Motogull
Todd Warrior
- Sep 16, 2005
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Looks very nice [MENTION=22214]banjo[/MENTION] .... hope the good lady doesn't mind it taking pride of place around the house for some time
Haven't seen the footage, but wondered how cav looked on the climbs?
Pretty good, he got dropped on an early climb but it got brought back together by his team. On the final climb he was up there until pretty near the end. I think if he wins tomorrows stage there are enough bonus seconds for him to take the GC (I think, I'm not going to look up the rules of the Tour of Dubai, even I am not that sad).
Thanks for that. If he's getting over hills that are seeing viviani et al dropped, got to be good news for msr?
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pictures don't do the bike justice..
Although degenkolb won today!Thanks for that. If he's getting over hills that are seeing viviani et al dropped, got to be good news for msr?
For the first time, I have got a place on Ride London 100. I'm really pleased, after the testimonial that [MENTION=16159]Bold Seagull[/MENTION] has given to this experience.
So, who else is doing it?
You'll love it. Hopefully the weather last year was a one off. Cruising out of the Olympic Park on a closed 3 lane highway through London in a massoove peloton is just a brilliant start to it. I think I saw mentioned earlier that [MENTION=11738]Spreadbetting Seagull[/MENTION] is doing it. All I'd say is plan what you're going to do getting there Sunday morning. I got lost cycling from Balham to the Olympic Park, although I was late, my group hadn't left so I was fine, but it wasn't great to turn up all flustered and panicked.
Although degenkolb won today!
I'm also doing Ride London. Definitely going to go down the day before, have to register and pick up starters pack on either the Thursday, Friday or Saturday so will probably head over and do that Saturday and then stay in London.
Yeah, but Cavendish obviously didn't have a chance of winning in a stage with a finish like that. I'm surprised that Degenkolb had that in him, he seems to have reinvented himself somewhat.