Tour de France thread 13:22 - Jun 30 with 4432 views | perchrockjack | Well, hat trick for Froome? If he avoids illness and injuries he will do this . Can't really see anyone besting him | |
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Tour de France thread on 14:38 - Jun 30 with 2970 views | Lohengrin | After Brexit the French have said he's only allowed to race if he uses a square back wheel. | |
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Tour de France thread on 14:40 - Jun 30 with 2967 views | LeonisGod |
Tour de France thread on 14:38 - Jun 30 by Lohengrin | After Brexit the French have said he's only allowed to race if he uses a square back wheel. |
Pah, that won't stop us as long as we've the right 'nutrition' | | | |
Tour de France thread on 14:41 - Jun 30 with 2965 views | perchrockjack | The course is well known to me. Highlight of my sporting year. Without doubt the hardest sporting event in the world | |
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Tour de France thread on 14:44 - Jun 30 with 2960 views | Pegojack |
Tour de France thread on 14:41 - Jun 30 by perchrockjack | The course is well known to me. Highlight of my sporting year. Without doubt the hardest sporting event in the world |
Looking forward to it to, Perchie, it's fab. Hope Froome can do it, but I note those pesky French have made it more about climbing and less about time trials this year. That Colombian boy, Froomie's main rival, has apparently been training intensively in the mountains, I read somewhere, and he was pretty good on climbing to start with. He thinks it's his year this year. | | | |
Tour de France thread on 14:45 - Jun 30 with 2959 views | LeonisGod |
Tour de France thread on 14:41 - Jun 30 by perchrockjack | The course is well known to me. Highlight of my sporting year. Without doubt the hardest sporting event in the world |
When you say "my sporting year", do you really mean "my year sat on my arse watching others do sport" like the rest of us? | | | |
Tour de France thread on 14:47 - Jun 30 with 2957 views | Wiggle | Understand him being the favourite, odds of 5/4 for such an exhausting event with so many variables seems a little strange | | | |
Tour de France thread on 14:54 - Jun 30 with 2949 views | perchrockjack | Lol Leon. Exactly right. Bad boy | |
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Tour de France thread on 17:38 - Jun 30 with 2914 views | jackforever | Sky have picked one hell of a team full of climbers. Think their strength in depth will see them through again. As long as froome stays upright. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Tour de France thread on 17:43 - Jun 30 with 2910 views | Cooperman |
Tour de France thread on 14:41 - Jun 30 by perchrockjack | The course is well known to me. Highlight of my sporting year. Without doubt the hardest sporting event in the world |
All 2000 miles of it or the blast up the Champs Elysees? | |
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Tour de France thread on 18:08 - Jun 30 with 2904 views | perchrockjack | Taken many holidays in France. I've been to Berne too . Carcassonne is a stunning location. It's a feast for the soul | |
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Tour de France thread on 20:43 - Jun 30 with 2872 views | Banosswan | Sky have been clever in their recruitment this year. Froome will have a lot more support in the mountains than he has done. | |
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Tour de France thread on 21:05 - Jun 30 with 2857 views | dickythorpe | May the best blood dope win. | | | |
Tour de France thread on 21:07 - Jun 30 with 2850 views | Darran |
Tour de France thread on 21:05 - Jun 30 by dickythorpe | May the best blood dope win. |
Exactly Dick,sport my arse they're all druggies. | |
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Tour de France thread on 21:11 - Jun 30 with 2851 views | dickythorpe |
Tour de France thread on 21:07 - Jun 30 by Darran | Exactly Dick,sport my arse they're all druggies. |
With the stuff they jab Dar, you could bloody win it!!! Arses like dartboards. | | | |
Tour de France thread on 21:16 - Jun 30 with 2840 views | Darran |
Tour de France thread on 21:11 - Jun 30 by dickythorpe | With the stuff they jab Dar, you could bloody win it!!! Arses like dartboards. |
I'd go round in circles mun. | |
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Tour de France thread on 21:22 - Jun 30 with 2839 views | dickythorpe |
Tour de France thread on 21:16 - Jun 30 by Darran | I'd go round in circles mun. |
Like unicycle juggler!! Lol!!!! | | | |
Tour de France thread on 21:24 - Jun 30 with 2837 views | lifelong | I did the Gower bike ride twice. | | | |
Tour de France thread on 21:26 - Jun 30 with 2834 views | dickythorpe |
Tour de France thread on 21:24 - Jun 30 by lifelong | I did the Gower bike ride twice. |
What was her name? | | | |
Tour de France thread on 23:26 - Jun 30 with 2806 views | ImAlrightJack | F*cking hope not, especially since he's a big-headed arrogant ponse. A Welshman helped him through the mountains last time, hopefully that's not the case this time. He's Kenyan like Mo Farrah is Somali anyway, not one of "ours" since I'm using this UK/British term loosely. | | | |
Tour de France thread on 08:13 - Jul 1 with 2778 views | Batterseajack |
Tour de France thread on 23:26 - Jun 30 by ImAlrightJack | F*cking hope not, especially since he's a big-headed arrogant ponse. A Welshman helped him through the mountains last time, hopefully that's not the case this time. He's Kenyan like Mo Farrah is Somali anyway, not one of "ours" since I'm using this UK/British term loosely. |
Well his wife was born in Neath, so he gets my support and arrogant is an odd term to describe someone like froome. Anyway, blood doping is cycling is becoming a thing of the past, it's all about mechanical doping now and having little motors hidden in the frame. | | | |
Tour de France thread on 08:24 - Jul 1 with 2774 views | JFSwan | Phenomenal athlete, just not likable. Hopefully G can get top 5, Landa is a great climber who might drag froome around a fair bit, so G might not push it up the mountains like last year, time will tell. Movistsar have powerful 2 pronged attack with Quintanta / Valverde as have Astana with Nibili/ Aru. BMC will be interesting to watch Richie Porte & van garderen both could/should be lead men. Looking forward to the sprints, Cav has part of his old team with Eisel/Renshaw but cant see him getting ahead of Griepel,Kittel, Sagan, Degenkolb. | | | |
Tour de France thread on 08:30 - Jul 1 with 2766 views | Pegojack |
Tour de France thread on 18:08 - Jun 30 by perchrockjack | Taken many holidays in France. I've been to Berne too . Carcassonne is a stunning location. It's a feast for the soul |
I'll be in Carcassonne in nine weeks' time, Perchie. Me and five others having a two week holiday on the Canal Du Midi. Starting off at Bellegarde near Nimes, then going West, with Carcassonne being our halfway point before we turn around and come back. Can't wait. | | | |
Tour de France thread on 09:01 - Jul 1 with 2751 views | perchrockjack | No, not all druggies pross. Certainly no worse than althletics Hereford. Ensure you hire bikes and cycle the tow paths of the canal. The castle at carcasonne and the enclosed village is awesome but rather touristy | |
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Tour de France thread on 09:10 - Jul 1 with 2744 views | Pegojack |
Tour de France thread on 09:01 - Jul 1 by perchrockjack | No, not all druggies pross. Certainly no worse than althletics Hereford. Ensure you hire bikes and cycle the tow paths of the canal. The castle at carcasonne and the enclosed village is awesome but rather touristy |
Yes, we've hired two bikes for the boat. Yours truly will be off to the local village in the mornings for le pain et les croissants..... | | | |
Tour de France thread on 09:40 - Jul 1 with 2734 views | perchrockjack | Hmm.. If you go to beziers you note the many locks that are something to behold. If you go there, avoid the town as its a dump. Cap d agde is excellent for broad minded adults | |
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