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From Dutch teletext, my translation:
Jeroen Blijlevens will put his bike aside as of now. Blijlevens, multiple stagewinner in the Tour (4), Giro (2) and Vuelta (5), doesn't feel fit and does not see any opportunities to return to his top level. Blijlevens was a world-renowned sprinter in his TVM days (1994-1999). Ever since he left for the Italian Polti he went to seed. Good results never returned with Lotto, Domo or BangiroLoterij, where he rides now. "In the Scheldeprijs I just got blown off the back. Then it's no use riding on anymore. I can look back on a nice career and now want to leave it at that", says Blijlevens. Original: 649 Teletekst do 22 apr ******************** WIELRENNEN ***************** *************************************** **Jeroen Blijlevens zet per direct zijn fiets aan de kant.Blijlevens,meervoudig etappewinnaar in de Tour de France (4), Giro (2) en Vuelta (5) voelt zich niet fit en ziet geen mogelijkheden meer om op zijn oude topniveau terug te keren. Blijlevens was in zijn TVM-tijd (1994- 1999) een sprinter van wereldfaam.Sinds zijn vertrek naar het Italiaanse Polti raakte hij in de versukkeling.Ook bij Lotto,Domo en Bankgiro,waar hij nu voor rijdt,bleven goede resultaten uit. "In de Scheldeprijs werd ik er gewoon vanaf gereden.Dan heeft het geen zin om door te blijven rijden.Ik kan terugzien op een mooie carrière en wens de eer aan mezelf te houden",aldus Blijlevens. |
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Ewoud Dronkert <me@privacy.net> writes:
> From Dutch teletext, my translation: > > Jeroen Blijlevens will put his bike aside as of now. Blijlevens, > multiple stagewinner in the Tour (4), Giro (2) and Vuelta (5), doesn't > feel fit and does not see any opportunities to return to his top level. > It's a pity to see him go. But it happens to them all sooner or later unfortunately. But cycling is going to the dogs. There just aren't any classy sprinters around any more. I mean like Kelly duking it out with Vanderaerden in, I think, Avignon, or Abdu trying to cheat by going airborne 100 meters out. What we need is a sprinter to pull in the tifosi. Shoot; every race has a winner, but we need someone we can love like we loved Kelly, or someone we can hate like we hated Abdu. -- le Vent a Dos Davey Crockett Six-Day site: http://members.rogers.com/sixday/sixday.html |
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nice guy, but he did run out of the "JUICE". without it he wasn't the same.
"Ewoud Dronkert" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:3jaf80tpaaluilg5bimqf2himps04mfpu2@4ax.com... > From Dutch teletext, my translation: > > Jeroen Blijlevens will put his bike aside as of now. Blijlevens, > multiple stagewinner in the Tour (4), Giro (2) and Vuelta (5), doesn't > feel fit and does not see any opportunities to return to his top level. > > Blijlevens was a world-renowned sprinter in his TVM days (1994-1999). > Ever since he left for the Italian Polti he went to seed. Good results > never returned with Lotto, Domo or BangiroLoterij, where he rides now. > > "In the Scheldeprijs I just got blown off the back. Then it's no use > riding on anymore. I can look back on a nice career and now want to > leave it at that", says Blijlevens. > > > Original: > > 649 Teletekst do 22 apr > ******************** WIELRENNEN > ***************** > *************************************** > **Jeroen Blijlevens zet per direct zijn > fiets aan de kant.Blijlevens,meervoudig > etappewinnaar in de Tour de France (4), > Giro (2) en Vuelta (5) voelt zich niet > fit en ziet geen mogelijkheden meer om > op zijn oude topniveau terug te keren. > > Blijlevens was in zijn TVM-tijd (1994- > 1999) een sprinter van wereldfaam.Sinds > zijn vertrek naar het Italiaanse Polti > raakte hij in de versukkeling.Ook bij > Lotto,Domo en Bankgiro,waar hij nu voor > rijdt,bleven goede resultaten uit. > > "In de Scheldeprijs werd ik er gewoon > vanaf gereden.Dan heeft het geen zin om > door te blijven rijden.Ik kan terugzien > op een mooie carrière en wens de eer > aan mezelf te houden",aldus Blijlevens. > |
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Davey Crockett <Davey_Crockett@rogers.com> wrote in message news:<8765bsxlgb.fsf@cpe000423176ea9-cm0f2069983361.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com>...
> > It's a pity to see him go. But it happens to them all sooner or later unfortunately. > > But cycling is going to the dogs. There just aren't any classy sprinters around any more. I mean like Kelly duking it out with Vanderaerden in, I think, Avignon, or Abdu trying to cheat by going airborne 100 meters out. > > What we need is a sprinter to pull in the tifosi. Shoot; every race has a winner, but we need someone we can love like we loved Kelly, or someone we can hate like we hated Abdu. while we'll most likely be speaking about him in the past tense soon enough, wouldn't 'super mario' count as someone you'd love or hate? |
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Davey Crockett <Davey_Crockett@rogers.com> wrote:
>It's a pity to see him go. But it happens to them all sooner or later unfortunately. > >But cycling is going to the dogs. There just aren't any classy sprinters around any more. I mean like Kelly duking it out with Vanderaerden in, I think, Avignon, or Abdu trying to cheat by going airborne 100 meters out. > >What we need is a sprinter to pull in the tifosi. Shoot; every race has a winner, but we need someone we can love like we loved Kelly, or someone we can hate like we hated Abdu. ?????? Just last year Petacchi won 15 (fifteen) stages in the 3 Grand Tours and you say that nowadays every sprint has a different winner? Do you live on Mars? |
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>From: davide.tosi@comune.re.it (Davide Tosi)
>Just last year Petacchi won 15 (fifteen) stages in the 3 Grand Tours and >you say that nowadays every sprint has a different winner? >Do you live on Mars? Petacchi excites who? Mario has more charisma and appeal finishing 10th than he does winning. Zabel isn't real exciting, but over the years he has made himself a name by ALWAYS being there. Petacchi might be able to do that but it's way to early to crown him. Udo is what a racer should be if you're not THE man. Bill C |
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8765bsxlgb.fsf@cpe000423176ea9-cm0f...able.rogers.com, Davey Crockett at Davey_Crockett@rogers.com wrote on 4/22/04 5:09 AM: > Ewoud Dronkert <me@privacy.net> writes: > >> From Dutch teletext, my translation: >> >> Jeroen Blijlevens will put his bike aside as of now. Blijlevens, >> multiple stagewinner in the Tour (4), Giro (2) and Vuelta (5), doesn't >> feel fit and does not see any opportunities to return to his top level. >> > > It's a pity to see him go. But it happens to them all sooner or later > unfortunately. > > But cycling is going to the dogs. There just aren't any classy sprinters > around any more. I mean like Kelly duking it out with Vanderaerden in, I > think, Avignon, or Abdu trying to cheat by going airborne 100 meters out. > > What we need is a sprinter to pull in the tifosi. Shoot; every race has a > winner, but we need someone we can love like we loved Kelly, or someone we can > hate like we hated Abdu. Petacchi is a bit like an obnoxious kid in a candy store right now. Count me as someone who would love Hincapie if he won more often, and will certainly come to love him if he figures out how in the future. Danilo Hondo is great fun. Even his name is fun. He just hasn't been able to do much as a lead-out man for Zabel; that should change now that he's on Gerolsteiner. Alejandro Valverde is incredible. He's already had 10 wins, and it's only April. In fact, he accounts for all but one of Kelme's 11 victories so far this season. And what's wrong with Erik Zabel? If you have to ride alongside another Poulidor-style eternal second place (Ullrich), then at least you can do it graciously and with style. Fabian Cancellara shows promise to do some great things, maybe in the near future, maybe a couple of years off. But he's already a grade-A rider. -Sonarrat. |
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In article <20040422193852.25300.00000043@mb-m22.aol.com>,
tritonrider@aol.com (TritonRider) wrote: > >From: davide.tosi@comune.re.it (Davide Tosi) > > >Just last year Petacchi won 15 (fifteen) stages in the 3 Grand Tours and > >you say that nowadays every sprint has a different winner? > >Do you live on Mars? > > Petacchi excites who? Mario has more charisma and appeal finishing 10th than > he does winning. Petacchi does seem to be somewhat charisma challenged until the last few hundred meters in a race - he'll never be known as a "showman". But he will be known as a "winner", and, in the long run, that's probably better. He does seem to have a fairly unassuming and slightly unconfident personality. > Zabel isn't real exciting, but over the years he has made himself a name by > ALWAYS being there. I think he's the closest we have to Sean Kelley (or Jalabert) right now. Always tries for the win and is pretty regularly in the top three or four. -- tanx, Howard Q: Can we call it a quagmire yet? remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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"JTN" <jtn@usps.com> wrote in message news:<108fqq4fjrrvg09@corp.supernews.com>...
> nice guy, but he did run out of the "JUICE". without it he wasn't the same. > why would he have to go off the juice ? |
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On 22 Apr 2004 22:07:56 -0700, Amit wrote:
> why would he have to go off the juice ? Changed teams. |
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"Davide Tosi" <davide.tosi@comune.re.it> wrote in message
news:408d50c4.380904887@news.individual.de... > Davey Crockett <Davey_Crockett@rogers.com> wrote: > >It's a pity to see him go. But it happens to them all sooner or later unfortunately. > > > >But cycling is going to the dogs. There just aren't any classy sprinters around any more. I mean like Kelly duking it out with Vanderaerden in, I think, Avignon, or Abdu trying to cheat by going airborne 100 meters out. > > > >What we need is a sprinter to pull in the tifosi. Shoot; every race has a winner, but we need someone we can love like we loved Kelly, or someone we can hate like we hated Abdu. > > Just last year Petacchi won 15 (fifteen) stages in the 3 Grand Tours and > you say that nowadays every sprint has a different winner? I've been wondering where this group is getting people so stupid. I've come to the conclusion that they are a bunch of footballers putting us on. |
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"TritonRider" <tritonrider@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040422193852.25300.00000043@mb-m22.aol.com... > >From: davide.tosi@comune.re.it (Davide Tosi) > > >Just last year Petacchi won 15 (fifteen) stages in the 3 Grand Tours and > >you say that nowadays every sprint has a different winner? > >Do you live on Mars? > > Petacchi excites who? Mario has more charisma and appeal finishing 10th than > he does winning. Zabel isn't real exciting, but over the years he has made > himself a name by ALWAYS being there. > Petacchi might be able to do that but it's way to early to crown him. > Udo is what a racer should be if you're not THE man. Maybe you didn't watch the Green Jersey competition for the Tour last year. There seemed to be a pretty good sprint contested there on several occassions. If Petacchi doesn't excite you how could Cipolini do so while coming in nowhere? |
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"Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<FO9ic.6199$eZ5.1789@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>...
> "TritonRider" <tritonrider@aol.com> wrote in message > news:20040422193852.25300.00000043@mb-m22.aol.com... > > >From: davide.tosi@comune.re.it (Davide Tosi) > > > >Just last year Petacchi won 15 (fifteen) stages in the 3 Grand Tours and > > >you say that nowadays every sprint has a different winner? > > >Do you live on Mars? > > > > Petacchi excites who? Mario has more charisma and appeal finishing 10th > than > > he does winning. Zabel isn't real exciting, but over the years he has made > > himself a name by ALWAYS being there. > > Petacchi might be able to do that but it's way to early to crown him. > > Udo is what a racer should be if you're not THE man. > > Maybe you didn't watch the Green Jersey competition for the Tour last year. > There seemed to be a pretty good sprint contested there on several > occassions. > Wow -- i agree > If Petacchi doesn't excite you how could Cipolini do so while coming in > nowhere? maybe petacchi doesn't have enough crazy outfits, blond streaks and 5 o'clock shadow to excite everyone |
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"Amit" <amit@physics.utoronto.ca> wrote in message
news:df5bdaa0.0404231319.2a87340f@posting.google.com... > "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<FO9ic.6199$eZ5.1789@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>... > > > If Petacchi doesn't excite you how could Cipolini do so while coming in > > nowhere? > > maybe petacchi doesn't have enough crazy outfits, blond streaks and 5 > o'clock shadow to excite everyone Not to mention that jaw worthy of a Bugg's Bunny cartoon villain. |
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