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The Hell Of The North
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Paris-Roubaix today, could we hope for a Wiggins win? Personally I don't think he'll do it, but you never know. Anyone else going to be watching?
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9th is not bad for Bradley but I do fear his best is now behind him. Not sure how he'll fare in the TdF as a domestique but the good news for Froome is that Porte has dropped out of the Giro to concentrate on the TdF and with Geraint there too the Sky guys and Froome in particular will no doubt be up there again.
16:42 Sun 13th Apr 2014
Eurosport website are doing a live ticker of the race and just posted this...
195 KM Wiggins was typical Wiggins in an interview with reporters this week: "If you could just drop out of a helicopter with 40k to go on Cancellara's wheel and then see if you could hold it when he goes, that's an ideal scenario. But there's 220k before that of little French guys coming underneath you, chopping you, calling you a w and all this. That's the reality of it."
195 KM Wiggins was typical Wiggins in an interview with reporters this week: "If you could just drop out of a helicopter with 40k to go on Cancellara's wheel and then see if you could hold it when he goes, that's an ideal scenario. But there's 220k before that of little French guys coming underneath you, chopping you, calling you a w and all this. That's the reality of it."
9th is not bad for Bradley but I do fear his best is now behind him.
Not sure how he'll fare in the TdF as a domestique but the good news for Froome is that Porte has dropped out of the Giro to concentrate on the TdF and with Geraint there too the Sky guys and Froome in particular will no doubt be up there again.
Not sure how he'll fare in the TdF as a domestique but the good news for Froome is that Porte has dropped out of the Giro to concentrate on the TdF and with Geraint there too the Sky guys and Froome in particular will no doubt be up there again.