The news that the Tour of Oman had been hit by lewd behaviour made ripples – and not because someone on the internet finally granted the Broom Wagon's wish and created a Japanese animation/Team 1t4i mash-up called Hello Kittel.
Tom Boonen is bored. Bored, bored, bored. Omega Pharma-QuickStep's gun sprinter hasn't been this bored since he spent all of Wednesday evening reading the bestselling coffee table book 'The Roundabouts of Qatar'.
Panache for him and her
03 February 2012 | 0:00 - By The Broom Wagon
Panache is one of those elusive things in cycling. A bit like calves the size of footballs and the ability to Dance On The Pedals™ or dip into one's Suitcase of Courage™ (both ©Phil 'n Paul) you either have it or you don't.
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