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Michael July 23rd 05 05:00 PM

Michael Rasmussen
 
From King of the Mountain to Race Jester.

Good heavens.



[email protected] July 23rd 05 05:02 PM

I was expectng him to compete with countryman Riis in the TT bike
throwing competition.

-ilan

Michael a =E9crit :
From King of the Mountain to Race Jester.
=20
Good heavens.



k.papai July 23rd 05 05:03 PM

Except... what about those poor guys barely racing whom he beat (half
the field)?
-Ken


Pippen July 23rd 05 05:08 PM


"Michael" wrote in message
...
From King of the Mountain to Race Jester.

Good heavens.


Seems there is a big difference between TT bikes and MTB bikes in the way
that they handle.

-p



Richard Adams July 23rd 05 05:09 PM

Michael wrote:

From King of the Mountain to Race Jester.

Good heavens.



Nerves and inept support.


Richard Adams July 23rd 05 05:13 PM

Pippen wrote:

"Michael" wrote in message
...

From King of the Mountain to Race Jester.

Good heavens.



Seems there is a big difference between TT bikes and MTB bikes in the way
that they handle.

-p



You'd think he'd be a natural for a technical course.


benjo maso July 23rd 05 06:42 PM

It's the curse of Saint-Etinne which strikes again.
Tour de France de 1956, TT starts in Saint-Etienne. Third in the GC: Wout
Wagtmans. He's very optimistic, but after five minutes all his hope seems to
be shatter when he makes a fall. Twenty km later a second blow: he has a
flat and looses a lot of time because the mechanic brings a frontwheel in
stead of a backwheel. Fifteen km before the finish he is overtaken by Stan
Ockers, started six minutes behind him. Wagtmans finishes 61th at 8'26" and
drops to the sixth place in the GC.

Benjo



benjo maso July 23rd 05 06:55 PM


"benjo maso" wrote in message
...
It's the curse of Saint-Etinne which strikes again.
Tour de France de 1956, TT starts in Saint-Etienne. Third in the GC: Wout
Wagtmans. He's very optimistic, but after five minutes all his hope seems
to be shatter when he makes a fall. Twenty km later a second blow: he has
a flat and looses a lot of time because the mechanic brings a frontwheel
in stead of a backwheel. Fifteen km before the finish he is overtaken by
Stan Ockers, started six minutes behind him. Wagtmans finishes 61th at
8'26" and drops to the sixth place in the GC.


.... at 11'33", just like Rasmussen.

Benjo



Jack Hollis July 23rd 05 07:55 PM

On 23 Jul 2005 09:02:53 -0700, wrote:

From King of the Mountain to Race Jester.

Good heavens.


I think Ras must have broken a mirror seven years ago and had all his
bad luck in one day.

sonarrat July 23rd 05 08:13 PM

Michael wrote:
From King of the Mountain to Race Jester.

Good heavens.


He still beat Santiago Botero.


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