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• #327
Such an honour to ride the same boards as the pros
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• #328
Go on Ukraine
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• #329
Hindes rode for Germany in 2010 and received clearance to ride for Great Britain after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) executive board waived the regulation that would have required him to wait three years before changing his national allegiance on account of his dual nationality.
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• #330
Aus well up!
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• #331
Should be easy for Australia.
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• #332
Aus get Bronze
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• #333
Bronze to Oz
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• #334
Well done.
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• #335
China to go faster than men's sprint? #trollolololol
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• #336
Go Ze Germans!
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• #337
go Germany
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• #338
China get gold!
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• #339
China gets it
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• #340
fuck yes china!
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• #341
Scheiße
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• #342
Not interested in that final.
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• #343
DQ-ing is shit, really. They should give anyone under a DQ another chance to do it without infringing the rules.
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• #344
Hate to say it, but GB would have struggled against the Chinese team, they was well quick
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• #345
It's alright, they'll lose that gold when testing catches up.
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• #346
Ooh, they're checking the video for China...
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• #347
They might lose it anyway
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• #348
Or indeed in a few minutes.
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• #349
I'm surprised they wear bras, you'd think they'd build them in or something.
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• #350
Hindes rode for Germany in 2010 and received clearance to ride for Great Britain after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) executive board waived the regulation that would have required him to wait three years before changing his national allegiance on account of his dual nationality.
As British as the Royal family!
Smashing it up and down