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Jul. 3rd, 2005 08:10 pmObviously I'm obssessed. It's the only explanation for seventeen Doctor Who icons.

Comments/credits would be appreciated :-)
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There are also new fanfic reviews up at The Haven and I'm not even responsible for all the Doctor Who reviews. Just most of them... *g*
Tour de France started yesterday so I am in my ridiculously excited, cycling-obssessive mode. Go Lance!
Armstrong looked incredibly strong yesterday. I'd say that he's still the safe money this year and I couldn't be happier. I want his career to end on a high. It's been an incredible career, an amazing record, so finishing it in yellow will be the icing on the cake.
Ullrich was not looking so strong. What a shame. Not. His team will have to make a tough decision - support Ullrich, a man who has seen his best days, or support Vinokourov. I'm an unashamed Vino fan and Telekom would be idiots to put their money anywhere else. Unfortunately, I can see them imploding under the pressure and nobody getting anything good :-( On the other hand, Vino in the '03 Tour showed what he can do without his team's support. He's a strong, aggressive rider and he could put Armstrong into the kind of difficulties that Ullrich just can't muster. He's a so-so time trialler, but with good form in the mountains could more than cancel out that handicap.
Vino is one of my hopes for the next few years of Tour competition :-) Ivan Basso is another rider that I'd love to see in yellow in Paris one day. David Zebrisky has shown some great potential in this weekend's racing - not a Tour winner this year, but definitely someone to keep an eye on. I'll be interested to see what he does in the mountains. I already like his character and personality, so I hope he equals the talent he promised yesterday.
Tomorrow is a rolling stage, another one for the sprinters. My money would go on Robbie McEwan - he mistimed it today and that has to grate. He'll be raring for a stage win tomorrow :-) And then on Tuesday it's the team time trial - CSC or Discovery will come out the victors. Discovery has won the past two years, but CSC is a damn good time trial team, they've won the TTT before and this year they have the added bonus of leaving last with the yellow jersey in their midst. It's too close to really call it right now. Telekom will be there, but they're probably too fractured to win. Vino and Ullrich will both lose time, although hopefully not too much for Vino's sake. I would predict that on Tuesday evening either Lance or Zebrisky will be in yellow, but it's far too close to call it.
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Comments/credits would be appreciated :-)
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There are also new fanfic reviews up at The Haven and I'm not even responsible for all the Doctor Who reviews. Just most of them... *g*
Tour de France started yesterday so I am in my ridiculously excited, cycling-obssessive mode. Go Lance!
Armstrong looked incredibly strong yesterday. I'd say that he's still the safe money this year and I couldn't be happier. I want his career to end on a high. It's been an incredible career, an amazing record, so finishing it in yellow will be the icing on the cake.
Ullrich was not looking so strong. What a shame. Not. His team will have to make a tough decision - support Ullrich, a man who has seen his best days, or support Vinokourov. I'm an unashamed Vino fan and Telekom would be idiots to put their money anywhere else. Unfortunately, I can see them imploding under the pressure and nobody getting anything good :-( On the other hand, Vino in the '03 Tour showed what he can do without his team's support. He's a strong, aggressive rider and he could put Armstrong into the kind of difficulties that Ullrich just can't muster. He's a so-so time trialler, but with good form in the mountains could more than cancel out that handicap.
Vino is one of my hopes for the next few years of Tour competition :-) Ivan Basso is another rider that I'd love to see in yellow in Paris one day. David Zebrisky has shown some great potential in this weekend's racing - not a Tour winner this year, but definitely someone to keep an eye on. I'll be interested to see what he does in the mountains. I already like his character and personality, so I hope he equals the talent he promised yesterday.
Tomorrow is a rolling stage, another one for the sprinters. My money would go on Robbie McEwan - he mistimed it today and that has to grate. He'll be raring for a stage win tomorrow :-) And then on Tuesday it's the team time trial - CSC or Discovery will come out the victors. Discovery has won the past two years, but CSC is a damn good time trial team, they've won the TTT before and this year they have the added bonus of leaving last with the yellow jersey in their midst. It's too close to really call it right now. Telekom will be there, but they're probably too fractured to win. Vino and Ullrich will both lose time, although hopefully not too much for Vino's sake. I would predict that on Tuesday evening either Lance or Zebrisky will be in yellow, but it's far too close to call it.
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