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Old April 13th 09, 03:52 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.
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Hey Benjo -


Has there ever been a Paris-Roubaix like this where everyone in the
lead group crashed themselves out of contention?

That was wild.


thanks,

Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.
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Old April 13th 09, 11:31 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 19:52:42 -0700 (PDT), "Kurgan. presented by
Gringioni." wrote:

Hey Benjo -


Has there ever been a Paris-Roubaix like this where everyone in the
lead group crashed themselves out of contention?

That was wild.


We had a beginning woman on my team who won a race like that. She
said there were about 10 woman in the pack and most crashed near the
end on some potholes, so she won.

Like I said, there were about 10 beginning women in the pack and most
crashed.

Thanks,

JT
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Old April 13th 09, 02:35 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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"Kurgan. presented by Gringioni." schreef in
bericht
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Hey Benjo -


Has there ever been a Paris-Roubaix like this where everyone in the
lead group crashed themselves out of contention?


It happened in 1929 - more or less. A few miles before the finish there were
four men in the lead group. One of them had a flat, so there were only
three: Ronsse, Déolet and Meunier, all of them the same team (like the Mapei
in 1996). The winner should have been Ronsse (the Museeuw of 1929), but
crashed at the velodrome, taking out Déolet as well. So the winner was
Meunier, the only important victory in his career.

Benjo

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Old April 13th 09, 02:37 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:31:56 GMT, John Forrest Tomlinson
wrote:

We had a beginning woman on my team who won a race like that. She
said there were about 10 woman in the pack and most crashed near the
end on some potholes, so she won.

Like I said, there were about 10 beginning women in the pack and most
crashed.

Thanks,

JT


Strangest finish that I ever saw (and unfortunately had to help
untangle) was a wide sprint near Eleanor Roosevelt high school near
DC, when almost the entire sprint field was wiped out in the last
hundred meters. I remember Bobby Philips getting third (if memory is
any good) when he thought he was rolling around for an out of place
finish. Just no one left in front.

Some guy said he saw it coming from four bikes to the right and
couldn't do a thing about it, with it moving laterally through the ten
across field from the far curb. People behind couldn't find spaces to
ride to. Like the bad joke of handing out places by checking the
bodies, starting from front to back.

Curtis L. Russell
Odenton, MD (USA)
Just someone on two wheels...
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Old April 13th 09, 05:03 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Apr 13, 3:31*am, John Forrest Tomlinson
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Like *I said, there were about 10 beginning women in the pack and most
crashed.


Sounds like about a dozen women 4's races I can think of.
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Old April 13th 09, 08:29 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
Geraard Spergen[_3_]
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On Apr 13, 6:35*am, "Benjo Maso" wrote:
"Kurgan. presented by Gringioni." schreef in
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Hey Benjo -


Has there ever been a Paris-Roubaix like this where everyone in the
lead group crashed themselves out of contention?


It happened in 1929 - more or less. A few miles before the finish there were
four men in the lead group. One of them had a flat, so there were only
three: Ronsse, Déolet and Meunier, all of them the same team (like the Mapei
in 1996). The winner should have been Ronsse (the Museeuw of 1929), but
crashed at the velodrome, taking out Déolet as well. So the winner was
Meunier, the only important victory in his career.

Benjo


So there is hope yet for Hincapie.
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Old April 13th 09, 08:43 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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"Geraard Spergen" wrote in message
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On Apr 13, 6:35 am, "Benjo Maso" wrote:
"Kurgan. presented by Gringioni." schreef in
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Has there ever been a Paris-Roubaix like this where everyone in the
lead group crashed themselves out of contention?


It happened in 1929 - more or less. A few miles before the finish there
were
four men in the lead group. One of them had a flat, so there were only
three: Ronsse, Déolet and Meunier, all of them the same team (like the
Mapei
in 1996). The winner should have been Ronsse (the Museeuw of 1929), but
crashed at the velodrome, taking out Déolet as well. So the winner was
Meunier, the only important victory in his career.

So there is hope yet for Hincapie.


Geraard, how much chance do you believe is in bicycle racing?

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Old April 13th 09, 08:48 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Apr 13, 12:43*pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:


Geraard, how much chance do you believe is in bicycle racing?- Hide quoted text -


What's your real question Kunikke?

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Old April 14th 09, 07:57 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Apr 13, 6:35*am, "Benjo Maso" wrote:
"Kurgan. presented by Gringioni." schreef in
...

Hey Benjo -


Has there ever been a Paris-Roubaix like this where everyone in the
lead group crashed themselves out of contention?


It happened in 1929 - more or less. A few miles before the finish there were
four men in the lead group. One of them had a flat, so there were only
three: Ronsse, Déolet and Meunier, all of them the same team (like the Mapei
in 1996). The winner should have been Ronsse (the Museeuw of 1929), but
crashed at the velodrome, taking out Déolet as well. So the winner was
Meunier, the only important victory in his career.




Dumbass -


As always, we appreciate you for sharing your bottomless memory with
us.


thanks,

Kurgan. presesnted by Gringioni.
 




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