Chris Froome wins the Tour de France

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by Octoroc » Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:42 pm

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Octoroc wrote:Next year I think they should do it on Raleigh Grifters. Who do I write to?


I vote Tomahawks.


I'd be cool with that, but there'd have to be a strict ban on giving backies.

So far this year, I have eaten NO mince pies.
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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by Turboman » Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:44 pm

captain red dog wrote:Superb achievement, amazed how strong he was in the mountains. I honestly thought I would never see a Brit win the Tour. Of course, now the hard work starts as he inevitably will want to do it again because it's the multiple winners that are long remembered.

Is he in the Olympics though, thought he had to give it up to do the tour as its a big ask to be rested enough to compete again so soon.

No they're off to train tomorrow for it I believe :lol: . All 4 members of the road race team that were in the tour (Wiggins, Froome, Millar, and Cav) managed to win a stage, and the only reason Stannard didn't is because he's not there, bodes very well for them

Errkal wrote:It is amasing how people dont seem to be abel to do that.
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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by Cosmo » Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:49 pm

Wiggins looks like a young James Cromwell.

Congrats to him. Also for winning the TDF.

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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by captain red dog » Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:54 pm

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captain red dog wrote:Superb achievement, amazed how strong he was in the mountains. I honestly thought I would never see a Brit win the Tour. Of course, now the hard work starts as he inevitably will want to do it again because it's the multiple winners that are long remembered.

Is he in the Olympics though, thought he had to give it up to do the tour as its a big ask to be rested enough to compete again so soon.

No they're off to train tomorrow for it I believe :lol: . All 4 members of the road race team that were in the tour (Wiggins, Froome, Millar, and Cav) managed to win a stage, and the only reason Stannard didn't is because he's not there, bodes very well for them

strawberry float me you are right! I tell you what, if Wiggins takes gold at the Olympics then I think that is going to be pretty close to making him our greatest ever sportsman. Tour and Olympic gold in the same year is something I never even considered. The tour alone I never thought I'd see a Brit win.

Team Sky were absolutely incredible for the tour though. Absolutely astonishing.

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by 1cmanny1 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:58 pm

Does the "Tour Le Frunce" happen every single month? I swear there was just one not too long ago.

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by Vermin » Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:07 am

1cmanny1 wrote:Does the "Tour Le Frunce" happen every single month? I swear there was just one not too long ago.


Feels like it eh.

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by Turboman » Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:10 am

1cmanny1 wrote:Does the "Tour Le Frunce" happen every single month? I swear there was just one not too long ago.

Australians :fp:

Errkal wrote:It is amasing how people dont seem to be abel to do that.
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by Captain Kinopio » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:37 am

This is probably because I don't really follow road cycling but I don't understand why people keep saying they never thought they'd see a British person win it. It's every year, it doesn't seem that unlikely.

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by 1cmanny1 » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:56 am

Herbi wrote:This is probably because I don't really follow road cycling but I don't understand why people keep saying they never thought they'd see a British person win it. It's every year, it doesn't seem that unlikely.


It says something alright.

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by abcd » Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:16 am

Herbi wrote:This is probably because I don't really follow road cycling but I don't understand why people keep saying they never thought they'd see a British person win it. It's every year, it doesn't seem that unlikely.


True....but it has been going since the dawn of man.

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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by Eighthours » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:16 am

Boringly Jessica Ennis will probably win Sports Personality of the Year if she gets gold... or maybe Tom Daley. BUT if Wiggins gets Gold for the road race on Saturday then I'd really like him to get it.

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by Jonathan86 » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:22 am

Eighthours wrote:Boringly Jessica Ennis will probably win Sports Personality of the Year if she gets gold... or maybe Tom Daley. BUT if Wiggins gets Gold for the road race on Saturday then I'd really like him to get it.


He'll most likely be getting knighted sometime soon anyway, so that can be his consolation prize ;)

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by TigaSefi » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:27 am

Eighthours wrote:Boringly Jessica Ennis will probably win Sports Personality of the Year if she gets gold... or maybe Tom Daley. BUT if Wiggins gets Gold for the road race on Saturday then I'd really like him to get it.


Jessica won't win anything that has personality in it. Wiggins got bucketful of it and what he done is far more important than some poxy gold!!

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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by abcd » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:42 am

TigaSefi wrote:
Eighthours wrote:Boringly Jessica Ennis will probably win Sports Personality of the Year if she gets gold... or maybe Tom Daley. BUT if Wiggins gets Gold for the road race on Saturday then I'd really like him to get it.


Jessica won't win anything that has personality in it. Wiggins got bucketful of it and what he done is far more important than some poxy gold!!



Indeed.....

But winning the accolade on personality went out years ago.

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by Jonathan86 » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:53 am

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TigaSefi wrote:
Eighthours wrote:Boringly Jessica Ennis will probably win Sports Personality of the Year if she gets gold... or maybe Tom Daley. BUT if Wiggins gets Gold for the road race on Saturday then I'd really like him to get it.


Jessica won't win anything that has personality in it. Wiggins got bucketful of it and what he done is far more important than some poxy gold!!



Indeed.....

But winning the accolade on personality went out years ago.


See Mark Cavendish at last years awards. He has the personality of a spoon, unless he was just having a quiet night.

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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by Drumstick » Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:05 am

Sports Personality of the Year stopped being a relevant award many years ago.

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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by Slartibartfast » Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:28 am

Not many awards are actually very important. Things like the Oscars are more like the cinema world championships than a general congratulations like Sports Personality is.

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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by Poser » Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:19 pm

I would, without doubt, give it to Jessica Ennis.

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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by Slartibartfast » Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:36 pm

It?

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PostRe: Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France
by Moggy » Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:55 pm

He means his penis.


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