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    David Millar (@millarmind) tweeted the following [asterisks added], which cracked me up:

    50k to go THOR: How you feel? ME: F****d. You? THOR: My eyes hurt from trying to keep them open. Maybe we'll feel ok when we see 25k to go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pll View Post
    David Millar (@millarmind) tweeted the following [asterisks added], which cracked me up:

    50k to go THOR: How you feel? ME: F****d. You? THOR: My eyes hurt from trying to keep them open. Maybe we'll feel ok when we see 25k to go?
    I laughed at that too.

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    Woke up this morning and the tv had died during the night!
    The technician is coming tomorrow morning.
    What synchronicity this happened on the Rest Day!

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    Say what, Buckwheat? You changed your shoes while riding? I'm proud that I can drink a couple of sips and return my bottle to its cage. You's a beast, Belgian dude. You's a beast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebekah H View Post
    Say what, Buckwheat? You changed your shoes while riding? I'm proud that I can drink a couple of sips and return my bottle to its cage. You's a beast, Belgian dude. You's a beast.
    Thor Hushovd did this, too. He then carried water for his team:

    http://joetoprocycling.com/thor-hush...n-ride_argyle/

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    Quote Originally Posted by pll View Post
    Thor Hushovd did this, too. He then carried water for his team:

    http://joetoprocycling.com/thor-hush...n-ride_argyle/
    That's right up there with Mark Cavendish thanking his team for getting to the point he can blast out for the sprint win - without his team pulling for him, he'd be lost in the pack somewhere.

    Let's hear it for good sportsmanship!
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    An "ah" moment -- I was watching the Farrar interview in VeloNews and caught the attached image in the video: Thor and his daughter. Someone on the left is taking a picture.
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    Oh wow! What a great stage! Hats off to the attacker (and followers) for making something happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Oh wow! What a great stage! Hats off to the attacker (and followers) for making something happen.
    +1. *Very* exciting. Finally, some fireworks!

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    Ozzy-yozzi-oz!

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    Total edge of my seat today!!! What great great fun....even better since I stopped by a little espresso & biscuit shop where I knew they'd be watching live, so a group of 6 of us watched and bonded over the excitement!
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    Major Schleck-choke.

    I was rooting for Chris Horner going into the race, but since he's out, I'm hoping Cadel takes the whole shebang.

    And I love it when Thor beats his chest as he crosses the line.

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    Just a couple of comments and a couple of unrelated links:
    • Having Andy S whine after the stage today, not cool. He deserved this picture from L'Equipe (tweeted by @inrng):
    • It has been nice to see Rigoberto Urán from Sky get the white jersey. He is a Colombian, from very humble origins who went pro at 17 to support his family (father was killed and RU sold lottery tickets for a while).
    • A couple of fun videos from Norwegian TV -- how Thor Hushovd's win in stage 13 was narrated in his home country: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yD8uhX8Y_Q and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRuntkgfMyc


    I'd like to see Evans and Sanchez in the final podium.
    Last edited by pll; 07-19-2011 at 04:13 PM. Reason: added stuff I forgot

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    Contador made a great move, and then did it again, and again. He deserves much credit for upping the competition today. Evans was fantastic in responding, and Sanchez--go Sammy go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Contador made a great move, and then did it again, and again. He deserves much credit for upping the competition today. Evans was fantastic in responding, and Sanchez--go Sammy go!
    Very true! I like how Contador rides and today's repeated attacks were great to see, but I'm still wondering about the clenbuterol thing. I guess one could argue it is not any worse the Frank Schleck being involved with Eufemiano Fuentes...

    JJ Rojas was also great, trying to get into a break to score points in the sprint competition. That forced the pace in the first part of the race.

 

 

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