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Last year I saw a picture of the great Eddy Merckx. What to say he
looks similar to Greg. It is not uncommon for famous athlets to get bigger in diamter when time passes by. Schneewittchen |
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On 12/13/2005 03:01 AM, in article
, "Förster vom Silberwald" wrote: Last year I saw a picture of the great Eddy Merckx. What to say he looks similar to Greg. It is not uncommon for famous athlets to get bigger in diamter when time passes by. Yeah .. Eddy's freakin' huge! http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.ph...pibartali05/st age1a/36 http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.ph...ss05/EK_nuess_ eddy http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...nov13news/giro _pres005 He's almost in racing trim ... like Felice Gimondi ... Hmmm ... Be interesting to see the two of them come back and show the young'uns a thing or two ... -- Steven L. Sheffield stevens at veloworks dot com bellum pax est libertas servitus est ignoratio vis est ess ay ell tea ell ay kay ee sea eye tee why you ti ay aitch aitch tee tea pea colon [for word] slash [four ward] slash double-you double-yew double-ewe dot veloworks dot com [foreword] slash |
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Förster vom Silberwald wrote:
Last year I saw a picture of the great Eddy Merckx. What to say he looks similar to Greg. You're probably thinking of this Eddy: http://www.t-mobile-team.com/cms/tmo...y/id=16284.jpg But I believe Eddy's lost the beer gut and now looks more similar to Lance than Greg: http://morgenpost.berlin1.de/images/...973_normal.jpg -- I do not accept unsolicited commercial e-mail. Remove NO_UCE for legitimate replies. |
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It's hard to believe a fatty master troll could have
this much success. But then it is the off-season. It's too bad I didn't think of this earlier, I could have posted a picture of the Fatty Master Breakfast of Champions, leftover pizza (pepperoni and feta). Bob Schwartz |
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Scott wrote:
Geez, the guy spend his entire teens and early adult years starving himself (with the exception of a little ice cream that he was rumored to enjoy from time to time) to maintain a competitive weight as a competitive cyclist, and you expect him to worry about his weight now, as if he's some blundering masters' fattie chasing after a delusion of cycling greatness??? I don't give a damn if he hits 300#. I guess, to me, the shock is the overall fredliness the champ has taken on. It looks like he even was wearing mtb shoes for chrissakes. Of course, I guess it makes sense for a social ride of that type, but it, the fred jersey, the fred shoes the fredly looking helmet and the spare tire just make me wish I had never seen those photos. I need to hit google images for a nice shot of the champ putting the hurt on his rivals in the alps. |
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Try pricing one of those "fred" helmets. It's a Catlike.
Greg is getting fat. No doubt about it. So what? Did you see Eddy Merckx a couple of years ago before the docs told him he better lose weight or turn the business over to Axel soonest? Give Greg a chance to look in the mirror and actually observe what 20 years of Minnesotta food is doing to him. Remember that he's a California boy and used to eat healthy food before having his head turned by a bossy and pretty woman. |
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"Tom Kunich" wrote in message Give Greg a chance to look in the mirror and actually observe what 20 years of Minnesotta food is doing to him. Remember that he's a California boy and used to eat healthy food before having his head turned by a bossy and pretty woman. Are you actually blaming his wife for his girthiness? |
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Tom Kunich says...
Give Greg a chance to look in the mirror and actually observe what 20 years of Minnesotta food is doing to him. Is Minnesotta a combination of Minnesota and Serotta? Remember that he's a California boy and used to eat healthy food before having his head turned by a bossy and pretty woman. Ha! In his prime he talked about how he could eat anything - hot dogs, burgers, tacos, etc. - and none of it affected his performance (or so he said). I still have a few Lemond Taco Hell water bottles. |
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"John Rees" wrote in message ... Scott wrote: Geez, the guy spend his entire teens and early adult years starving himself (with the exception of a little ice cream that he was rumored to enjoy from time to time) to maintain a competitive weight as a competitive cyclist, and you expect him to worry about his weight now, as if he's some blundering masters' fattie chasing after a delusion of cycling greatness??? I don't give a damn if he hits 300#. I guess, to me, the shock is the overall fredliness the champ has taken on. It looks like he even was wearing mtb shoes for chrissakes. Of course, I guess it makes sense for a social ride of that type, It was RAMROD: Ride Around Mt Rainier in One Day. 140 miles and 10,000ft of climbing. If he did the whole ride, it ain't no social outing. Phil H |
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Phil Holman wrote:
snip RAMROD is 154 miles for the "original" course up to Paradise and then over Cayuse Pass. The idiot option includes a short side trip up Chinook Pass once you get to the top of Cayuse. But it is not a trivial one-day ride. Besides, he doesn't look all that bad in some of the other pictures. -- Bill Asher |
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