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Old September 2nd 03, 08:17 PM
Kurgan Gringioni
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Default The Graciousness Of A Champion


"B. Lafferty" wrote in message
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Learn to read, Moron. Unless you don't count stage wins and wins in races
you conveniently forgot to mention. Clearly, Hamilton's palmers are more
extensive than you were willing to give him credit for in your previous
post. Consider also that a number of those years he wasn't riding

primarily
for himself. Your basic problem, Henry, is that you make moronic

statements
that don't hold up to factual analysis........which is why you are, and

will
probably always be, a moron with an obsession. :-)




Dumbass -

From your post, here are his UCI wins:

2003
.. 1st overall Tour de Romandie
.. 1st stage Tour de Romandie
.. 1st Liège-Bastogne-Liège

2002
.. 1st in one stage of the Giro D'Italia
.. 1st Grand Prix CSC Scandihealth

2001
no wins

2000
.. 1st overall Dauphine Libere
.. 1st stage Dauphine Libere
.. 1st stage Dauphine Libere

1999
.. 1st overall Tour of Denmark
.. 1st stage Tour of Denmark

1998
none

1997
none

Non-UCI (USCF) wins don't count. There's also his stage win this year in the
TdF which for some reason you didn't include. Also, the Grand Prix CSC
Scandihealth sounds like a team sponsor event (crit), not a UCI sanctioned
RR. Google turned up nothing on that race, other than it being in his
palmares.

Champion? If that moniker is pinned on him, then there are 20 or 30 active
riders who also deserve that title.

I'll stick with Museeuw, Armstrong, Cipollini, Bettini. 'Champion' is a
description that ought to be used sparingly, else it loses its meaning.


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