[font=Comic Sans MS]@frankenfurta @kohntullr
There's no help for me
You have your John Taylor fandragons I have mine [url=http://flightrising.com/main.php?dragon=42054061]Thibaut Pinot fandragon[/url] xD
Maybe need to make a fandragon part too
BTW he had an almost perfect ITT today,as he got onto 7th place in GC and gained time on pretty much GC favourites.
I felt almost like in 2016 [emoji=coatl love size=1]
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@frankenfurta @kohntullr
There's no help for me
You have your John Taylor fandragons I have mine Thibaut Pinot fandragon xD
Maybe need to make a fandragon part too
BTW he had an almost perfect ITT today,as he got onto 7th place in GC and gained time on pretty much GC favourites.
I felt almost like in 2016
[font=Comic Sans MS]@kohntullr
CCC Team,that one in orange jerseys
They even in full composition of 24 riders have like [i]literal 5 Polish riders[/i],when I counted a while ago so Polish-but-not-so-Polish-team xD
Yeah,I hope too,he's in unbelieveable form since...uh,September 2018?He's having his time of his life surely!
That's why I took that UN,and now I use it literally everywhere.Fun fact is,that it was my 3rd favourite TDF mountain before that change,while Alpe d'Huez was my 1st and Tourmalet my 2nd.
Alpe d'Huez because July 25th,2015,Pinot's win there.It was short (110,5 kms?) but very wild stage.And it even didn't look like he's going to win that as he had problems on one of the climbs!
*Screams in incoming Tourmalet*
EDIT: Man,that Elie Gesbert is really unbelieveable on today's stage [emoji=mirror size=1]
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@kohntullr
CCC Team,that one in orange jerseys
They even in full composition of 24 riders have like literal 5 Polish riders,when I counted a while ago so Polish-but-not-so-Polish-team xD
Yeah,I hope too,he's in unbelieveable form since...uh,September 2018?He's having his time of his life surely!
That's why I took that UN,and now I use it literally everywhere.Fun fact is,that it was my 3rd favourite TDF mountain before that change,while Alpe d'Huez was my 1st and Tourmalet my 2nd.
Alpe d'Huez because July 25th,2015,Pinot's win there.It was short (110,5 kms?) but very wild stage.And it even didn't look like he's going to win that as he had problems on one of the climbs!
*Screams in incoming Tourmalet*
EDIT: Man,that Elie Gesbert is really unbelieveable on today's stage