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TdG Stealth Winner

 
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Old 27-04.-2008, 01:05 PM   #1
DirtRoadie
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Default TdG Stealth Winner

Anybody else notice that Siutsou seemed to be flying below EVERYONE's
radar? Both the CN and VN live coverage spoke only of the race
between Lepheimer and Lowe, as did the commentators in the streaming
web feed. ALL of them proclaimed Lowe the overall winner upon his
beating Levi to the line. Even Lepheimer and Lowe seemd content to let
Siutsou ride away despite the fact that he was only six seconds back
at the start of the day.
What were they all thinking?

DR
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Old 27-04.-2008, 02:46 PM   #2
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Default Re: TdG Stealth Winner

In article
<2488107f-7f65-4ab6-b614-0b7797b2e687@2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com>,
DirtRoadie <DirtRoadie@aol.com> wrote:

> Anybody else notice that Siutsou seemed to be flying below EVERYONE's
> radar? Both the CN and VN live coverage spoke only of the race
> between Lepheimer and Lowe, as did the commentators in the streaming
> web feed. ALL of them proclaimed Lowe the overall winner upon his
> beating Levi to the line. Even Lepheimer and Lowe seemd content to let
> Siutsou ride away despite the fact that he was only six seconds back
> at the start of the day.
> What were they all thinking?
>
> DR


They were thinking that the TdG doesn't really matter. Siutsou's victory
was a slap in the face to the organizers.

If they have any self-respect, the TdG committee will bust him on a
trumped-up doping charge.

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Old 27-04.-2008, 03:02 PM   #3
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Default Re: TdG Stealth Winner

On Apr 26, 11:46*pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:

> They were thinking that the TdG doesn't really matter. Siutsou's victory
> was a slap in the face to the organizers.
>
> If they have any self-respect, the TdG committee will bust him on a
> trumped-up doping charge.


Don't be silly, such a thing could NEVER happen.
Accordingly, the purity of any race organizing entity must be
presumed.

DR

PS I see the spelling is also "Sivtsov"
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