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Old April 10th 06, 05:09 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Did you see the way Hincapie crashed? You'd never see Museeuw crash
like that - Jesus Christ that was an embarrassment.

When Museeuw crashed in Paris-Roubaix, he busted open his ****ing knee
like a pavé warrior and then came back several years later and won in
that dew cap/goate look, and pointed to his frickin' knee when he
crossed the line all cool and ****. Goddamn I almost ****ing cried when
I saw that mother****er do that.

But when I saw George crash today..letting go of his handlebars like a
child who dumped the training wheels one week too early with his arms
flailing in the air...it was like witnessing a man being raped.

Hincapie was raped today and he should contact French authorities and
press charges against himself.

Between that crash and the photo of him in a suit with those two goddamn
dogs...I can't deal with him anymore.


Thanks,

Magilla
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Old April 10th 06, 05:45 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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MagillaGorilla wrote:
Did you see the way Hincapie crashed? You'd never see Museeuw crash
like that - Jesus Christ I'm an embarrassment.


Yes MooseHo would have slammed his chin into the open steerer tube and
ridden the race steering with his frickin face. Only after slapping a
couple extra spikes in his ass of course, but goddamn he woulda made us
all cry.
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Old April 10th 06, 02:46 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Museeuw was a doper and you are and ass ... or a troll ... same difference.

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Bob C.

"Of course it hurts. The trick is not minding that it hurts."
T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia)
"MagillaGorilla" wrote in message
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Did you see the way Hincapie crashed? You'd never see Museeuw crash like
that - Jesus Christ that was an embarrassment.

When Museeuw crashed in Paris-Roubaix, he busted open his ****ing knee
like a pavé warrior and then came back several years later and won in that
dew cap/goate look, and pointed to his frickin' knee when he crossed the
line all cool and ****. Goddamn I almost ****ing cried when I saw that
mother****er do that.

But when I saw George crash today..letting go of his handlebars like a
child who dumped the training wheels one week too early with his arms
flailing in the air...it was like witnessing a man being raped.

Hincapie was raped today and he should contact French authorities and
press charges against himself.

Between that crash and the photo of him in a suit with those two goddamn
dogs...I can't deal with him anymore.


Thanks,

Magilla



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Old April 10th 06, 03:45 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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psycholist wrote:

Museeuw was a doper and you are and ass ... or a troll ... same difference.



Something you and the other punks in here seem to lose sight of in your
anti-doping USADA love-affair...the biggest advantage that pro cyclists
have over others is a genetic advantage. This genetic advantage is what
makes Gord Fraser and Pettachi sprinters and guys like Lance good in a
TT and climbing.

So when you get through all the brainwashing that doping is this big
horrible transgression, why do you think it's fair for riders to compete
on an unfair genetic playing field?

There's a reason why pros dope: because if you look at the sport in
reality and what makes a rider win races and not win races, none of it
is fair.


Magilla
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Old April 10th 06, 04:01 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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"MagillaGorilla" wrote in message
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So when you get through all the brainwashing that doping is this big
horrible transgression, why do you think it's fair for riders to compete
on an unfair genetic playing field?


Magilla



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Old April 10th 06, 04:46 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Even though I pounced on your initial post, I must confess that a part of me
was wondering why George was just sitting there on the side of the road.
Nobody knew the extent of his injuries at that time. But consider Gustav
and Ballan several Kms later. They went down pretty darned hard in a turn
and bounced up and were on their bikes in a split second. They didn't pause
to take inventory of their injuries until they had rejoined the lead group
.... and for Gustav, that was quite an impressive ordeal to rejoin that
group. Granted, George couldn't have just hopped on his bike given its
condition, but surely he had a backup on the team car. Also, I haven't seen
his earlier crash. Maybe he popped up from that with the same adrenaline
and enthusiasm as Gustav and Ballan displayed later. In any case, it did
make me wonder a bit.

I hear now he has a 3cm fracture of his clavicle. I've been fortunate not
to ever have one of those (though I've had many other broken bones in my
cycling career). I'm sure it had to hurt like hell. I guess they can't all
be like Tyler Hamilton.
--
Bob C.

"Of course it hurts. The trick is not minding that it hurts."
T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia)
"MagillaGorilla" wrote in message
...
psycholist wrote:

Museeuw was a doper and you are and ass ... or a troll ... same
difference.



Something you and the other punks in here seem to lose sight of in your
anti-doping USADA love-affair...the biggest advantage that pro cyclists
have over others is a genetic advantage. This genetic advantage is what
makes Gord Fraser and Pettachi sprinters and guys like Lance good in a TT
and climbing.

So when you get through all the brainwashing that doping is this big
horrible transgression, why do you think it's fair for riders to compete
on an unfair genetic playing field?

There's a reason why pros dope: because if you look at the sport in
reality and what makes a rider win races and not win races, none of it is
fair.


Magilla



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Old April 10th 06, 06:51 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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psycholist wrote:

Even though I pounced on your initial post, I must confess that a part of me
was wondering why George was just sitting there on the side of the road.
Nobody knew the extent of his injuries at that time. But consider Gustav
and Ballan several Kms later. They went down pretty darned hard in a turn
and bounced up and were on their bikes in a split second. They didn't pause
to take inventory of their injuries until they had rejoined the lead group
... and for Gustav, that was quite an impressive ordeal to rejoin that
group. Granted, George couldn't have just hopped on his bike given its
condition, but surely he had a backup on the team car. Also, I haven't seen
his earlier crash. Maybe he popped up from that with the same adrenaline
and enthusiasm as Gustav and Ballan displayed later. In any case, it did
make me wonder a bit.

I hear now he has a 3cm fracture of his clavicle. I've been fortunate not
to ever have one of those (though I've had many other broken bones in my
cycling career). I'm sure it had to hurt like hell. I guess they can't all
be like Tyler Hamilton.



Yeah, where was his spare bike? ****ing Bruyneel or Demol dropped the
ball and then tried to blame it on the ****ing train.

Hincapie's biggest injury on Sunday was to his ego. Everyobdy in the
world was watching him when he crashed like that...it was a disgrace.
At least Steels' crash was ****ing cool-looking. I can respect a guy
who goes down hard like that.

Mengoni is gonna sue Hincapie to get back all the money he gave him over
the years.

Also, I think the UCI might rule in the near future that from now on
Hincapie has to race with the women because he crashes like a girl.

Thanks,


Magilla
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Old April 10th 06, 06:56 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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"psycholist" schreef in bericht
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I hear now he has a 3cm fracture of his clavicle. I've been fortunate not
to ever have one of those (though I've had many other broken bones in my
cycling career). I'm sure it had to hurt like hell. I guess they can't
all be like Tyler Hamilton.
--


Tyler's wasn't broken.
This one (L) is properly broken, although you can hardly see the outer bit
that stayed on its spot (central on the L picture).
http://users.pandora.be/bartvh/linkersleutelbeen.htm

It only hurted weeks after when the nails started coming out at their own
will.


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Old April 11th 06, 12:22 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Bart wrote:

Tyler's wasn't broken.
This one (L) is properly broken, although you can hardly see the outer bit
that stayed on its spot (central on the L picture).
http://users.pandora.be/bartvh/linkersleutelbeen.htm

It only hurted weeks after when the nails started coming out at their own
will.


Ouch. So how long before you were on the road again?

I have one right now ... 'properly broken' also. 2 weeks ago. No
surgery though (broken about 1 cm from the shoulder joint).

Dr. said no riding on the road for 5-6 weeks. No racing for at least
8.

B.

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Old April 11th 06, 04:32 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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wrote:

Bart wrote:

Tyler's wasn't broken.
This one (L) is properly broken, although you can hardly see the outer bit
that stayed on its spot (central on the L picture).
http://users.pandora.be/bartvh/linkersleutelbeen.htm

It only hurted weeks after when the nails started coming out at their own
will.



Ouch. So how long before you were on the road again?

I have one right now ... 'properly broken' also. 2 weeks ago. No
surgery though (broken about 1 cm from the shoulder joint).

Dr. said no riding on the road for 5-6 weeks. No racing for at least
8.

B.



I broke mine in '94 (not quite so close as yours to the shoulder
joint). As near as your fracture is to the joint capsule, it may be
riskier. Still, I don't think I was back on my bike for the better part
of 2 months (I was already past 40), and believe me my shoulder wasn't
too happy at that.

Steve

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