Inferno7
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09/13/2013 11:16 AM |
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Defending the red jersey on the final HC climb of the race. Holy cheese, it doesn't get anymore exciting. Most crucial stage for any American since LeMond TT? |
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bobswire
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09/13/2013 11:32 AM |
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I know there are more than a few skeptics in the crowd but I'm giving Horner a pass I would imagine RS/TREK giving him the third degree that he'll pass all controls and is riding clean. No way does TREK want another black eye. Should be a down to the wire climb tomorrow. |
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Orange Crush
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09/13/2013 11:50 AM |
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Irrespective of the skeptisism (heck you need to look at any sporting event with a high degree of skeptisism if you want to be consistent), the Vuelta has been quite entertaining. No team dominance, that is the magic formula. |
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bobswire
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09/13/2013 02:06 PM |
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Posted By Orange Crush on 09/13/2013 11:50 AM
Irrespective of the skeptisism (heck you need to look at any sporting event with a high degree of skeptisism if you want to be consistent), the Vuelta has been quite entertaining. No team dominance, that is the magic formula.
Yeah OC, skeptic was not the right word. Hell I'm skeptic just about everything having to do with humans, I should have said "absolute,die hard, non believers in human capacity to achieve great feats of athletic endeavors".
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billygoat
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09/14/2013 01:36 AM |
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I'm on Horner's side too. I hope he wins. It's not as if he's winning by 7 minutes or something like that. The only question is his age but his performances are not out of this world compared to everyone else with a chance to win the race. One thing I've noticed is that there haven't been many crashes in the Vuelta and I'm glad about that. I hate it when racers are taken out by crashes...especially the contenders.. |
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Inferno7
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09/14/2013 09:06 AM |
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I just hope the guy wins. Of course everyone is going to think he's doping, but no more than Froome (well maybe a little more....lol). It's been a great race, and again this year the Vuelta,and the Giro were WAY better than the Tour. As long as you're not a total jerkoff like Lance or Rico let the chips fall where they may. There was near-universal incredulity at Horner’s record-breaking time of 16:44, some 16 seconds faster than Joaquim Rodríguez’s time of 2010. Horner was 32 seconds faster than Chris Froome and Juanjo Cobo in their epic duel up the climb to decide the 2011 Vuelta a España. La Gazzetta dello Sport ran the leading headline, “Exaggerated,” and all but accused Horner of going too far. Antoine Vayer, the French trainer who estimated Horner’s effort at 481 watts, wrote on Twitter, “watts mutants.” Moments after retaking the red leader’s jersey on Friday, Horner shot back at his critics. “It’s amazing some of the things I’ve read in the press,” Horner said. “The media has been irresponsible. I keep reading that that Horner is in the best form of his career. This is not the best form of my career. There have been many previous occasions that I’ve had good form. Maybe this is the best form I’ve had at the best moment.” |
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Inferno7
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09/14/2013 09:39 AM |
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These pics of from 2011, check out the fourth pic............#ibewalkin'
http://www.steephill.tv/2011/vuelta-a-espana/photos/stage-15/ |
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Yo Mike
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09/14/2013 10:12 AM |
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I don't know how Horner has been 'fueled' in the past, or what he's running on now, but he's for the most part flown under the radar, and either by choice or by contract, it has suited him. He's a 'survivor' to be sure. This is situation is different, for a lot of the reasons mentioned above. |
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Orange Crush
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09/14/2013 11:48 AM |
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Whatever it was, that was an excellent race to watch. Some of the best action of the year. |
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bobswire
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09/14/2013 11:52 AM |
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Posted By Orange Crush on 09/14/2013 11:48 AM
Whatever it was, that was an excellent race to watch. Some of the best action of the year.
Yes it was.
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Pits
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09/14/2013 11:59 AM |
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Loved the look back at the finish.... and then... the trademark smile.... Great great racing in this Vuelta. |
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Ride On
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09/14/2013 12:08 PM |
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Agreed. That was great entertainment. Great setting. Great drama. Great efforts. I thought I was done watching bike racing. If you didn't enjoy that there is zero chance you'll ever enjoy bike racing again. Horner can retire now. Wow what a stage. |
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Entheo
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09/14/2013 12:58 PM |
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video of last 2k... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGCVlfW4Viw bit of a freudian slip by sean kelly... commentator: "Elissonde for the victory, and 20 years separating them Horner for the overall win." kelly: "yeah, it's unbelievable, and eh..." |
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huckleberry
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09/14/2013 01:06 PM |
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Really exciting finish. Good for Horner! If I was him, I'd retire. |
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CERV
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09/14/2013 01:40 PM |
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best bike race i've watched this year I'd say. so much more entertaining when it's a close race. I'm not sure if the eurosport camera motos losing sight of nibali and horner near the top was frustrating, or if it just made it all more exciting to watch I gained even more respect for Nibali. He is a true champion, put it 100% on the line, rode to win, and gave it everything he had. |
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