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Road Cycling UCI World Championships 2017


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Lars Boom going exactly as planned: impressive until 200km, now he'll likely be gone within one lap to make his tradition complete :p 

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Right, so instead of waiting for the commentators curse yet again I'm just going to do it myself this time...... Dan Martin for the win!! :p

 

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5 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

Right, so instead of waiting for the commentators curse yet again I'm just going to do it myself this time...... Dan Martin for the win!! :p

 

It's not terrible weather yet Tim Wellens is in the front, so anything is possible today :p 

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30 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Lars Boom going exactly as planned: impressive until 200km, now he'll likely be gone within one lap to make his tradition complete :p 

Bingo. 

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4 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

 

As sure as night follows day :d

 

Dutch commentators are so hilarious, as always: "Where is Boom? ...... I see someone in orange alone there, but that can't be Boom." ......... "Boom must have had a problem, no way he got dropped, he's too good to just get dropped."

 

Duuuuuuudes, it's over 200km, Boom got dropped. It's not that complicated. We're 3-4-5 minutes later now and they are still wondering where he is :lol:

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Dutch commentators are so hilarious, as always: "Where is Boom? ...... I see someone in orange alone there, but that can't be Boom." ......... "Boom must have had a problem, no way he got dropped, he's too good to just get dropped."

 

Duuuuuuudes, it's over 200km, Boom got dropped. It's not that complicated. We're 3-4-5 minutes later now and they are still wondering where he is :lol:

 

Haha, let me know when they finally start believing it :d..... this race is hurting even the very best.

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4 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

 

Haha, let me know when they finally start believing it :d..... this race is hurting even the very best.

Well, by some magic he's back :d 

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