Quaranta Vs. Berzin
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Which one of these would win in an all-out race from the top
of their specific disciplines to oblivion?
brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) writes:
> Which one of these would win in an all-out race from the
> top of their specific disciplines to oblivion?
Botero
brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message news:<ebf01652.0405200648.54c0776d@posting.google.com>...
> Which one of these would win in an all-out race from the
> top of their specific disciplines to oblivion?
Berzin? Who's he?
brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message news:<ebf01652.0405200648.54c0776d@posting.google.com>...
> Which one of these would win in an all-out race from the
> top of their specific disciplines to oblivion?
Berzin? Who's he?
"Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message
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> > Which one of these would win in an all-out race from the
> > top of their specific disciplines to oblivion?
>
> Berzin? Who's he?
Evgeny Berzin, now retired. WOn the Giro in 1994, and I
think came in second one other time.
WUWT with Quaranta? He can certainly go fast when he wants
to. I personally would love to see him on the podium, since
he's not exactly hard on the eyes...
In article <9Farc.43934$kc2.658141@nnrp1.uunet.ca>, "Marlene Blanshay"
<blanshay@total.net> wrote:
> WUWT with Quaranta? He can certainly go fast when he wants
> to. I personally would love to see him on the podium,
> since he's not exactly hard on the eyes...
Are all female fans of cycling casual ones?
Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:484e7721.0405201156.2a037797@posting.google.com...
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>>brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message
>
> news:<ebf01652.0405200648.54c0776d@posting.google.com>...
>
>>>Which one of these would win in an all-out race from the
>>>top of their specific disciplines to oblivion?
>>
>>Berzin? Who's he?
>
>
> Evgeny Berzin, now retired. WOn the Giro in 1994, and I
> think came in second one other time.
>
> WUWT with Quaranta? He can certainly go fast when he wants
> to. I personally would love to see him on the podium,
> since he's not exactly hard on the eyes...
>
>
out of the giro after a crash, fast when delivered to the
line but can't climb out of a cereal bowl........
"chiefhiawatha" <chiefhiawatha@yahooremovethis.com> wrote in message
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> In article <9Farc.43934$kc2.658141@nnrp1.uunet.ca>,
> "Marlene Blanshay" <blanshay@total.net> wrote:
>
> > WUWT with Quaranta? He can certainly go fast when he
> > wants to. I
personally
> > would love to see him on the podium, since he's not
> > exactly hard on the eyes...
>
> Are all female fans of cycling casual ones?
Casual meaning?
"Faster Bordello" <Fast@Bordello.com> wrote in message
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> Marlene Blanshay wrote:
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> > "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:484e7721.0405201156.2a037797@posting.google.com...
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> >>brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message
> >
> > news:<ebf01652.0405200648.54c0776d@posting.google.c-
> > om>...
> >
> >>>Which one of these would win in an all-out race from
> >>>the top of their specific disciplines to oblivion?
> >>
> >>Berzin? Who's he?
> >
> >
> > Evgeny Berzin, now retired. WOn the Giro in 1994, and I
> > think came in
second
> > one other time.
> >
> > WUWT with Quaranta? He can certainly go fast when he
> > wants to. I
personally
> > would love to see him on the podium, since he's not
> > exactly hard on the eyes...
> >
> >
> out of the giro after a crash, fast when delivered to the
> line but can't climb out of a cereal bowl........
Maybe he needs better leadouts or something, the guy
has speed.
Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> "Faster Bordello" <Fast@Bordello.com> wrote in message
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>>Marlene Blanshay wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>>>brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message
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>>>
>>>>>Which one of these would win in an all-out race from
>>>>>the top of their specific disciplines to oblivion?
>>>>
>>>>Berzin? Who's he?
>>>
>>>
>>>Evgeny Berzin, now retired. WOn the Giro in 1994, and I
>>>think came in
>
> second
>
>>>one other time.
>>>
>>>WUWT with Quaranta? He can certainly go fast when he
>>>wants to. I
>
> personally
>
>>>would love to see him on the podium, since he's not
>>>exactly hard on the eyes...
>>>
>>>
>>
>>out of the giro after a crash, fast when delivered to the
>>line but can't climb out of a cereal bowl........
>
>
> Maybe he needs better leadouts or something, the guy
> has speed.
>
>
True he's wicked fast! In order to benefit from a
Fassa/Domina leadout one has to get to the final K's of a
race. What he needs is to either improve his climbing
ability to the point where he can hold on when they go up,
or he needs a team that can control the pace and drag him
back to the pack when he gets dropped.
"Faster Bordello" <Fast@Bordello.com> wrote in message
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> Marlene Blanshay wrote:
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> > "Faster Bordello" <Fast@Bordello.com> wrote in message
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> >>Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>"Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message ne-
> >>>ws:484e7721.0405201156.2a037797@posting.google.com...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message
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> >>>news:<ebf01652.0405200648.54c0776d@posting.google.co-
> >>>m>...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>>Which one of these would win in an all-out race from
> >>>>>the top of their specific disciplines to oblivion?
> >>>>
> >>>>Berzin? Who's he?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Evgeny Berzin, now retired. WOn the Giro in 1994, and I
> >>>think came in
> >
> > second
> >
> >>>one other time.
> >>>
> >>>WUWT with Quaranta? He can certainly go fast when he
> >>>wants to. I
> >
> > personally
> >
> >>>would love to see him on the podium, since he's not
> >>>exactly hard on the eyes...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>out of the giro after a crash, fast when delivered to
> >>the line but can't climb out of a cereal bowl........
> >
> >
> > Maybe he needs better leadouts or something, the guy has
> > speed.
> >
> >
> True he's wicked fast! In order to benefit from a
> Fassa/Domina leadout one has to get to the final K's of a
> race. What he needs is to either improve his climbing
> ability to the point where he can hold on when they go up,
> or he needs a team that can control the pace and drag him
> back to the pack when he gets dropped.
I think his DS has commented that he needs to lose weight.
Of course he could always go back to the track but let's
face it, that's not where the money is. As it is, he could
benefit from teamwork the way cipo has in the past.
Marlene Blanshay wrote:
>
>
> As for Quaranta, I doubt that I am the only person who
> thinks he's hot. He seems to be pretty well aware of it
> himself!
i think they're mostly all hot when they're riding well.
when they stop riding and stop talking, then it's sometimes
a different story (from a chris rock bit- "girl, i was all
ready to give it up to him, but he kept talking and
talking...")
but when it comes to sprinters i'm a zabel fan, he always
seems so nice and so well mannered. btw, i looked for
revealing quaranta pics for you online, but all i found
worthwhile in my search was a pic of christina quaranta that
i sent to henry to occupy himself with, sorry.
heather
"h squared" <peckledoggyremovetoreply@hotmail.com> wrote
in message >
> but when it comes to sprinters i'm a zabel fan, he always
> seems so nice and so well mannered.
http://tinyurl.com/2kzvs
Carl Sundquist wrote:
>
> "h squared" <peckledoggyremovetoreply@hotmail.com> wrote
> in message >
> > but when it comes to sprinters i'm a zabel fan, he
> > always seems so nice and so well mannered.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2kzvs
are you trying to break my heart, carl?
heather
"h squared" <peckledoggyremovetoreply@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> Carl Sundquist wrote:
> >
> > "h squared" <peckledoggyremovetoreply@hotmail.com> wrote
> > in message >
> > > but when it comes to sprinters i'm a zabel fan, he
> > > always seems so
nice
> > > and so well mannered.
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/2kzvs
>
> are you trying to break my heart, carl?
>
I thought I already had.
h squared wrote:
>
>
> when they stop riding and stop talking
i'm worse than ever. i mean START talking, not stop.
h (afraid if i write it out, i'll misspell my own name)
In article <40AEC3F4.D12F33F6@hotmail.com>,
h squared <peckledoggyremovetoreply@hotmail.com> wrote:
> h squared wrote:
> >
> >
> > when they stop riding and stop talking
>
> i'm worse than ever. i mean START talking, not stop.
>
> h (afraid if i write it out, i'll misspell my own name)
We knew that - just think, "Listen to what I mean, not
what I say."
--
tanx, Howard
"Moby **** was a work of art, What the hell
happened?"
remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
"h squared" <peckledoggyremovetoreply@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> >
> >
> > As for Quaranta, I doubt that I am the only person who
> > thinks he's hot.
He
> > seems to be pretty well aware of it himself!
>
> i think they're mostly all hot when they're riding well.
>
> when they stop riding and stop talking, then it's
> sometimes a different story (from a chris rock bit- "girl,
> i was all ready to give it up to him, but he kept talking
> and talking...")
>
> but when it comes to sprinters i'm a zabel fan, he always
> seems so nice and so well mannered. btw, i looked for
> revealing quaranta pics for you online, but all i found
> worthwhile in my search was a pic of christina quaranta
> that i sent to henry to occupy himself with, sorry.
>
Yeah, he's married, the fink. So is Danilo DiLuca!
"h squared" <peckledoggyremovetoreply@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> chiefhiawatha wrote:
> >
>
> > I've been here since 1987
>
> wow. i was 19 years old then, almost half my life ago.
> ironically, back then i didn't know about racing but
> cycled compulsively, while now i following racing (in a
> casual manner, of course), but never ride.
>
> is that why you hardly ever post? all those years of rbr
> have to take something out of you, i'd guess.
>
It's like me and baseball, I'm a fan but I doubt I could
hit a ball with the side of a house! However, I don't throw
like a girl.
On Fri, 21 May 2004 23:51:59 GMT, h squared wrote:
> btw, i looked for revealing quaranta pics for you online
http://firstsoccercchs.tripod.com/bigimages/quaranta.jpg
But seriously, quite revealing: http://www.laborraccia.it/i-
mages/20030623_dalmine_pieri_podio_indiv.jpg (Marvulli,
Pieri, Quaranta)
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