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Road Cycling 2016 Discussion Thread


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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

RIP Keagan Girdlestone :cry: He was a 19yo from South Africa and he was death during an u23 competition

 

terrible news. A very interesting talent, but no longer :(

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Girdlestone didn't die! Those were rumours being speculated on social media, but he is not dead. He is in the intensive care in a hospital in a "critical but stable" condition.

 

So again, he is not dead. 

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29 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Girdlestone didn't die! Those were rumours being speculated on social media, but he is not dead. He is in the intensive care in a hospital in a "critical but stable" condition.

 

So again, he is not dead. 

Well, it's a good news. I hope that it will confirm

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For those interested, Velon (some PR thing of a couple of teams, "making cycling better") has some live data for certain riders online:

http://www.velon.cc/en/races/2016/1fdc10999cf84c039573805dd2fda308/tour-de-suisse-2016

 

Stuff like heart rate, speed and cadence.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, hckosice said:

:champion: Great work Orica ! Thanks :d

He was lucky Gaviria fell and didn't try to sprint :sure:

 

Spoiler

Also because my money was on Gaviria :p 

 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

He was lucky Gaviria fell and didn't try to sprint :sure:

 

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Also because my money was on Gaviria :p 

 

 

who is Gaviria ? :mumble::d

 

btw what a result for Argentina :)

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