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This is me Mr Al-Hassan Khadra,

ha ha rub it in your faces you stupid people, i have proved i am at the top of my sport in this country as well as other countries in the world including all of them. I have just been selected for the Lebanon oylimpic team and am looking forward to banging tha clown robert millar off his bike and neil armstrong can kiss my backtide too.

I have proved myself to be the best and my body is now so string i am judo champion of asia aswell.

Hope to speak to you all very soon or never
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This is me Mr Al-Hassan Khadra,

ha ha rub it in your faces you stupid people, i have proved i am at the top of my sport in this country as well as other countries in the world including all of them. I have just been selected for the Lebanon oylimpic team and am looking forward to banging tha clown robert millar off his bike and neil armstrong can kiss my backtide too.

I have proved myself to be the best and my body is now so string i am judo champion of asia aswell.

Hope to speak to you all very soon or never
Stupid people? Looks like you're gonna look stupid when the Olympics come around. Besides, Robert Millar and Lance Armstrong have been training for 10 to 20 years on the bike and cycling is a sport that rewards mature champions and you're NOT mature at all both mentally and physically in terms of the bike. Secondly, you don't have a cycling team to work with. You'll get annihilated without a strong national team. Lance Armstrong, Jan Ullrich and the Italian teams have far too strong national teams that they'll squeeze you out and spit you out the back.

Judo Champion of Asia, unlikely. Those guys have been training for their whole lives to go to the Olympics and you, an upstart, a champion, not a chance. You do not have the necessary experience to begin with unless you have been training for 5-10 years.

You're an insult to every athlete who trains their heart out to make it to the international stage. Get off the ****ing boards, you dishonor all of us.

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do you mean David Millar?? just curious.
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do you mean David Millar?? just curious.
Erm, my bad. I did mean David Millar the TT champ at the worlds...how embarassing.

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I think if you read back you will find our Lebanese wanna be is a real person who runs around the internet to different Forums making false claims about his athletic prowess, talents, ambitions and his Lothario like charm with the fair sex. He is a Walter Mitty dreamer seeking attention and, initially until exposed, getting it.

The post you responded to was not from our friend but from Glasgow United taking the mickey out of him.
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I think if you read back you will find our Lebanese wanna be is a real person who runs around the internet to different Forums making false claims about his athletic prowess, talents, ambitions and his Lothario like charm with the fair sex. He is a Walter Mitty dreamer seeking attention and, initially until exposed, getting it.

The post you responded to was not from our friend but from Glasgow United taking the mickey out of him.
Yeah, I figured that out when I looked at the posts that Glasgow United made. My bad. But nonetheless, that guy's an ass to be honest, not Glasgow but the other guy, the guy who started this thread. He ain't gonna amount to squat, that's for sure, he's not committed or anything to get to the top which is a slap in the face to every cyclist who comes on these forums.

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Are you really so stupid to think that you can just get on a bike and trot off to the olympics and win and then make a movie about yourself and then write a book as the hero from Lebanon who saved his country etc.

How dumb are you?

Riding a bike at top level is very difficult in many ways and to come to the forum expecting people to take you serious is just ridiculous.

You have made your first big mistake for someone wishing to make pro ranks and that is to open your big mouth with some big dream that is worth nothing at the cost of your own reputation.

If you do make the olympics you may want to change your name as the posts that you have written here will be a goldmine for the international media as to how stupid some people can be...
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Are you really so stupid to think that you can just get on a bike and trot off to the olympics and win and then make a movie about yourself and then write a book as the hero from Lebanon who saved his country etc.

How dumb are you?

Riding a bike at top level is very difficult in many ways and to come to the forum expecting people to take you serious is just ridiculous.

You have made your first big mistake for someone wishing to make pro ranks and that is to open your big mouth with some big dream that is worth nothing at the cost of your own reputation.

If you do make the olympics you may want to change your name as the posts that you have written here will be a goldmine for the international media as to how stupid some people can be...
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Are you really so stupid to think that you can just get on a bike and trot off to the olympics and win and then make a movie about yourself and then write a book as the hero from Lebanon who saved his country etc.

How dumb are you?

Riding a bike at top level is very difficult in many ways and to come to the forum expecting people to take you serious is just ridiculous.

You have made your first big mistake for someone wishing to make pro ranks and that is to open your big mouth with some big dream that is worth nothing at the cost of your own reputation.

If you do make the olympics you may want to change your name as the posts that you have written here will be a goldmine for the international media as to how stupid some people can be...
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It would be interesting to hear how he has progressed in any of his mulitude of sports.

But I agree he has the wrong attitude to be a sucessful athlete if he thinks he can become a pro in a matter of months. I'd be happy for him to prove me wrong of course.

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It would be interesting to hear how he has progressed in any of his mulitude of sports.

But I agree he has the wrong attitude to be a sucessful athlete if he thinks he can become a pro in a matter of months. I'd be happy for him to prove me wrong of course.

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I personally dislike the guy, he seems like he thinks he knows everything about being a professional in anything.

However, I can not completely discount the possibility of an "idiot" professional athlete. In almost every basic discipline there is, there have been documented cases of people who knew nothing about that discipline until they just happened on it and they were just GREAT at it. For example, there's a story which was told in Good Will Hunting about an idiot mathematician who just opened a math book despite having never read anything and just understood the concepts without a teacher and there's an example of an idiot basketball player in Dennis Rodman who just happened on the game of hoops and found he was good at it. So we don't know for sure if this guy is like that, but I seriously doubt that because the odds of a case happening like this are probably 1 out of every 5 or 10 million participants in that sport not to mention that the guy has about 50,000-100,000 cat. 1s and 2s who are looking for a chance to eat a guy like him alive.

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People I think he has dooped every one here. He has long been gone and probably checks the forum to see what other numb scull has gotten on this thread and actually place a real post. It was funny while it lasted now lets move on. Its obvious that this guy is a poser and only wanted to solicit debate, all of us who take this sport seriously don't need to come to this thread and express it. May my post be the last one. Thank you and lets chat about real issues like road rash, ingrown hairs, and that god afful hemroids from being on the saddle for too long.
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May my post be the last one. Thank you and lets chat about real issues like road rash, ingrown hairs, and that god afful hemroids from being on the saddle for too long.
But I want to be the last one.

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I don't know if any of you have seen this, but in the road racing forum, MD-Cyclist is back, and asking some "lucky" racers to train with him in Lebanon for the Olympics. He will even pay your way. I wonder what he will think when some CAT 5 racer drops him on the first hill.
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The thread lives! Our friend is still around (well last year at least), though he's abandonned his cycling ambitions I'm afraid and is now a theatre luvvie, or else selling cheap fags in Bristol

See last message: http://www.nepnicheweb.co.uk/cgi-bin...c;f=1;t=000018

See http://www.filmmaker.com/postt4577.html&view=next and http://www.filmmaker.com/postp9528.html

Enjoy!

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