There were no races this weekend. That was not easy. But many of our favourite classics studs were in action, as the early season stage races took centre stage. Paris - Nice was filled with more bad news than good. Martijn Maaskant fell yesterday and broke half his ribs. Haussler was a casualty of the slick roads too. He kept going, but didn't look too happy. In fact, just about everybody hit the deck at one point or another. But the most spectacular crash belonged to Robert Kiserlovski. Somehow he wound up wedged under a truck. The most spectacular non-crash came courtesy of his Astana teammate, Rémy Di Gregorio. How he managed to keep the rubber side down is almost as mysterious as the SOB and DOC campaigns. Watch the highlights in all their brutal glory here:
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i'm looking for vicarious action wherever i can get it. pleased to say i'm sitting in 9th place at Podium Cafe's Women's Virtual Director Sportif contest
http://www.podiumcafe.com/2011/3/13/2048337/womens-vds-results-week-3#comments
much better than my men's team is doing.
My WVDS team was dead last in week two, but we've moved up to 4th last in the most recent rankings. The Carnal Malefactors have moved ahead of you in the men's VDS by 16 points. We're sitting in a solid 557th place. I think Ryan's there too. But he's down in 600+ territory.
Carnal Malefactors, eh? That sounds menacing...even for a Canadian.
Big gains for the Malefactors today, thanks to Boom and Evans. My boyfriend had a big day too. But he isn't on the team. That just makes things too awkward.
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