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Now that this tour is over, what about next year?

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Old 26-07.-2005, 11:48 AM   #17
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Default Re: Now that this tour is over, what about next year?

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You must be a doping apologist. Who else would name themselves after a Mountain where a British doper died (Tom Simpson) alcohol & amphetamines.

You like pro cycling? Your not the least bit cynical?

If not, you don't understand our sport. Not at all.

UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!

I'll stick to my motto......'Never argue with an idiot, they'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!'

Your views are sad.....I stick to my take, if you are so cynical and believe what you do, go follow something else!!!

P.s. Is LA the only doper, or is Basso, Ulrich, Vino, Rasmussen, Mancebo, Levi, Popo, Guerrini, Moreau, etc....Just the winner, I suppose.
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Old 26-07.-2005, 11:51 AM   #18
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You must be a doping apologist. Who else would name themselves after a Mountain where a British doper died (Tom Simpson) alcohol & amphetamines.

You like pro cycling? Your not the least bit cynical?

If not, you don't understand our sport. Not at all.

And....yes, you got me! My affection to Mt Entoux is because Tom Simpson died there....

You are a sick A hole!
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Old 26-07.-2005, 03:48 PM   #20
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Default Re: Now that this tour is over, what about next year?

Cunego is a dark horse next year, to be sure. A year away with Epstein Barr, and such a convincing Giro win in '04. Yes, his TT is poor, but he's improved since then, I bet.

I look for it to be between Basso, Ullrich and Cunego in '06.
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