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am sure this is only the top 10 they're showing

 

Yeah, i see what you mean.

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otherwise igor has been on the course for almost 1hr30, guess it's possible

only 3 under the hour mark so far

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Oh no, the commentators saying that the weather forecast for next week is not looking good.

 

I thought they're positive about week 3?

 

:eek:

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Ja, but now rain is forecast for most of the week, which means snowfalls in the mountains.

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I thought they're positive about week 3?

 

:eek:

commentators just said long term forecast by french military (which is supposedly notoriously accurate), predict rain all next week... so expect snow up the mountains

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otherwise igor has been on the course for almost 1hr30, guess it's possible

 

hahahah

 

thanks for making my day a lot better. hahahaha

 

I normally have a great day everyday, but you're making it even greater.

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Either the colour mix on my TV is out, or all the 'white' lines on the road are in fact all now pink....

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It must cause thinning of the oxygen and stimulation of EPO production in the body, kind of an altitude effect, I presume.

 

About the only presumption I know of that makes sense. So you replace some oxygen with a noble gas to starve your body in order for it to make more EPO/testosterone?

 

What people will do to gain an advantage is amazing.

 

Here Mr. Armstrong - breath this gas. Too much of it will kill you but just the right amount will help you win...

 

Fark.

 

Looks like I was wrong about the crashing too....

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    16:15:56 CEST


    At the finish:

    1 Thomas De Gendt (OPQS) 59:41
    2 Patrick Gretsch (AG2R) +0:05
    3 Dario Cataldo (Sky) +0:16
    4 Stefano Pirazzi (Bardiani) +1:13
    5 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) +1:33
    6 Danilo Hondo (Trek) +1:34
    7 Mattia Cattaneo (Lampre-Merida) +1:36
    8 Maxim Belkov (Katusha) +1:58
    9 Dylan Van Baarle (Garmin-Sharp) +2:08
    10 Rick Flens (Belkin) +2:08

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