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RANDLOVER
28th March 2013, 03:03 AM
For any cycling fans the above will be on SBS One on Sun 31 March at 10-30 pm to 1-35 a.m from Bruges in Belgium.
zedcars
1st April 2013, 09:57 AM
For any cycling fans the above will be on SBS One on Sun 31 March at 10-30 pm to 1-35 a.m from Bruges in Belgium.
Just a comment
Spoils of victory?
The takeaway from Peter Sagan's Tour of Flanders bum-pinching outrage | Matt Seaton | Sport | guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2013/mar/31/peter-sagan-tour-flanders-bum-pinching)
Lovely--Have wonder of the guys is Italian!:o:D
Dennis
zedcars
rick130
1st April 2013, 05:07 PM
Just a comment
Spoils of victory?
The takeaway from Peter Sagan's Tour of Flanders bum-pinching outrage | Matt Seaton | Sport | guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2013/mar/31/peter-sagan-tour-flanders-bum-pinching)
Lovely--Have wonder of the guys is Italian!:o:D
Dennis
zedcars
He's actual a Slovak ;)
I tried to stay up and watch, but missed most of it, my eye lids becoming very heavy. :angel:
RANDLOVER
3rd April 2013, 03:45 AM
Very unprofessional, he is freakishly good though, I remember 1st seeing him in last year's Tour of California and I think he won 4 or 5 stages out of 7 !
rick130
3rd April 2013, 06:51 AM
Very unprofessional, he is freakishly good though, I remember 1st seeing him in last year's Tour of California and I think he won 4 or 5 stages out of 7 !
It probably says more about me than he, but I near laughed my arse off when I saw the photos :angel:
What's even funnier is that I would never, ever dare to do something like that, I'm so conscious of not invading someones space so go figure :confused:
RANDLOVER
4th April 2013, 04:56 AM
SBS One will be screening Paris-Roubaix on Sunday 7 April from 9-30 pm to 1-30 am, which is a race on bicycles over cobblestones, so rougher roads than a lot of off-road vehicles will see. Peter Sagan will probably be in it but hopefully better behaved, he has been accused of being immature over some of his celebrations when crossing the finishing line first.
rick130
4th April 2013, 08:19 AM
Paris-Roubaix is a must see for cycling fans.
My old roadie is the frame Cannondale developed specifically for that race over a decade ago.
Lots of cobbles and usually lots of mud and hence carnage.
Fat tyres, often 36x3 cross spoked wheels and canti brakes, it's more like a 'cross race than a road one. :D
I remember years ago watching a bunch of blokes that had all piled up trying to clip back into their road pedals and failing spectacularly as they were so caked in mud and thinking "why aren't they using Time or SPD MTB pedals ?" :angel:
RANDLOVER
12th April 2013, 01:42 AM
Well Fabian Cancellara (sic?) has won two races in two weeks. This week he could make it 3/3 in the Amstel Gold Race that SBS One is showing at 10-30p.m. to 2-05 a.m. from Limburg in the Netherlands.
RANDLOVER
14th April 2013, 05:27 AM
Well Fabian Cancellara (sic?) has won two races in two weeks. This week he could make it 3/3 in the Amstel Gold Race that SBS One is showing at 10-30p.m. to 2-05 a.m. from Limburg in the Netherlands.
Should've specified on Sunday the 14th April.
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