Ronde Champ
Hey,
Yeah, Yeah, he fell of the bike, and didn't get the same
time as his Saeco Team. They were 1:30 behind USPS in the
stage after the adjustment from the new rules. The Saeco
Team actually rode the Team Time Trial 2:36 (two minutes-
thirty six seconds)SLOWER than the United States Postal
Service Pro Cycling Team presented by Berry Floor. He's all
upset that he came in behind his team, and didn't benefit
the recaculation rule, and was awarded his actual time for
the stage......2:42 back.
He should shut his Giro riding smack talking pie hole up.
This guy sucks in July. Either way, he'll be 37 minutes
back in Paris upon the conclusion of the 2004 Tour de
France. That is IF he actually rides. From the sound of
things his team is saying, he's got Botero-itest running
through the brain. That the severe depression that cause
pro's to run to their parents house, and suck their
momma's tit.
Thanks, Ronde Champ
Yeah, Yeah, he fell of the bike, and didn't get the same
time as his Saeco Team. They were 1:30 behind USPS in the
stage after the adjustment from the new rules. The Saeco
Team actually rode the Team Time Trial 2:36 (two minutes-
thirty six seconds)SLOWER than the United States Postal
Service Pro Cycling Team presented by Berry Floor. He's all
upset that he came in behind his team, and didn't benefit
the recaculation rule, and was awarded his actual time for
the stage......2:42 back.
He should shut his Giro riding smack talking pie hole up.
This guy sucks in July. Either way, he'll be 37 minutes
back in Paris upon the conclusion of the 2004 Tour de
France. That is IF he actually rides. From the sound of
things his team is saying, he's got Botero-itest running
through the brain. That the severe depression that cause
pro's to run to their parents house, and suck their
momma's tit.
Thanks, Ronde Champ

















