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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
....is it a tie?
Do ties ever happen? (TdF mainly, but other stories of instances welcome.) |
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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
"_" wrote in message ... ...is it a tie? Do ties ever happen? (TdF mainly, but other stories of instances welcome.) The last stage of the 1938 Tour when Antonin Magne and André Leducq passed the finish in Paris with hands around each other shoulders. Benjo |
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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
On Jul 23, 2:54 pm, _
wrote: ...is it a tie? No Do ties ever happen? (TdF mainly, but other stories of instances welcome.) Lemond, Hinault - L'Alpe D'Huez 1986 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZMkZN-PGCo |
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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
benjo maso wrote:
"_" wrote in message ... ...is it a tie? Do ties ever happen? (TdF mainly, but other stories of instances welcome.) The last stage of the 1938 Tour when Antonin Magne and André Leducq passed the finish in Paris with hands around each other shoulders. Benjo http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...hinault-14.jpg |
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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
"DirtRoadie" wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 23, 2:54 pm, _ wrote: ...is it a tie? No Do ties ever happen? (TdF mainly, but other stories of instances welcome.) Lemond, Hinault - L'Alpe D'Huez 1986 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZMkZN-PGCo It wasn't a tie. Both riders did everything to simulate friendship (at some point they even spoke to each other, something they hadn=t done for days). Close to the finish Hinault raised Lemond's arm high in triumph, but released him just in time to cross the line in first place. Oifficial results: 1. Hinault 2. Lemond. Benjo |
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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
benjo maso wrote:
"DirtRoadie" wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 23, 2:54 pm, _ wrote: ...is it a tie? No Do ties ever happen? (TdF mainly, but other stories of instances welcome.) Lemond, Hinault - L'Alpe D'Huez 1986 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZMkZN-PGCo It wasn't a tie. Both riders did everything to simulate friendship (at some point they even spoke to each other, something they hadn=t done for days). Close to the finish Hinault raised Lemond's arm high in triumph, but released him just in time to cross the line in first place. Oifficial results: 1. Hinault 2. Lemond. No gifts. -- Bill Asher |
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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
William Asher wrote:
benjo maso wrote: It wasn't a tie. Both riders did everything to simulate friendship (at some point they even spoke to each other, something they hadn=t done for days). Close to the finish Hinault raised Lemond's arm high in triumph, but released him just in time to cross the line in first place. Oifficial results: 1. Hinault 2. Lemond. No gifts. Lemond gifted it to Hinault |
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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
"Geraard Spergen" wrote in message
... William Asher wrote: benjo maso wrote: It wasn't a tie. Both riders did everything to simulate friendship (at some point they even spoke to each other, something they hadn=t done for days). Close to the finish Hinault raised Lemond's arm high in triumph, but released him just in time to cross the line in first place. Oifficial results: 1. Hinault 2. Lemond. No gifts. Lemond gifted it to Hinault Absolutely true - in the video you can see him push Bernard forward. |
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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
"William Asher" wrote in message ... benjo maso wrote: "DirtRoadie" wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 23, 2:54 pm, _ wrote: ...is it a tie? No Do ties ever happen? (TdF mainly, but other stories of instances welcome.) Lemond, Hinault - L'Alpe D'Huez 1986 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZMkZN-PGCo It wasn't a tie. Both riders did everything to simulate friendship (at some point they even spoke to each other, something they hadn=t done for days). Close to the finish Hinault raised Lemond's arm high in triumph, but released him just in time to cross the line in first place. Oifficial results: 1. Hinault 2. Lemond. No gifts. -- Bill Asher Unless you are on the receiving end....then it's OK. It's more a guideline than an actual rule. |
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If they ride across the finish line holding hands...
_ wrote:
...is it a tie? Do ties ever happen? (TdF mainly, but other stories of instances welcome.) 1907, Stage 2 Roubaix-Metz Georget, Emile/Trousselier, Louis 1934, Stage 5 Belfort- Evian-les-Bains Speicher, Georges/Le Greves, René 1937, Stage 17b Royan-Saintes Braeckeveldt, Adolf/Wengler, Heinz 1938, Stage 21 Lille-Paris Leducq, André/Magne, Antonin Bob Schwartz |
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