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Track Cycling at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Unbelievable that Cavendish wasn't punished for this...looking where the Korean guy is, then moving down so aggressively...I know Cavendish is very much known for being an incredible asswhipe of a rider, but this was outright disgusting. F*ck you, Mark, may you never win anything ever again. 

 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Unbelievable that Cavendish wasn't punished for this...looking where the Korean guy is, then moving down so aggressively...I know Cavendish is very much known for being an incredible asswhipe of a rider, but this was outright disgusting. F*ck you, Mark, may you never win anything ever again. 

 

 

 

 

He should receive a suspension for this, not only disqualification.

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Just now, dcro said:

 

He should receive a suspension for this, not only disqualification.

True. And please, the first thing I heard on BBC (obviously totally objective..... :rofl:) was that it was not intentional. Don't come with that bullshit, this was another disgusting and typical Cavendish-move.

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8 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

True. And please, the first thing I heard on BBC (obviously totally objective..... :rofl:) was that it was not intentional. Don't come with that bullshit, this was another disgusting and typical Cavendish-move.

 

I watched that on BBC too, expected comment from someone as antisocial as Chris Boardman to be honest :p (he admitted himself that he is antisocial)

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2 hours ago, carivan said:

 

Same here. UCI wants the madison and individual pursuit back on the program, I think. But I'd also like to keep the omnium. I love the points race and the elimination.

Too bad for Gaviria to end in fourth place, since he was favorite for gold

 

I also like the points race and the elimination race the most out of the whole Omnium program and would love to see them as individual events.

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Unbelievable that Cavendish wasn't punished for this...looking where the Korean guy is, then moving down so aggressively...I know Cavendish is very much known for being an incredible asswhipe of a rider, but this was outright disgusting. F*ck you, Mark, may you never win anything ever again. 

 

 

 

 

Really disgusting behaviour... he deserves to lose the silver medal.

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