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• #252
It never crossed my mind, but now I am absolutely gutted it didn't happen.
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• #253
Same here, I've warmed to him. Didn't like him at first for some reason.
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• #254
Also pissed off I signed up to Eurosport only to be presented with shit loads of adverts on the highlight video.
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• #255
Bernie Eisel and Sagan complaining about rider safety in the bunch on stages like these. The irony of everyone trying to be at the front to avoid crashes is that it makes it more likely to happen.
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• #256
A brilliant TdF drinking game takes place in a Belgian film called The Misfortunates: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1075110/
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• #257
This is what I'm hoping for. Cancellara might take a flyer with any luck.
I like these stages where it could be one of 20/30 riders. That's what makes grand tours so exciting.
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• #258
U mad bro? Ned and Millar are a massive improvement.
(Although Millar's use of 'hence why' is grating).
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• #259
if power data is your thing, check these riders' strava pages. (y u no Sky? or Dumoulin? anyway, it's a start)
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• #260
Yeah, with the GC teams chasing not to lose time, and the sprint teams chasing the breakaway down, without any collaboration.
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• #261
The heart rate data is telling, one guy spending 64% of yesterdays stage in z1. I look at my bike and I'm in z2. Madness.
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• #262
It's 3 stages. From 21.
What the fuck do you expect?
Day 1:
Mountains.Day 2:
Bigger Mountains.Day 3:
Mountains, with a sprint finish over cobbles.Day 4:
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• #263
First four hours yesterday were 32-33kph average. There have been stages with that kind of profile where it's been in the 50's
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• #264
I was having the usual TdF conversation..........
Mate - 'They dont look like they're working. Bet we could sit in there'
Me - 'They always look like that. Bet the Power spikes when the Wind catches you would kill us'Then.
Mate - 'They're averaging like 32kph FFS'
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• #265
All our work internets goes through the U.S. so I can't use Eurosport Player or watch ITV highlights, which is quite annoying.
Any ideas for a workaround?
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• #266
If your mobile is 3, and you still have unlimited 4g... come off WiFi.
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• #267
Cheers.
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• #268
Really? I know Paul and Phil weren't perfect but Ned can't do the frantic final sprint commentary that Phil did. Phil used to get loads wrong admittedly but Paul would always correct him.
I dunno maybe I'll warm to them but it just seems wrong to me.
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• #269
I'm on 3 but PAYG (always have been). They do have a half price for six months offer on the cheapest unlimited data tariff...
Maybe I should just get a new job.
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• #270
Concentrate on the Tour first.
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• #271
As we all know come july . Work gets in the way of watching le tour . Bosses should know that when they employ us .
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• #272
Any new African riders this year?
Or other interesting non-westerners? -
• #273
New to the Tour this year with Merida
http://www.letour.fr/le-tour/2016/us/riders/lampre-merida/grmay-tsgabu-gebremaryam.html
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• #274
I'm quite liking Ned and Millar. And I fucking loathe Millar. Weird.
Sucks that ITV highlights are at 1am the following morning instead of 7. Used to be able to avoid the news and twitter all day and come home to catch highlights. Have to avpid all media all evening now.
Is there an evening highlight show on Sky or Eurosport that makes the temp subscription worthwhile? Not fussed about watching live. I never get time anyway.
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• #275
I miss a few Liggetisms though. "Tapping out the rhythm" for example.
True, but if it takes some of the sprint trains a while to get organised after that ramp, and say someone like Cummings makes a break for it and puts out 400+ watts for 10 minutes, they might make it.
Will make a bit of a change from the Cav, Sagan, Greipel and Kittle show.