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Even other sports giants have to admit cycling is cool...
I had to share a quote from Randy Johnson - the Arizona Diamondback's
star pitcher (a mutant of a man at 6'10" / 2.08m). He's coming back from some significant injuries, and is just starting to get into the groove. He normally dominates the games he pitches, simply overpowering the batters - but he's having to be more strategic and work harder these days. After his last win (in which he had to work VERY hard), he said: "Sometimes I talk about baseball using golf metaphors. This was more like the Tour de France. I was in the Pyrenees, and I was in 10th gear the whole time. It was a battle.". What next? A football wide receiver comparing himself to Cipo? Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
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Even other sports giants have to admit cycling is cool...
Mark Hickey wrote in
: I had to share a quote from Randy Johnson "Sometimes I talk about baseball using golf metaphors. This was more like the Tour de France. I was in the Pyrenees, and I was in 10th gear the whole time. It was a battle.". I'm suprised that a baseball player could pronounce "Pyrenees" |
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Even other sports giants have to admit cycling is cool...
"Stergios Papadakis" wrote in message Yeah. http://www.parc-pyrenees.com/ Stergios Not what he was referring to. I believe he was referring to his creative rendition of the word surprised. "I'm suprised that a baseball player could pronounce "Pyrenees"" Dave |
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Even other sports giants have to admit cycling is cool...
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says... (Luigi de Guzman) wrote: I wonder if the Big Unit rides. It wouldn't be hard to spot his bike in a crowd! Bill Walton, the basketball player and now broadcaster, apparently is a very keen cyclist. Keen enough to have written a book in the mid '80s--with Bjarne Rostaing--which my Dad bought. Pops is a hoops fan, so maybe that sold him the book...good thing it was also enormously instructive with everything a novice cyclist (even nearly 20 years later!) might find useful--from thoughts on gear (now useful when looking for used bikes!) to training advice to history. Also some really groovy pictures of what post-bike-boom bikiedom was like. Yes, I have that book and it really WAS a pretty good entre into the world of 80's cycling. What next? A football wide receiver comparing himself to Cipo? There are a lot of comparisons to be drawn...I always thought Deion Sanders, when he was playing, was a lot like Cipo... Good call - I don't know who'd win the ego points race, but it would be epic. I really think there are more similarities than differences between top pro athletes in any sport. Amateurs, even the best world class ones (in sports where there is no significant professional opportunity) come across as rather different from the pro's in many cases. -- David Kerber An optimist says "Good morning, Lord." While a pessimist says "Good Lord, it's morning". Remove the ns_ from the address before e-mailing. |
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