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The subject of Fabian wanting to win the TDF someday came up last week on the DPF. I hope he does not assume that the TDF is the only way for his extraordinary talent to shine.
He would have to shrink himself quite a bit to tackle a 3-week stage race with serious climbs throughout.
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Something is rotten in Switzerland.
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Hey told_you_so, I don't care. I thoroughly enjoyed watching Milan-San Remo and was rooting for Cancellara at the end.
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Have you forgotten that this troll is unable to think rationally? |
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Still was a fun Milan San Remo to watch. |
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I always wonder why people go on the Cipressa. Why did Rebellin attack? Just doesn't make any sense. So many people try to get away there but they always get realed in on the Poggio.
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there was only 7 seconds difference between the rear of the front group, and the front of the second group. At the top of the Poggio. Then there was one guy in between, may have been inigo ladaluze. So, they should have got them easily if there was co-ordination in the second group. There was no coordination. Because, 1. the composition of the front group, many teams represented. And 2. not enough riders of the second group, came to the front to help pull it back. Guys like Zabel, Hushovd and Peta wanted their own chance. |
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I thought it was odd that Rebellin attacked. Usually it is more real long shotters who aren't going to be able to go with the strongmen who attack on the Poggio or are trying to make the race hard for their leaders. |
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