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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Jul 6, 2007
I've got my wine and baguettes ordered and set up the old exercise bike in front of the tele. I like to do the last hour of each stage with the riders. Live on Eurosport (transmitted in both formats and in two languages including English) unlike tight-fisted bbc-world now only avaialble in Europe on digital-tv which I haven't got.
To Sean Kelly & co. I raise my Chapeau!!! Super stuff!!!
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the_jon_m - bluesman of the parish Posted Jul 14, 2007
well, in Essex, a few halfrods have got rid of the bikes and specialise in tacky car addons for your Citroen Saxo
And if you belive what they say about essex girls
it is the route to the ultimate ride
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Jul 23, 2007
Cadel Evans had a good ride yesterday. Not 'ultimate' but good enough to keep him in touching distance of the yellow jumper and for the time trial coming up after the big hills.
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the_jon_m - bluesman of the parish Posted Jul 23, 2007
Last year Kloden caught and passed Evans for 3 minutes. While Kloden might not be in that form this year, it is something that Evans shoudl be weary off.
Also he would have lost more time if he hadn't found Kloden to limpit onto
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Jul 23, 2007
Cadel's exactly 4:00 mins off the yellow jersey at the moment. He had a decent ride again today although he lost a little bit of time. His consistency in the Pyrenees should pay off. He could finish 3rd in Paris.
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Jul 26, 2007
Cadel Evans is in with a real shout now they've turfed out that Danish rider who thought the Dolomites were in Mexico.
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the_jon_m - bluesman of the parish Posted Jul 26, 2007
I'm pretty much not going to try and do a set of TDF entries for this year. Every time I turn around they seem to throw somebody else out.
Still, we may get a clean winner for once.
Perhaps next year Kloden can get a team that will work for him, that would be interesting
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Jul 31, 2007
Well, Cadel Evans (2nd by 23 seconds) seems to be the moral victor. The Spaniard is under a cloud.
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the_jon_m - bluesman of the parish Posted Jul 31, 2007
as far as I can tell, the connections between contador and the spanish blood doping oporations was that somebody mentioned that AC did well in a race.
Admittedly, Discovery Team are hardly the cleanest team. After last year, when Basso was under a huge amount of suspision, he leaves his team and discovery sign him, and he admitts doping.
Not suprised at all about Mayo. Ever since 2002 when he was actually good, it has been a long running joke how he carries the hopes of the Basques all the way until the first mountain, when he fails to climb it. First year he was almost back to form, and EPO.
Though getting caught for EPO 2 days from the end is a joke, can't see what he was expecting to be able to achieve with it. EPO needs time to work, surely? He had enough high placed finishes to have been tested earlier in the race, so why wasn't anything picked up then?
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Jul 31, 2007
And Vinokurov? He must be bonkers. Why 'dope' when you've already got the sympathy card with all your bandages and you're the national hero and you're so far behind on time that you've nothing to gain by doing it?
At least Landis did it in 2006 for a reason - to try to win the Tour.
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guina Posted Aug 14, 2007
but think about it, with those injuries im not suprised he needed "help" to carry on the tour!
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Aug 19, 2007
that's his excuse is it?
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guina Posted Aug 30, 2007
nah i dunno for sure
thats what i would of said if i was in his position.
doesnt actually mean he'd get away with it lol
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Sep 1, 2007
Anyway the Spanish Tour starts next week . we'll see what that brings.
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