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On Jun 14, 11:08 am, Ted van de Weteringe
<myfulln...@xs4all.nl.invalid> wrote: > RicodJour schreef: > > > Donald Munro wrote: > >> RicodJour wrote: > >>> 2). No, but I had a Norwegian girlfriend > >> Did you end up sleeping in the bath alone ? > > > I heard a whooshing sound so I know something went right over my head. > > To paraphrase: "Huh?" > > Barbarian.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaNQjhXhfVs I make it a point never to try to understand the words in songs. Especially from those newer wrapper bands. It was very interesting to see the biggest band in the world get into a station wagon to leave the stadium. What did the smaller bands use for getaway vehicles - bicycles? R |
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On Jun 13, 10:32*pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
wrote: > VN: Evans said he attacked when he saw you suffering a little bit, how > was it up the final part of the climb? > > LL: I don’t understand what Cadel was doing. People who win the Tour > de France don’t race like that. He was just doing Alejandro’s job for > him. Now he has second instead of third. You have to race to win and > he wasn’t obviously doing that. I was clawing my way back at my own > pace and I was close, but with about one kilometer from the summit, > Cadel started to pull those guys. I just exploded a little bit and I > think I lost about 30 seconds there. The Joux-Plane kind of rolls > across the top and there’s another uphill section after the King of > the Mountain banner. They had a little group going and I could see > Szmyd attacking. It’s always easier in a group than going alone. By > the time I hit the descent, I couldn’t see them anymore. I was going > pretty fast, but when you’re by yourself on the descent, it’s > different. I don’t know who was leading in that group, but Zubeldia > and Valverde can really descend fast. Since being denied the Tour de France, he was focusing his season on winning the Dauphine, but that fell through after the invitation to the Giro and Contador's performance there. Now he's just venting. -ilan |
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On Jun 14, 2:46 pm, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jun 13, 10:32 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > > > > VN: Evans said he attacked when he saw you suffering a little bit, how > > was it up the final part of the climb? > > > LL: I don’t understand what Cadel was doing. People who win the Tour > > de France don’t race like that. He was just doing Alejandro’s job for > > him. Now he has second instead of third. You have to race to win and > > he wasn’t obviously doing that. I was clawing my way back at my own > > pace and I was close, but with about one kilometer from the summit, > > Cadel started to pull those guys. I just exploded a little bit and I > > think I lost about 30 seconds there. The Joux-Plane kind of rolls > > across the top and there’s another uphill section after the King of > > the Mountain banner. They had a little group going and I could see > > Szmyd attacking. It’s always easier in a group than going alone. By > > the time I hit the descent, I couldn’t see them anymore. I was going > > pretty fast, but when you’re by yourself on the descent, it’s > > different. I don’t know who was leading in that group, but Zubeldia > > and Valverde can really descend fast. > > Since being denied the Tour de France, he was focusing his season on > winning the Dauphine, but that fell through after the invitation to > the Giro and Contador's performance there. Now he's just venting. But there's still the Vuelta...oh. Never mind. R |
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John Forrest Tomlinson wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 15:26:07 GMT, John Forrest Tomlinson > <usenetremove@jt10000.com> wrote: > >> On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 17:08:29 +0200, Ted van de Weteringe >> <myfullname@xs4all.nl.invalid> wrote: >> >>> RicodJour schreef: >>>> I heard a whooshing sound so I know something went right over my head. >>>> To paraphrase: "Huh?" >>> Barbarian. >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaNQjhXhfVs >> Whoa. Those Beatles were some messed up dudes. > > Dopers too. > No, Dope wasn't invented until the mid-nineties. That's how we know Greg Lemond was clean. |
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On Jun 14, 8:34*pm, Fred Fredburger
<FredFredbur...@Where.Are.The.Nachos> wrote: > > No, Dope wasn't invented until the mid-nineties. That's how we know Greg > Lemond was clean.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I thought it was because he's the cycling second coming and said so. Goes well with his many spectral Tour victories. Of course he won more than Lance he just wasn't there for some of them, and did it all on pure spirit alone. Bill C |
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On Jun 15, 2:34*am, Fred Fredburger
<FredFredbur...@Where.Are.The.Nachos> wrote: > John Forrest Tomlinson wrote: > > On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 15:26:07 GMT, John Forrest Tomlinson > > <usenetrem...@jt10000.com> wrote: > > >> On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 17:08:29 +0200, Ted van de Weteringe > >> <myfulln...@xs4all.nl.invalid> wrote: > > >>> RicodJour schreef: > >>>> I heard a whooshing sound so I know something went right over my head.. > >>>> To paraphrase: "Huh?" > >>> Barbarian. > >>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaNQjhXhfVs > >> Whoa. Those Beatles were some messed up dudes. > > > Dopers too. > > No, Dope wasn't invented until the mid-nineties. That's how we know Greg > Lemond was clean. That reminds me. I think I'm suffering from an iron deficiency. Joseph |
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