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The 100th Edition Of The Tour de France: Chirps, Opinions, News, Updates.


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Pick the yellow and green jersey winners.  

305 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will reign in Yellow?

    • Froome Dawg (Sky)
      216
    • Contador (Saxo Tinkoff)
      53
    • A Schleck, Radioshack
      13
    • Evans (BMC)
      8
    • Uran (Sky)
      0
    • Tejay (BMC)
      3
    • Gesink (Blanco)
      0
    • Hesjedal (Garmin Sharp
      0
    • Valverde (Movistar)
      4
    • J Rodriquez (Katusha)
      2
    • Suprize package!
      6
  2. 2. Who will reign in Green?

    • Sagan (Cannondale Pro Cycling)
      178
    • Cav' (Omega Pharma Quickstep)
      104
    • Greipel (Lotto Bellisol)
      7
    • Bouhanni (FDJ)
      1
    • Goss (Orica-Greenedge)
      3
    • Surprize package?
      12


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Well done Daryl, great to see (RSA) in second place after three stages of the TDF!!

 

He must just keep this form till the DC this year :P

 

After 4 stages. No prologue this year. I think that's how it works?

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Sorry :whistling:

I got carried away

 

No problem - I would just like to know which team you support?

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Damn, Damn, Damn:

 

According to his Cannondale team, American Ted King has been time cut from his Tour de France debut. King struggled in Tuesday’s stage 4 team time trial in Nice, three days after separating his left shoulder in a crash on the opening day of the race.

He fell behind his teammates during the 25-kilometer ride through Nice and although his estimated finishing time was within the 25 percent standard, Cannondale has confirmed he was time cut from the race by organizer ASO and will not continue.

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Damn, Damn, Damn:

 

According to his Cannondale team, American Ted King has been time cut from his Tour de France debut. King struggled in Tuesday’s stage 4 team time trial in Nice, three days after separating his left shoulder in a crash on the opening day of the race.

He fell behind his teammates during the 25-kilometer ride through Nice and although his estimated finishing time was within the 25 percent standard, Cannondale has confirmed he was time cut from the race by organizer ASO and will not continue.

 

Yes I am sure he is heartbroken - such bad luck! but he really gave it his best shot to continue, very brave effort and that dislocated shoulder must have been very painful.

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