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What do High Road and Slipstream Manufacture?

 
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Old 24-05.-2008, 03:40 AM   #1
brian_j_roth@yahoo.com
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Default What do High Road and Slipstream Manufacture?

With 3 Giro stage wins between the two teams thus far, I'm wondering
if these teams are ever going to land a true sponsor.

The T-Mobil severence and Doug Ellis' patronage wont last
forever.....

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Old 25-05.-2008, 10:06 PM   #2
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Default Re: What do High Road and Slipstream Manufacture?

Q: What do High Road and Slipstream Manufacture?

A: denial
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Old 26-05.-2008, 04:54 AM   #3
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Default Re: What do High Road and Slipstream Manufacture?


<brian_j_roth@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:5e2d0931-52f8-4e41-aa4e-8194da4a7739@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> With 3 Giro stage wins between the two teams thus far, I'm wondering
> if these teams are ever going to land a true sponsor.
>
> The T-Mobil severence and Doug Ellis' patronage wont last
> forever.....


At least its cool that a team is called High Road which helps fans relate to
cycling rather then named after some crappy corporation like T-Mobile.

GBMT


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Old 26-05.-2008, 05:23 AM   #4
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Default Re: What do High Road and Slipstream Manufacture?

On May 23, 2:40 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> With 3 Giro stage wins between the two teams thus far, I'm wondering
> if these teams are ever going to land a true sponsor.
>
> The T-Mobil severence and Doug Ellis' patronage wont last
> forever.....


dumbass,

cycling is going the direction of yacht racing and art collecting,
where it is funded by ultra rich patrons with no expectation of
returns.
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Old 26-05.-2008, 07:02 AM   #5
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Default Re: What do High Road and Slipstream Manufacture?

In article
<fd4b0bef-0bca-4ae7-8941-d1e0569752d8@25g2000hsx.googlegroups.com>,
raamman@gmail.com wrote:

> Q: What do High Road and Slipstream Manufacture?
>
> A: denial


Plausible?

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Old 26-05.-2008, 10:51 AM   #6
Kurgan Gringioni
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Default Re: What do High Road and Slipstream Manufacture?

On May 25, 1:23*pm, Amit Ghosh <amit.gh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 23, 2:40 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> > With 3 Giro stage wins between the two teams thus far, I'm wondering
> > if these teams are ever going to land a true sponsor.

>
> > The T-Mobil severence and Doug Ellis' patronage wont last
> > forever.....

>
> dumbass,
>
> cycling is going the direction of yacht racing and art collecting,
> where it is funded by ultra rich patrons with no expectation of
> returns.





Dumbass -


There is one company that has benefitted tremendously from it's
association from cycling: Amgen.

They should sponsor a team. It'd be interesting to have a marketing
firm calculate the dollar value of the coverage that EPO has gotten.
It's gotta be a staggering figure.


thanks,

K. Gringioni.
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