Tour of Taiwan - 2008

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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby MJ_1993 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:23 pm

looking forward to it.
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:02 am

[quote]Jet Fuel Coffee Cycling Team


No stimulants there then :roll:
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby Andrew G » Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:07 am

Gotta love those stage (start/finish) names. :D
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby adrian » Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:31 am

Man from Hong Kong didn't take very long
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby adrian » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:14 am

Looking forward to the exclusive photo-report :wink:
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby -Adam- » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:17 pm

Tell the boys from KFS to move their asses!
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby Andrew G » Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:06 pm

You have to have got a Pez entry at Love River Sean :lol: .

Why are American teams "presented by" :roll: .

What's the racing like Sean, not the standard so much, but is it pretty informal with you allowed to get all "up close and personal"? If you get a chance can you stick one of the KFS Sunday bikes in your bag for me :mrgreen: .
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby MJ_1993 » Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:48 pm

Nice. I think its good for cycling to expand to other countries outside Europe. Especially when a lot of the time countries in the southern hemisphere use bikes a lot as transport. I reckon we'll see China and India with a Tour of a decent calibre, with the Arab Countries following Qatar's example. I'd quite enjoy a Tour of Bahrain considering it often takes 20 mins to get anywhere from anywhere, its like the Eroica thing, lots of dust and stuff, but the roads are still pretty nice. I recall Bahrain applying to host a World Champs in the Gulf News/ Al Jazeera (when I was over there).
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby adrian » Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:21 pm

[quote="Mo Jaffer"]Nice. I think its good for cycling to expand to other countries outside Europe. Especially when a lot of the time countries in the southern hemisphere use bikes a lot as transport. I reckon we'll see China and India with a Tour of a decent calibre, with the Arab Countries following Qatar's example. I'd quite enjoy a Tour of Bahrain considering it often takes 20 mins to get anywhere from anywhere, its like the Eroica thing, lots of dust and stuff, but the roads are still pretty nice. I recall Bahrain applying to host a World Champs in the Gulf News/ Al Jazeera (when I was over there).

Mo, I take your general point, but have to pull you up on your geography. China and India are not in the southern hemisphere.
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby Andrew G » Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:34 pm

Sound's like you work for the UCI Mo :lol: .
[quote]following Qatar's example

Surely the most tedious race in the World, got to do better than that. Looking at the coverage it's just some big cities (brand new and well developed) where the stages start and finish, with miles of mind numbing, flat, featureless, roads through the desert in between. Nothing happens until the red kite.

Cycling is primarily a European sport and where it's foundations are. I've nothing against other parts of the World having races and spreading cycling worldwide, but they should wait until the races are there, the UCI wants to force people in to a country it wants to expand in to for a crappy race at the expense of far superior events.

The Classics and Monuments are known as that for a reason, for the UCI to try and elbow the Tour Down Under in on a similar footing is ridiculous.
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Re: Tour of Taiwan - 2008

Postby MJ_1993 » Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:02 pm

Sorry, its that generalisation that is made, about the LEDC-MEDC line. Wasnt concentrating tryin to do I.T. Coursework at the same time.

I quite like the Tour of Qatar, it helps show form and it isnt that boring. Personally I like pre-season and end of season races, and the Grand Tours.

I agree with the point your making on the UCI, personally I feel the Tour of Down Under is never going to reach the same status as the classics and monuments. But the Classics and monuments are cold! And I like watching bright and sunny races!

Nothing should be done to disturb the current reputable races, that is not the way to do it.I might browse the internet to see if there is any races in Iran, because it being an Islamic Republic, I didnt think skintight lycra would be go down very well, but I did spot the Iranian National Team last year though in some race. Personally I think one should make more continental races, and leave the ProTour alone, before its messed up even more. In my view Het Volk should have been made a ProTour race not the TDU.
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