Inspiration for all us fatties



Todays stage winner Martinez:

"I arrived at the California training camp 10 kilos too heavy, but the
team helped me get into shape and helped me learn English," said
Martinez, who rode two seasons with Euskaltel before being picked up by
Discovery Channel.
 
[email protected] wrote:

> Todays stage winner Martinez:
>
> "I arrived at the California training camp 10 kilos too heavy, but the
> team helped me get into shape and helped me learn English," said
> Martinez, who rode two seasons with Euskaltel before being picked up by
> Discovery Channel.


He was extremely impressive today. Makes you wonder what those Orange
Crush boys could do if their management wasn't so incompetent.
 
Sonarrat wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Todays stage winner Martinez:
> >
> > "I arrived at the California training camp 10 kilos too heavy, but the
> > team helped me get into shape and helped me learn English," said
> > Martinez, who rode two seasons with Euskaltel before being picked up by
> > Discovery Channel.

>
> He was extremely impressive today. Makes you wonder what those Orange
> Crush boys could do if their management wasn't so incompetent.


Just try to make a call using Euskaltel, it even makes Bouygues look
good.

-ilan
 
ilan wrote:
> Sonarrat wrote:
>
>>[email protected] wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Todays stage winner Martinez:
>>>
>>>"I arrived at the California training camp 10 kilos too heavy, but the
>>>team helped me get into shape and helped me learn English," said
>>>Martinez, who rode two seasons with Euskaltel before being picked up by
>>>Discovery Channel.

>>
>>He was extremely impressive today. Makes you wonder what those Orange
>>Crush boys could do if their management wasn't so incompetent.

>
>
> Just try to make a call using Euskaltel, it even makes Bouygues look
> good.


That explains why all of their riders seem so out of touch with one
another. I don't think I've ever seen them work for each other.
 
ilan wrote:
>> Just try to make a call using Euskaltel, it even makes Bouygues look
>> good.


Sonarrat wrote:
> That explains why all of their riders seem so out of touch with one
> another. I don't think I've ever seen them work for each other.


The Telekom theory.
 
On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 09:14:03 +0200, Donald Munro <[email protected]>
wrote:

>ilan wrote:
>>> Just try to make a call using Euskaltel, it even makes Bouygues look
>>> good.

>
>Sonarrat wrote:
>> That explains why all of their riders seem so out of touch with one
>> another. I don't think I've ever seen them work for each other.

>
>The Telekom theory.


But I've got T-Mo phones and can communicate well and easily with them. Hell, I
even like their taste in dark-eyed raven-haired spokesbabes.

So why can't they ride like a team.

Ron
 
Here is a site with inspirational video. Maybe there is racing after
cycling,
where pedaling skill is still useful:
http://membres.lycos.fr/jgaudoin/index.htm

-ilan

[email protected] wrote:
> Todays stage winner Martinez:
>
> "I arrived at the California training camp 10 kilos too heavy, but the
> team helped me get into shape and helped me learn English," said
> Martinez, who rode two seasons with Euskaltel before being picked up by
> Discovery Channel.