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LeMond is lazy
Notice on this pic of Greg in 2004, that he isn't carrying anything on his bike. Does he still expect someone to carry a spare tube for him? He's in his 40's, but he looks like he's in his 60's. I've seen guys his age, that look like Lance. http://www.redmondcyclingclub.org/Ph...Mond%20at%20RA MROD/slides/P7290006.html |
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LeMond is lazy
That boy be big ! Must be at least 210 lbs. I saw a "similiar" picture of
Ron Keifel. Mmmm Donuts. "Callistus Valerius" wrote in message nk.net... Notice on this pic of Greg in 2004, that he isn't carrying anything on his bike. Does he still expect someone to carry a spare tube for him? He's in his 40's, but he looks like he's in his 60's. I've seen guys his age, that look like Lance. http://www.redmondcyclingclub.org/Ph...Mond%20at%20RA MROD/slides/P7290006.html |
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Roy Scherer wrote: That boy be big ! Must be at least 210 lbs. I saw a "similiar" picture of Ron Keifel. Mmmm Donuts. "Callistus Valerius" wrote in message nk.net... Notice on this pic of Greg in 2004, that he isn't carrying anything on his bike. Does he still expect someone to carry a spare tube for him? He's in his 40's, but he looks like he's in his 60's. I've seen guys his age, that look like Lance. http://www.redmondcyclingclub.org/Ph...Mond%20at%20RA MROD/slides/P7290006.html 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#. |
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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??? There's no middle ground? It's an either/or situation? I don't give a damn if he hits 300#. Probably a good thing, at this rate. R |
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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#. Dumbass - Ya, that's ****ing great, the way so many of us Americans can't control our appetites. thanks, K. Gringioni. |
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Kurgan Gringioni wrote: 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#. Dumbass - Ya, that's ****ing great, the way so many of us Americans can't control our appetites. thanks, K. Gringioni. Restated, I don't give a damn if he hits 300#, because it means nothing to the relevancy of his cycling legacy. Doesn't really mean much about how lazy, or not, he is, either. |
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"Scott" wrote in message oups.com... Kurgan Gringioni wrote: 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#. Dumbass - Ya, that's ****ing great, the way so many of us Americans can't control our appetites. thanks, K. Gringioni. Restated, I don't give a damn if he hits 300#, because it means nothing to the relevancy of his cycling legacy. Doesn't really mean much about how lazy, or not, he is, either. Good point. Charlie Gaul was a bit rotund when he resurfaced and his legacy was none the worse for it. |
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Scott wrote:
Restated, I don't give a damn if he hits 300#, because it means nothing to the relevancy of his cycling legacy. Doesn't really mean much about how lazy, or not, he is, either. You don't believe there is a correlation between activity and the amount of calories burned? One could say he's too lazy (inertia) to stop the fork from hitting his mouth. R |
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LeMond is lazy
You mean like you can't control being gay?
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Tom Kunich wrote:
You mean like you can't control being gay? No, being an optimist and striving to be happy is a conscious decision. Not that there's anything wrong with that. R |
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