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After watching Tyler Hamilton's performance this year, I think Le Tour
should add a new classification -- a red jersey, for the most courageous rider on the Tour. It would not have to be awarded every year, but if someone did something extraordinary did way Hamilton did, it would be awarded in Paris. Comments? g. |
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Main Entry: as·cend
Pronunciation: &-'send Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascendere, from ad- + scandere to climb I'm not sure I get how going down a mountain side... ...but to Axel Merckx, who ascended the last mountain in one stage knowing he was all ready outside of the time cut, yet finished anyway. |
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henry wrote:
Main Entry: as·cend Pronunciation: &-'send Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascendere, from ad- + scandere to climb I'm not sure I get how going down a mountain side... ...but to Axel Merckx, who ascended the last mountain in one stage knowing he was all ready outside of the time cut, yet finished anyway. Ooops! guess I flunk reading comprehension. I read that as _de_cend. my bad. I'm strait of to the highest place I can find, and walk up it 100 times before hutling myself at the pavement below. |
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![]() "Jason B" wrote in message ... henry wrote: Main Entry: as·cend Pronunciation: &-'send Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascendere, from ad- + scandere to climb I'm not sure I get how going down a mountain side... ...but to Axel Merckx, who ascended the last mountain in one stage knowing he was all ready outside of the time cut, yet finished anyway. Ooops! guess I flunk reading comprehension. I read that as _de_cend. my bad. I'm strait of to the highest place I can find, and walk up it 100 times before hutling myself at the pavement below. Very excusable if English is not your native language. Dashii |
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![]() "Dashi Toshii" wrote in message ... "Jason B" wrote in message ... henry wrote: Main Entry: as·cend Pronunciation: &-'send Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascendere, from ad- + scandere to climb I'm not sure I get how going down a mountain side... ...but to Axel Merckx, who ascended the last mountain in one stage knowing he was all ready outside of the time cut, yet finished anyway. Ooops! guess I flunk reading comprehension. I read that as _de_cend. my bad. I'm strait of to the highest place I can find, and walk up it 100 times before hutling myself at the pavement below. Very excusable if English is not your native language. Dashii Oh boy another loose English teacher .......who can not find work, so he apply his trade on the newsgroup! |
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![]() "Just a Cyclist" wrote in message ... "Dashi Toshii" wrote in message ... "Jason B" wrote in message ... henry wrote: Main Entry: as·cend Pronunciation: &-'send Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascendere, from ad- + scandere to climb I'm not sure I get how going down a mountain side... ...but to Axel Merckx, who ascended the last mountain in one stage knowing he was all ready outside of the time cut, yet finished anyway. Ooops! guess I flunk reading comprehension. I read that as _de_cend. my bad. I'm strait of to the highest place I can find, and walk up it 100 times before hutling myself at the pavement below. Very excusable if English is not your native language. Dashii Oh boy another loose English teacher .......who can not find work, so he apply his trade on the newsgroup! applies his trade.. |
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![]() "RZ" wrote in message ... "Just a Cyclist" wrote in message ... "Dashi Toshii" wrote in message ... "Jason B" wrote in message ... henry wrote: Main Entry: as·cend Pronunciation: &-'send Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascendere, from ad- + scandere to climb I'm not sure I get how going down a mountain side... ...but to Axel Merckx, who ascended the last mountain in one stage knowing he was all ready outside of the time cut, yet finished anyway. Ooops! guess I flunk reading comprehension. I read that as _de_cend. my bad. I'm strait of to the highest place I can find, and walk up it 100 times before hutling myself at the pavement below. Very excusable if English is not your native language. Dashii Oh boy another loose English teacher .......who can not find work, so he apply his trade on the newsgroup! applies his trade.. applies his trade... |
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Sabers wrote:
After watching Tyler Hamilton's performance this year, I think Le Tour should add a new classification -- a red jersey, for the most courageous rider on the Tour. It would not have to be awarded every year, but if someone did something extraordinary did way Hamilton did, it would be awarded in Paris. Comments? g. There is already the prize for most combative rider. That is a pretty vague description (usually vague enough to give it to a frenchman). Hamilton could have gotten that award. Any other award for most corageous can be given by Journalists, Organizations (like Jan got an award for sportsmanship from the german olympic committee), or Newsgroups. -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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Jiyang Chen wrote:
"RZ" wrote in message ... "Just a Cyclist" wrote in message ... "Dashi Toshii" wrote in message ... "Jason B" wrote in message ... henry wrote: Main Entry: as·cend Pronunciation: &-'send Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascendere, from ad- + scandere to climb I'm not sure I get how going down a mountain side... ...but to Axel Merckx, who ascended the last mountain in one stage knowing he was all ready outside of the time cut, yet finished anyway. Ooops! guess I flunk reading comprehension. I read that as _de_cend. my bad. I'm strait of to the highest place I can find, and walk up it 100 times before hutling myself at the pavement below. Very excusable if English is not your native language. Dashii Oh boy another loose English teacher .......who can not find work, so he apply his trade on the newsgroup! applies his trade.. applies his trade... I think you all mean "plies his trade". &roo |
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