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Kudos to Kiwi Hayden Godfrey for the prologue win.
Where is Jeanson? Did Rona get an entry for the planned European race 17/18 April as per the schedule? |
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Stewart Fleming wrote:
> Kudos to Kiwi Hayden Godfrey for the prologue win. > > Where is Jeanson? Did Rona get an entry for the planned European race > 17/18 April as per the schedule? > You could say Kudos to Healthnet Maxxis, 6 of top 10. |
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Richard Adams <ackthpt@concentric.net> wrote in message news:<c5oo0n$d6n@dispatch.concentric.net>...
> Stewart Fleming wrote: > > > Kudos to Kiwi Hayden Godfrey for the prologue win. > > > > Where is Jeanson? Did Rona get an entry for the planned European race > > 17/18 April as per the schedule? > > > > You could say Kudos to Healthnet Maxxis, 6 of top 10. YES amazing Heathnet was able to ride all out despite the substandard air quality condition due to the number of smelly MTBrs in proximity. I do indeed say kudos! Worse than racing at altitude. |
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