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Stage 3: Wanze – Arenberg
Wanze – Arenberg Porte du Hainaut
“私のツールは悪運で終わった.一年間かけて準備してきたレースだったのに.”
2004年、たったの数キロのパヴェがイバン・マヨのツールを終わらせた.クリストフ・モローに落車慣れのデニス・メンショフもだ.
今日のプロトンはアーレンブルグに到着するまでに13.2kmにおよぶパヴェを走る抜けなければいけない.残念ながらアーレンブルグの森のパヴェは含まれていない.昨日の様な悪天候になるのであればヒンカピーが土手に飛び込みミュセーウが単独でヴェロドロームに入ってきた2002年のパリ・ルーベの状態になるだろう.
ミュセーウをストーリーラベルとしたグレー・イエローの Club Jersey が当たるRaphaツール・コンペティションに参加するには こちら をクリックしてください.
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Paul Etherington
6th July 2010 01:28pm
I'm not insensitive to the riders plight yesterday, but i'm siding firmly with Wiggo: They knew the stage details and they should have the skill and nous to deal with the prevailing conditions, excepting that there may indeed have been oil or something on the road. Moaning about it afterwards makes them look vaguely pathetic. It's a pain in the arse to crash and my sympathies go out to those injured yesterday, but that's cycling. I've crashed plenty on tarmac and off road, and whilst i don't look forward to it, i don't fear it: grazes heal, broken bones mend. I don't reckon for one second it will put any of them off coming back next year. Wiggo had it absolutely right, Armstrong was pragmatic, Hunter sounded like a whinger.
Be bold guys, it's why we love you!
I realise i may provoke some criticism or worse for this post, but it's the TDF not flower arranging. (No offense to horticulturalists!)
;-)
Joe Hall
6th July 2010 06:15pm
Nice comment, thanks Paul. Whilst it was great to see Chavanel ride for the stage win like that, the drama would've been amplified by the big guns risking it a bit by chasing on…
Think they were saving themselves for today… A pretty awesome stage, good to see them putting down the secateurs and pick up/lay down the hammer over the pave.
Stefan Rohner
6th July 2010 10:10pm
well said Paul. I just dont understand Saxo Bank, yesterday all had to wait, today full power, not waiting for anybody.. ;)