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H. Morgan <[email protected]> wrote in
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> On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 18:36:17 -0500, The Magnificent *******
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Cycling is one of the most popular sports in Europe, second to only
>>soccer. Ok, and maybe third behind darts in the UK.
>>
>>So what do people in Europe think about the United States dominating the
>>Tour Le France? Lance Armstrong is going to win a record 6th Tour
>>tomorrow and before that, Greg LeMond was dominant. So in the last 10
>>years or so, the Tour Le France has been won by a non-American only a
>>couple of times. Plus the non-American winners were all later convicted
>>of using performance enhancing drugs (I think).
>>
>>So just like always, the Unites States is the best in the world. I
>>would guess that other countries don't like it but they had better start
>>getting used to it.
>
>
> The United States didn't win anything. Lance did. He's the best, not
> the country he happened to be born in.
Spoken like a true non-American inferior.
news:[email protected]:
> On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 18:36:17 -0500, The Magnificent *******
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Cycling is one of the most popular sports in Europe, second to only
>>soccer. Ok, and maybe third behind darts in the UK.
>>
>>So what do people in Europe think about the United States dominating the
>>Tour Le France? Lance Armstrong is going to win a record 6th Tour
>>tomorrow and before that, Greg LeMond was dominant. So in the last 10
>>years or so, the Tour Le France has been won by a non-American only a
>>couple of times. Plus the non-American winners were all later convicted
>>of using performance enhancing drugs (I think).
>>
>>So just like always, the Unites States is the best in the world. I
>>would guess that other countries don't like it but they had better start
>>getting used to it.
>
>
> The United States didn't win anything. Lance did. He's the best, not
> the country he happened to be born in.
Spoken like a true non-American inferior.