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Presumably this means High Road must have taken the low road if
the usual rbr metrics apply. |
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MagillaGorilla schreef:
> I hate people who think sprinters are better > cyclists than other riders simply because they finish 3 feet ahead of > the next 50 guys. Aaah, the true Michael Boogerd fan! |
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On Jun 11, 9:27 am, MagillaGorilla <magi...@zoo.com> wrote:
> > I don't hate racing. I hate people who think sprinters are better > cyclists than other riders simply because they finish 3 feet ahead of > the next 50 guys. You make me miss Brian Lafferty's contributions. At least he was targeted in his vitriol. You just spew. > Sprinting is all about genetics. It's not something you should hold in awe. Name a sport that isn't all about genetics, Einstein. > Real bicycle racing is about stages races, not these gay-ass field sprints. This from a _real_ man/monkey. Jorge Jincapie is not a sprinter. He used to be a sprinter, now he's more of an all-arounder with a particular strength in sprinting under certain conditions. R |
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