, wrote: When Cavendish blows the opposition out of the water. -- Well, now we know what he's been doing the last three weeksg. --D-y three weeks? When they moved to the mountains he moved to the back and as long as he finished within the cutoff time he didnt get too exhausted. We'll see on Sunday if thats paidoff. ISTR that Cavendish lead Sky over a cat 2 climb a few days ago...I had to do a double take myself. But isnt it nice to know that we now have a 'proper' team and managers who have the ability to select or rest riders for differing tasks. I saw him carrying bottles and riding on the front (at different times). I figured he was tending the garden and that sure looks to be the case. With all the attention he gets from the nabobs of negativity and boo- birds, it's good to see the plan bearing fruit. The cobs are blown out. On to the Champs. If that doesn't work out, even with all of Team Sky doing the yank, so be it. My money is on a fired up Sky locomotive setting a pace no other team can live with. As I suspected, but Sagan sure was moving up fast behind Cav. -- |
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atriage wrote: On 20/07/2012 23:56, atriage wrote: On 20/07/2012 23:15, --D-y wrote: On Jul 20, 3:13 pm, wrote: On 20/07/2012 21:05, dardruba wrote: On 20/07/2012 18:45, --D-y wrote: On Jul 20, 9:20 am, wrote: When Cavendish blows the opposition out of the water. -- Well, now we know what he's been doing the last three weeksg. --D-y three weeks? When they moved to the mountains he moved to the back and as long as he finished within the cutoff time he didnt get too exhausted. We'll see on Sunday if thats paidoff. ISTR that Cavendish lead Sky over a cat 2 climb a few days ago...I had to do a double take myself. But isnt it nice to know that we now have a 'proper' team and managers who have the ability to select or rest riders for differing tasks. I saw him carrying bottles and riding on the front (at different times). I figured he was tending the garden and that sure looks to be the case. With all the attention he gets from the nabobs of negativity and boo- birds, it's good to see the plan bearing fruit. The cobs are blown out. On to the Champs. If that doesn't work out, even with all of Team Sky doing the yank, so be it. My money is on a fired up Sky locomotive setting a pace no other team can live with. As I suspected, but Sagan sure was moving up fast behind Cav. After Cavendish was in the wind for 150 m. Goss was toast, and Sagan put him away. -- Old Fritz |
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On 23/07/2012 01:13, Frederick the Great wrote:
In articlepMadne4tIOaSgJHNnZ2dnUVZ8mCdnZ2d@brightvie w.co.uk, wrote: On 20/07/2012 23:56, atriage wrote: On 20/07/2012 23:15, --D-y wrote: On Jul 20, 3:13 pm, wrote: On 20/07/2012 21:05, dardruba wrote: On 20/07/2012 18:45, --D-y wrote: On Jul 20, 9:20 am, wrote: When Cavendish blows the opposition out of the water. -- Well, now we know what he's been doing the last three weeksg. --D-y three weeks? When they moved to the mountains he moved to the back and as long as he finished within the cutoff time he didnt get too exhausted. We'll see on Sunday if thats paidoff. ISTR that Cavendish lead Sky over a cat 2 climb a few days ago...I had to do a double take myself. But isnt it nice to know that we now have a 'proper' team and managers who have the ability to select or rest riders for differing tasks. I saw him carrying bottles and riding on the front (at different times). I figured he was tending the garden and that sure looks to be the case. With all the attention he gets from the nabobs of negativity and boo- birds, it's good to see the plan bearing fruit. The cobs are blown out. On to the Champs. If that doesn't work out, even with all of Team Sky doing the yank, so be it. My money is on a fired up Sky locomotive setting a pace no other team can live with. As I suspected, but Sagan sure was moving up fast behind Cav. After Cavendish was in the wind for 150 m. Goss was toast, and Sagan put him away. Yeah although I guess whether he finished second or third didn't matter much to Goss...as the great Michael Johnson said "Show me the guy who came second and I'll show you the first loser". -- |
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