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Who wins Vuelta?

View Poll Results: Who will win the 2004 Vuelta?
Floyd Landis 4 9.52%
Manuel Beltran 2 4.76%
Tyler Hamilton 8 19.05%
Alejandro Valverde 14 33.33%
Isidro Nozal 3 7.14%
Cadel Evans 1 2.38%
Carlos Sastre 0 0%
Denis Menchov 0 0%
Aitor Gonzalez 0 0%
Roberto Heras 9 21.43%
Oscar Sevilla 0 0%
Joseba Beloki 1 2.38%
Damiano Cunego 0 0%
Voters: 42. This poll is closed

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Old 15-09.-2004, 02:10 AM   #31
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True, David Duffield and Dave realy kick ass
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Old 15-09.-2004, 01:11 PM   #32
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www.eurosport.com and click on LIVE AUDIO , thats about the only way you can follow it stateside atm.
Its good commentary , even better with pictures for 2h30mins every day


Thanks! I'm glad I checked back in here. I wonder what time 15:00 cet is. I'm going to web search to try to translate this into my local time.
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That's what I thought. When it's 15:00 cet (Central European Time), it's 5:00 in Anchorage Alaska, 10 hours earlier. To translate this for you other Americans out there, when it's 5:00 am in Anchorage, it's 9:00 am on the East Coast.
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Old 16-09.-2004, 01:53 AM   #34
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That's what I thought. When it's 15:00 cet (Central European Time), it's 5:00 in Anchorage Alaska, 10 hours earlier. To translate this for you other Americans out there, when it's 5:00 am in Anchorage, it's 9:00 am on the East Coast.

Just a tip gntlmn , coverage has been often starting 15-30 misn late each day.Eurosport rarely keep to their live schedule for cycling , so if you tune in at 5am your time and get nothing , wait till 5.30am (3.30am CET) and it will defintely be on.
The stages are ending quite late , usually 5.30CET at least , unlike the TdF where they end about 5-5.15 CET.So you will get 2 hours of radio-like commentary each morning! Worth waking up for.

ps: the commentators are aware of a large audience tuning into the audio feed from North America and make sure they cater their comments so you know whats going on.They dont just sit there and expect you to have pictures.

pps: you can also goto the message board (feedback in english) and post a question that they usually read out and answer
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Old 16-09.-2004, 04:37 AM   #35
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Just a tip gntlmn , coverage has been often starting 15-30 misn late each day.Eurosport rarely keep to their live schedule for cycling , so if you tune in at 5am your time and get nothing , wait till 5.30am (3.30am CET) and it will defintely be on.
The stages are ending quite late , usually 5.30CET at least , unlike the TdF where they end about 5-5.15 CET.So you will get 2 hours of radio-like commentary each morning! Worth waking up for.

ps: the commentators are aware of a large audience tuning into the audio feed from North America and make sure they cater their comments so you know whats going on.They dont just sit there and expect you to have pictures.

pps: you can also goto the message board (feedback in english) and post a question that they usually read out and answer


All right! I feel like I'm participating in a freedom of the press revolution here. Just because the broadcasters choose to black us out doesn't leave us in the dark--internet to the rescue.
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Old 16-09.-2004, 05:16 AM   #36
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made a type , i meant 3.30pm CET , you got the jist anyway


btw ,t hose voting for valverde , im not so sure after his crash , taken from ES website :

Victim of an early crash during Tuesday's 11th stage of the Vuelta a Espana, Spaniard Alejandro Valverde spent a long and sleepless night after a visit to hospital and will decide during Wednesday's rest day if he is able to continue racing.




Lying in second in the general classification at nine seconds from leader Floyd Landis, the Kelme leader couldn't help but be pessimistic after failing to complete a light training session with his team on Wednesday morning.

Putting his bike aside, Valverde returned to hospital for an MRI on his painful left hip.

The Spaniard decided with his team that he would start Thursday's 12 stage, which finishes on the gruelling, special category Calar de Alto climb, and only continue racing in the Vuelta if he felt capable.

"Alejandro's 100 percent sure to be starting tomorrow, what we don't know is if he is at 100 percent," said Kelme team assistant director Ignacio Labarta. "The checkups on his hip revealed he had nothing serious."

"This afternoon, he'll do an hour's riding on the rollers inside the team hotel, we don't want to take any risks."
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There are not alot of candidates for overall wictory anymore! Maybe the MTT can mix the things, but I dont think so! I think the question is what the diferences will be before TT in Madrid! Heras lost the Vuelta in last stage TT in 2002 and it can happend again if he will not make enough time gap in mountains..
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