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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos the Jackal View Post
    is anyone else bored with wiggo and team sky? he is the most boring rider since big mig. he just sits behind three or more other team sky bores. he has done nothing to talk about. thank god wiggo wont bore me to five titles or more.

    this has been the worst tour i ve seen since the nineties when mig bored the whole cycling world. thank god when it is over.

    nibs and evens had a go a while back but it now seems they have accepted the ginger berk is going to win. worst still he's a flipping jam fan.....shame on you and shave those idiot side burns and get some style.

    Absolute bollocks.. what do you want, heroically pointless suicidal attacks? A Tour winner should be able to Time Trial, end of.. yes, angel winged climbers are romantically and aesthetically pleasing but, if you can't perform in the "race of truth", you don't deserve to win a TDF. It's up to contenders who are behind to attack the yellow jersey and, so far, Evans and your "Nibs" haven't had the balls or the legs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikalas View Post
    Absolute bollocks.. what do you want, heroically pointless suicidal attacks? A Tour winner should be able to Time Trial, end of.. yes, angel winged climbers are romantically and aesthetically pleasing but, if you can't perform in the "race of truth", you don't deserve to win a TDF. It's up to contenders who are behind to attack the yellow jersey and, so far, Evans and your "Nibs" haven't had the balls or the legs.
    Seconded. Couldn't have put it better myself.

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    Oh, and while I'm at it.. when was the last time you saw the yellow jersey firing the afterburners on a flat stage and leading out one of his teammates... awesome power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos the Jackal View Post
    is anyone else bored with wiggo and team sky? he is the most boring rider since big mig. he just sits behind three or more other team sky bores. he has done nothing to talk about. thank god wiggo wont bore me to five titles or more.

    this has been the worst tour i ve seen since the nineties when mig bored the whole cycling world. thank god when it is over.

    nibs and evens had a go a while back but it now seems they have accepted the ginger berk is going to win. worst still he's a flipping jam fan.....shame on you and shave those idiot side burns and get some style.

    By your own admission you usually talk a load of bollocks on ths forum (except issues you are "really passionate about"). No change here.
    I think the idea is to win the race, since when has there been a points jersey for style and sideburns?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikalas View Post
    Absolute bollocks.. what do you want, heroically pointless suicidal attacks? A Tour winner should be able to Time Trial, end of.. yes, angel winged climbers are romantically and aesthetically pleasing but, if you can't perform in the "race of truth", you don't deserve to win a TDF. It's up to contenders who are behind to attack the yellow jersey and, so far, Evans and your "Nibs" haven't had the balls or the legs.

    Possibly you enjoy watching paint dry...after all it achieves the result you desire.

    But the reason some of us recall Hinault with awe and Coppi is immortal is because they had panache. Chiappucci, Bahamontes, Pantani, Fignon: they had élan. Even LeMond had character-spoilt child mostly-but Wiggins?
    Last edited by Graham Breeze; 15-07-2012 at 10:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos the Jackal View Post
    why? it suited him and stopped nibs from attacking him. nice gentle ride to the finish line.
    it's getting as bad as football now. not profiting from the mishaps of the yellow is one thing but where do you draw the line? i would have liked nibs to have attacked dropping boring wiggo and the awful team sky and take yellow all the way to paris.
    He waited for Evans because he is a member of the British Commonwealth, and not some bloody Jonny Foreigner like "nibs". The Commonwealth may not mean much to you, but it still carries weight within proffessional cycling, Evans is one of us - but not quite as good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
    Possibly you enjoy watching paint dry...after all it achieves the result you desire.

    But the reason some of us recall Hinault with awe and Coppi is immortal is because they had panache. Chiappucci, Bahamontes, Pantani, Fignon: they had élan. Even LeMond had character-spoilt child mostly-but Wiggins?
    Well, let's dismiss Pantani to start with for obvious reasons. Fignon, never massively exciting and, if he'd cut off his pony tail and embraced technology, could have had another title to his name. Hinault, an in between era, and, with the talent and ability he had compared to the competition could have got away with murder. Lemond, proves the last point that, once a rider who prepared properly and had talent came along, the old school were blown away. Pre-them eg. Coppi etc, great riders but only the best got to train full-time and have the support of domestiques and sponsors.. the effects of talents was magnified and the amazing feats (your elan) made possible. Now, with a fully professional full-time and scientifically trained pro field, margins of ability are far less and such amazing feats impossible.. that said, Wiggins' TT performance was staggering... we just can't cope with having a winnner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikalas View Post
    Well, let's dismiss Pantani to start with for obvious reasons. Fignon, never massively exciting and, if he'd cut off his pony tail and embraced technology, could have had another title to his name. Hinault, an in between era, and, with the talent and ability he had compared to the competition could have got away with murder. Lemond, proves the last point that, once a rider who prepared properly and had talent came along, the old school were blown away. Pre-them eg. Coppi etc, great riders but only the best got to train full-time and have the support of domestiques and sponsors.. the effects of talents was magnified and the amazing feats (your elan) made possible. Now, with a fully professional full-time and scientifically trained pro field, margins of ability are far less and such amazing feats impossible.. that said, Wiggins' TT performance was staggering... we just can't cope with having a winnner.
    As you wish; although I rather suspect from your response that you haven't been following professional cycling for very long.

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    I shall view this thread with interest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
    As you wish; although I rather suspect from your response that you haven't been following professional cycling for very long.
    And I rather suspect you have and are looking back with rose-tinted spectacles.

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