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I hope everyone takes the time to see some of the event live!It will be grand!
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>I hope everyone takes the time to see some of the event live!It will be >grand! > > Did he really use the word "grand"? |
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"GABIKE" <gabike@aol.com> wrote in message news:20040417085504.14685.00000014@mb-m23.aol.com... > > > >I hope everyone takes the time to see some of the event live!It will be > >grand! > > > > > > Did he really use the word "grand"? Tis grand indeed. Shortest road stage, 78.4 miles. Longest road stage, 139.4 miles. Average road stage length, 90 miles. Tis a grand little American stage race sponsored by Bubba's favorite red neck vehicle manufacturer, Ram Tough Dodge. Tis perfect preparation for that Grand Tour in July. |
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"Bakunin" <Bakunin@Bakunin.org> wrote in message news:<ECagc.12698$zj3.6373@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>...
> "GABIKE" <gabike@aol.com> wrote in message > news:20040417085504.14685.00000014@mb-m23.aol.com... > > > > > >I hope everyone takes the time to see some of the event live!It will be > > >grand! > > > > > > > > > > Did he really use the word "grand"? > > Tis grand indeed. Shortest road stage, 78.4 miles. Longest road stage, > 139.4 miles. Average road stage length, 90 miles. Tis a grand little > American stage race sponsored by Bubba's favorite red neck vehicle > manufacturer, Ram Tough Dodge. Gotta have that Hemi.......Sweet...... "OMC" |
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OMC wrote:
> > "Bakunin" <Bakunin@Bakunin.org> wrote in message news:<ECagc.12698$zj3.6373@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>... > > "GABIKE" <gabike@aol.com> wrote in message > > news:20040417085504.14685.00000014@mb-m23.aol.com... > > > > > > > >I hope everyone takes the time to see some of the event live!It will be > > > >grand! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Did he really use the word "grand"? > > > > Tis grand indeed. Shortest road stage, 78.4 miles. Longest road stage, > > 139.4 miles. Average road stage length, 90 miles. Tis a grand little > > American stage race sponsored by Bubba's favorite red neck vehicle > > manufacturer, Ram Tough Dodge. > > Gotta have that Hemi.......Sweet...... > > "OMC" I think you're going to see a wing-ding battle for Bald Mountain stage between Lance and Chris Horner. And I think that Chris will win that stage. |
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I think that's a sound prediction. Horner is just SOOO strong. I doubt
Armstrong would be ready even at this date to fight him on those climbs. Would make for a great race if it happened that way! "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4081DBC7.BA62784@yahoo.com... > OMC wrote: > > > > "Bakunin" <Bakunin@Bakunin.org> wrote in message news:<ECagc.12698$zj3.6373@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>... > > > "GABIKE" <gabike@aol.com> wrote in message > > > news:20040417085504.14685.00000014@mb-m23.aol.com... > > > > > > > > > >I hope everyone takes the time to see some of the event live!It will be > > > > >grand! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Did he really use the word "grand"? > > > > > > Tis grand indeed. Shortest road stage, 78.4 miles. Longest road stage, > > > 139.4 miles. Average road stage length, 90 miles. Tis a grand little > > > American stage race sponsored by Bubba's favorite red neck vehicle > > > manufacturer, Ram Tough Dodge. > > > > Gotta have that Hemi.......Sweet...... > > > > "OMC" > > I think you're going to see a wing-ding battle for Bald Mountain stage > between Lance and Chris Horner. And I think that Chris will win that > stage. |
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Does anyone have any info about the logistics of this stage? We are
going, but cannot find any info about road closings etc. Any help would be greatl;y appreciated. Thanks Chris |
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Tom Kunich <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > Gotta have that Hemi.......Sweet...... > > > > "OMC" > > I think you're going to see a wing-ding battle for Bald Mountain stage > between Lance and Chris Horner. And I think that Chris will win that > stage. I think you're right but there will be a tag-team. Lance will crush Horner in the tt, Julich will get a close second. Horner and Julich will make up time by dropping Lance on the way to Brasstown but won't be able to shake Julich, but will outsprint him for the stage. Scarponi will be rocking on that stage too. Lance will hold on to second with his tt cushion but will lose the race to Julich. |
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"jim gravity" <jim_gravity@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:febcdd69.0404190613.5b25e868@posting.google.com... > Tom Kunich <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > > > Gotta have that Hemi.......Sweet...... > > > > > > "OMC" > > > > I think you're going to see a wing-ding battle for Bald Mountain stage > > between Lance and Chris Horner. And I think that Chris will win that > > stage. > > I think you're right but there will be a tag-team. Lance will crush > Horner in the tt, Julich will get a close second. Horner and Julich > will make up time by dropping Lance on the way to Brasstown but won't > be able to shake Julich, but will outsprint him for the stage. > Scarponi will be rocking on that stage too. Lance will hold on to > second with his tt cushion but will lose the race to Julich. Errr, Jim, you have to see Horner riding to believe him. He is superhuman these days. He's not one but TWO steps above the rest of the competition. Even a motivated Lance ain't going to be able to hold Chris on any stage he wants to win. Last year at the SF GP Horner blew EVERYONE'S doors right off. And Saturday he just pulled away from everyone else so easily that it was pitiful. |
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The SF Grand Prix was at a time when most of Horner's potential rivals
were well passed their peak for the season. If he is two steps above the competition right now, why isn't he going for the TDF? -- |
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"leif_ericson" <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message
news:VzWgc.5532$zf7.4202@fe02.usenetserver.com... > The SF Grand Prix was at a time when most of Horner's potential rivals > were well passed their peak for the season. Maybe you should tell that to those other guys. > If he is two steps above the competition right now, why isn't he going > for the TDF? Good question. I don't think that Horner fit in well in his races over there. He must have a pretty substantial ego and being made a domestique and pack filler sure didn't set all that well with him. And he's gotten LOTS better since then as well. |
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"Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<wCUgc.2494$e4.309@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>...
> "jim gravity" <jim_gravity@my-deja.com> wrote in message > news:febcdd69.0404190613.5b25e868@posting.google.com... > > Tom Kunich <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > > > > > Gotta have that Hemi.......Sweet...... > > > > > > > > "OMC" > > > > > > I think you're going to see a wing-ding battle for Bald Mountain stage > > > between Lance and Chris Horner. And I think that Chris will win that > > > stage. > > > > I think you're right but there will be a tag-team. Lance will crush > > Horner in the tt, Julich will get a close second. Horner and Julich > > will make up time by dropping Lance on the way to Brasstown but won't > > be able to shake Julich, but will outsprint him for the stage. > > Scarponi will be rocking on that stage too. Lance will hold on to > > second with his tt cushion but will lose the race to Julich. > > Errr, Jim, you have to see Horner riding to believe him. He is superhuman > these days. He's not one but TWO steps above the rest of the competition. > Even a motivated Lance ain't going to be able to hold Chris on any stage he > wants to win. Last year at the SF GP Horner blew EVERYONE'S doors right off. > And Saturday he just pulled away from everyone else so easily that it was > pitiful. Errr, Tom, Who the hell was at Sea Otter that is even close to Horners ability ? NOBODY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TDG is going to be a different story. "OMC" |
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"OMC" <mcreed53@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1161c921.0404191725.5d0d3bb5@posting.google.com... > > Errr, Tom, Who the hell was at Sea Otter that is even close to Horners ability ? > NOBODY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TDG is going to be a different story. Or not. I'm of the opinion that Horner has reached the ultimate state now. I'd say there aren't a dozen racers in the world that could stay with him in his kind of race. To reiterate - I'm betting he and Lance get into it on Bald Mountain and that Horner wins. |
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"Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<uA1hc.1359$eZ5.363@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>...
> "OMC" <mcreed53@msn.com> wrote in message > news:1161c921.0404191725.5d0d3bb5@posting.google.com... > > > > Errr, Tom, Who the hell was at Sea Otter that is even close to Horners > ability ? > > NOBODY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TDG is going to be a different story. > > Or not. I'm of the opinion that Horner has reached the ultimate state now. > I'd say there aren't a dozen racers in the world that could stay with him in > his kind of race. > > To reiterate - I'm betting he and Lance get into it on Bald Mountain and > that Horner wins. Errr, So am I. But I think Julich is a bit stronger than Horner in the tt, and I think Julich and Horner will be sharper than Lance on the climb. Lance will get dropped, "sit up" and say he's on a rest week, or, if he isn't confident, he'll make up his mind before the final climb and play the "good team-mate card" and ride for the next best Postal guy. |
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Chris Dorn wrote:
> Does anyone have any info about the logistics of this stage? We are > going, but cannot find any info about road closings etc. Any help would > be greatl;y appreciated. Thanks Chris Hi, If you go to www.tourdegeorgia.org and click on communities and events and then select a specific community name, you'll get info on road closings, etc. Some seem to be more complete than others. There is other info on the tour de georgia site that you might find useful. Hope this helps. -- |
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