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Appkiller July 25th 03 02:33 PM

Ullrich not weasel ( is there an emoticon for sheepishness?)
 
I have watched the stage (on tape) and have this to say, which I hope
reconciles the seemingly disparate reports. This may mark me as one
to jump to conclusions but I am hopeful that it will also mark me as
one who can admit when I'm wrong.

Hamilton did slow the group, knowing that Armstrong would be back. I
also believe that Ullrich didn't want to slow if he didn't have to and
was waiting for information one way or the other. He did look back,
and did slow a bit and even more when he found out that LA was still
in it. He did do the honorable thing, and deserves respect for it.

So, no, Ullrich is not a weasel.

App

K. J. Papai July 25th 03 09:33 PM

Ullrich not weasel ( is there an emoticon for sheepishness?)
 
(Appkiller) wrote in message . com...
I have watched the stage (on tape) and have this to say, which I hope
reconciles the seemingly disparate reports. This may mark me as one
to jump to conclusions but I am hopeful that it will also mark me as
one who can admit when I'm wrong.

Hamilton did slow the group, knowing that Armstrong would be back. I
also believe that Ullrich didn't want to slow if he didn't have to and
was waiting for information one way or the other. He did look back,
and did slow a bit and even more when he found out that LA was still
in it. He did do the honorable thing, and deserves respect for it.

So, no, Ullrich is not a weasel.

You are for Double Posting.

Walter Mitty July 26th 03 10:09 AM

Ullrich not weasel ( is there an emoticon for sheepishness?)
 
(K. J. Papai) brightened my day with his incisive wit
when in om he
conjectured that:

(Appkiller) wrote in message
. com...
I have watched the stage (on tape) and have this to say, which I hope
reconciles the seemingly disparate reports. This may mark me as one
to jump to conclusions but I am hopeful that it will also mark me as
one who can admit when I'm wrong.

Hamilton did slow the group, knowing that Armstrong would be back. I
also believe that Ullrich didn't want to slow if he didn't have to
and was waiting for information one way or the other. He did look
back, and did slow a bit and even more when he found out that LA was
still in it. He did do the honorable thing, and deserves respect for
it.

So, no, Ullrich is not a weasel.

You are for Double Posting.


And you & I are for following up you net nanny you.

--
Walter Mitty.


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