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Cycling Tour de France - Paulinho the party

15.07.2010 08:23

&nbwholesale ed hardy It was a somewhat boring July 14. But Sergio Paulinho, there will one day like no other. The Portuguese team won at RadioShack Gap Wednesday after the 10th stage, adjusting the sprint Belarusian Vasil Kiryienka (Caisse d'Epargne). The French have not weighed. Little riddle: who is the star of RadioShack? Look carefully. Lance Armstrong? Lost. Levi Leipheimer? Missed. Andreas Kloeden? Janez Brajkovic? Even. The strong man of the American team is named Sergio Paulinho. The Portuguese, contrary to all his illustrious teammates more upscale, has already achieved his Tour de France. For others, we'll see. For Paulinho, done after his victory at Gap in the 10th stage. It was indeed the beefier of the breakaway of six riders who "hosted" this step. If it is appropriate to put quotation marks is that this step of July 14 has not been the fireworks expected . We speak here not only French, but the show in general. After the first hour of racing is very rhythmic e, it was nap for everyone, except the six escapees of the day. They are first four to have taken the lead. Paulinho, therefore, initially left to play for the team standings, but Vasil Kiryienka (Caisse d'Epargne), Dries Devenyns (Quick Step) and Mario Aerts (Omega). Not a French, then. Fortunately, Pierre Rolland (Bbox) and Maxime Bouet (AG2R), succeeded in joining up after a chase of twenty kilometers. This sextet had gone to the end, the pack was too happy to spend a quiet day. It is true that the danger was nonexistent for the yellow jersey Andy Schleck, as the highest placed rider in front was generally Aerts, half an hour. The legend takes a nap after having crossed the coast of Laffrey (1st category) , one of the Terraces (3rd) and Col du Noyer (2nd) without addressing the escapees began to explain in the coast of La Rochette. That was seven years ago, Alexandre Vinokourov was fired in the winner. There, in the descent, as Joseba Beloki fell to Lance Armstrong, which had been cut through the field to avoid the disaster, offering an image since passed on to posterity. But in this July 14, 2010, the Cst has a nap. It took just a mano a mano between Sergio Paulinho and Vasil Kiryienka. Bouet, already struggling in the Walnut and Holland have won without being able to play the gain of the stage. On the finish line, Paulinho, probably cooler, managed to keep half a wheel ahead Kiryienka who, expert on the track (he was crowned world champion points race in 2008), yet this kind of control duels. But the confession of his teammate Mathieu Perget, it is "not very fast in a sprint. At 30, Paulinho wins the biggest victory of his career. On July 14 does not mean much to him. He celebrates this date now too and cycling Portuguese, waiting for a victory in the Tour since 1989. It was his day. Not one of the favorites, who stayed warm under the heat. Nicolas Roche has only a little shaken coconut leaving in La Rochette. Although seen by the Irish. By taking just over two minutes to pack (as happened to him over 14 minutes Paulinho), climbs four places in the hierarchy to point at 13th place at Gap. Well that's about it for today. What do you want, it can not be all day on July 14 ... ed hardy women swimwear ed hardy women t-shirts ed hardy women tanks Cheap Vibram Five Fingers Vibram Five Fingers Kso sp;

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