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This from about 7 minutes ago
"Cancellara has his gloves in the back pocket. Boonen has separated himself from the rest. It is snowing!"
You lucky dogs in Europe who can watch it on TV.....Vs has fishing or bull riding on right now.
This from about 7 minutes ago
"Cancellara has his gloves in the back pocket. Boonen has separated himself from the rest. It is snowing!"
You lucky dogs in Europe who can watch it on TV.....Vs has fishing or bull riding on right now.Cancellara took out the gloves and wore them at one point (about 1.5 hours back). Other than a period of wintry weather, it is fine with mostly dry roads.
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You lucky dogs in Europe who can watch it on TV.....Vs has fishing or bull riding on right now.
And Japan, too :) I watched it live on JSports! (although with the time difference, it starts in the evening and ends in the middle of the night....not good for my recovery :o ) But I guess I shouldn't complain, eh :D
And Japan, too :) I watched it live on JSports! (although with the time difference, it starts in the evening and ends in the middle of the night....not good for my recovery :o ) But I guess I shouldn't complain, eh :DThat is wild. You got to watch the RVV live in Japan? Whoa. And they say the sport needs to become more global...
That is wild. You got to watch the RVV live in Japan? Whoa. And they say the sport needs to become more global...
That's right! There's actually a pretty large fan base for cycling here. We get a good number of the major classics live, as well as all stages of the big tours as well. Imanake Daisuke, a retired Japanese cyclist who used to ride for Polti, does the commentating and interpreting over the live European feed, which we then get on the Japanese SKYPerfect satellite.
That's right! There's actually a pretty large fan base for cycling here. We get a good number of the major classics live, as well as all stages of the big tours as well. Imanake Daisuke, a retired Japanese cyclist who used to ride for Polti, does the commentating and interpreting over the live European feed, which we then get on the Japanese SKYPerfect satellite.That is very good to hear. :)
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