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• #2227
Hmmm. If you stuff it up the inside you better lose the most speed or you'll run wide. TvG didn't put him there (on the inside - going too fast).
More shit riding from the French. #casualracism
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• #2228
Goes to show it's not ITV's fault as they're just given the feed (and that Cutch channel had to suffer the same problem).
Advertising breaks are at the discretion of the broadcaster though...
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• #2229
Thomas lost his glasses and they don't make them anymore. Pity because they have become fairly iconic .
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• #2230
Worrying about a lost pair of sunglasses doesn't befit a hard man's image.
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• #2231
It is a relief to hear, it suggests he's not had the sense knocked into him ;-)
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• #2232
^^Being more worried about his sunglasses than smashing his head on a lamp post probably does...
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• #2233
Sagz agrees Froome looks crap in a cap
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• #2234
Video here showing TvG's shoulder bump on Barguil;
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• #2235
Barguil still has a long time after the bump, in a straight line to brake and sort his line out though... I don't like TVG much, but it's hard to blame him for what happens to Thomas there.
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• #2236
Why was his foot unclipped that whole time?
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• #2237
I agree; TVG would never knowingly do anything interesting in a bike race
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• #2238
He said his left hand was bumped and he couldn't brake for a second or two as he sought to regain his grip.
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• #2239
Thomas has a sore shoulder and a bruised ear according to Team Sky.
Can you even bruise an ear?
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• #2240
Not to put too fine a point on it, but do you consider yourself a harder rider? If so, then fair enough. But I doubt it.
The look on his face when he realized he'd lost them though! I'm sure Oakley will help him out somehowBT
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• #2241
Yes and its effing painful and takes ages to heal. Odd stuff cartilage.
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• #2242
if he'd had his brakes set up the right way round he would have been fine. Bloody forrins.
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• #2243
I'm sure he was just being facetious
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• #2244
Meh.
People always gush when sportsmen/women have to deal with horrible things. Most nurses (or even some teachers) suffer as much in their jobs.
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• #2245
What, hitting their heads on lampposts and falling down a ditch? I know NHS hospitals are a bit hectic, but that just doesn't sound like a safe medical environment.
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• #2246
a safe medical environment
Have you ever been in an A&E dept on a Saturday morning?
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• #2247
Replace 'lampposts' with 'faeces'.
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• #2248
I work in A&E as a mental health worker.....erm yes we do have to deal with a lot worse. When there is someone having a psychotic break we have to make sure that a. The person doesn't hurt others and b. They don't hurt themselves. Occasionally this means restraining and that doesn't necessarily happen with the help of the police.
Rolling around in blood, vomit, urine and faeces is part of the job occasionally.
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• #2249
And it's part of my social life but you don't hire me banging on about it.
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• #2250
There is a good chance for a pro-cycling reality show here though, testing a World Tour rider at other jobs to see which is hardest. This week, Thomas Voeckler on the bins.
Captures the brilliant cutting-away-at-moment-of-interest I was talking about perfectly!