Joined: Feb 21 2002 Posts: 31779 Location: The commentary box
the artist wrote:is the tt hilly in the worlds this time?
Not really. It's in the Limburg region of the Netherlands, so it's hardly running over the Andes, but there are couple of lumps. All course details here
the artist wrote:is the tt hilly in the worlds this time?
Not really. It's in the Limburg region of the Netherlands, so it's hardly running over the Andes, but there are couple of lumps. All course details here
Joined: Mar 28 2010 Posts: 5506 Location: Albi, France
John_D wrote:Not really. It's in the Limburg region of the Netherlands, so it's hardly running over the Andes, but there are couple of lumps. All course details here
never call a Limberger 'dutch' - they will be offended ! nice area with exquisite cheeses
the city of Maastricht is beautiful and well worth a visit/ weekend break
John_D wrote:Not really. It's in the Limburg region of the Netherlands, so it's hardly running over the Andes, but there are couple of lumps. All course details here
never call a Limberger 'dutch' - they will be offended ! nice area with exquisite cheeses
the city of Maastricht is beautiful and well worth a visit/ weekend break
GCM1980 wrote:Not seen as much of the Vuelta as I'd like this year, but how brutal was the end of yesterday's stage by the way!?
Wasn't it just, Froome was out on his booty the last two stages, not that surprising given the efforts he has put in over the year which i think are taking its toll on him. 23-24% gradients are killer never mind after a long day in the saddle, I've done a few cols in the alps when touring but nothing anywhere near as savage as that..Hardknott pass is a b'std though
Joined: Apr 03 2003 Posts: 28186 Location: A world of my own ...
Bit off topic, but chapeau to Alex Zanardi for his Paralympic gold in the hand-cycling. A living example of life being what you make it and a perfect role model for anyone, amputee or otherwise.
"As you travel through life don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things" - George Carlin
Joined: Feb 21 2002 Posts: 31779 Location: The commentary box
Andy Gilder wrote:Bit off topic, but chapeau to Alex Zanardi for his Paralympic gold in the hand-cycling. A living example of life being what you make it and a perfect role model for anyone, amputee or otherwise.
Hell yes.
In a bit of a malaise with the Vuleta now the top three are unrepentant clenbuterol cheat, unrepentant EPO cheat and Rodriguez a mile further back.
Only one winner now surely? Can't see J-Rod or Valverde coming back now. It was free to attend the paralympic races at Brands Hatch, shame there was not much in the way of advertising for it otherwise I might well have gone if I'd known I've got these bad boys winging their way to my door, 38mm Gigantex Carbon/FRM Carbon hubs, that'll shave a few seconds off my 10 & 25..flmao
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