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Ron Hudson - the next Tom Danielson?

 
 
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Old 05-27.-2003
Rod Kingston
 
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Default Ron Hudson - the next Tom Danielson?

From an article on Dailypeloton profiling sportsbook.com rider Ron Hudson

"but…enigmatic ex-Mercury director John Wordin was heard earlier this season touting Ron as "the
next Tom Danielson."

"At a standstill for 30 seconds behind a wreck at the bottom of the climb, he rocketed from 70
riders back finish 1:13 behind the leaders—actually climbing the hill faster than Vaughters
and Horner!"

Who the hell is this guy? He looks like he is 35 years old. And what

I think this dude wrote this article about himself and sent it to Dailypeloton under an
anonymous name.

Seriously, who is he?

Rodney Kingston The next Henk Vogels.....
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Old 05-27.-2003
Rik Van Diesel
 
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velorod@yahoo.com (Rod Kingston) wrote in message
news:<7e74e468.0305270842.2ece3ef5@posting.google.com>...
> From an article on Dailypeloton profiling sportsbook.com rider Ron Hudson
>
> Seriously, who is he?
>
> Rodney Kingston The next Henk Vogels.....

After spending an hour or more in a chase group with him at Solano this is what I know. He is super
skinny, tan as hell, not smart, real strong, and probably a lame teammate (if you are thinking Chris
Walker, so was I). He spent the whole chase trying to ride away from the chase group and his two
teammates it contained. Every time I

the rotation, and riding like a retard. I think our chase group chased him down like 10 times. I
couldn't believe that his teammates didn't stick him in a ditch. The funniest part was when going
into a 30 mph cross headwind he pull really hard to the wrong side. I follow (me retarded) and with
the help of another teammate takes us off the group of 15. This leaves me with him and his two
teammates trying to get back to the chase group (oh bike racing sucks). But then instead of the four
of us working to quickly get back on he attacks by himself leaving me with his two teammates. That
causes us to spend 5 minutes chasing him, while he chases the 10 or so guys in front of us, while
they ride away. Brilliant. I was in hell.

RVD

PS the reason I knew his name was because I couldn't believe someone could ride like such a douch,
so I checked the results that night to see who he was.
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Old 05-28.-2003
Kurgan Gringion
 
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"Rik Van Diesel" <metalkprettyoneday@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:83021f87.0305271614.1d3580ab@posting.google.com...
> velorod@yahoo.com (Rod Kingston) wrote in message
news:<7e74e468.0305270842.2ece3ef5@posting.google.com>...
> > From an article on Dailypeloton profiling sportsbook.com rider Ron Hudson
> >
> > Seriously, who is he?
> >
> > Rodney Kingston The next Henk Vogels.....
>
> After spending an hour or more in a chase group with him at Solano this is what I know. He is
> super skinny, tan as hell, not smart, real strong, and probably a lame teammate (if you are
> thinking Chris Walker, so was I). He spent the whole chase trying to ride away from the chase
> group and his two teammates it contained. Every time I

> the rotation, and riding like a retard. I think our chase group chased him down like 10 times. I
> couldn't believe that his teammates didn't stick him in a ditch. The funniest part was when going
> into a 30 mph cross headwind he pull really hard to the wrong side. I follow (me retarded) and
> with the help of another teammate takes us off the group of 15. This leaves me with him and his
> two teammates trying to get back to the chase group (oh bike racing sucks). But then instead of
> the four of us working to quickly get back on he attacks by himself leaving me with his two
> teammates. That causes us to spend 5 minutes chasing him, while he chases the 10 or so guys in
> front of us, while they ride away. Brilliant. I was in hell.
>
> RVD
>
> PS the reason I knew his name was because I couldn't believe someone could ride like such a douch,
> so I checked the results that night to see who he was.

I've heard some stories. email me at the adelphia.net account if you're actually interested in the
strangeness.

Sometimes there are some wackos in cycling.
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Old 05-29.-2003
Anonymofo
 
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Default chris walker

metalkprettyoneday@hotmail.com (Rik Van Diesel) wrote:

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> After spending an hour or more in a chase group with him at Solano this is what I know. He is
> super skinny, tan as hell, not smart, real strong, and probably a lame teammate (if you are
> thinking Chris Walker, so was I).

yes, Walker is skinny, strong, and chasing melanoma. But for 15 years I've been hearing guys say he
is not smart and he is a bad teammate. Mostly from guys he beats every week. I've raced with him and
against him, and he might not be the next incarnation of Einstein or anything, but he is a smart
bike racer. And you don't hear too many complaints from teammates sharing his prize splits either.
 

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