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• #7077
To be fair I think that was Fabs fault. I don't think he knew where we was going.
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• #7078
Well that was unexpected.... Couple of hours ago I was dicking on the aussie commentary for taking about some random bloke Hayman so much. Fucker only went and bloody won!
Fair play to the other 4 in the final km. Hard-core!
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• #7079
Matty Hayman, what a job. About time he got to ride for himself.
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• #7080
Although I highly doubt OGE planned it for him.
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• #7081
Fell asleep, missed the sprint. That's what happens with cold ride then warm beers. bastard.
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• #7082
You didn't miss much
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• #7083
Disappointed it wasn't Boonen, but fair play to Hayman, he was in the escape from the off and kept his head down. Bo-Hag went awol, Vanmarcke fucked it for himself and Boonen with those attempted breaks.
Not my favourite but I did feel for Cancellara as he made his goodbyes-a beast of a rider when not throwing his toys out the pram. The duality of man I suppose.
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• #7084
Hayman started the attack that split the field with 120 kms to go.
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• #7085
It wasn't on the live Eurosport feed cos they were showing highlights, but just before he nearly crashed into the photo man Fabian grabbed a Swiss flag from a fan but then proceeded to stack it and slide on his arse down the banking...poor fab!
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• #7086
Elia Viviani is in hospital after being hit by a moto in the Arenberg says Sky DS Servais Knaven. #ParisRoubaix
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• #7087
Another moto related injury?
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• #7088
Murdoch.. sort it out
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• #7089
Gifs appearing.
https://twitter.com/philousports/status/719182469442990080
That puddle... What's the "icing on the cake" but for bad things?
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• #7090
ahahahahahaha
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• #7091
): feels
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• #7092
When it rains it pours.
Edit, or as the Twitter link says, quand ça ne veut pas, ça ne veut pas
When it's just not there, you can't force it... Try as you might, Or something like that...
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• #7093
Hows that flexy Trek frame working out for you Fabz?
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• #7094
Best PR ive ever seen.
I think this every year! Really happy to see Hayman win that. He looked so bewildered at the end. Just brilliant
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• #7095
boonen to win, announce retirement and purchase 25% of a small country's GDP in Columbia's finest
Colombia ffs
Well done Hayman, solid riding.
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• #7096
Orica's PR backstatge pass should be a good one.. Waiting.
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• #7097
Oh crap I just thought: Hippy's going to be unbearable.
What was very impressive from
Hayman is that he was in the original breakaway, which I didn't realise straight away. Stannard was like the little engine that could: so many times he looked like he was done, struggling during the big Vanmarcke attack, and when Boonen and then Hayman took a flyer, and yet he managed to get back again and again, back on the wheels in the velodrome to nab third. Definitely capable of winning this race. He looked gutted on the podium too. -
• #7098
Video of the crash with Viviani is on twitter. It doesn't look too bad (he jumps up and pulls himself away from from the bike). But it looks like the driver was clearly too close to not be able to stop.
Photog nearly had Cancellara off