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Giro, stage 5

 
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Old 14-05.-2004, 01:34 AM   #1
Robert Chung
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Default Giro, stage 5

Wheels came off the Fassa train with 500m and one turn to go. Twisty
little approach, quite unlike yesterday's. Pollack is showing a nice kick.


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Old 16-05.-2004, 07:02 AM   #2
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Default Re: Giro, stage 5

"Robert Chung" <me2@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Wheels came off the Fassa train with 500m and one turn to go. Twisty
> little approach, quite unlike yesterday's. Pollack is showing a nice kick.


Petacchi's already accomplished what he set out to do, but it's been an
absolutely terrible Giro for Domina Vacanze. I hope that Lombardi or Nauduzas
can turn a disaster into a golden opportunity and come up with a stage win...

-Sonarrat.


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Old 16-05.-2004, 08:14 AM   #3
Marlene Blanshay
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"Sonarrat" <sonarrat@postmark.fishn..> wrote in message
news:10ad4q74k86ahbd@corp.supernews.com...
> "Robert Chung" <me2@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:2ghmc8F3029vU1@uni-berlin.de...
>
> > Wheels came off the Fassa train with 500m and one turn to go. Twisty
> > little approach, quite unlike yesterday's. Pollack is showing a nice

kick.
>
> Petacchi's already accomplished what he set out to do, but it's been an
> absolutely terrible Giro for Domina Vacanze. I hope that Lombardi or

Nauduzas
> can turn a disaster into a golden opportunity and come up with a stage

win...
>
> -Sonarrat.
>

I remember last year's Giro when Nauduzs, then with CCC Polsat, got into a
punchup with petacchi and got the boot. I think they were fighting to get on
Cipo's wheel. What a wild finish!


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