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djconnel
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by djconnel on Thu Apr 03, 2014 6:41 pm
It's Greg Henderson, recently out due to injury and long build back up here in Aussie and NZ.
Second owns and still races Lightweights when able to (Previous year's NZ champs he was on them).
At the Tour of Beijing there were rumours going around the peloton....stage 1Of course he doesn't explicitly say he was there.
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deltree
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by deltree on Thu Apr 03, 2014 7:04 pm
carbon2329 wrote:What happened there? Did he get an empty bottle? or forget he already had one?
You'll see teams with the riders initials on top of the bottle, Sky use different coloured mouth pieces to differentiate between water and energy drink. So I'm guessing he got a bottle not meant for him or he wanted something different to what was inside it.
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ave
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by ave on Thu Apr 03, 2014 7:09 pm
What do you think about Niki's pedal problem today?
If I were him, I think I would continued to pedal (just pushing on top of pedal body) and gain speed, and try to clip in when already travelling at a higher speed.
But maybe it's just adrenaline and everything, and he didn't think.
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deltree
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by deltree on Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:09 pm
ave wrote:What do you think about Niki's pedal problem today?
If I were him, I think I would continued to pedal (just pushing on top of pedal body) and gain speed, and try to clip in when already travelling at a higher speed.
But maybe it's just adrenaline and everything, and he didn't think.
Getting out of the saddle would definitely bring you up to speed faster, not something I'd be trying to do without being 100% certain I'm clipped-in. Also he may have been thinking about calling for the spare bike off the team car if he couldn't sort it, which would be annoying to accelerate and then come to a stop to switch.
If you haven't seen it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to-3216AlVU
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KWalker
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by KWalker on Fri Apr 04, 2014 2:37 am
Things we know about TSP:
-He has raced on Cole Wheels. This should definitely narrow down the number of past teams he raced for.
-He has raced on Zipps.
-He didn't do the Vuelta.
-He doesn't ride Sram (which he made fun of in an article)
-He rode TdU, Amstel, Tour of Turkey, didn't specify if he rode the Giro, rode the Tour, and did not ride the Vuelta.
-Makes references to things that happened on Argos-Shimano (Degenkolb giving gifts, the police motorbike story).
-Sounds like he rides di2.
-Implies he rode Roubaix
-Raced in Canada before Worlds
Should be enough to narrow down the list of Aussies.
Based on this list it cannot be: Gerrans, Clarke, Henderson, O'Grady, Hansen, or Tanner. KdK is the only logical one if the rider is an Aussie.
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ave
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by ave on Fri Apr 04, 2014 8:43 am
I'm pretty sure there're some false clues in the text. That's what I would do as a ghostwriter anyway.
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ultyguy
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by ultyguy on Fri Apr 04, 2014 1:54 pm
Yeah, I have to say that I really liked Freibe's 2009 piece on him (regardless of what I think he's done or not done).
On to PRO kit, looks like Kristoff has gotten a one piece Ritchey bar/stem for 1 1/4! DADDY WANTS THIS NOW!!!
Also, velosnooze keeps on mis-identifying people rebadged tubulars as Vittoria. They're obviously Veloflex Arenbergs.
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KWalker
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by KWalker on Fri Apr 04, 2014 6:30 pm
Pozzato has the best Instagram of any pro cyclist. I could give a shit less what he has done or will do in cycling, he rules in my book.
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ultyguy
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by ultyguy on Fri Apr 04, 2014 7:03 pm
Deffo my point, KW. That piece on him when he was a Flouro was cool. He's a craftsman of his sport, but refuses to conform to what a cyclist is 'supposed' to be. He admits his errors of youth and has come back determined. Respect.
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Chadwick890
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by Chadwick890 on Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:54 am
You know what ive taken from the Three days of Panne.
Modolos sprint! ITS SHIT!
If i had to make a bet on him holding his line or the twist and turns of Alp Duez. Id choose Alp Duez.
His sprinting starts on one side of the road. Goes to the other. Then finishes in the middle!
Like legit, CAV has be penalised for lest then that and yet he gets away with it. DAFAQ IS THIS UCI!?!??!?
GOD ITS INFURIATING!
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ave
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by ave on Sat Apr 05, 2014 12:29 pm
I didn't hear (read) the others complain.
In the 2nd stage, Demare was cleverly blocked by Modolo's teammate, then Modolo blocked the others, again, cleverly.
It was clever. He is not as strong as Kittel, Demare, but still managed to beat them. That's clever.
The others should not have waited that long.