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Quintana will never will a grand tour
The little guy can climb but he's out of his element in individual time trials. There the lightweight and lower wattage works to his disadvantage. He's one-dimensional and we all know how one-dimensional sprinters and climbers are yellow jersey wannabes. It generally boils down to one man (Froome in this Tour) who excels at climbing AND individual time trials. Froome knew going into today's mountain stage that he didn't need to cross the finish line first. He could have dominated but why bother? He let a lesser rider get some kudos. I still say, one-dimensional riders are sideshow riders. -- Sir Gregory |
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Quintana will never will a grand tour
On Saturday, July 20, 2013 9:19:27 AM UTC-7, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
The little guy can climb but he's out of his element in individual time trials. There the lightweight and lower wattage works to his disadvantage. He's one-dimensional and we all know how one-dimensional sprinters and climbers are yellow jersey wannabes. It generally boils down to one man (Froome in this Tour) who excels at climbing AND individual time trials. Froome knew going into today's mountain stage that he didn't need to cross the finish line first. He could have dominated but why bother? He let a lesser rider get some kudos. I still say, one-dimensional riders are sideshow riders. -- Sir Gregory .. .. .. Do you know why Chris Froome's ears are so big? .. .. It's because Wiggo used to hold Froome's ears while Chris was giving him a blow job. .. .. |
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Quintana will never will a grand tour
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message ... .. Do you know why Chris Froome's ears are so big? .. .. It's because Wiggo used to hold Froome's ears while Chris was giving him a blow job. Must you gay-up your every post? |
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Quintana will never will a grand tour
On Saturday, July 20, 2013 9:19:27 AM UTC-7, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
The little guy can climb but he's out of his element in individual time trials. There the lightweight and lower wattage works to his disadvantage. He's one-dimensional and we all know how one-dimensional sprinters and climbers are yellow jersey wannabes. It generally boils down to one man (Froome in this Tour) who excels at climbing AND individual time trials. Froome knew going into today's mountain stage that he didn't need to cross the finish line first. He could have dominated but why bother? He let a lesser rider get some kudos. I still say, one-dimensional riders are sideshow riders. -- Sir Gregory Pantani won a Tour and a Giro. |
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Quintana will never will a grand tour
On 20/07/2013 17:19, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
The little guy can climb but he's out of his element in individual time trials. There the lightweight and lower wattage works to his disadvantage. He's one-dimensional and we all know how one-dimensional sprinters and climbers are yellow jersey wannabes. It generally boils down to one man (Froome in this Tour) who excels at climbing AND individual time trials. Really? I thought it was whoever has the best drugs program. Have they changed it? Why wasn't I informed?! UD |
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Quintana will never will a grand tour
On 7/23/2013 8:53 AM, Uncle Dave wrote:
On 20/07/2013 17:19, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote: The little guy can climb but he's out of his element in individual time trials. There the lightweight and lower wattage works to his disadvantage. He's one-dimensional and we all know how one-dimensional sprinters and climbers are yellow jersey wannabes. It generally boils down to one man (Froome in this Tour) who excels at climbing AND individual time trials. Really? I thought it was whoever has the best drugs program. Have they changed it? Why wasn't I informed?! UD Hinault was exceptional both in the mountains and time trials. As was Lemond. Merckx, Anquetil, and Coppi followed the same script, and although all three doped there is no evidence their doping program was superior to their competitors' doping programs. Armstrong was a great climber and time trialist. All those years that everyone thought he had some super secret dope? Well, we learned from the investigation that he was taking the same dope that everyone else was taking. In 1958 Charly ****ing Gaul won the Tour by winning in the mountains and all three time trials that year. Charly ****ing Gaul. No doubt the Froomster is on the ****. But there is no evidence yet that his **** is any different that anyone other rider's ****. F |
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