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Tour de France (2023 from p54)
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NornIrishAddick said:I'm almost convincing myself that the peloton are offering up today's stage to Lotto Soudal...0
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Great finish for Cavendish..0
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CAV!!!0
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Oh
My
God
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Actually crying here6 -
CAVENDISH!!!!!!!!!!!! - Your not the only one Leroy!!5
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Part of me doesnt care what happens with England now
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I think I woke the whole street up screaming when he crossed the line2
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Absolutely over the moon for him I thought that he was done a while ago.2
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What a way to do it with them only catching the Lotto man right on the line!!
I was terrified he was going to win the sprint for second place0 -
Dont know if they're going to suit the Sprinters but still another six "flat" stages to go
Cav only needs four of them0 - Sponsored links:
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Wow, just wow, what a great finish after 3 tough stages. Amazing no one would have bet on that in January0
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Cav's in pieces during his interview. Don't think even he can believe it.3
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Love the fact he even takes the Green Jersey with that win2
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Those who wrote him off can eat their words!Cavendiiiiiiiiiiiiiish!!!0
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ForeverAddickted said:Love the fact he even takes the Green Jersey with that win1
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Leroy Ambrose said:nelsonsleftfoot said:Disc brake and rim brake being used in the same race is a factor. Many pro's off record will tell you that.
You do not need to buy it as I am not selling it. I am simply saying a lot of pro's will tell you if you ask them that the having disc brake and rim brake in same race, on a course such as yesterday, will contribute to crashes.0 -
nelsonsleftfoot said:Leroy Ambrose said:nelsonsleftfoot said:Disc brake and rim brake being used in the same race is a factor. Many pro's off record will tell you that.
You do not need to buy it as I am not selling it. I am simply saying a lot of pro's will tell you if you ask them that the having disc brake and rim brake in same race, on a course such as yesterday, will contribute to crashes.
Just because they race bikes doesn't mean they know much about them1 -
ForeverAddickted said:Part of me doesnt care what happens with England now1
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Although I would have loved the breakaway to have worked for Van Moer, I'm really delighted for that talented young breakthrough sprinter that DQS have brought to the Tour.
Seriously though, delighted for Mark Cavendish, I honestly think that having won today he'll get more this Tour, and I hope he makes it to the finish in Paris. And, it was lovely to see all the DQS riders working for him, and the delight they showed after the win.6 -
NornIrishAddick said:Although I would have loved the breakaway to have worked for Van Moer, I'm really delighted for that talented young breakthrough sprinter that DQS have brought to the Tour.
Seriously though, delighted for Mark Cavendish, I honestly think that having won today he'll get more this Tour, and I hope he makes it to the finish in Paris. And, it was lovely to see all the DQS riders working for him, and the delight they showed after the win.
A contract for next year isn't an impossibility either now with Bennett leaving.1 - Sponsored links:
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Leroy Ambrose said:NornIrishAddick said:Although I would have loved the breakaway to have worked for Van Moer, I'm really delighted for that talented young breakthrough sprinter that DQS have brought to the Tour.
Seriously though, delighted for Mark Cavendish, I honestly think that having won today he'll get more this Tour, and I hope he makes it to the finish in Paris. And, it was lovely to see all the DQS riders working for him, and the delight they showed after the win.
A contract for next year isn't an impossibility either now with Bennett leaving.
With him not there, Cavendish has a real chance to show how his presence could be a win win for DQS in the Grand Tours, because as long as he can negotiate the mountains with "limited" support, he offers a tremendous option for a team that I think is on the verge of transferring Classics success on a consistent basis to the multi-week races.
Including removing much of the pressure from any, for example, French GC candidate.1 -
NornIrishAddick said:Although I would have loved the breakaway to have worked for Van Moer, I'm really delighted for that talented young breakthrough sprinter that DQS have brought to the Tour.
Seriously though, delighted for Mark Cavendish, I honestly think that having won today he'll get more this Tour, and I hope he makes it to the finish in Paris. And, it was lovely to see all the DQS riders working for him, and the delight they showed after the win.6 -
Alaphillipe pulling on the front to help bring the break back and contribute to Cav winning is beautiful. The man's a pure bike racer.7
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Leroy Ambrose said:Alaphillipe pulling on the front to help bring the break back and contribute to Cav winning is beautiful. The man's a pure bike racer.7
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Just caught up with that now without knowing the result, let out a huge yes at the end. What a day!1
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Gary Poole said:Leroy Ambrose said:Alaphillipe pulling on the front to help bring the break back and contribute to Cav winning is beautiful. The man's a pure bike racer.5
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Fantastic finish, well pleased for Cav. Did feel sorry for Van Moer though. Leading so close to the end to wind up 49th. It can be a cruel sport.1
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One of my favourite moments in sport, ever. Probably the most emotional I’ve felt watching any cycling event. Lucky enough to have met Cav multiple times, although now I’ve retired that won’t happen again unfortunately. What a man! And I’m now an even bigger fan of Alaphillipe as well.And with England beating Germany, and watching with German friends, I’m not sure I haven’t died and gone to heaven!1
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That really was the highlight of the year for me. Never thought I'd see that again. Can't think, of my time of watching, too many sprinters of Cav's size who've won a GT stage at his age. Robbie Mcewen?6
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Just watched the race highlights show.
I knew what was going to happen. I cried when he got over the line.3