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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Why I Feel Sorry for Cav
This may come as a shock to some people, but I genuinely feel for Mark Cavendish. He put aside aspirations of a Tour de France green jersey to help Sky team mate Brad Wiggins win the coveted maillot juane. Who … Continue reading
Posted in Pro Cycling
Tagged 2012, Alexander Vinokourov, Brad Wiggins, London, Mark Cavendish, Olympic Road Race, Olympics, Rigoberto Urán, Stuart O'Grady
5 Comments
Red Bull 5000 Down
Getting down and dirty!
Olympic Rumblings
I woke up this morning and Twitter was going off like an Aussie road cyclist in golden knicks! Plenty of cycling fans seem miffed that Cadel Evans or Stuey O’Grady aren’t going to be the official flag bearer at the … Continue reading
Posted in General Cycling Info
Tagged Andrew Gaze, Basketball, Cadel Evans, cycling, Lauren Jackson, London, Olympics, Phil Liggett, Stuart O'Grady
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Olympics Road Race Course.
Thanks to Nic O’Donnell for the heads up on Twitter. A good look at the Olympics Road Race course that will be used this weekend at the London Olympics. I have no idea what sort of coverage the free to … Continue reading
Posted in Pro Cycling
Tagged cycling, Dave Harmon, Foxtel, Nic O'Donnell, Olympics, Rob Hayles
1 Comment
A Cool Bike Animation
This is very cool. Short and sweet. VELO from MOTIONLAB on Vimeo.
Posted in General Cycling Info
Tagged Animation, bikes, cycling
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Congrats Cav. Congrats Wiggo.
Nothing to say, just this pic.
Highs and Lows of the 2012 Tour de France (Part 2 The Highs)
Picking up from the last post on the Tour lows, here are my top 5 Highlights of this years Tour de France. Highlights #5 Team Sky’s clinical display Dave Brailsford got a lot of giggles when he announced that Team … Continue reading
Highs and Lows of the 2012 Tour de France (Part 1 The Lows)
As I listened to the rain falling into the gutters this morning, meaning I missed my planned ride, I started to put my highlights and lowlights of this years Tour de France together in my head. For such a dull … Continue reading
Posted in Tour de France
Tagged 2012, Brad Wiggins, Chris Froome, parcours, Tackgate, Tantrums, Team Sky, tour de france, WoofGate
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Stage 17, A Farce!
Forgive me if I go all Bradley Wiggins in this post folks. I wont, but I would love to! I have had 10 hours to sleep on it. 10 hours to calm down. 10 hours to mull over last nights … Continue reading
Posted in Pro Cycling, Tour de France
Tagged Alejandro Valverde, Brad Wiggins, Chris Froome, Thomas Voeckler, tour de france
7 Comments
Wiggins or Froome Stronger?
I would love to see what people think. I expect Wiggins to come out and belt the lot of them in the ITT on Saturday, but you have to wonder if he would be able to negate the time Froome … Continue reading
Posted in Pro Cycling, Tour de France
Tagged Brad Wiggins, Chris Froome, Strongest rider
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