Tour de France 2009
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- RoyBoyII0
Cancellara is no slouch in a TT....
- bolus0
belgian tv commentators talk of armstrong and bruyneel forming a team sponsered by radioshack + nike/livestrong/trek
- digdre0
would be cool.
trek and nike without any doubt...
- hellogrid0
Contador just destroyed the ITT, that was unreal.
- bolus0
In his face, that should learn him to twitter and talk to the entire planet behind someones back.....
:) As you probably guessed, I lost some of my respect for LA in the past tour (though it's still considerably high)
- hellogrid0
Here come the doping accusations...
- digdre0
contador is on doping.
I hope armstrong will give his last damn energy on the ventoux and win the whole fucking tour and do a fucking shotgun move at tthe finishline. I so hope it.
because I don't like cuntador
- boomking0
The real battle is for the final spot on the podium. Only 34 seconds separate 3rd from 6th. Saturday is going to be epic.
- digdre0
i hope Team Radioshack will have wicked shirt designs
- RoyBoyII0
Brilliant TT by Contador. He's a complete rider...
- dibec0
Sorry I love Legend Lance and Mr. Hotshot Contador. Next few days will be amazing.
- RoyBoyII0
Contador has run his own race, on his own terms. Bruyneel now admits that during both mountain attacks Contador defied orders and was not authorized to attack..
Talk about souring relations!GO AC!
- _me_0
cadel evans has totally lost it - stop crying you big baby!
- _me_0
The hapless Cadel Evans, once named among the pre-race favourites but now languishing in 32nd place, almost 40 minutes behind Contador. Mystery envelops the exact nature of the breakdown in relations between the Australian and his Silence-Lotto team, but the talk is of a major row on the evening of the stage four team time trial in Montpelier, since which his teammates willingness to support him has evaporated.
Certainly the presence of Jurgen Van Den Broeck, supposedly one of Evans’s key helpers, in a series of breakaway attacks over the past few days has only fuelled the theory that Evans’ days at Silence-Lotto — his contract ends in 2010 — are numbered. The Australian has never finished out of the top ten in the Tour, yet is now struggling to finish in the top 30.
- _me_0
Cien.