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Post by Admin on Jul 12, 2004 14:44:32 GMT 1
Might watch some of this tonight, always find the end of the stages fascinating, as are the team plays, shame that there is a team order within each team though, takes some of the fun out of it...
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Post by Shania on Jul 12, 2004 14:54:22 GMT 1
Might watch some of this tonight, always find the end of the stages fascinating, as are the team plays, shame that there is a team order within each team though, takes some of the fun out of it... I'll prolly start watching when the mountains stages begin.
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Post by Shania on Jul 12, 2004 14:56:00 GMT 1
Andy, I just corrected the title of the thread
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Post by Admin on Jul 12, 2004 14:59:10 GMT 1
Andy, I just corrected the title of the thread Why thank you Ms Shania, would you like to copy and paste the top 10 leaderboard you put up in the other thread as well? Any UK guys this year?
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Post by Shania on Jul 12, 2004 15:57:09 GMT 1
Why thank you Ms Shania, would you like to copy and paste the top 10 leaderboard you put up in the other thread as well? Any UK guys this year? Yes chief! I'll try to update the leaderboard when major changes happen within the top 20. I'll also check if any Brits are doing well.
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Post by Shania on Jul 12, 2004 15:58:00 GMT 1
Tour de France top 10 after stage 8:
1 - VOECKLER Thomas FRA - 33h 03' 36" 2 - O'GRADY Stuart AUS - 03' 01" 3 - CASAR Sandy FRA - 04' 06" 4 - BACKSTEDT Magnus SWE - 06' 27" 5 - PIIL Jakob DEN - 07' 09" 6 - ARMSTRONG Lance USA - 09' 35 7 - HINCAPIE George USA - 09' 45" 8 - AZEVEDO José POR- 09' 57" 9 - GUTIERREZ José Enrique ESP - 10' 02" 10 - ZABEL Erik GER - 10' 06
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Post by Admin on Jul 12, 2004 15:58:12 GMT 1
Yes chief! I'll try to update the leaderboard when major changes happen within the top 20. I'll also check if any Brits are doing well. Why thank you kind Shania. ;D
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Post by Shania on Jul 12, 2004 16:07:18 GMT 1
Sorry but no Brits in the tour Don't think David Millar is there at all. He has admitted using EPO in the past & will face judicial hearing from British Cycling and will be given a suspension Poor David, as if Armstrong, Ulrich & others don't take such drugs
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Post by Admin on Jul 12, 2004 16:26:00 GMT 1
Sorry but no Brits in the tour Don't think David Millar is there at all. He has admitted using EPO in the past & will face judicial hearing from British Cycling and will be given a suspension Poor David, as if Armstrong, Ulrich & others don't take such drugs Bummer for Millar. :(And like you say, surely it is rife, always has been, always will...
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Post by Admin on Jul 15, 2004 13:17:01 GMT 1
After Stage 10.
Overall results Pos Rider Nat Team Time Deficit 1. Thomas Voeckler FRA Brioches La Boulangère 42:42:14 42:42:14 2. Stuart O'Grady AUS Cofidis 42:45:14 +03:00 3. Sandy Casar FRA FDJeux.com 42:46:27 +04:13 4. Richard Virenque FRA Quick-Step 42:49:06 +06:52 5. Jakob Piil DEN Team CSC 42:49:45 +07:31 6. Lance Armstrong USA US Postal 42:51:49 +09:35 7. Erik Zabel GER T-Mobile 42:52:12 +09:58 8. José Azevedo POR US Postal 42:52:18 +10:04 9. José Enrique Gutiérrez ESP Phonak 42:52:23 +10:09 10. Francisco Mancebo ESP Illes Balears 42:52:32 +10:18
Stage 11 about to get underway. Virenque is the BIG climber after winning the last stage, nice to see Zabel in there as well.
Overall results Pos Rider Nat Team Time Deficit 1. Thomas Voeckler FRA Brioches La Boulangère 46:43:10 46:43:10 2. Stuart O'Grady AUS Cofidis 46:46:10 +03:00 3. Sandy Casar FRA FDJeux.com 46:47:23 +04:13 4. Richard Virenque FRA Quick-Step 46:50:02 +06:52 5. Jakob Piil DEN Team CSC 46:50:53 +07:43 6. Lance Armstrong USA US Postal 46:52:45 +09:35 7. Erik Zabel GER T-Mobile 46:53:08 +09:58 8. José Azevedo POR US Postal 46:53:14 +10:04 9. José Enrique Gutiérrez ESP Phonak 46:53:19 +10:09 10. Francisco Mancebo ESP Illes Balears 46:53:28 +10:18
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Post by Shania on Jul 18, 2004 17:52:12 GMT 1
Blimey! Armstrong is already 2nd When did that happen General Standing after stage 14 Pos-Rider-Nation-Team-Time- Deficit 1 VOECKLER Thomas FRA BLB 62h 33' 11" 2 ARMSTRONG Lance USA USP 00' 22" 3 BASSO Ivan ITA CSC 01' 39" 4 KLÖDEN Andréas GER TMO 03' 18" 5 MANCEBO Francisco ESP IBB 03' 28" 6 TOTSCHNIG Georg AUT GST 06' 08" 7 AZEVEDO José POR USP 06' 43" 8 ULLRICH Jan GER TMO 07' 01" 9 CAUCCHIOLI Pietro ITA ALB 07' 59" 1 CASAR Sandy FRA FDJ 08' 29"
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