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Vuelta a Espana 2012: 18 August - 09 September


'Dale

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Oh well, straight for being a mean bastard it is with you then.

 

Sorry guy, respect is mutual.

 

Forgot to add, I have been bastard :clap:

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Sorry guy, respect is mutual.

 

Just treat us the way your relationship with Christ dictates. Try that.

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Just treat us the way your relationship with Christ dictates. Try that.

 

LOL, you are a funny one guy.

Now you assume things, secondly I will treat you better when you start treating me better instead of running after me in ever other thread like a puppy dog.

Good evening to you beefy :thumbup:

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That guitar in your avatar is getting cracked up :thumbup:

Haha , i changed it due to some sensitive eyes on thehub but that ass just wont change to another avatar it takes a couple of days.

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Haha , i changed it due to some sensitive eyes on thehub but that ass just wont change to another avatar it takes a couple of days.

It's very mooi, almost poetic.

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RadioShack-Nissan squad for the 2012 Vuelta a España: Daniele Bennati, Jan Bakelants, Laurent Didier, Linus Gerdemann, Markel Irizar, Tiago Machado, Maxime Monfort, Greg Rast and Hayden Roulston.

 

For GC contention, Gerdemann, Machado and Monfort.

No Schleckies.

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RadioShack-Nissan squad for the 2012 Vuelta a España: Daniele Bennati, Jan Bakelants, Laurent Didier, Linus Gerdemann, Markel Irizar, Tiago Machado, Maxime Monfort, Greg Rast and Hayden Roulston.

 

For GC contention, Gerdemann, Machado and Monfort.

No Schleckies.

 

Not a particularly great season for radioshack is it..

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The organisers wishes that the Vuelta "surprizes every day".

 

Here’s how the Vuelta stacks up statistically: 3,360km, 36 rated climbs, 21 stages, 11 flat stages, 10 uphill finales, six major mountaintop finishes, two rest days, one TTT at 16.5km and one ITT at 39.4km.

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Looking forward to this!

 

Rodrigues, Froome and Contador are going to battle it out!

 

Would love to see Joe Dombrowski in these mountains! That guy is going to be a star.

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