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ilanpsi@gmail.com
  
The first time since August 2005 when they ran their fraudulent
"investigation" on Armstrong and EPO. I had to change cassettes and
chain and needed something to cover up the floor. I did save the page
on Longo's ITT win.

-ilan

GoneBeforeMyTime
  
<ilanpsi@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:600e9c33-e8b7-4319-a207-f0c252241dbc@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> The first time since August 2005 when they ran their fraudulent
> "investigation" on Armstrong and EPO. I had to change cassettes and
> chain and needed something to cover up the floor. I did save the page
> on Longo's ITT win.
>
> -ilan

I saw your Longo post, pretty amazing, but Longo is really working hard this
year, from sources I have heard from in France. She wants to make good on
her 50th this year. I had a friend in France who went to buy the French Velo
sports mag that sells at many stores. When Longo was on the cover a few
months back, he went to get a copy at the local store. Turns out it sold out
at almost every store in town very quickly, but luckily he was able to get
one last copy at the very last store in town. The fact is, Longo is more
loved by the French public then most people think, because she is their only
hope of putting France back on the map for women cycling pros. Most of the
top girls have problems. Many of the top women have health problems
including Marina Jaunatre and Maryline Salvetat. Magali Le Floc'h is on her
last legs, really Longo is their best hope. However things seem to go in
cycles with the public. After the last round of excitement about Longo, she
was not mentioned in the news much about winnings the Nats because it seems
its embarrassing that a 49 year rider, old enough to be the mother of the
best riders around her easily beats them in almost every form of
competition. With over 1000 victories to her credit, the French really
should be very proud that the greatest icon of all times is French.



GBMT

Kurgan Gringioni
  
On Jun 27, 7:38 pm, "GoneBeforeMyTime" <F...@EuroForums.com> wrote:

> the French really
> should be very proud that the greatest icon of all times is French.




Dumbass -


Of cycling icons, there is only one you know - Eddy Merckx.


thanks,

K. Gringioni.

Ryan Cousineau
  
In article
<81664500-8503-4c55-badf-e621fb8755ef@a9g2000prl.googlegroups.com>,
Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On Jun 27, 7:38 pm, "GoneBeforeMyTime" <F...@EuroForums.com> wrote:
>
> > the French really
> > should be very proud that the greatest icon of all times is French.
>
>
>
>
> Dumbass -
>
>
> Of cycling icons, there is only one you know - Eddy Merckx.
>
>
> thanks,
>
> K. Gringioni.

I thought Beryl Burton was still the best rider ever.

--
Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/
"In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls."
"In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them."

Ryan Cousineau
  
In article
<81664500-8503-4c55-badf-e621fb8755ef@a9g2000prl.googlegroups.com>,
Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On Jun 27, 7:38 pm, "GoneBeforeMyTime" <F...@EuroForums.com> wrote:
>
> > the French really
> > should be very proud that the greatest icon of all times is French.
>
>
>
>
> Dumbass -
>
>
> Of cycling icons, there is only one you know - Eddy Merckx.
>
>
> thanks,
>
> K. Gringioni.

I thought Beryl Burton was still the best rider ever.

--
Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/
"In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls."
"In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them."

ilanpsi@gmail.com
  
On Jun 28, 4:38 am, "GoneBeforeMyTime" <F...@EuroForums.com> wrote:
> <ilan...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:600e9c33-e8b7-4319-a207-f0c252241dbc@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>
> > The first time since August 2005 when they ran their fraudulent
> > "investigation" on Armstrong and EPO. I had to change cassettes and
> > chain and needed something to cover up the floor. I did save the page
> > on Longo's ITT win.
>
> > -ilan
>
> I saw your Longo post, pretty amazing, but Longo is really working hard this
> year, from sources I have heard from in France. She wants to make good on
> her 50th this year. I had a friend in France who went to buy the French Velo
> sports mag that sells at many stores. When Longo was on the cover a few
> months back, he went to get a copy at the local store. Turns out it sold out
> at almost every store in town very quickly, but luckily he was able to get
> one last copy at the very last store in town. The fact is, Longo is more
> loved by the French public then most people think, because she is their only
> hope of putting France back on the map for women cycling pros. Most of the
> top girls have problems. Many of the top women have health problems
> including Marina Jaunatre and Maryline Salvetat. Magali Le Floc'h is on her
> last legs, really Longo is their best hope. However things seem to go in
> cycles with the public. After the last round of excitement about Longo, she
> was not mentioned in the news much about winnings the Nats because it seems
> its embarrassing that a 49 year rider, old enough to be the mother of the
> best riders around her easily beats them in almost every form of
> competition. With over 1000 victories to her credit, the French really
> should be very proud that the greatest icon of all times is French.
>
> GBMT

The L'Equipe article said that Patrice Ciprelli is spending a lot of
time on specialized equipment websites where you can get custom stuff.
He thought up a different handlebar and got some artisan in Finland to
build it for Jeannie.

Speaking of which, in today's road race:

Results

Elite women

1 Jeannie Longo Ciprelli (Team Pro Feminin Les Carroz) 3.03.51
2 Christel Ferrier Bruneau (Team Lot-et-garonne) @ 3.05

-ilan

Robert Chung
  
On Jun 28, 11:08 am, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> Speaking of which, in today's road race:
>
> Results
>
> Elite women
>
> 1 Jeannie Longo Ciprelli (Team Pro Feminin Les Carroz)    3.03.51
> 2 Christel Ferrier Bruneau (Team Lot-et-garonne)            @3.05


http://www.lequipe.fr/Cyclisme/breves2008/20080628_130739_longo-encore-et-toujours_Dev.html

ilanpsi@gmail.com
  
On Jun 28, 8:32 pm, Robert Chung <rech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 28, 11:08 am, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
> > Speaking of which, in today's road race:
>
> > Results
>
> > Elite women
>
> > 1 Jeannie Longo Ciprelli (Team Pro Feminin Les Carroz)    3.03.51
> > 2 Christel Ferrier Bruneau (Team Lot-et-garonne)            @ 3.05
>
> http://www.lequipe.fr/Cyclisme/breves2008/20080628_130739_longo-encor...

I wonder if they'll pick her for the Olympics. She's definitely not
using any of the official equipment, so maybe she'll have to sue them
again.

Speaking of French dinosaurs, Jalabert finished 12th overall in
Ironman France.

-ilan

Robert Chung
  
On Jun 28, 11:39 am, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:

> I wonder if they'll pick her for the Olympics. She's definitely not
> using any of the official equipment, so maybe she'll have to sue them
> again.

I'm confident that no matter what, they'll find a reason to make the
selection controversial.

> Speaking of French dinosaurs, Jalabert finished 12th overall in
> Ironman France.

How'd he rank out of the water and then into the run?

ilanpsi@gmail.com
  
On Jun 28, 8:46 pm, Robert Chung <rech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 28, 11:39 am, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I wonder if they'll pick her for the Olympics. She's definitely not
> > using any of the official equipment, so maybe she'll have to sue them
> > again.
>
> I'm confident that no matter what, they'll find a reason to make the
> selection controversial.
>
> > Speaking of French dinosaurs, Jalabert finished 12th overall in
> > Ironman France.
>
> How'd he rank out of the water and then into the run?

He did a 1:06 swim which is 10 minutes better than in Zurich or
Hawaii. He came 2nd in the bike leg and did a 3:14 marathon.

Otherwise, Longo may know cycling, but her math is wanting: "C'est
comme un prix Nobel: même après son prix Nobel de maths, il reste bon
en maths s'il continue à travailler." I should race her in a bike/math
duathlon.

-ilan

Donald Munro
  
ilan wrote:
>> Speaking of French dinosaurs, Jalabert finished 12th overall in Ironman
>> France.

Robert Chung wrote:
> How'd he rank out of the water and then into the run?

You'd better not sound too knowledgeable about triathlon
unless you want your feet (encased in expensive running
shoes) to wash up on the Canadian shore. Not that I'm
accusing Ryan of being the Canadian triathlete axe murderer
or anything.

Ryan Cousineau
  
In article
<49f4210a-2725-450e-836a-ae9df03f8d61@59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
ilanpsi@gmail.com wrote:

> On Jun 28, 8:46 pm, Robert Chung <rech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Jun 28, 11:39 am, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > I wonder if they'll pick her for the Olympics. She's definitely not
> > > using any of the official equipment, so maybe she'll have to sue them
> > > again.
> >
> > I'm confident that no matter what, they'll find a reason to make the
> > selection controversial.
> >
> > > Speaking of French dinosaurs, Jalabert finished 12th overall in
> > > Ironman France.
> >
> > How'd he rank out of the water and then into the run?
>
> He did a 1:06 swim which is 10 minutes better than in Zurich or
> Hawaii. He came 2nd in the bike leg and did a 3:14 marathon.
>
> Otherwise, Longo may know cycling, but her math is wanting: "C'est
> comme un prix Nobel: même après son prix Nobel de maths, il reste bon
> en maths s'il continue à travailler." I should race her in a bike/math
> duathlon.

Dude, if you were to win the Nobel prize in mathematics, that would be a
truly unique experience.

Which, I suppose, is your point, but if you're going to hit them like
that, I'm gonna Fields 'em,

--
Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/
"In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls."
"In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them."

Ryan Cousineau
  
In article <48669845$0$20706$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com>,
Donald Munro <fat-dumbass@hotmail.com> wrote:

> ilan wrote:
> >> Speaking of French dinosaurs, Jalabert finished 12th overall in Ironman
> >> France.
>
> Robert Chung wrote:
> > How'd he rank out of the water and then into the run?
>
> You'd better not sound too knowledgeable about triathlon
> unless you want your feet (encased in expensive running
> shoes) to wash up on the Canadian shore. Not that I'm
> accusing Ryan of being the Canadian triathlete axe murderer
> or anything.

In parallel with Jonathan Vaughters, I will not publicly admit to
killing triathletes with sharks. However, my previous public statements
on the subject should leave little ambiguity about my history.

I am now trying, in a spirit of reconciliation, to promote an "ex-tri"
movement.

Thinking of calling it Rational Recovery; is that taken?

--
Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/
"In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls."
"In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them."

Robert Chung
  
On Jun 28, 1:00 pm, Donald Munro <fat-dumb...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> You'd better not sound too knowledgeable about triathlon
> unless you want your feet (encased in expensive running
> shoes) to wash up on the Canadian shore. Not that I'm
> accusing Ryan of being the Canadian triathlete axe murderer
> or anything.

I try not to know too much about triathlons but my niece started doing
the triathlon thing a year or so ago and came to me for help on the
cycling part. I must be pretty good because she's only broken one bone
in the course of riding.

Kurgan Gringioni
  
On Jun 28, 3:54 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:


> Dude, if you were to win the Nobel prize in mathematics, that would be a
> truly unique experience.




Dumbass -


Why would that be unique? Aren't there other people who have won
Nobels?


thanks,

K. Gringioni.

Fred Fredburger
  
Kurgan Gringioni wrote:
> On Jun 28, 3:54 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Dude, if you were to win the Nobel prize in mathematics, that would be a
>> truly unique experience.
>
>
>
>
> Dumbass -
>
>
> Why would that be unique? Aren't there other people who have won
> Nobels?

I think RicodJour won one. That was in between winning the US Open and
the TdF.

GoneBeforeMyTime
  
<ilanpsi@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1578af5e-c128-420e-b16b-51a608b6193c@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 28, 4:38 am, "GoneBeforeMyTime" <F...@EuroForums.com> wrote:
> <ilan...@gmail.com> wrote in message

The L'Equipe article said that Patrice Ciprelli is spending a lot of
time on specialized equipment websites where you can get custom stuff.
He thought up a different handlebar and got some artisan in Finland to
build it for Jeannie.

Speaking of which, in today's road race:

Results

Elite women

1 Jeannie Longo Ciprelli (Team Pro Feminin Les Carroz) 3.03.51
2 Christel Ferrier Bruneau (Team Lot-et-garonne) @ 3.05

-ilan

Good grief, look at the margin. Maybe she will retire next year! You think?

GBMT

Ryan Cousineau
  
In article
<4fff9e40-1f0d-495f-abfe-608c441bb0cb@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On Jun 28, 3:54 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> > Dude, if you were to win the Nobel prize in mathematics, that would be a
> > truly unique experience.
>
>
>
>
> Dumbass -
>
>
> Why would that be unique? Aren't there other people who have won
> Nobels?

It would be right up there with winning the Heisman trophy for batting
prowess.

--
Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/
"In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls."
"In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them."

jean-yves hervé
  
In article
<rcousine-A190AB.22200528062008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]>,
Ryan Cousineau <rcousine@gmail.com> wrote:

> In article
> <4fff9e40-1f0d-495f-abfe-608c441bb0cb@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
> Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 28, 3:54 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Dude, if you were to win the Nobel prize in mathematics, that would be a
> > > truly unique experience.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Dumbass -
> >
> >
> > Why would that be unique? Aren't there other people who have won
> > Nobels?
>
> It would be right up there with winning the Heisman trophy for batting
> prowess.

I guess the case could be made that the legendary mathematician who used
to tap Mrs. Nobel was the first and only mathematician to score a Nobel.
Unfortunately, Mr. Nobel never married; supposedly it's his then-fiancee
who had interest in root extraction. So we're left with a legendary
mathematician scoring a putative Nobel. Not quite the same.

jyh.

jean-yves hervé
  
In article
<rcousine-A190AB.22200528062008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]>,
Ryan Cousineau <rcousine@gmail.com> wrote:

> In article
> <4fff9e40-1f0d-495f-abfe-608c441bb0cb@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
> Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 28, 3:54 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Dude, if you were to win the Nobel prize in mathematics, that would be a
> > > truly unique experience.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Dumbass -
> >
> >
> > Why would that be unique? Aren't there other people who have won
> > Nobels?
>
> It would be right up there with winning the Heisman trophy for batting
> prowess.

I guess the case could be made that the legendary mathematician who used
to tap Mrs. Nobel was the first and only mathematician to score a Nobel.
Unfortunately, Mr. Nobel never married; supposedly it's his then-fiancee
who had interest in root extraction. So we're left with a legendary
mathematician scoring a putative Nobel. Not quite the same.

jyh.

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