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Previously on "Premature Jubilation?"

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  • ladymuck
    replied
    Ouch! Poor chap. Funny though.

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  • Big Blue Plymouth
    replied
    I empathise.

    I'll never forget the humiliation of celebrating a goal I once scored.

    The celebration was very short lived when I realised I was at the wrong end.

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  • vetran
    started a topic Premature Jubilation?

    Premature Jubilation?

    Pibernik mistakenly celebrates winning Giro d'Italia stage | Daily Mail Online

    http://video.dailymail.co.uk/preview...6492180329.mp4

    Bahrain-Merida rider Luka Pibernik mistakenly celebrates winning stage five of Giro d'Italia… one lap too early before going on to finish 148th
    Luka Pibernik thought he had won stage five of the Giro d'Italia on Wednesday
    The Slovenian raised his arms in celebration when he crossed the finish line
    He suffered embarrassing moment when it turned out there was one lap to go
    Pibernik finished in 148th spot, 20 seconds adrift of winner Fernando Gaviria
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