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Schumacher v Hincapie

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Old 25-08.-2006, 12:48 PM   #1
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Default Schumacher v Hincapie

Was watching the sports news last night and saw a replay of Schumacher swerving in front of Hincapie and how Hincapie protested to the powers that be.

The replay clearly shows an extended arm come out at Schumacher and him swerving in reaction to that.

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Old 25-08.-2006, 09:57 PM   #2
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Shouldn't have waited fort the sprint.

Excellent race.

Less commercialised than the TdF, very good with 'smaller' teams making a showing.
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Old 27-08.-2006, 11:48 PM   #3
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Shouldn't have waited fort the sprint.

Excellent race.

Less commercialised than the TdF, very good with 'smaller' teams making a showing.

Yep i was there and have tosay George couldn't attack, he was happy he could follow...
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Old 01-09.-2006, 08:26 AM   #4
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Hincapie is a good rider who lacks the Killer instinct. He just doesn't finish a race the way a champion does. With a strong finished the crash doesn't happen and he wins. I feel bad cause I think he is clean and a great guy! He would be a wonderful role model for the sport. He just doesn't seem to be able to show that grit. He is however one of the best second mates a team could ever have!!!!! ie all the work he did for Armstrong!
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