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Old 14-08.-2007, 05:13 AM   #1
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l'Equipe will be printing a story tomorrow on Vino and Armstrong..... they have uncovered a link between Vino his soigneur Serge Borlee (who was Armstrong's soigneur and bodyguard) and Ferrari..... I'm told it makes interesting reading and also what was found in ASTANA's rubbish at Albi.......
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Old 14-08.-2007, 05:24 AM   #2
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l'Equipe will be printing a story tomorrow on Vino and Armstrong..... they have uncovered a link between Vino his soigneur Serge Borlee (who was Armstrong's soigneur and bodyguard) and Ferrari..... I'm told it makes interesting reading and also what was found in ASTANA's rubbish at Albi.......

It also shows how cycling is stuck in the dark ages when a soigneur is a bodyguard it also show how impossible it is to work in a pro cycling team unless your a dealer, smuggler, bodyguard and occasionally do massages.
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Old 14-08.-2007, 05:56 AM   #3
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l'Equipe will be printing a story tomorrow on Vino and Armstrong..... they have uncovered a link between Vino his soigneur Serge Borlee (who was Armstrong's soigneur and bodyguard) and Ferrari..... I'm told it makes interesting reading and also what was found in ASTANA's rubbish at Albi.......

Nothing new there so far. They even had a segment on VS about Serge and that he used to be LA's soigneur. Of course this aired before Vino's failed doping test.

If the 'connection' is that Vino had the same soineur as LA, it won't be all that interesting.
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Old 14-08.-2007, 06:26 AM   #4
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It would be interesting if the Soigneur is actually both the drug mule and the make shift doctor......?
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Nothing new there so far. They even had a segment on VS about Serge and that he used to be LA's soigneur. Of course this aired before Vino's failed doping test.

If the 'connection' is that Vino had the same soineur as LA, it won't be all that interesting.

I vaguely remember that segment. It was good. He was an older gentleman, a little heavy and not very intimidating looking wearing a white shirt with glasses I think. He must be a masseuse-turned-bodyguard as opposed to bodyguard-turned-masseuse. Unless he's a nunchucks master.
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It would be interesting if the Soigneur is actually both the drug mule and the make shift doctor......?

I agree, it would be really interesting if that's the case and he confesses.

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I vaguely remember that segment. It was good. He was an older gentleman, a little heavy and not very intimidating looking wearing a white shirt with glasses I think. He must be a masseuse-turned-bodyguard as opposed to bodyguard-turned-masseuse. Unless he's a nunchucks master.

That's how I remember it, too.
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Old 14-08.-2007, 06:45 AM   #7
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I vaguely remember that segment. It was good. He was an older gentleman, a little heavy and not very intimidating looking wearing a white shirt with glasses I think. He must be a masseuse-turned-bodyguard as opposed to bodyguard-turned-masseuse. Unless he's a nunchucks master.

I read he was a kickboxer.

Here he is fighting with the french police:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=hg7bLNmiNkc
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Old 14-08.-2007, 07:05 AM   #8
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I read he was a kickboxer.

Here he is fighting with the french police:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=hg7bLNmiNkc



Fark ! He beat up six cops and managed to keep the blood bags down his pants !
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I read he was a kickboxer.

Here he is fighting with the french police:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=hg7bLNmiNkc

Good find. At least the cops lifted him up and dusted him off when they realized who he was.
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Figures....... I'm surprised they didn't turn around and run the other way..... Isn't that what the French usually do?
They must have been watching the American TV show "Cops."
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Figures....... I'm surprised they didn't turn around and run the other way..... Isn't that what the French usually do?
They must have been watching the American TV show "Cops."

Depends on who they are facing
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Figures....... I'm surprised they didn't turn around and run the other way..... Isn't that what the French usually do?
They must have been watching the American TV show "Cops."

That was harsh.
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l'Equipe will be printing a story tomorrow on Vino and Armstrong..... they have uncovered a link between Vino his soigneur Serge Borlee (who was Armstrong's soigneur and bodyguard) and Ferrari..... I'm told it makes interesting reading and also what was found in ASTANA's rubbish at Albi.......

My sources told me about another link, both were riding bike races in a country called France
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