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    That makes sense. Ivan Basso and Luis Leon Sanchez both retired from the Vuelta because of hypothermia. It was a cold, wet day but nothing compared to what riders went through at the Giro but that was much earlier in the year.

    I only watched it on telly again. Another great lead-out from Petacchi, finished off with ease by Cavendish. It's going to be interesting to see how they use Renshaw in the sprint train next season.

    This year's Tour of Britain was certainly the best I can remember. A really good course, very aggressively ridden. Madrazo was bonkers too!
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    Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



    May the Lord bless this post.

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      Neil Oh yeah I forgot

      Tour de France 2014: Chris Froome delighted by Britain start

      Defending champion Chris Froome is pleased to be starting the defence of his Tour de France title in Britain, on the day the 2014 route was revealed.

      The Team Sky rider, 28, became the second Briton in a row to win the crown after Bradley Wiggins's 2012 victory.

      Froome said having the race begin in Leeds "feels like a real privilege".

      The 101st Tour will include five mountain finishes, one individual time-trial and nine cobbled sections on stage five in northern France.

      It will start in the Yorkshire city on 5 July, one of two stages in the county, before the riders race from Cambridge to London prior to the French stages.

      "I was bowled over at the support we had in France so I can only imagine what it is going to be like over in Yorkshire," Froome added.

      "It is going to be massive. It certainly gives a little bit of added pressure too I'm sure."

      Meanwhile, the Briton said the cobbles in northern France would be "a bit of a risk" for the riders, but provide for an intriguing race.

      "The cobblestones are going to make it interesting, that's for sure, and they are going to make a good addition to the race," he added on the Team Sky website.

      "For us as riders, it's a bit of a risk - there are accidents and mechanical problems that could happen - but it will make the race exciting and begin sort the race out at an early stage."

      Tour director Christian Prudhomme said: "Uncertainty is part of the competition. It would not make sense to avoid the cobbles when we go through northern France."

      Froome added that he was happy to see the reappearance of a summit finish on La Planches des Belles Filles on stage 10 - the first of five major summit finishes.

      "It was a very special day for me winning at La Planches des Belles Filles in 2012," he said, with eventual champion Wiggins taking yellow for the first time in that edition.

      "I'll get a special feeling going back there again next year. It's going to be the first summit finish again - which it was last time - and I think that always marks quite an important day for the general classification riders."

      It will be the fourth time the race has visited the UK and the first time since 2007, when a Westminster prologue was followed by a stage through Kent. Previous visits came in 1974 and 1994.

      The opening stage to Harrogate is expected to end in a sprint, giving Mark Cavendish - who has 25 stage wins in the Tour - the chance to take the race leader's yellow jersey in his mother's home town.

      "I'm super excited about the first stage coming to Harrogate," said the 28-year-old. "I still have a lot of family there and it gives me an opportunity to wear the yellow jersey in front of my fans, so to dream of that is a big thing."

      The second, hilly stage is from York to Sheffield and could open up gaps in the general classification standings, before another stage expected to end in a sprint, from Cambridge to The Mall in central London.

      Tour de France 2014 stages

      1 Saturday 5 July: Leeds to Harrogate, 191km

      2 Sunday 6 July: York to Sheffield, 198km

      3 Monday 7 July: Cambridge to London, 159km

      4 Tuesday 8 July: Le Touquet-Paris-Plage to Lille, 164km

      5 Wednesday 9 July: Ypres to Arenberg Porte du Hainaut, 156km

      6 Thursday 10 July: Arras to Reims, 194km

      7 Friday 11 July: Epernay to Nancy, 233km

      8 Saturday 12 July: Tomblaine to Gerardmer La Mauselaine, 161km

      9 Sunday 13 July: Gerardmer to Mulhouse, 166km

      10 Monday 14 July: Mulhouse to La Planche des Belles Filles, 161km

      Rest day Tuesday 15 July: Besancon

      11 Wednesday 16 July: Besancon to Oyonnax, 186km

      12 Thursday 17 July: Bourg-en-Bresse to Saint-Etienne, 183 km

      13 Friday 18 July: Saint-Etienne to Chamrousse, 200km

      14 Saturday 19 July: Grenoble to Risoul, 177 km

      15 Sunday 20 July: Tallard to Nimes, 222km

      Rest day Monday 21 July: Carcassonne

      16 Tuesday 22 July: Carcassonne to Bagneres-de-Luchon, 237km

      17 Wednesday 23 July: Saint-Gaudens to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet, 125km

      18 Thursday 24 July: Pau to Hautacam, 145km

      19 Friday 25 July: Maubourguet Pays du Val d'Adour to Bergerac, 208 km

      20 Individual time-trial: Saturday 26 July Bergerac to Perigueux, 54 km

      21 Sunday 27 July: Evry to Paris Champs-Elysees, 136km

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        Kristoff wins Milano-Sanremo. Great win in really bad conditions.
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          Decent stage on the Giro d'italia today that I nearly missed due to Neil Young not reminding anyone :candle:
          Go **** yourself

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            Tour des Fjords is where it`s at this week-end. They wnt through my town today, a shame I wasn`t able to have a look.
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              Neil.......NEIL...............

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                Chris Froome has been coming across as a bit of a tool recently.

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                  Weird this. Is he not a team player? I mean, Wiggins, not Froome.
                  Are we winning?

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                    Originally posted by Nigey View Post
                    Weird this. Is he not a team player? I mean, Wiggins, not Froome.
                    Depends which position you play in I suppose. To my untrained eye, Frome has been selected to play in the Wiggins position.
                    Oh I don't know.

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                      Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
                      Chris Froome has been coming across as a bit of a tool recently.
                      Recently? Never liked him but he did drag Wiggins around the tour when he won it and deserves to be the No.1 spot. he doesn't come across as likeable as Wiggins either. I think Wiggins would have been in the limelight more than Froome and to much would be made of him supporting him so they thought it best for everyone if he didn't ride.
                      Go **** yourself

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                        He's a great rider just as you say not that likeable, I'm guessing Richie Porte will be his right hand man again for the tour, did a cracking job last year for him.

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                          Thor Hushovd just announced his retirement. He made cycling what it is in Norway now, from nothing to having several decent riders and a big amateur sport. 1 WC and 2 green jerseys in TDF, not bad.
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