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Might want to tap on the brakes, Kristy

 
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Old 22-04.-2004, 03:46 AM   #1
brian roth
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Default Might want to tap on the brakes, Kristy

From cyclingnews's live TdG report. Yesterday was a fine win, but
lets not get
too carried away...

"Health Net are confident now that they can go head to head with the
big Euro teams and so far so good."
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Old 22-04.-2004, 05:25 AM   #2
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Default Re: Might want to tap on the brakes, Kristy


"brian roth" <brian_j_roth@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ebf01652.0404211046.6305a9e9@posting.google.com...
> From cyclingnews's live TdG report. Yesterday was a fine win, but
> lets not get
> too carried away...
>
> "Health Net are confident now that they can go head to head with the
> big Euro teams and so far so good."


I think it is funny how yesterday Gord and Ivan said it was especially great to have beat
Cipo....Cipo never contested yesterdays sprint
Dave


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Old 22-04.-2004, 06:25 AM   #3
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Default Re: Might want to tap on the brakes, Kristy

According to sources Cipo wasn't keen on sprinting on the brick pave.
No doubt he's made himself known to the Georgia belles with today's
win. Probably with a generous scoope of panache.

brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message news:<ebf01652.0404211046.6305a9e9@posting.google.com>...
> From cyclingnews's live TdG report. Yesterday was a fine win, but
> lets not get
> too carried away...
>
> "Health Net are confident now that they can go head to head with the
> big Euro teams and so far so good."

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Old 22-04.-2004, 06:48 AM   #4
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"Dave" <dhansen2@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
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>
> "brian roth" <brian_j_roth@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ebf01652.0404211046.6305a9e9@posting.google.com...
> > From cyclingnews's live TdG report. Yesterday was a fine win, but
> > lets not get
> > too carried away...
> >
> > "Health Net are confident now that they can go head to head with the
> > big Euro teams and so far so good."

>
> I think it is funny how yesterday Gord and Ivan said it was especially

great to have beat
> Cipo....Cipo never contested yesterdays sprint


If you don't race, you can't win: case closed.

Andy Coggan


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Old 22-04.-2004, 08:21 AM   #5
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Default Re: Might want to tap on the brakes, Kristy

Richard Adams wrote:

> According to sources Cipo wasn't keen on sprinting on the brick pave.
> No doubt he's made himself known to the Georgia belles with today's
> win. Probably with a generous scoope of panache.
>
> brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message news:<ebf01652.0404211046.6305a9e9@posting.google.com>...
>
>>From cyclingnews's live TdG report. Yesterday was a fine win, but
>>lets not get
>>too carried away...
>>
>>"Health Net are confident now that they can go head to head with the
>>big Euro teams and so far so good."

there was also a big atttack right as they assembled the leadout.....
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Old 22-04.-2004, 10:29 AM   #6
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Default Re: Might want to tap on the brakes, Kristy

in article c2352af0.0404211325.9971480@posting.google.com, Richard Adams at
ackthpt@concentric.net wrote on 4/21/04 2:25 PM:

> According to sources Cipo wasn't keen on sprinting on the brick pave.
> No doubt he's made himself known to the Georgia belles with today's
> win. Probably with a generous scoope of panache.


Dailypeloton.com: "He said also he is very impressed that in US cycling
there are a lot of women, which is another positive aspect that he misses in
Europe."

Ha, ha, ha...ever the ladies' man...

-Sonarrat.

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Old 23-04.-2004, 12:14 AM   #7
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Default Re: Might want to tap on the brakes, Kristy

brian_j_roth@yahoo.com (brian roth) wrote in message news:<ebf01652.0404211046.6305a9e9@posting.google.com>...
> From cyclingnews's live TdG report. Yesterday was a fine win, but
> lets not get
> too carried away...
>
> "Health Net are confident now that they can go head to head with the
> big Euro teams and so far so good."


As they should be... besides, Gord's got a few nice results of late
in Europe, most recently his stage win in the Criterium International
a few years ago. And, he had good (not great) results in this year's
Tour de Langkawi.

He does pretty well against the top sprinters, and feeling confident
in his team's ability to execute a good leadout is perfectly
reasonable.
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Old 23-04.-2004, 03:30 PM   #8
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> Dailypeloton.com: "He said also he is very impressed that in US cycling
> there are a lot of women, which is another positive aspect that he misses

in
> Europe."


There would be more women participating in Euro cycling events if there were
at least a few porta-potties around. When I rode the Etape du Tour in 2000,
no tree or bush or even building wall was safe. Zero porta-potties. Not
terribly hospitable to women!

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
http://www.ChainReactionBicycles.com


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