Cadel would be the first to be punched unless he hired Mike Tyson and taught him how to ride a bike.sole purpose is to go and try to take out the stars of the other teams, like a deftly laid punch at an opportune time...
Lance speaks spanish.Oooh - to answer my own question, Contador doesn't speak English, so it's unlikely Lance was talking to him. Therefore in light of that, it definitely looked like Lance and Contador were riding against each other.
Yeah Having a ale and munching my way through the TDF as well.If I keep eating like I'm actually riding this TDF, I'm going to weigh another 10kg by the time they get to Paris. Just can't stop munching in front of the telly.
Bah, these non-Australians who think it's necessary to speak more than one languageLance speaks spanish.
Contador is a loaded gun currently going off. He will run out of bullets soon. Lance will win the tour because he knows what it takes to ride for 3 weeks and win x 7.
Cadels has no chance being 3minutes behind leaders. You cannot win a tour on your own and he's team is just not up to scatch.
Erm... CycleOps have already said they're race radio, and that they're not collecting PowerTap or ANT+ data... though CycleOps/Saris have been both testing Joule (the new replacement for Cervo, the PowerTap head unit) and have been posting the data of all of the Garmin riders who are running PowerTaps.The yellow things on the helmets are used to transmit the power output and heart rate of the rider wearing it. A few riders do this for some reason, just as something interesting the broadcasters can talk about I guess.
CycleopsPower said:@stevebrunet A few reasons the radios are on the helmets. They pose some risk when falling on them, especially in the Giro.
http://twitter.com/CycleOpsPower/status/2591561407