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I asked D'Kid last night: "What would you do, now that the Tour de France is over? Delete the app and reload it when La Vuelta comes around next month, or just leave it?"She voted "Leave it"
Talansky’s time off the bike means that he will not line up at the Vuelta as Garmin’s main GC threat. Ryder Hesjedal and Dan Martin are the team’s provisional leaders and according to Vaughters, Talansky pushed for a position on the team in order to pay back his teammates for the support they had provided in the past.
Well, considering I forgot I had Pinot and have been hopefully watching Kwiatkowski's progress -- or lack there of -- for at least two weeks, I think you get the bragging rights.I will say Kwaitkowski is fun to watch since he just keeps attacking even when it might not be the best plan.Wasn't MrTamborineman asking about Kittel? I hope he saw yesterday's stage.So many went out from crashes in this year's tour that it will make the Vuelta a better race. We'll have Horner, Froome, Wiggins (maybe), Cav , Contador (maybe, but probably not), Quintana?, Talansky?, Gilbert, Hushvold?, Cancellara?, Ted King? -- who else am I missing?
I'm kinda glad Ji Cheng took LR; he was involved Peraud's crash on the C-E and I worried that he wouldn't make it
This belongs here. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/voigt-waves-farewell-to-the-tour-de-france