So much for George Hincapie. But what a race for Tom Boonen! Wow those guys are so tough!
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So much for George Hincapie. But what a race for Tom Boonen! Wow those guys are so tough!
Paris-Roubaix was excellent.![]()
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Why are they allowed to stand right on the path ?
i would think with a path that narrow it should be taped off.
And those two stupid girls crossing the last (not th e ceremonial part) section of cobbles
They got some learnin' to do.
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We just found out the we get Universal Sports since we upgraded to digital cable (Comcast). It's awesome- we got to see the women's cyclocross world championships the other night! I can't wait to actually watch the Giro, rather than the dumb clips shows that Versus does
Go to http://www.universalsports.com/fls/2...ind-on-tv.html to search for it in your area.
I knew nothing of this station until reading this thread - and there it is, channel 207. How much cycling have I missed, I wonder.![]()
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Tom Boonen had a nasty fall today at his last race. Together with Greg Van Avermaet and Robbie McEwen.Petacchi won.
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Aw, respect! We were in Flanders last week and rode a few kilometres of the cobbles and some of the hills (Koppenberg, Paterberg), couldn't get on with the cobbles at all with the pain, shaking and blurred vision, and iffy grip when going too fast. Will try again next year, we might spectate at all three races and maybe do the amateur Ronde, I'll get a sacrificial bike built up for it.
Missed the ToF and G-W, but managed to see Paris-Roubaix, we had a good spot right before the end of the Tranchee d'Arenberg, think my head is visible in one or two of the photos in Monday's l'Equipe. I really do not know how the pros go that fast over the cobbles. So exciting with the helicopters, the cheering, the flags etc. There are barriers set up there to stop idiots getting in the way of the riders, as Pozatto was saying after the race. Terrible news about the motorbike going into the crowd tho (12 hurt, three seriously).
The best way to ride over the cobble stones is to ride really fast and hold your handlebars very loosely. Funny enough I'm one of the very few who really loves riding those cobblestones. They give me wings...
And about the accident: the last three victims will be leaving the hospital by the end of this week.![]()
Last edited by papaver; 04-15-2009 at 09:04 AM.
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Doesn't going fast over cobbles damage the bike? But I guess that is the only way to do it, we were working hard but barely moving!
oh thanks for the news re the accident victims, that's good to hear.
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