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The Peach King...

 
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Old 23-04.-2004, 03:22 AM   #1
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Default The Peach King...

Looks like Lance and Johan were playing poker once again, downplaying
Lance's ambitions in the Tour De Georgia.

Hincapie leads out lance for a Stage 3 TDG sprint victory. Are you
kidding me?

It makes sense that Lance goes for a high placing to get a time bonus
and secure a later start time for this afternoons TT. But to have
George lead out and not the other way around, for a U.S. stage race?
Big Tex's Tour buildup is underway. He's motivated for the TT. Lance
in Peach this afternoon.

Lance must have been chompin' to go, after missing the Amstel Gold.

Julich was up there too, finishing 6th.

It'll be a super TT.
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Old 23-04.-2004, 07:42 AM   #2
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Default Re: The Peach King...

tanguay@onebox.com (MT) wrote in message news:<cde79ed1.0404221022.3211a7f5@posting.google.com>...
> Looks like Lance and Johan were playing poker once again, downplaying
> Lance's ambitions in the Tour De Georgia.
>
> Hincapie leads out lance for a Stage 3 TDG sprint victory. Are you
> kidding me?


Last time I saw Lance try to outsprint someone it was Bettini and of
course Il Grillo won, but that's his specialty.

> It makes sense that Lance goes for a high placing to get a time bonus
> and secure a later start time for this afternoons TT. But to have
> George lead out and not the other way around, for a U.S. stage race?
> Big Tex's Tour buildup is underway. He's motivated for the TT. Lance
> in Peach this afternoon.
>
> Lance must have been chompin' to go, after missing the Amstel Gold.
>
> Julich was up there too, finishing 6th.
>
> It'll be a super TT.

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