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tour de france rumors

October 22nd, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

tour de france rumors
is thrown back from the 2007 tour of France?

rumor has it that Lance Armstrong is back on the legand comng 2007 tour of France, what do you think? and can you really make the tour or has "passed" I do know, but there is a rumor coming back!

He is retired!

Bike with engine (doped bike) and Cancellara (Roubaix – Vlaanderen)

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tour de france results 2008

October 2nd, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

tour de france results 2008
Why corruption of French cycling?

I mean, it's obvious to me that the French are lying on the analysis Blood and urine samples of cyclists from other countries simply because they dislike the other countries and are angry that bikers are dominating countries his career in the Tour de France. I mean the French keep saying that Lance Armstrong used steroids even though he has never tested positive? I mean Floyd Landis is not so stupid to take testosterone, and even if he did not have helped him win the seventeenth stage, because it takes a while to work? Is it a coincidence that they released after his amazing Stage? The French are not stupid cheaters to cyclists? Is it time to move the race somewhere else for cycling, finally can be fair? Who's ready for the Tour de France 2008 in Mexico (no one cares about cycling in Mexico, so the results would not be manipulated)?

xenophobic nonsense – total stupidity completed Tour de France will always be in France in the same way as the Giro d'Italia, will always be in Italy.

Etape du Tour 2008 – the Hell of the South


2008 in France: France at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2008 Super League season results, 2008-09 Ligue 1, 2008 Tour de France


2008 in France: France at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2008 Super League season results, 2008-09 Ligue 1, 2008 Tour de France


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tour de france stages 2008

September 21st, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

tour de france stages 2008
Does anyone know the exact starting and end points of the 2008 Tour de France stages?

I know what cities will be in, but I need an exact point, as an address or a specific benchmark. Please provide information for many of the start or end points as you can find. A link is usually not good because it has its own street address. And please do not respond if you are unsure of an exact point. Thanks!

Yes but I forgot … I'll be back when I remember … or when you post the same question again.

Tour De France 2008 Stage 10 Hautacam part 2


2008 Tour de France, Stage 12 to Stage 21


2008 Tour de France, Stage 12 to Stage 21


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. These are the profiles for the individual stages in the 2008 Tour de France, with Stage 12 on 17 July, and Stage 21 on 27 July. This stage featured one fourth category climb over the Col du CamperiĆ© east of Axat after 111 km, before a long rapid descent to Narbonne, whic…

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