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steve
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Casar must have been astounded to win from the front after his moves were
covered. He was a sitting duck and no one bothered to shoot. They were all
trying to be so clever that they forgot to win. Lefevre looked to be in the
controlling position with 300M to go but never jumped. Axel was watching
the other two, and I guess Boogerd was damned if he was going to hand the
win to the two behind him after they made him chase the moves. So Casar
just rolled it up and crossed first while the rest jumped a little too late.
Pitiful.
Ive seen some lame losses (including Armstrong losing to a guy named
Ochikov...I know Im not spelling that right...from behind in a 2 man break
in his pre-cancer days...the other guy really took Lance to school) but this
one takes it. You cant win if you're that afraid to lose.
steve
--
"The accused will now make a bogus statement."
James Joyce
covered. He was a sitting duck and no one bothered to shoot. They were all
trying to be so clever that they forgot to win. Lefevre looked to be in the
controlling position with 300M to go but never jumped. Axel was watching
the other two, and I guess Boogerd was damned if he was going to hand the
win to the two behind him after they made him chase the moves. So Casar
just rolled it up and crossed first while the rest jumped a little too late.
Pitiful.
Ive seen some lame losses (including Armstrong losing to a guy named
Ochikov...I know Im not spelling that right...from behind in a 2 man break
in his pre-cancer days...the other guy really took Lance to school) but this
one takes it. You cant win if you're that afraid to lose.
steve
--
"The accused will now make a bogus statement."
James Joyce