I'm kinda interested in peoples opinion of the first article. Not the spelling and grammer mistakes
of course, but the controversial issue that is brought up...
Of course, the 45 ft jump at the end *is* pretty cool
This devout Tour fan, with knowledge of its traditions and history, thinks it's cool.
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> Penny S. wrote:
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>> http://www.velonews.com/race/mtn/articles/4606.0.html
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>> read down to second article Tour Jumper
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>
> This devout Tour fan, with knowledge of its traditions and history, thinks it's cool.
I'm okay with it, too. Gender re-assignment surgery removes the source of testosterone - the
steroid that gives males their greater muscle mass and strength. She may never *appear*
feminine due to the fact that she passed puberty as a male, and that influenced the shape of
her skeletal structure; but without testicles, she has no major advantage over a genetic
female of similar build and training.
"Sorni" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> "Kathleen" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> > Raptor wrote:
> >
> > > Penny S. wrote:
> > >
> > >> http://www.velonews.com/race/mtn/articles/4606.0.html
> > >>
> > >> read down to second article Tour Jumper
> > >
> > >
> > > This devout Tour fan, with knowledge of its traditions and history, thinks it's cool.
> >
> > I'm okay with it, too. Gender re-assignment surgery removes the source of testosterone - the
> > steroid that gives males their greater muscle mass and strength. She may never *appear* feminine
> > due to the fact that she passed puberty as a male, and that influenced the shape of her skeletal
> > structure; but without testicles, she has no major advantage over a genetic female of similar
> > build and training.
>
>
> downhiller.
>
> (Now THERE's a sentence you don't see every day
>
> Bill
>
>
I've learned a long time ago to never say "I've seen everything now!" ;^)
Sorni wrote:
> "Kathleen" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
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>>Raptor wrote:
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>>>Penny S. wrote:
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>>>>http://www.velonews.com/race/mtn/articles/4606.0.html
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>>>>read down to second article Tour Jumper
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>>>This devout Tour fan, with knowledge of its traditions and history, thinks it's cool.
>>
>>I'm okay with it, too. Gender re-assignment surgery removes the source of testosterone - the
>>steroid that gives males their greater muscle mass and strength. She may never *appear* feminine
>>due to the fact that she passed puberty as a male, and that influenced the shape of her skeletal
>>structure; but without testicles, she has no major advantage over a genetic female of similar
>>build and training.
>
>
>
> downhiller.
I realized that - I attached my reply to the wrong message.
>
> (Now THERE's a sentence you don't see every day
Yup. Yet another benefit of subscribing to am-b...
"Watson said he "wanted to celebrate the progression of cycling."
Also, celebrating the destruction of access because idiots like that don't keep their bike on
a trail. The saddest part is that he doesn't and probably never will understand the impact of
his actions.
Raptor scribbled :
> Penny S. wrote:
>> http://www.velonews.com/race/mtn/articles/4606.0.html
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>> read down to second article Tour Jumper
>
> This devout Tour fan, with knowledge of its traditions and history, thinks it's cool.
>
do you know of other Tour incidents like this? I'd love to cite them to the riders I know who are
bemoaning, a sad day for mountain bikers...(roll eyes)
I'm surprised he wants beaten to death with frame pumps and bagets.
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