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  1. #1
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    I'm bummed that Ted King is out.

    An article in Velonews said that Contador's bike may have broken when he hit a pothole at 40 mph, because carbon race bikes are not expected to be able to survive that kind of impact. If this is true, I want a new bike. Jeez.

    P.s. Tony Martin is the man. I'm still watching today's stage -- he just cracked. Amazing ride.

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  2. #2
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    My TdF Fantasy:

    Everyone crashes out except for one rider and finally in Paris: JENS VOIGT WINS ALL THE PRIZES!
    Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    My TdF Fantasy:

    Everyone crashes out except for one rider and finally in Paris: JENS VOIGT WINS ALL THE PRIZES!

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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    My TdF Fantasy:

    Everyone crashes out except for one rider and finally in Paris: JENS VOIGT WINS ALL THE PRIZES!
    Yes!!!!!!! Love that fantasy!
    "Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far"

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    The spectators seem a bit better behaved this year so far, with fewer exhibitionists trying to get on camera. (Yes, I'm talking about YOU, Monokini Man) Perhaps it's the cooler rainier weather that's doing it.
    I'd love to see Thomas Voeckler win. He tries so hard and just never gives up.
    Queen of the sea beasts

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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    My TdF Fantasy:

    Everyone crashes out except for one rider and finally in Paris: JENS VOIGT WINS ALL THE PRIZES!
    Eeek. It would be gruesome -- I hate when riders crash. Jensie got some jersey for his six kids yesterday: https://twitter.com/TrekFactory/stat...38183652216833

    Anyway, Tony Martin was spectacular in the last two stages.

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    We watch it every night. Very interesting TDF this year. I'm "happy" that all the big names are going down. It will give a chance to those who rarely get on the podium to do so. At least my "fantasy" too. hihi

    I don't like crashes though. It must be terrible falling at some speed they are riding. ouch.

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    Now Cancellara is pulling out too. http://www.trekfactoryracing.com/new...tour-de-france

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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    My TdF Fantasy:

    Everyone crashes out except for one rider and finally in Paris: JENS VOIGT WINS ALL THE PRIZES!
    That totally works for me, malkin!

    Shut up legs!
    Emily

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    Andrew Talansky - wow! What grit he has! Chapeau! I wonder if he's going to start tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikeDutchess View Post
    Andrew Talansky - wow! What grit he has! Chapeau! I wonder if he's going to start tomorrow.
    That was harder to watch than a crash in slow motion, Talansky sitting on the side of the road with his team director and obviously in physical and emotional distress. My heart was just breaking for him. I went riding before the stage finished, and I didn't think he'd still be in it when I got back home. I am gobsmacked that he finished the stage, how amazing is that? He is a hero in my book.
    "Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far"

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    It must be so hard to abandon at their level so they just push it.

    I can feel some of his pain when last June we had to quit after riding 60km in horrible weather conditions. I could not stop crying on/off. You train, set goals and now that you are there you have to quit. Not easy! Hopefully he will be able to get some back relief to keep going. But normally, those pains cannot be ignored for too long.

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    Now I'm reading on Twitter that he was penalized 10 seconds for assistance from his team car? If that is true it's ridiculous.

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    Even though I'm no big fan of Alberto, I was so sorry to see what happened to him today. Amazing to find out that he rode on a fractured tibia, even for 30 minutes. That had to have hurt!

    I always hate when top contenders have to abandon, although it does provide great opportunity for others. This TdF has been nothing if not unpredictable!
    Emily

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    2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    I'm bummed that Ted King is out.
    Great blog post he wrote: http://www.iamtedking.com/2014/07/6337/

 

 

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