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I don't know, but I found today's race dull. By the way, Hoste was run
down by a motor bike when he and Boonen were coming back to catch the second group. Boonen was able to avoid the crash by swerving violently. Leif said that together with Tom they would have caught the Flecha group much earlier. It may have been a different race then. Andre |
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On 15 Apr 2007 16:23:36 -0700, "Andre" wrote:
I don't know, but I found today's race dull. By the way, Hoste was run down by a motor bike when he and Boonen were coming back to catch the second group. Boonen was able to avoid the crash by swerving violently. Leif said that together with Tom they would have caught the Flecha group much earlier. It may have been a different race then. Who were the douchebags who didn't take their mechanical problems off the road and caused a pile-up? Ron |
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"Andre" wrote in message
oups.com... I don't know, but I found today's race dull. By the way, Hoste was run down by a motor bike when he and Boonen were coming back to catch the second group. Boonen was able to avoid the crash by swerving violently. Leif said that together with Tom they would have caught the Flecha group much earlier. It may have been a different race then. You found it dull that one of the most deserving riders in the peloton pulled away out of nowhere and that the rest of the chase group lost ground to him all the way to the finish? |
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"Tom Grosman" wrote in message
... "RonSonic" a écrit dans le message de news: ... | On 15 Apr 2007 16:23:36 -0700, "Andre" wrote: | | I don't know, but I found today's race dull. By the way, Hoste was run | down by a motor bike when he and Boonen were coming back to catch the | second group. Boonen was able to avoid the crash by swerving | violently. Leif said that together with Tom they would have caught the | Flecha group much earlier. It may have been a different race then. | | Who were the douchebags who didn't take their mechanical problems off the road | and caused a pile-up? | | Ron Two CSC riders. I think it must have been Cancellera who had the mechanical, since the other rider stopped to give him his wheel. Duh! - there wasn't anyplace else to go. And the crash was PAST them when someone must have slipped on the center-rise of the cobbles. |
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On Apr 15, 4:23 pm, "Andre" wrote:
I don't know, but I found today's race dull. The cyclingnews live report made it sound dull too, in part because I didn't have a good sense of the key moments, O'Grady kept appearing and disappearing. But the followup report gave a much better sense of the unfolding of the race, the well-timed attacks and the missed opportunities. And the Gazzetta made it sound positively like a historical epic... |
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You found it dull that one of the most deserving riders in the peloton
pulled away out of nowhere and that the rest of the chase group lost ground to him all the way to the finish? There are certain guys whom we'd really *LIKE* to see win, because they've paid their dues and we like their style & manners. But if you want a winner based on lifetime achievement or some-such, then you'd better stick to the Academy Awards. You can make a case that, in a given race, circumstances might have transpired against someone and caused him to be unfairly denied a victory, but aside from that, much as I'd like to see a Stuart O'Grady or Jens Voight or Erik Zabel win because they play fair, work hard and say the right things... that doesn't make then deserving of a win. If they can do all that *and* cross the finish line first- THEN they deserve to win. But maybe that's not what you meant by "deserving?" --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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"Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote in message
t... You found it dull that one of the most deserving riders in the peloton pulled away out of nowhere and that the rest of the chase group lost ground to him all the way to the finish? There are certain guys whom we'd really *LIKE* to see win, because they've paid their dues and we like their style & manners. But if you want a winner based on lifetime achievement or some-such, then you'd better stick to the Academy Awards. You can make a case that, in a given race, circumstances might have transpired against someone and caused him to be unfairly denied a victory, but aside from that, much as I'd like to see a Stuart O'Grady or Jens Voight or Erik Zabel win because they play fair, work hard and say the right things... that doesn't make then deserving of a win. If they can do all that *and* cross the finish line first- THEN they deserve to win. But maybe that's not what you meant by "deserving?" Obviously we have different ideas of what "deserving" means. O'Grady has been finishing at the front and just missing it for years and years. No one has worked harder and no one had more hard luck and stuck to it. This wasn't a case where the rest of the pack missed the turn and went down the wrong road. |
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On 16 apr, 05:51, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:
"Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote in message t... You found it dull that one of the most deserving riders in the peloton pulled away out of nowhere and that the rest of the chase group lost ground to him all the way to the finish? There are certain guys whom we'd really *LIKE* to see win, because they've paid their dues and we like their style & manners. But if you want a winner based on lifetime achievement or some-such, then you'd better stick to the Academy Awards. You can make a case that, in a given race, circumstances might have transpired against someone and caused him to be unfairly denied a victory, but aside from that, much as I'd like to see a Stuart O'Grady or Jens Voight or Erik Zabel win because they play fair, work hard and say the right things... that doesn't make then deserving of a win. If they can do all that *and* cross the finish line first- THEN they deserve to win. But maybe that's not what you meant by "deserving?" Obviously we have different ideas of what "deserving" means. O'Grady has been finishing at the front and just missing it for years and years. No one has worked harder and no one had more hard luck and stuck to it. This wasn't a case where the rest of the pack missed the turn and went down the wrong road.- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - Finishing at the front? missing it for years and years? i hope you're not talking about his P-R record. His best result was an 18th spot in 2003 and 2005. You could not consider him as a top favourite for this race. He was an outsider, based on his form and top-10's this year so far. You can't deny the fact that the favourites were spending most of their time marking Boonen. We never saw a Cancellara-Boonen-PVP- Flecha-Gusev-Hoste battle like last year. That makes it a little dull. Nonetheless, O'grady was very strong, never panicked, did it tactically very well. |
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On Apr 15, 11:32 pm, "Kenny" wrote:
Obviously we have different ideas of what "deserving" means. O'Grady has been finishing at the front and just missing it for years and years. No one has worked harder and no one had more hard luck and stuck to it. This wasn't a case where the rest of the pack missed the turn and went down the wrong road. Finishing at the front? missing it for years and years? i hope you're not talking about his P-R record. His best result was an 18th spot in 2003 and 2005. You could not consider him as a top favourite for this race. He was an outsider, based on his form and top-10's this year so far. snip Dumbass - What the **** are you thinking? Look at to whom you are replying. O'Grady deserves it because he's from an English speaking country. thanks, K. Gringioni. |
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