That race wasn't in Normandy, but in Lombardia (Italy) and it was by far much better than this rally. The finish there was in Como, where the last rally of the CIR 2010 is later this month.Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
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That race wasn't in Normandy, but in Lombardia (Italy) and it was by far much better than this rally. The finish there was in Como, where the last rally of the CIR 2010 is later this month.Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
A few comments about the broadcast in Eurosport. It was fine to watch but a few things were a bit irritating. Picture from Juhos onboard in first stage and same about Wilks. It was so dark that only the sky was visible :-) Many times it sounded like commentators were a bit ahead of the picture;-) And the most irritating was the fact that helicopter was visible quite often but unfortunately no picture from there. I really liked the final camera location just after the watersplash and just in front of a quick right hander :-)
Anybody knows the link to the results of national event?
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Eight out of eight stages so far..... aiming for all tomorrow as well though depends what the access is like.
It was indeed in Lombardy, my mistake. And yes, it was good. Gilbert did well to hold of Scarponi.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
Unfortunately cyclists are not used to do handbrake turns in hairpins :D
From Eurosport live coverage roads look great-so fast..
Lombardy or Scotland?Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
Scotland.. :D
As far as I can see from tomorrow's start list, 21 cars will start, with top 10 in reverse. David Bogie first on road.