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I saw some of the stage 4 this morning, but Simoni was quite
impressive. It's really suprising to see a mountain stage so early in a Tour. I think the 1989 or 1990 tdf had a mountain stage early in the tdf. It was a day after the Futuroscope TT. Adding a mountain stage early in the race really livens up the race. I like the idea of having cobbles in the prologue this year. I think adding a pave stage to this years tdf is a good idea. The tours were becoming far to predictable. This forces the racers to become more complete riders. Heck even Cippollini has become slightly more well rounded over the years. |
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You have apparently missed the discussion that mentioned that only mindless
dickheads post the results in the header. Congradulations dickhead, I hope it makes you happy to spoil the recorded coverage for others. "Charles Hizark" <hizark21@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:86c248b3.0405111024.2447fd90@posting.google.com... > I saw some of the stage 4 this morning, but Simoni was quite > impressive. It's really suprising to see a mountain stage so early in > a Tour. I think the 1989 or 1990 tdf had a mountain stage early in the > tdf. It was a day after the Futuroscope TT. Adding a mountain stage > early in the race really livens up the race. I like the idea of having > cobbles in the prologue this year. I think adding a pave stage to this > years tdf is a good idea. The tours were becoming far to predictable. > This forces the racers to become more complete riders. Heck even > Cippollini has become slightly more well rounded over the years. |
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After looking at the results I find out someone else is the dickhead here.
My appologies Charles. "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message news zcoc.16645$Hs1.12467@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...> You have apparently missed the discussion that mentioned that only mindless > dickheads post the results in the header. Congradulations dickhead, I hope > it makes you happy to spoil the recorded coverage for others. > > "Charles Hizark" <hizark21@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:86c248b3.0405111024.2447fd90@posting.google.com... > > I saw some of the stage 4 this morning, but Simoni was quite > > impressive. It's really suprising to see a mountain stage so early in > > a Tour. I think the 1989 or 1990 tdf had a mountain stage early in the > > tdf. It was a day after the Futuroscope TT. Adding a mountain stage > > early in the race really livens up the race. I like the idea of having > > cobbles in the prologue this year. I think adding a pave stage to this > > years tdf is a good idea. The tours were becoming far to predictable. > > This forces the racers to become more complete riders. Heck even > > Cippollini has become slightly more well rounded over the years. > > |
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hizark21@yahoo.com (Charles Hizark) wrote in message news:<86c248b3.0405111024.2447fd90@posting.google.com>...
> I saw some of the stage 4 this morning, but Simoni was quite > impressive. It's really suprising to see a mountain stage so early in > a Tour. I think the 1989 or 1990 tdf had a mountain stage early in the > tdf. It was a day after the Futuroscope TT. Adding a mountain stage > early in the race really livens up the race. I like the idea of having > cobbles in the prologue this year. I think adding a pave stage to this > years tdf is a good idea. The tours were becoming far to predictable. > This forces the racers to become more complete riders. Heck even > Cippollini has become slightly more well rounded over the years. Oh, I dunno about Cipo, he's slinking around 29 minutes down while Peta is only 19 minute down, so far. I'm predicitng between the two that Cipo will be the first to drop back an hour. I wonder how many tifosi were pushing their favorite sprinters up the mountains today. |
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Stage 4 ??
"Richard Adams" <ackthpt@concentric.net> wrote in message news:c2352af0.0405111530.50fd8e1b@posting.google.com... > hizark21@yahoo.com (Charles Hizark) wrote in message news:<86c248b3.0405111024.2447fd90@posting.google.com>... > > I saw some of the stage 4 this morning, but Simoni was quite > > impressive. It's really suprising to see a mountain stage so early in > > a Tour. I think the 1989 or 1990 tdf had a mountain stage early in the > > tdf. It was a day after the Futuroscope TT. Adding a mountain stage > > early in the race really livens up the race. I like the idea of having > > cobbles in the prologue this year. I think adding a pave stage to this > > years tdf is a good idea. The tours were becoming far to predictable. > > This forces the racers to become more complete riders. Heck even > > Cippollini has become slightly more well rounded over the years. > > Oh, I dunno about Cipo, he's slinking around 29 minutes down while > Peta is only 19 minute down, so far. I'm predicitng between the two > that Cipo will be the first to drop back an hour. I wonder how many > tifosi were pushing their favorite sprinters up the mountains today. |
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Charles Hizark wrote:
> I saw some of the stage 4 this morning, but Simoni was quite impressive. > It's really suprising to see a mountain stage so early in a Tour. I > think the 1989 or 1990 tdf had a mountain stage early in the tdf. It was > a day after the Futuroscope TT. Adding a mountain stage early in the > race really livens up the race. I like the idea of having cobbles in the > prologue this year. I think adding a pave stage to this years tdf is a > good idea. The tours were becoming far to predictable. This forces the > racers to become more complete riders. Heck even Cippollini has become > slightly more well rounded over the years. I wouldn't really call Simoni's victory today dominant. He only has ~20 secs on Popovych after one of the steepest climbs in the Giro. He got away but that was about it. And Cunego dropped off the pace but we'll never know if that was because Cunego couldn't keep up or if Saeco ordered him to fall back and let Simoni win. I to like to see the mixed variety of stages and hope to see more of it. By the way, it doesn't matter to me if you post results in the title. I want to know who wins what as soon as possible. I also want to discuss it as soon as possible. -- |
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"me" <me@here.com> wrote in message news:8Cdoc.7504$qP2.15800@news.indigo.ie... > Stage 4 ?? > They just messed up with the stage numbers. 4th day of racing instead of stage 4. |
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Does anyone know what that Pink strip is that runs down the length of
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Scroll down through the list of images and you'll see it...sorry for the
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In article <_Sgpc.4052$uK.2884@fe09.usenetserver.com>,
JDM <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote: > Here's an image of the strip in question: > http://grahamwatson.com/gw/imagedoc...nform&04giroSt5 Specifically: http://grahamwatson.com/gw/imagedoc...4giroSt5-008000 -- tanx, Howard "Moby Dick was a work of art, What the hell happened?" remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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"JDM" <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:ZSgpc.4050$uK.2006@fe09.usenetserver.com... > Does anyone know what that Pink strip is that runs down the length of > Simoni's left leg? I've never seen anything like it. I suspect it is some kind of product along the lines of that medically suspect wristband he endorsed last year. The Giro as infomercial. |
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TM wrote:
> "JDM" <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message > news:ZSgpc.4050$uK.2006@fe09.usenetserver.com... > >>Does anyone know what that Pink strip is that runs down the length of >>Simoni's left leg? I've never seen anything like it. > > > I suspect it is some kind of product along the lines of that medically > suspect wristband he endorsed last year. The Giro as infomercial. > > Looks to me like tape to help support the knee. |
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