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one of the six billion
July 17th 03, 12:52 AM
Somewhere on Cyclingnews.com it said that he had a fever for four days and
was just starting to feel better. If he has been just holding on so far,
we may be seeing another dimension of competition open up.


"Nick Burns" > wrote in message
...
> Today is the first time I heard of this.
>
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/?id=2003/jul03/jul14news2
>
> Ullrich was sick last week. Read the article about a third down on the
page
> titled:
>
> "Ullrich admits Stage 5 stomach trouble"
>
>

Marlene Blanshay
July 17th 03, 01:38 AM
In article >, "Nick Burns"
> wrote:

> Today is the first time I heard of this.
>
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/?id=2003/jul03/jul14news2
>
> Ullrich was sick last week. Read the article about a third down on the page
> titled:
>
> "Ullrich admits Stage 5 stomach trouble"

He's been doing pretty well for someone feeling so ****ty. Garzelli wasn't
doing to badly either, even though he was sick. First over the Galibier!
Too bad he had to quit.

David Ryan
July 17th 03, 01:54 AM
one of the six billion wrote:
>
> Somewhere on Cyclingnews.com it said that he had a fever for four days and
> was just starting to feel better. If he has been just holding on so far,
> we may be seeing another dimension of competition open up.

That's what he wants Lance to think.
It's a counter to the story that Lance started the tour sick with
something he caught from the kids.
Nobody can prove or disprove it.
It's head games.

Tyler's injury might be overblown too. gasp

> "Nick Burns" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Today is the first time I heard of this.
> >
> > http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/?id=2003/jul03/jul14news2
> >
> > Ullrich was sick last week. Read the article about a third down on the
> page
> > titled:
> >
> > "Ullrich admits Stage 5 stomach trouble"
> >
> >

one of the six billion
July 17th 03, 04:59 AM
"David Ryan" > wrote in message
...
> one of the six billion wrote:
> >
> > Somewhere on Cyclingnews.com it said that he had a fever for four days
and
> > was just starting to feel better. If he has been just holding on so
far,
> > we may be seeing another dimension of competition open up.
>
> That's what he wants Lance to think.
> It's a counter to the story that Lance started the tour sick with
> something he caught from the kids.
> Nobody can prove or disprove it.
> It's head games.
>

From my experience I'd believe it. The biggest obstacle I've had to really
good fitness is how often my little one comes down with something. Even
when I don't get fully sick myself I can feel myself fighting it off and
not being able to go hard often enough.

Drew Cutter
July 17th 03, 06:02 PM
Apparently , Lance had stomach problems early in the race . The team
finally admitted today.

Deeznuts
July 17th 03, 09:15 PM
"one of the six billion" > wrote in message >...
> "David Ryan" > wrote in message
> ...
> > one of the six billion wrote:
> > >
> > > Somewhere on Cyclingnews.com it said that he had a fever for four days
> and
> > > was just starting to feel better. If he has been just holding on so
> far,
> > > we may be seeing another dimension of competition open up.
> >
> > That's what he wants Lance to think.
> > It's a counter to the story that Lance started the tour sick with
> > something he caught from the kids.
> > Nobody can prove or disprove it.
> > It's head games.
> >
>
> From my experience I'd believe it. The biggest obstacle I've had to really
> good fitness is how often my little one comes down with something.

Why are you telling us about the health of your wang? We don't want
to hear that ****.

Deeznuts
July 17th 03, 09:16 PM
David Ryan > wrote in message >...
> one of the six billion wrote:
> >
> > Somewhere on Cyclingnews.com it said that he had a fever for four days and
> > was just starting to feel better. If he has been just holding on so far,
> > we may be seeing another dimension of competition open up.
>
> That's what he wants Lance to think.
> It's a counter to the story that Lance started the tour sick with
> something he caught from the kids.
> Nobody can prove or disprove it.
> It's head games.
>
> Tyler's injury might be overblown too. gasp

Dude,

Take off the tinfoil hat and relax.

Deez

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