Tuesday, December 14, 2010

No Cervical Mucus Late

Blardo third - Handguard podium - Max Blardone



Val d'Isère (France) - Ted Ligety won the giant played in Val d'Isere and valid for the World Cup downhill ahead Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal and third blue Massimiliano Blardone.
"Today is the twentieth podium in my career. In 31 years are still among the best and this is a satisfaction. Now, in a week, look Alta Badia," said Blardone that for years, and five cdm victories in the No. 1 is the gigantic blue, always in the leading group in the world cup, but very large in all the big events like Olympics and world championships.
Today's race - track the sun in the first round and all in shadow in the second - has been very tough as always. The track is a very steep wall and hard surface. There is no way to breathe, your muscles burn the effort and the error is lurking at every step. "Just an error in the second round too stop me from coming in second, a result that was within my reach this year," he added Blardone that in the last two editions of the Val d'Isere giant had always
obtained a place of honor. With the podium today Max is also hoping to find a suitable sponsor for his results: his helmet shining in fact a question mark.

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