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Subject: Cycling
To bad :)
I don't like him very much.
I don't like him very much.
no not tragic.
He is pretty good talker he can talk about the race without one moment of silence
but i just have a lot of different meanings with him :)
He is pretty good talker he can talk about the race without one moment of silence
but i just have a lot of different meanings with him :)
but i just have a lot of different meanings with him :)
Awkward ...
Awkward ...
anyway anyone else exept me is fanatic with bicycles etc?
It's my favourite sport to watch ;)
seeing almost every race
also the small ones like
Tour of Poland / Tour of Denmark / bayern rundfarth /...
Like them very much because the very young talented riders can compete with the world top.
seeing almost every race
also the small ones like
Tour of Poland / Tour of Denmark / bayern rundfarth /...
Like them very much because the very young talented riders can compete with the world top.
I've just been to north italy to ride in the mountains. So yeah, you're not alone ;)
Riding aswell
like Mountain biking, to bad our roads are quite flat to MTB.
like Mountain biking, to bad our roads are quite flat to MTB.
So this week we have the 2011 UCI Road World Championships here in Denmark. A few time trials have already taken place.
* Yesterday Australian Luke Durbridge won the men's under-23 TT before Dane Rasmus Quaade and fellow Australian Michael Hepburn.
*Also yesterday, Jessica Allen, another Australian won women's junior TT, leaving British Elinor Barker and German Mieke Kröger behing her.
* Today in the men's TT junior Danish surprise Mads Würtz Schmidt defeated Kiwi James Oram and Aussie David Edwards.
*The women's TT just finished with German Judith Arendt winning, former-Dane-gone-Kiwi Linda Willumsen finishing second and British Emma Pooley being third.
A bit surprising that all medals so far have been split between five countries, yet as a Dane, I find the results so far quite satisfying :)
Who are your favorites for men's TT tomorrow? Cancellara, Martin and Wiggins are probably the big favorites. Unfortunately Denmark's big hope for tomorrow has been terminated for missing a recent doping control, and while Fuglsang is good, he won't stand a chance of gaining medals.
* Yesterday Australian Luke Durbridge won the men's under-23 TT before Dane Rasmus Quaade and fellow Australian Michael Hepburn.
*Also yesterday, Jessica Allen, another Australian won women's junior TT, leaving British Elinor Barker and German Mieke Kröger behing her.
* Today in the men's TT junior Danish surprise Mads Würtz Schmidt defeated Kiwi James Oram and Aussie David Edwards.
*The women's TT just finished with German Judith Arendt winning, former-Dane-gone-Kiwi Linda Willumsen finishing second and British Emma Pooley being third.
A bit surprising that all medals so far have been split between five countries, yet as a Dane, I find the results so far quite satisfying :)
Who are your favorites for men's TT tomorrow? Cancellara, Martin and Wiggins are probably the big favorites. Unfortunately Denmark's big hope for tomorrow has been terminated for missing a recent doping control, and while Fuglsang is good, he won't stand a chance of gaining medals.