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Tag Archives: olympics
Monday Musette – ENECO, London, & Utah
Here’s this week’s Monday Musette: 1. The big news from this weekend’s ENECO Tour was Edvald Boasson Hagen’s 22-second defeat of Philippe Gilbert. (It says a lot about Gilbert’s season when he makes more news by losing a race than he does by winning it.) But his victory in today’s Belgian time trial championship … Continue reading
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Tagged Boasson Hagen, eneco tour, gilbert, leipheimer, London Surrey Classic, olympics, Tour of Utah
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Monday Musette – Moreno, Meeusen, Marianne, Medals, and a Miscarriage of Justice.
1. Was there something contagious in the  Italian water this past week? Moreno Argentin followed Mario Cipollini’s comments about the de-machoing of cycling with his own, saying “A lot of people aren’t hungry for success,” and accusing both Alberto Contador and the UCI of being spineless and soft. He also said that both Contador and … Continue reading
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Tagged A. Schleck, Argentin, Cancellara, Compton, Contador, meeusen, monday musette, nijs, olympics, vos
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