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centuryman
July 1st 06, 12:16 AM
I think it would restore credibility to the Tour, and with many favourites
out he could probably win it despite not training as much as in the past.
It makes sense and I hope he's considering it.

Karstens Rage
July 1st 06, 12:25 AM
centuryman wrote:
> I think it would restore credibility to the Tour, and with many favourites
> out he could probably win it despite not training as much as in the past.
> It makes sense and I hope he's considering it.
>
>
Thats the worst idea I've heard since this whole mess began. At least
this year's Tour promised to be exciting. Not what I expected but it not
letting me down in that one very specific context.

k

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Jack Maars
July 1st 06, 12:40 AM
"centuryman" > wrote in message ...
>I think it would restore credibility to the Tour, and with many favourites
> out he could probably win it despite not training as much as in the past.

>
>
Yep, and by now that rather nasty looking boil that he
had on his left ass cheek this time last year should
be all cleared up by now.

Simon Brooke
July 1st 06, 11:57 AM
in message >, centuryman
') wrote:

> I think it would restore credibility to the Tour, and with many
> favourites out he could probably win it despite not training as much as
> in the past. It makes sense and I hope he's considering it.

Oh, for heaven's sake no.

For a hundred reasons.

With champions like that, who needs detractors?

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Ludmila Borgschatz-Thudpucker, MD
July 1st 06, 07:10 PM
No.

What I'd like to see is Fabrizio Mazzoleni entering at the last minute and
giving the rest of the field a run for their money.

Jack Maars
July 2nd 06, 12:31 AM
"Ludmila Borgschatz-Thudpucker, MD" > wrote in message
nk.net...
> No.
>
> What I'd like to see is Fabrizio Mazzoleni entering at the last minute and giving the
> rest of the field a run for their money.
>

I heard he was out testing today, and turns out he would
have ridden today's prologue between 13.91 - 14.17,
that would slot him between Wiggins and Millar.

These are early results based on raw data, may have
an update tonight.

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