Saturday, July 24, 2010
999 scooches
From my calculations, that's how many times Alberto Contador scooched back in his saddle during the individual time trial today.
Bert Grabsch, former world champion, rode an incredible time trial today for 3rd place on the stage, pulling himself out of the Lanterne Rouge slot.
Adriano Malori of Lampre regained the Lanterne Rouge of the 2010 Tour de France on the penultimate stage and will have the honor of carrying it into Paris.
Bert Grabsch, former world champion, rode an incredible time trial today for 3rd place on the stage, pulling himself out of the Lanterne Rouge slot.
Adriano Malori of Lampre regained the Lanterne Rouge of the 2010 Tour de France on the penultimate stage and will have the honor of carrying it into Paris.
Labels: Contador, Grabsch, Malori
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Yeah! what in heavens name was going on there ?
Seems like it was the first time he had ever been on the bike.Whatever it was he just didn't look comfortable.Maybe the measurements were off but oh goodness me,why he went out on a bike that seems so uncomfortable....well does anyone know if the bike was giving him grief ?
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Seems like it was the first time he had ever been on the bike.Whatever it was he just didn't look comfortable.Maybe the measurements were off but oh goodness me,why he went out on a bike that seems so uncomfortable....well does anyone know if the bike was giving him grief ?
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