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This para stood out :D
Cavendish moved through the amateur ranks with an untrained, seventy-nine kilogram figure, compared to his current sixty-six kilogram sprinter's frame. According to the hardworking fast man, it was his diligent training and drive to be successful that led to his 2005 Madison world championship victory in Los Angeles, California, with his partner Rob Hayles.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/apr08/scheldeprijs08/?id=/riders/2008/interviews/mark_cavendish_apr08
plus, he used to weigh 79kgs @5'9" and a cyclist, the fat bastard.
Well, loosing the weight apparently works because he just won the Scheldeprijs ahead of Boonen and McEwed....
Not entirely sure what to think of Hayles. Made a mistake for the first time, or was he doping for the first time?
Well, loosing the weight apparently works because he just won the Scheldeprijs ahead of Boonen and McEwed....
Not entirely sure what to think of Hayles. Made a mistake for the first time, or was he doping for the first time?
http://media.vrtnieuws.net/2008/04/175745676ONL0804166526132_wmvhi.wmv
Hayles made a mistake, he certainly was not doping for the first time. Cofidis was dirty, only two clean guys there were Moncoutie and Tombak.
Well, loosing the weight apparently works because he just won the Scheldeprijs ahead of Boonen and McEwed....
Not entirely sure what to think of Hayles. Made a mistake for the first time, or was he doping for the first time?
he should get Graeme de Bruijn on that diet
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