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Last Post 06/01/2013 10:57 PM by Mike Madvax. 22 Replies.
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laurentja

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05/31/2013 05:48 PM
Oh well, Stick-Figure is out. Thus the Alien is confirmed for the Tour and won't have to exhaust himself at the Dauphine... that's good for him. Personally, I'll be rooting for an Evans repeat. Can't warm up to Alberto Tainted Beef Contador.
Bodynazi

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05/31/2013 05:52 PM
copy cerv - he still could have gone for 7 though lol.

for the record - I didn't say that the record was 7 - he just won't be running up consecutive wins now -
Orange Crush

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05/31/2013 06:14 PM
Posted By Jeff Eckert on 05/31/2013 05:48 PM
Oh well, Stick-Figure is out. Thus the Alien is confirmed for the Tour and won't have to exhaust himself at the Dauphine... that's good for him. Personally, I'll be rooting for an Evans repeat. Can't warm up to Alberto Tainted Beef Contador.


What's Rodriguez up to? He's targeting LeTour. Not that I like Sky's style of riding but would have liked to see Wiggo in the mix; he's a funny character. Cycling needs more funny characters. That's really the contribution of British cycling.
Inferno7

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06/01/2013 08:35 AM
He must have simply told Sky that there was NO WAY he was riding in support of another rider, and he shouldn't. Froome should have left.
geosurf

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06/01/2013 09:00 AM
Supposedly a knee problem. Maybe a knee to the groin!

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/wiggins-tour-france-knee-problem-154003573--spt.html
JS

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06/01/2013 02:33 PM
This is playing out exactly as I predicted at the beginning of the year. Wiggins decided he didn't want to run with the Sky "program" again this year and gave it a run clean at the Giro knowing there was no way he's winning the TDF clean. When he faltered at the Giro he basically pulled the plug. He and the Sky brain trust are setting up his excuses for retirement at the end of the year with this "knee trouble" stuff.
Ibex

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06/01/2013 05:11 PM
JS, a bit of a cyncial view of the cycling world, but after what we've seen in the recent past I am not willing to dismiss your theory. What you say has a ring of reality to it
madvax

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06/01/2013 10:57 PM
There is too much at stake (and money) for Wiggins to just drop out because he feels he can't win. I believe the knee trouble story. It is probably a result of over training and/or trying too hard due to the pressure he feels from Froome.
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