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Chaps - You can do your own reviews!!
You're just pissed off he cost you £200. I don't blame you.Chaps - You can do your own reviews!!
In all honesty it's nice to have my luck reinforced.You're just pissed off he cost you £200. I don't blame you.
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Well that certainly was an enjoyable tour.
I can't think of too many days without a highlight or talking point.
I'm even struggling to pick out a villain, beyond some of the media, in with all the hero's.
Froome - Rode to perfection.
G - Did everything brilliantly, including his interviews.
Wouter Poels - I think he'll get forgotten but for me his Alpine riding kept CF in yellow.
Tony Martin - Dogged determination for yellow, and epitomising Le Tour with his collar bone sticking through his skin.
Peter Sagan - All guts and talent.
Steve Cummings - Blasting past the Frenchies.
Plenty of heroic climbing and descending.
A great looking route, as usual.
Some top notch coverage.
A fair few heart in mouth moments as well. (today's was self-inflicted)
Finally, I hope Cofidis get a wild card entry next year, the race seemed a little lacking without them!
The stand-out riders for me have been G (just epic for nearly all of it), and the Yates boys (one of them ALWAYS in the break, often in the top 10 on stage). The future of British Cycling is bright. Greipel rode as well as expected, and nobody really gave any competition - where were Giant-Alpecin? Contador was below-par, sadly, but I doubt we'll see a Giro-Tour double for some time - a sign of cleaner racing perhaps?
Chaps - You can do your own reviews!!
4 stage wins is impressive, but I'd say Sagan, with zero wins, was pretty good competition, given that he won the green jersey.Greipel rode as well as expected, and nobody really gave any competition
I hope we don't, that would be weird.Contador was below-par, sadly, but I doubt we'll see a Giro-Tour double for some time
The interesting thing for Sagan is what type of rider is he going to end up? Is he a modern day Sean Kelly and we're going to see a rider who can win classics, and overall stage races? Or does he purely want to become a sprinter?
No doubt Kelly sees him as a kindred spirit, but what is in Sagan's mind? Did he chase the money in joining an out and out GC team? One of the most exciting riders around without a doubt, and has the talent to fulfil a whole host of possibilities on a bike.
Even more ridiculous when every ad break has virenque advertising festina!the comeback kid must be Thibaut Pinot winning Alpe d'Huez
2 days earlier if he'd been a horse you'd shot him [emoji38]
I found it ironic the French giving Froomey so much beef,don't they realise it will be Quintana who will deprive them of a French Tour winner over the next 5 or 6 years
Reminding me of another classic moment.Even more ridiculous when every ad break has virenque advertising festina!
Even more ridiculous when every ad break has virenque advertising festina!