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David Millar is a jackass.
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In article <7820caca-ca37-44c7-991d-
bf60940c42fe@a1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, ronaldo_jeremiah@yahoo.com says... > David Millar is a jackass. Yes. Yes he is. -Bob |
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On May 14, 1:02*pm, Hell And High Water <bob.remove.hell...@att.net>
wrote: > In article <7820caca-ca37-44c7-991d- > bf60940c4...@a1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, ronaldo_jerem...@yahoo.com > says... > > > David Millar is a jackass. > > Yes. > > Yes he is. > > -Bob same old crybaby that he ever was ... |
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On May 14, 11:27*am, bar <barbari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 14, 1:02*pm, Hell And High Water <bob.remove.hell...@att.net> > wrote: > > > In article <7820caca-ca37-44c7-991d- > > bf60940c4...@a1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, ronaldo_jerem...@yahoo.com > > says... > > > > David Millar is a jackass. > > > Yes. > > > Yes he is. > > > -Bob > > same old crybaby that he ever was ... What's the big deal? He broke his chain, so he threw the bike away and got a new one. I do that too. |
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On May 14, 10:46*am, ronaldo_jeremiah <ronaldo_jerem...@yahoo.com>
wrote: > David Millar is a jackass. > > -rj Yeah, like YOU'd have handled it differently. No reason for him to be so upset, he'd only just spent roughly 5 hours working his arse off to put himself in a position to win a stage of the Giro, only to have his chance taken away due to a mechanical. Geez, cut him some slack. Frankly, I'd be concerned if he DIDN'T show some anger/emotion. Now, if he'd been a steroid-inflated baseball player who'd just struck out in the bottom of the ninth, he'd have broken the bike over his knee. THAT would've been impressive. |
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"Scott" <hendricks_scott@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0393231d-71df-43bb-ab4b-1b0af903a3a8@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... On May 14, 10:46 am, ronaldo_jeremiah <ronaldo_jerem...@yahoo.com> wrote: > David Millar is a jackass. > > -rj Yeah, like YOU'd have handled it differently. No reason for him to be so upset, he'd only just spent roughly 5 hours working his arse off to put himself in a position to win a stage of the Giro, only to have his chance taken away due to a mechanical. Geez, cut him some slack. Frankly, I'd be concerned if he DIDN'T show some anger/emotion. Now, if he'd been a steroid-inflated baseball player who'd just struck out in the bottom of the ninth, he'd have broken the bike over his knee. THAT would've been impressive. ---------------- Is this what Millar meant when he said that the rest of the Giro was all icing and cherries? |
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On May 14, 4:38 pm, Scott <hendricks_sc...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> ...in a position to win a stage of > the Giro, only to have his chance taken away due to a mechanical. Millar seems to be a magnet for such things though. It makes me wonder if he told his mechanic something like "I'm going for it today, so I want my bike as light as possible. Do you have a stupid light chain to put on there for that little extra, but legal, edge? Don't worry, I'll have a front derailleur this time so if I throw a chain again, I can get it back on quicker and still have a go for the line. And it's not like I'm using a disc wheel that'll fall apart on me right out of the gate." |
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On May 14, 3:45 pm, Victor Kan <victor....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 14, 4:38 pm, Scott <hendricks_sc...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > ...in a position to win a stage of > > the Giro, only to have his chance taken away due to a mechanical. > > Millar seems to be a magnet for such things though. It makes me > wonder if he told his mechanic something like "I'm going for it today, > so I want my bike as light as possible. Do you have a stupid light > chain to put on there for that little extra, but legal, edge? Don't > worry, I'll have a front derailleur this time so if I throw a chain > again, I can get it back on quicker and still have a go for the line. > And it's not like I'm using a disc wheel that'll fall apart on me > right out of the gate." It's the Millar line. Everybody faster who doesn't break their bicycle probably has a mechanic who's cheating. I can't blame Millar for this toss. His chain broke at the frickin' red kite - you can't get much worse timing. And there's a good chance he smacked his groin on the top tube in the process. I've seen Masters Fatties abuse their bicycles during MTB races and throw them down in disgust for much smaller slights. Ben |
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> David Millar is a jackass.
OK, let's think about this one just a little bit. Sure, he tossed his bike. But it was in the final section of road where there were barriers on each side, and there are two reasons to get it out of the roadway- #1: There's not much room there, and an approaching pack getting ready for the final sprint would likely plow into it and crash. #2: It makes it darn clear to his support car that HE NEEDS A BIKE. Seriously. His bike had to get off the roadway, period. The fact that he threw it with such force, well sure, he was pretty upset. Had every right to be. But really, in a case like that, it should be almost instinctive to get your non-functioning bike out of harms way. --Mike Jacoubowsky Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReaction.com Redwood City & Los Altos, CA USA "ronaldo_jeremiah" <ronaldo_jeremiah@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:7820caca-ca37-44c7-991d-bf60940c42fe@a1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > David Millar is a jackass. > > -rj |
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On May 14, 4:08 pm, "Mike Jacoubowsky" <Mi...@ChainReaction.com>
wrote: > > Seriously. His bike had to get off the roadway, period. The fact that he > threw it with such force, well sure, he was pretty upset. Had every right to > be. But really, in a case like that, it should be almost instinctive to get > your non-functioning bike out of harms way. So, why'd Riis need to toss his bike? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFzteK_y1b4 |
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On May 14, 3:38*pm, Scott <hendricks_sc...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, like YOU'd have handled it differently. Dumbass - You've got that right. > > No reason for him to be so upset, he'd only just spent roughly 5 hours > working his arse off to put himself in a position to win a stage of > the Giro, only to have his chance taken away due to a mechanical. Yeah, I know, that's never happened to anyone before in the history of bike racing. > > Geez, cut him some slack. *Frankly, I'd be concerned if he DIDN'T show > some anger/emotion. Millar has been given so much slack, he's really not entitled to any more. He's lucky - very lucky - to be able to make a living racing a bike at all. Further, he's outspoken about wanting to do things the right way. I hardly think making an ass out of yourself on international television coverage, and implicitly belittling your equipment sponsors, is the way to do that. After his immature move on that Vuelta mountain stage, the scores of bad equipment decisions in major races, and getting caught red-handed with hot sauce, this guy should be doing his best to maintain a more positive profile. Even moreso now that he is older, and a team owner. Throwing a bike is always lame. -rj |
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On May 14, 3:54 pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org>
wrote: > I've seen Masters Fatties abuse > their bicycles during MTB races and throw them down in > disgust for much smaller slights. I've given up on throwing my bike around. It's a sacrifice, it really is, but I don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see me throwing a bike. I feel I owe it to the families to be as -- to be in solidarity as best as I can with them. And I think throwing a bike around during a war just sends the wrong signal. |
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Robert Chung wrote:
> On May 14, 3:54 pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org> > wrote: >> I've seen Masters Fatties abuse >> their bicycles during MTB races and throw them down in >> disgust for much smaller slights. > > I've given up on throwing my bike around. It's a sacrifice, it really > is, but I don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see > me throwing a bike. I feel I owe it to the families to be as -- to be > in solidarity as best as I can with them. And I think throwing a bike > around during a war just sends the wrong signal. I just claim to have spotted a terrorist. Throwing your bike at terrorists is the patriotic thing to do. |
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Robert Chung wrote:
> On May 14, 3:54 pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org> > wrote: >> I've seen Masters Fatties abuse >> their bicycles during MTB races and throw them down in >> disgust for much smaller slights. > > I've given up on throwing my bike around. It's a sacrifice, it really > is, but I don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see > me throwing a bike. I feel I owe it to the families to be as -- to be > in solidarity as best as I can with them. And I think throwing a bike > around during a war just sends the wrong signal. Typical leftist gay tripe. If we don't throw our bikes around over there, they will be throwing their bikes around here at home. I wouldn't expect an America-hater like you to understand how not throwing your bike emboldens them, but the patriots here will recognize the wisdom in what I said. Somewhere. Millar threw his bike so you could go for afternoon rides in safety, the least you could do is acknowledge his sacrifice without turning it into a political rant. Or something. -- Bill Asher |
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In article <mhKWj.1853$r82.1631@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com>,
"Mike Jacoubowsky" <MikeJ@ChainReaction.com> wrote: > > David Millar is a jackass. > > OK, let's think about this one just a little bit. Sure, he tossed his bike. > But it was in the final section of road where there were barriers on each > side, and there are two reasons to get it out of the roadway- > > #1: There's not much room there, and an approaching pack getting ready for > the final sprint would likely plow into it and crash. > > #2: It makes it darn clear to his support car that HE NEEDS A BIKE. > > Seriously. His bike had to get off the roadway, period. The fact that he > threw it with such force, well sure, he was pretty upset. Had every right to > be. But really, in a case like that, it should be almost instinctive to get > your non-functioning bike out of harms way. Fascinating bit of post-hoc reasoning. I can't help but feel the Slipstream mechanics may have wanted him to leave the bike a wee bit closer to the barriers, so they could retrieve it. But I do like your theory. This was, in fact, a much stronger toss than the notorious Riis throw. This leads us to the shocking conclusion that Riis was clean when he threw his bike. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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