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Masters Natz - RESULTS?
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Gringioni wrote: "warren" wrote in message ... In article , Kurgan Gringioni wrote: "Bikerecker" wrote in message ... For these old but fast guys (both of whom are far leaner than H Chang will ever be): Dumbass - The Masters racers who are good aren't Fat. On average though, they are 15-20 lbs. fatter than the average Senior 1/2 rider. That sounds like apples and oranges. The "average" master (cat 1,2,3,4,5) isn't as fit as the average Sr 1/2 but the masters who are good aren't fat. Dumbass - Most of the masters aren't good. You didn't answer my question. Why do you evade my question? -WG |
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warren wrote: In article , Dumbass wrote: "warren" wrote in message ... In article , Dumbass wrote: "Bikerecker" wrote in message ... For these old but fast guys (both of whom are far leaner than Dumbass will ever be): The Masters racers who are good aren't Fat. On average though, they are 15-20 lbs. fatter than the average Senior 1/2 rider. That sounds like apples and oranges. The "average" master (cat 1,2,3,4,5) isn't as fit as the average Sr 1/2 but the masters who are good aren't fat. Most of the masters aren't good. You didn't answer my question. Why do you evade my question? Because he has no answers that go beyond the thinnest surface. He just harps and opens his mouth on a billion subjects. This is the age of the specialist, and Dumbass thinks being a jackoff-of-all-trades is good enough. |
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Masters Natz - RESULTS?
"warren" wrote in message ... In article , Kurgan Gringioni wrote: "warren" wrote in message ... In article , Kurgan Gringioni wrote: "Bikerecker" wrote in message ... For these old but fast guys (both of whom are far leaner than H Chang will ever be): Dumbass - The Masters racers who are good aren't Fat. On average though, they are 15-20 lbs. fatter than the average Senior 1/2 rider. That sounds like apples and oranges. The "average" master (cat 1,2,3,4,5) isn't as fit as the average Sr 1/2 but the masters who are good aren't fat. Dumbass - Most of the masters aren't good. You didn't answer my question. Why do you evade my question? Dumbass - I don't have data for that question and no one else does either. Who's done a study of Masters Fatties? My 15-20 lb. estimate is by eyeballing. I used to do 90% 1/2 races and when I entered the odd Masters RR, it was pleasing to see all the fat asses in the pack. The difference becomes even more evident as soon as the race started heading uphill. |
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"warren" wrote in message ... But you were looking at plenty of Cat 3's-maybe they were the fat ones since you've said good masters (1,2's) are not fat. You keep saying they're fat because they're old, but the good ones are an exception to that, but you can't account for the fact that Cat 3,4,5 riders tend to be fatter no matter what their age. Dumbass - Most of the riders in masters races aren't 1/2. |
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