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The Lore of Victory Salutes

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Old 02-12.-2007, 10:34 AM   #1
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Old 04-12.-2007, 02:15 AM   #2
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Fantastic. We used to spend 30' a week on the bike just practicing salutes. And of course playing the guessing game of all time great salutes.


Not a big fan of the one hander. It's almost anti climatic. Think Fast Freddie in the Giro a few years ago, when he was the only sprinter to beat Ale-Jet during his run of 9 stages or something. Freddie really screwed up his chance at proper photo glory for the history books.
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Fantastic. We used to spend 30' a week on the bike just practicing salutes. And of course playing the guessing game of all time great salutes.


Not a big fan of the one hander. It's almost anti climatic. Think Fast Freddie in the Giro a few years ago, when he was the only sprinter to beat Ale-Jet during his run of 9 stages or something. Freddie really screwed up his chance at proper photo glory for the history books.
Yes I remember that quite well, although I don't remember whether or not he threw a salute. Sad though....

Keep checking the blog, I might have some additional ones in...
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I think it was alright. It was a pretty tight finish after all.

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