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A Rest for Pro's

 
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Old 30-04.-2008, 03:41 PM   #1
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Default A Rest for Pro's

When Boonie Boonen says that he's having a few days off after winning
the Paris-Roubaix, what does that mean? Does he whack on the uggies
and watch the TV with a packet of crisps, or is a day off only
spending 2.5hrs on the bike rather than 6?

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Old 07-05.-2008, 02:02 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Brendo
When Boonie Boonen says that he's having a few days off after winning the Paris-Roubaix, what does that mean? Does he whack on the uggies and watch the TV with a packet of crisps, or is a day off only
spending 2.5hrs on the bike rather than 6?



*Ponders weighty philosophical question*

Well that's food for thought isn't it? Maybe Tom kicks back and tucks into the pies à la Ullrich-style?

No, no, no, think I've sussed it out. Boonen either goes on a photo shoot or hangs out with some of his more ardent fans.

http://cfsmtb.net/2008/03/29/figure-a-boonen/

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