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  1. #51
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    So my brunette goddess failed to show today. But that sadness was offset by another Kittel/Sagan sprint finish

    Sagan does Ok for a guy who Paul & Phil diss for a lack of pure sprint ability.

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    and Froome hits the tarmac...
    The Sheriff is near!

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    Andy DNS... Froome riding with a splint....Cobbles tomorrow...Krikey! What's next?

    Well, good old Tommy made another break...I love that guy, all heart, tough as nails and mad as a hatter. Down to a minute lead, but churning away like he means it...Chapeau!
    The sad truth is that whine does not age well

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    Quote Originally Posted by robrox View Post
    Cobbles tomorrow...Krikey! What's next?
    I'll tell you what's next. Carnage. That's what's next. Froome is frail. Froome cannot handle the cobbles. I predict gaps. Big, fat, gaps.

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    Skoda Fantasy Challenge

    So here is a new promising fantasy game. You set up a team just like the others. http://skodayourteam.co.uk/

    But the catch is over 3 weeks you get 50 trades. IE shelck is out - replace him with another GC rider. However use your trades wisely.

    I set up a team called TGR
    League ID is 78549

    This site blows doors off of NBC
    PS those cobbles in the rain are going to be exciting!
    Cheers mate
    CAT

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    no offense, FYC, but maybe next year?
    i got enough pools to keep track of

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    None taken

    Practice away with Skoda. Velo games and NBC are the only games that matter toward TGR domination.
    Last edited by F#*k You Cat; 07-08-2014 at 02:25 PM.

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    speaking of which, the nbc site locks at the beginning of stage 5 incase you haven't got in yet.

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    Maggots

    Where R U finding the live feed???

    CAT

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    Gotta love Sagan's effort in the last 15k - crashes, hammers his way back to the front without a lot of team support, slides thru the pack to use Kittel as lead out wheel. Fourth ain't bad.

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    cyclingfans.com

    Don't install anything it prompts you to. Wait for the count-downs and close the ads with the "x" after the count down.

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    or steephill.tv

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    I pay for the nbc/mapmyride access online $29.99 for bell to bell live with no advertising breaks and you can watch later in the day if you miss it live

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    Looking forward to the pave tomorrrow...

    Froome-dawg will be interesting to watch with a weakened wrist

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    This is going to be a mess. Froome , Acevedo and Martin down already and they haven't made it to the cobbles yet.
    The Sheriff is near!

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    Froome is down again and this time he's hurt. He's getting into a team car and appears to be abandoning.
    The Sheriff is near!

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    Looked like a collarbone injury. I wonder what ole wiggo is up to today? But game on in the GC chaos and we just started to cobbles.

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    Nibali appears to be holding up quite well but with all the mayhem out there who knows how it will end. They've taken 2 of the pave sections out due to safety concerns.
    The Sheriff is near!

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    after today's ride, i'm all for more pave during le tour
    that was classic drama all day long
    (& my picks are screwed)

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    Damn. Someone tipped the cart over. New ballgame. Amazed with how well Nibbles held up. Huge result for him. He can TT too.

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    What a ride, what a stage. Chapeau Astana. That's the kind of ride Vino is surely proud of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICEHOCEY77 View Post
    What a ride, what a stage. Chapeau Astana. That's the kind of ride Vino is surely proud of.
    Just thinking the same thing. Today's effort has Vino's name all over it. Well done Astana

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    TeeJay on NBCSN whining about the stage and the fact that Froome's being out has lessened the quality of the event. Does he not realize that Froome crashed on the tarmac?
    The Sheriff is near!

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    One of the announcers said Monday that 5% of the riders were looking forward to the pave and 95% were terrified. Teejay is one of the terrified.

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    Quote Originally Posted by telebobski View Post
    Just thinking the same thing. Today's effort has Vino's name all over it. Well done Astana
    You know Vino will let them enjoy his approval for just as long as it takes to get cleaned up, massaged and fed.

    The meeting tonight will be like "Okay gentleman, we have work to do..."

    I always admired Vino's toughness of mind and his style on the bike. It's a great team he has, but he's not messing around as a coach either!
    The sad truth is that whine does not age well

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