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Anybody notice the course map for stage 1 on cyclingnews.com? I had no idea
that the race had such an international flavor. http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/200...rgia04/?id=live |
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"Robert McMillen" <robert.mcmillen@ssrc.msstate.edu> wrote in message news:c639la$sse$1@nntp.msstate.edu... > Anybody notice the course map for stage 1 on cyclingnews.com? I had no idea > that the race had such an international flavor. > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/200...rgia04/?id=live > Officially, it's the Dodge Tour DE Georgia. Or as Bob Roll would say ... Tour DAY Georgia. |
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"Robert McMillen" <robert.mcmillen@ssrc.msstate.edu> wrote in message news:c639la$sse$1@nntp.msstate.edu... > Anybody notice the course map for stage 1 on cyclingnews.com? I had no idea > that the race had such an international flavor. > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/200...rgia04/?id=live > When in Rome... :-) This is a better link: http://live.cyclingnews.com/ (until F-W tomorrow that is) Jeff |
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"Robert McMillen" <robert.mcmillen@ssrc.msstate.edu> wrote in message news:<c639la$sse$1@nntp.msstate.edu>...
> Anybody notice the course map for stage 1 on cyclingnews.com? I had no idea > that the race had such an international flavor. > http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/200...rgia04/?id=live Even the Sea Otter boasted attending riders from 16 (IIRC) different countries. Many riding, of course for domestic teams, though there was at least one canadian national team, for the road race. Georgia has city names borrowed from the old world, too: Rome, Athens and Macon to name a few. |
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On 20 Apr 2004 09:56:09 -0700, ackthpt@concentric.net (Richard Adams)
wrote: >"Robert McMillen" <robert.mcmillen@ssrc.msstate.edu> wrote in message news:<c639la$sse$1@nntp.msstate.edu>... >> Anybody notice the course map for stage 1 on cyclingnews.com? I had no idea >> that the race had such an international flavor. >> http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/200...rgia04/?id=live > >Even the Sea Otter boasted attending riders from 16 (IIRC) different >countries. Heck, we get that in our local training races. Or almost. JT |
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