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Silence Lotto - might be regretting Juffre and Horner leaving

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Old 16-02.-2008, 01:57 AM   #31
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Careful with all that Aussie nationalism kids. Nationalism is a very bad thing, isn't it? Keep it up and people might start calling you seppo's or something.
Wrong forum... nationalism is only frowned upon on that "other" forum...

But back to the topic on hand... I think it's good strategy from Robbie's standpoint to get him through the mountains. Volunteer to be a water boy through the mountains and get a free pull when your teammates have to drop back to you to actually get the water...
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Old 16-02.-2008, 02:07 AM   #32
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But back to the topic on hand... I think it's good strategy from Robbie's standpoint to get him through the mountains. Volunteer to be a water boy through the mountains and get a free pull when your teammates have to drop back to you to actually get the water...
LOL! Good one Mike!
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Old 16-02.-2008, 03:00 AM   #33
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Wrong forum... nationalism is only frowned upon on that "other" forum...

But back to the topic on hand... I think it's good strategy from Robbie's standpoint to get him through the mountains. Volunteer to be a water boy through the mountains and get a free pull when your teammates have to drop back to you to actually get the water...
Also he can hold onto the team car for five minutes, while he stuffs bottles in his jersey, before his team mates have to drop back and help him...
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Old 16-02.-2008, 10:26 AM   #34
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2010 Australia should have there own team in the European pro circuit
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Old 16-02.-2008, 06:53 PM   #35
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2010 Australia should have there own team in the European pro circuit

Well, they are working on it...
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