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Amit Ghosh
April 2nd 08, 11:25 AM
Looking at the unibet.be odds that's where I would put my money.

But I don't know who is getting their oil changed in Madrid this week
(or Vienna).

Tom Kunich
April 2nd 08, 02:18 PM
"Amit Ghosh" > wrote in message
...
> Looking at the unibet.be odds that's where I would put my money.
>
> But I don't know who is getting their oil changed in Madrid this week
> (or Vienna).

Then perhaps you ought to change over to something more your own speed such
as tiddly-winks or pro wrestling?

TM
April 2nd 08, 04:28 PM
"Amit Ghosh"

> Looking at the unibet.be odds that's where I would put my money.

Devolder at 20 to 1

Andre
April 2nd 08, 06:06 PM
On Apr 2, 11:28*am, "TM" > wrote:
> "Amit Ghosh"
>
> > Looking at the unibet.be odds that's where I would put my money.
>
> Devolder at 20 to 1

Devolder's form is low right now.

Kyle Legate
April 2nd 08, 07:39 PM
Amit Ghosh wrote:
>
> But I don't know who is getting their oil changed in Madrid this week
> (or Vienna).

Or anywhere else for that matter.

I'll go out on a limb and predict that the next great medical bust comes
from Greece. Why? It's one of the least suspected locations for medical
enhancement. It's not a cycling nation, it has no great riders, the
scene is more or less non-existent and the riders would feel safer going
there because it's not a country under scrutiny by the UCI or WADA. The
rates should be cheaper than most other EU countries also.

April 2nd 08, 10:01 PM
On Apr 2, 2:39*pm, Kyle Legate > wrote:
> Amit Ghosh wrote:
>
> > But I don't know who is getting their oil changed in Madrid this week
> > (or Vienna).
>
> Or anywhere else for that matter.
>
> I'll go out on a limb and predict that the next great medical bust comes
> from Greece.

Portugal seems likely to me.

jean-yves hervé
April 3rd 08, 05:55 AM
In article >,
Kyle Legate > wrote:

> Amit Ghosh wrote:
> >
> > But I don't know who is getting their oil changed in Madrid this week
> > (or Vienna).
>
> Or anywhere else for that matter.
>
> I'll go out on a limb and predict that the next great medical bust comes
> from Greece. Why? It's one of the least suspected locations for medical
> enhancement.

Ever heard of Kostas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou?

jyh.

Kyle Legate
April 3rd 08, 06:58 AM
jean-yves hervé wrote:
> In article >,
> Kyle Legate > wrote:
>
>> Amit Ghosh wrote:
>>> But I don't know who is getting their oil changed in Madrid this week
>>> (or Vienna).
>> Or anywhere else for that matter.
>>
>> I'll go out on a limb and predict that the next great medical bust comes
>> from Greece. Why? It's one of the least suspected locations for medical
>> enhancement.
>
> Ever heard of Kostas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou?
>
> jyh.
Nope.

Donald Munro
April 3rd 08, 10:51 AM
jean-yves hervé wrote:
>> Ever heard of Kostas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou?

Kyle Legate wrote:
> Nope.

They got road rash in Athens.

jean-yves hervé
April 3rd 08, 02:59 PM
In article >,
Kyle Legate > wrote:

> jean-yves hervé wrote:
> > In article >,
> > Kyle Legate > wrote:
> >
> >> Amit Ghosh wrote:
> >>> But I don't know who is getting their oil changed in Madrid this week
> >>> (or Vienna).
> >> Or anywhere else for that matter.
> >>
> >> I'll go out on a limb and predict that the next great medical bust comes
> >> from Greece. Why? It's one of the least suspected locations for medical
> >> enhancement.
> >
> > Ever heard of Kostas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou?
> >
> > jyh.
> Nope.

The two biggest Greek athletes (track & field) of the last 50 years came
out of nowhere to take the gold in the 200m dash (him) and the silver in
the 100m dash (her) in the 2000 Sidney Olympics. Highly suspected by
many other athletes due to "out of nowhere" factor, non-athletic look,
association with sulfurous trainer, and mystery surrounding training.
In 2004, got kicked out of Athens games for missing yet another surprise
test (and being suspected of making up a strange motorbike accident
story to cover it).

<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A24-2004Aug14.html>

jyh.

Kyle Legate
April 3rd 08, 08:01 PM
jean-yves hervé wrote:
>
> The two biggest Greek athletes (track & field) of the last 50 years came
> out of nowhere to take the gold in the 200m dash (him) and the silver in
> the 100m dash (her) in the 2000 Sidney Olympics. Highly suspected by
> many other athletes due to "out of nowhere" factor, non-athletic look,
> association with sulfurous trainer, and mystery surrounding training.
> In 2004, got kicked out of Athens games for missing yet another surprise
> test (and being suspected of making up a strange motorbike accident
> story to cover it).
>
What is this "track & field" you speak of? Does it involve cross bikes
with no brakes?

jean-yves hervé
April 4th 08, 02:46 AM
In article >,
Kyle Legate > wrote:

> jean-yves hervé wrote:
> >
> > The two biggest Greek athletes (track & field) of the last 50 years came
> > out of nowhere to take the gold in the 200m dash (him) and the silver in
> > the 100m dash (her) in the 2000 Sidney Olympics. Highly suspected by
> > many other athletes due to "out of nowhere" factor, non-athletic look,
> > association with sulfurous trainer, and mystery surrounding training.
> > In 2004, got kicked out of Athens games for missing yet another surprise
> > test (and being suspected of making up a strange motorbike accident
> > story to cover it).
> >
> What is this "track & field" you speak of? Does it involve cross bikes
> with no brakes?

No brakes. Some spikes, though.

jyh.

Donald Munro
April 4th 08, 09:32 AM
jean-yves hervé wrote:
> No brakes. Some spikes, though.

Sounds kind of kinky.

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