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According to Landis's account, the evening began when Armstrong drove several riders into downtown Austin. Through Landis's observations, the article reports that Armstrong sped while driving and said he paid little attention to stop signs.
Yeah check out his face when he was leading Frank back out to the front....you gotta love Jens....I would name my bike after him except Jens just doesn't sound right for an italian bike.It would be funny as if he won hey!
Man this tour is so good! At the moment it looks like a lot of people could win, mainly because every one keeps crashing! Go saxobank! Man watching jens on the front dropping people off the back for long periods of time is crazy! How is he not a flat race contender!
I think there are many aspect to that question.Stage 2: very weird, great ride from Chavanel and I couldn't, and still can't understand why the guys left upright didn't bolt and make lots of time on the fallen - isn't that racing?
While I agree with this sentiment and can see why the riders did it and am coming around to seeing it as an OK thing to do, I still can't see why they didn't sprint at the end as the peloton was back together then?At a simplistic humane level, it's a question of general safety for all riders. When half of the peloton were involved in repeated crashes, there's something wrong. This is a civilised sport, not blood sport. There are WFCs tournaments for that.
I think that'll always be a question hanging over Cancellara's action. But he was the yellow jersey rider and it's not unreasonable for him to take the leadership.While I agree with this sentiment and can see why the riders did it and am coming around to seeing it as an OK thing to do, I still can't see why they didn't sprint at the end as the peloton was back together then?
Also, I question whether Cancellara would have been so keen so neutralise the stage if it hadn't of been the Schlek's who were worst off, but rather Cadel or Armstrong?
I'm ok, but glad I didn't see him crash. I didn't want him to get the yellow jersey so early! If his luck can just keep him up right and close to Contador and Shleck he might still get the yellow jersey in the end. Lots of people don't think he has a chance....but I still do. Go Cadel go!!!!Joanne - are you OK.....??????
Yeah, staying in front of Contador on a big hill would take some doing! "Hang on Mate, I'll tow you up" Hahaha...The lotto guy did some helping him, he was on the front for bits of it.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/0 ... art_i.htmlok... im begining to think there may not be racing tonight... ive had the tv guide open for 2 hours no, but it took some convincing... I also heard them say some thing about andy trying it the day after the day off... hmmnnnn
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