It’s all over now, well done Andy Schleck – a great day in Serre Chevalier

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It’s all over now, well done Andy Schleck – a great day in Serre Chevalier


Andy Schleck Wins at the Col du Galibier
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I watched the end of stage 18 on ITV4, it was bloody awesome. Andy Schleck of Luxembourg made a tremendous attack during the demanding 18th stage of the on Thursday, winning the stage but failing to take
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July 22, 2011

amizanur @ 2:31 pm #

Tour de France pela bom. E no fim de Julho, 3 dias no Tour do Rio. Tô quase indo…

July 26, 2011

ThoVer @ 6:39 pm #

Hello!

Your Tour de France pictures in London are pretty cool!!

I was in the Tour de France for Orange, giving a look behind the scenes of the Tour on the blog “Orange dans le Tour” so I had the chance to take many pictures as well … I started publishing them on my own website, but I still have many to publish, so don't hesitate to visit my site from time to time :-)

Cheers,
TV

July 29, 2011

Glen @ 4:50 pm #

Glad to be stirring up bugs. I look forward to their full flowering.

Shared life. Yes. Boy do we need that. Perhaps the most wonderfully mystical prayers of Paul's is that “Together with all the saints” we might grasp the love of Christ.

There are many reasons for a privatised Christianity though – our entertainment culture is a significant one. But only one. It's interesting that our evangelical definitions of spirituality were privatised before our cultural definitions of leisure were!

August 10, 2011

BornThisHannah @ 3:45 am #

#confession: i’m obsessed with Justin Bieber, Andy Schleck and Jakob Fuglsang :-L i love them. And i’ve met Jakob #proud :-D

August 18, 2011

Marco Beccaria @ 6:08 am #

rugby: Exhausted Contador concedes Tour de France defeat –

August 19, 2011

CO_Arvada @ 5:42 pm #

Andy Schleck training, fishing in Colo. mountains #News

August 24, 2011

Carleyhfpsv @ 10:15 pm #

Bon concept pour l’Iron Man, un marathon puis une étape du Tour de France et les survivants se mettent sur la gueule =]

September 3, 2011

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September 8, 2011

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I plan to take your DVD I purchased on a bus ride to celebrate International Sign Language Day here in Calif. this next Friday (9/26) and share it with my co-workers and friends en route as a form of entertainment and culture!You guys forever rock! CSDVRS is lucky to have you in their corner as are we Deafies. :) ~ LaRonda]]>

September 17, 2011

Sunny Gene @ 9:08 pm #

Forget the tour-de-France! The tour-de-tabloids seems to be the hottest bike race of the year. Because A-list celebs seem to be realizing that an afternoon of peddling with your beau is…

September 24, 2011

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fast pistesloads of off pistetree runsdecent parkgood nightlife if you look for itHaving done all 4 you mentioned over the last 3 years, I'd go for Serre Chevalier or Chamonix.]]>

October 3, 2011

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Experience Plus! cycling tour while following the Tour de France last week. They got to do some famous climbs from the Tour (Col du Galibier, Alpe d'Huez, Col d'Isozard, etc.) and follow the Tour too… Lodging, food, transportation in France was provided. Sounded like a pretty sweet setup.
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October 14, 2011

design2host @ 12:30 am #

Je me demandais ce qu’était Maintenant je sais. D’après lui je suis un influenceur ‘Tour De France’ #TdF.

October 15, 2011

Innovation Culture - Twitter Search @ 1:57 am #

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October 21, 2011

artdatede @ 11:29 am #

Bad Blood: For Jeremy Whittle, there isn’t much in life as spectacular as the Tour de France: sweat-streaked, ta…

November 1, 2011

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Experience Plus! cycling tour while following the Tour de France last week. They got to do some famous climbs from the Tour (Col du Galibier, Alpe d'Huez, Col d'Isozard, etc.) and follow the Tour too… Lodging, food, transportation in France was provided. Sounded like a pretty sweet setup.
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