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1979 Red Zinger Results
Anyone know where I can put my hands on a copy?
Reply by email if you like. Mike G. mike at velodrome dot com - |
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1979 Red Zinger Results
On Aug 30, 12:32 am, Mike G wrote:
Anyone know where I can put my hands on a copy? Reply by email if you like. Mike G. mike at velodrome dot com - The 1979 event was sponsored by Coors. In that year Dale Stetina won. |
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On Aug 30, 7:37 am, Charles wrote:
On Aug 30, 12:32 am, Mike G wrote: Anyone know where I can put my hands on a copy? Reply by email if you like. Mike G. mike at velodrome dot com - The 1979 event was sponsored by Coors. In that year Dale Stetina won. I thought Kevin Costner won that year. |
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1979 Red Zinger Results
"Mike G" wrote in message ... Anyone know where I can put my hands on a copy? (Red Zinger) July 21-29, 1979 Final GC: 1. Dale Stetina, Ultima/Exxon, 19:22:18 2. Jacques Boyer, Grab On, at 47sec 3. Wayne Stetina, Ultima/Exxon, at 1:36 4. Greg LeMond, Avocet, at 1:43 5. Phil Anderson, International Composite, at 2:08 6. Frits Pirard, International Composite, at 2:32 7. Andy Weaver, USA, at 2:49 8. Greg Demgen, Kretschmer, at 3:02 9. David Mayer-Oakes, Ultima/Exxon, at 3:54 10. George Mount, AMF, at 4:15 11. Mark Pringle, Grab On, at 5:07 12. Larry Shields, U.S. Composite, at 7:26 13. Ian Jones, USA, at 7:26 14. John Howard, Ultima/Exxon, at 8:46 15. Tom Officer, AMF, at 10:10. Final Men's Team Standings: 1. Ultima/Exxon, 52:34:37 2. AMF, at 13:11 3. USA, at 17:19 4. International Composite, at 23:50 5. Avocet, at 24:38 |
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"InTransit" wrote in message
... "Mike G" wrote in message ... Anyone know where I can put my hands on a copy? (Red Zinger) July 21-29, 1979 Final GC: 1. Dale Stetina, Ultima/Exxon, 19:22:18 2. Jacques Boyer, Grab On, at 47sec 3. Wayne Stetina, Ultima/Exxon, at 1:36 4. Greg LeMond, Avocet, at 1:43 5. Phil Anderson, International Composite, at 2:08 6. Frits Pirard, International Composite, at 2:32 7. Andy Weaver, USA, at 2:49 8. Greg Demgen, Kretschmer, at 3:02 9. David Mayer-Oakes, Ultima/Exxon, at 3:54 10. George Mount, AMF, at 4:15 11. Mark Pringle, Grab On, at 5:07 12. Larry Shields, U.S. Composite, at 7:26 13. Ian Jones, USA, at 7:26 14. John Howard, Ultima/Exxon, at 8:46 15. Tom Officer, AMF, at 10:10. Where do we know Andy Weaver from? |
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"Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote in message ... Where do we know Andy Weaver from? I'm confused on how you are asking your question. Weaver was from Coral Ridge (Ft Lauderdale), Florida, rode for 7-Eleven, was on the 1984 Olympic TTT squad that got a bronze medal, and I believe went on to MIT and became an architect. |
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Carl Sundquist wrote:
"Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote in message ... Where do we know Andy Weaver from? I'm confused on how you are asking your question. Weaver was from Coral Ridge (Ft Lauderdale), Florida, rode for 7-Eleven, was on the 1984 Olympic TTT squad that got a bronze medal, and I believe went on to MIT and became an architect. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.b...da90048e9ba537 |
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"Carl Sundquist" wrote in message
... "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote in message ... Where do we know Andy Weaver from? I'm confused on how you are asking your question. Weaver was from Coral Ridge (Ft Lauderdale), Florida, rode for 7-Eleven, was on the 1984 Olympic TTT squad that got a bronze medal, and I believe went on to MIT and became an architect. Hmm, his name is so familiar I feel that either I know him from somewhere related to bikes or that he was posting here. |
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"Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote: "Carl Sundquist" wrote in message ... "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote in message ... Where do we know Andy Weaver from? I'm confused on how you are asking your question. Weaver was from Coral Ridge (Ft Lauderdale), Florida, rode for 7-Eleven, was on the 1984 Olympic TTT squad that got a bronze medal, and I believe went on to MIT and became an architect. Hmm, his name is so familiar I feel that either I know him from somewhere related to bikes or that he was posting here. Dan has pointed out a previous newsgroup mention, but I suspect a confusion between Randy Weaver and Andy Weaver: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Weaver -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos |
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1979 Red Zinger Results
Ryan Cousineau wrote:
Dan has pointed out a previous newsgroup mention, but I suspect a confusion between Randy Weaver and Andy Weaver I think you're confusing Randy Weaver with Randy Walton. Dan |
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