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| The Pop-Tart Whisperer ![]() Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: South Jersey, United States
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| Giro d'italia Since I've been out of work for a month, I've been watching alot of TV. After the reglar channels got old, I started watching others that I didn't bother with before. Started watching the Giro d'Italia bike race. Has anybody else been watching this? Other than an overload of spandex, its pretty exciting towards the end of the stages and the stradegies that teams use. Anybody else rooting for Deluca or Cavendish or Liefheimer?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Stopped watching when I stopped racing. Allways prefered the highlights as I found it boring to watch from start to finish. Had a fanatsy cycling moment in the Tour of Britain. When climbing the Cat & Fiddle me and my team mates sprinted for the King of the Mountains banner. As I took the lead the race cavalcad came past and 2 motorcycle policemen came either side of me as I crossed the line with my arms up in the air. The crowd clapped and cheered(must of thought I was a contender). If only I had a photo.
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