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Fabrizio Mazzoleni writes:
>> Wow Fabrizio! Wow Fabrizio! You are iggnorant, a poser, and a jackass all in one. An
>> amazing combo.
> Oh yea? Guess who rode ol Rik Verbrugghe into the ground today at the Meisterschaft von Zürich?
> Now what do you think?
Well don't keep it a secret:
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90. Meisterschaft von Zürich -- Resultate Zürich. Weltcuprennen Meisterschaft von Zürich (236 km):
91. Daniele Nardello (It) 5:55:30 (39,932 km/h)
92. Jan Ullrich (De) 0:06 zurück
93. Paolo Bettini (It) 0:11
94. Michael Boogerd (Ho)
95. Davide Rebellin (It)
96. Javier Pascual Rodriguez (Sp)
97. Oscar Camenzind (Sz)
98. David Moncouti (Fr)
99. Michele Scarponi (It)
100. Cristian Moreni (It)
101. Francesco Casagrande (It)
102. Eladio Jimenez (Sp)
103. Patrik Sinkewitz (De)
104. Danilo Di Luca (It)
105. Didier Rous (Fr)
106. Richard Virenque (Fr)
107. Ivan Basso (It), alle gleiche Zeit
108. Michael Rasmussen (D) 0:17
109. Beat Zberg (Sz) 1:09
110. Rik Verbrugghe (Be), gleiche Zeit.
111. Axel Merckx (Be) 1:12
112. Christophe Brandt (Be) 1:18
113. Massimiliano Lelli (It)
114. Juan Antonio Flecha (Sp)
115. Laurent Dufaux (Sz)
116. Christophe Oriol (Fr)
117. Mirko Celestino (It)
118. Ruggero Marzoli (It)
119. Matthias Kessler (De)
120. David Caada (Sp) alle gleiche Zeit.
Ferner: 38. Steve Zampieri 1:37.
121. Pierre Bourquenoud 4:14.
122. Markus Zberg 9:36.
123. Alexandre Moos 11:27.
124. Daniel Schnider 15:19.
125. Gr gory Rast.
126. Sven Montgomery.
127. Martin Elmiger, alle gleiche Zeit.
187 gestartet, 85 klassiert Aufgegeben u.a.
Dario Frigo (It, Vorjahressieger) Alexander Winokurow (Kas) Fabian Cancellara Marcel
Strauss Patrick Calcagni Niki Aebersold Michael Albasini Alex Zülle
Weltcup-Stand (8/10):
128. Bettini 350
129. Boogerd 204
130. Peter van Petegem (Be) 203
131. Rebellin 187
132. Celestino 139
133. Di Luca 136 Ferner: 31. Camenzind 28
134. Beat Zberg 22
135. Dufaux 16
136. Markus Zberg 12
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Jobst Brandt jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org Palo Alto CA
In article <e9N1b.14496$dk4.502366@typhoon.sonic.net>, jöbst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org wrote:
> Fabrizio Mazzoleni writes:
>
> >> Wow Fabrizio! Wow Fabrizio! You are iggnorant, a poser, and a jackass all in one. An amazing
> >> combo.
>
> > Oh yea? Guess who rode ol Rik Verbrugghe into the ground today at the Meisterschaft von Zürich?
>
> > Now what do you think?
>
> Well don't keep it a secret:
>
> 90. Meisterschaft von Zürich -- Resultate Zürich. Weltcuprennen Meisterschaft von Zürich (236 km):
[...]
Look Jobst, you're okay on some of that technical stuff, but it's well known that you're on
Fabrizio's enemies list, and so we can hardly trust you to be completely objective on the many
virtues and delightful qualities of Fabrizio.
Given all that Fabrizio has done for the sport and these newsgroups, I don't think anyone has a
right to question his performance. If he says he rode Rik Verbrugghe into the ground at the
Meisterschaft von Zürich, I'm inclined to believe him.
--
Ryan Coüsineau, rcousïne@sfu.ca http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mäzzoleni Fan Club
Ryan Cousineau writes:
>> Fabrizio Mazzoleni writes:
>>>> Wow Fabrizio! Wow Fabrizio! You are iggnorant, a poser, and a jackass all in one. An amazing
>>>> combo.
>>> Oh yea? Guess who rode ol Rik Verbrugghe into the ground today at the Meisterschaft von Zürich?
>>> Now what do you think?
>> Well don't keep it a secret:
>> 90. Meisterschaft von Zürich -- Resultate Zürich. Weltcuprennen Meisterschaft von Zürich (236
>> km):
> [...]
> Look Jobst, you're okay on some of that technical stuff, but it's well known that you're on
> Fabrizio's enemies list, and so we can hardly trust you to be completely objective on the many
> virtues and delightful qualities of Fabrizio.
I did not make the comments cited (note the >>> level) and I posted the results from the official
web site for that event.
> Given all that Fabrizio has done for the sport and these newsgroups, I don't think anyone has a
> right to question his performance. If he says he rode Rik Verbrugghe into the ground at the
> Meisterschaft von Zürich, I'm inclined to believe him.
Why don't you believe the results posted in ZH? I see no mention of Fabrizio Mazzoleni in the
results. Why do you believe these boastful allusions? Fabrizio didn't even say what you assume he
did. I take it then that you are one of those who cannot decide for themselves what is logical and
true, but rather worry more about who said it. That's why so many people believe G. W. Bush. He's
the president isn't he... so it must be true. "Weapons of mass deception!"
Jobst Brandt jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org Palo Alto CA
In article <U0Z1b.14670$dk4.505603@typhoon.sonic.net>, jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org wrote:
> Ryan Cousineau writes:
>
> >> Fabrizio Mazzoleni writes:
>
> >>>> Wow Fabrizio! Wow Fabrizio! You are iggnorant, a poser, and a jackass all in one. An amazing
> >>>> combo.
>
> >>> Oh yea? Guess who rode ol Rik Verbrugghe into the ground today at the Meisterschaft von
> >>> Zürich?
> >> 90. Meisterschaft von Zürich -- Resultate Zürich. Weltcuprennen Meisterschaft von Zürich (236
> >> km):
>
> > [...]
>
> > Look Jobst, you're okay on some of that technical stuff, but it's well known that you're on
> > Fabrizio's enemies list, and so we can hardly trust you to be completely objective on the many
> > virtues and delightful qualities of Fabrizio.
>
> I did not make the comments cited (note the >>> level) and I posted the results from the official
> web site for that event.
>
> > Given all that Fabrizio has done for the sport and these newsgroups, I don't think anyone has a
> > right to question his performance. If he says he rode Rik Verbrugghe into the ground at the
> > Meisterschaft von Zürich, I'm inclined to believe him.
>
> Why don't you believe the results posted in ZH? I see no mention of Fabrizio Mazzoleni in the
> results. Why do you believe these boastful allusions? Fabrizio didn't even say what you assume he
> did. I take it then that you are one of those who cannot decide for themselves what is logical and
> true, but rather worry more about who said it. That's why so many people believe G. W. Bush. He's
> the president isn't he... so it must be true. "Weapons of mass deception!"
Whoa! That's a weirder digression than Fabrizio's. Lay off the Alterman, eh?
Jobst: perhaps my position on this will be clearer to a multilingual polyglot like yourself if I
point out that I am quite sure that Fabrizio is the defending champion of the Tour de Rêves, and I
expect he will continue to win this race (his main goal each year) for as long as he tries.
Definitely have to finish the Fabrizio Mazzoleni FAQ, soon,
--
Ryan Cousineau, rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club
"Ryan Cousineau" <rcousine@sfu.ca> wrote in message
news:rcousine-7B2A7E.13463424082003@morgoth.sfu.ca...
> In article <U0Z1b.14670$dk4.505603@typhoon.sonic.net>, jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org wrote:
>
> Jobst: perhaps my position on this will be clearer to a multilingual polyglot like yourself if I
> point out that I am quite sure that Fabrizio is the defending champion of the Tour de Rêves, and I
> expect he will continue to win this race (his main goal each year) for as long as he tries.
>
> Definitely have to finish the Fabrizio Mazzoleni FAQ, soon,
Who TF is Fabrizio Mazzoleni?
Dashii
Ryan Cousineau wrote:
>
> Jobst: perhaps my position on this will be clearer to a multilingual polyglot like yourself if I
> point out that I am quite sure that Fabrizio is the defending champion of the Tour de Rêves, and I
> expect he will continue to win this race (his main goal each year) for as long as he tries.
http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030824.ulaff0825/BNStory/Front/
In article <Y6ydnbJaIYf_X9SiU-KYgw@comcast.com>, "Dashi Toshii" <Toshii@Jpn.com> wrote:
> "Ryan Cousineau" <rcousine@sfu.ca> wrote in message
> news:rcousine-7B2A7E.13463424082003@morgoth.sfu.ca...
> > In article <U0Z1b.14670$dk4.505603@typhoon.sonic.net>, jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org wrote:
> >
> > Jobst: perhaps my position on this will be clearer to a multilingual polyglot like yourself if I
> > point out that I am quite sure that Fabrizio is the defending champion of the Tour de Rêves, and
> > I expect he will continue to win this race (his main goal each year) for as long as he tries.
> >
> > Definitely have to finish the Fabrizio Mazzoleni FAQ, soon,
>
> Who TF is Fabrizio Mazzoleni?
>
> Dashii
What are you talking about? This is rbr right? We do fashion ourselves followers of bike
racers, right?
Sigh. Fabrizio is only the best bike racer _ever_ to come from the mind of Fabrizio Mazzoleni. And
we are privileged to have him here.
Seriously, he's the delusional on-line persona of an apparently non-delusional fattie master with a
self-deprecating web page. He has only broken cover as his real self once, when he published his
"Complaints Page", so I decline to reveal his real name (though it can be found with a dilligent
Google groups search).
--
Ryan Cousineau, rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club
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