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Can Grab a Break

 
 
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Old 08-07.-2004, 12:00 AM   #1
Tom Kunich
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Default Can Grab a Break

E-E just can't get a break. Even with weather conditions
knocking down team members of the opposition like ten-pins
E-E is still looking to lose at least a half minute.

Now it all depends on Postals to maintain a steady head
during this TTT.
 
Old 08-07.-2004, 05:16 AM   #2
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Default Re: Can Grab a Break

cyclintom@yahoo.com (Tom Kunich) wrote in message news:<484e7721.0407070654.3d450d26@posting.google.com>...
> E-E just can't get a break. Even with weather conditions
> knocking down team members of the opposition like ten-pins
> E-E is still looking to lose at least a half minute.
>
> Now it all depends on Postals to maintain a steady head
> during this TTT.

Postal was a freight train, except Noval. Was he hurt on the
prior day's fall?

I see Iban is 5.27 down, now. Don't expect anyone to let
that boy just go for a stage win, though.
 
 


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