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On Aug 31, 4:34*pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote:
"Scott" wrote in message ... On Aug 31, 4:24 pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "Scott" wrote in message .... On Aug 31, 3:02 pm, z wrote: Most of those "young kids" had full squads with which they should have been able to use to control George. There is a reason that they are mainly racing on this side of the Atlantic and it doesn't entitle them to a free jersey.- Hide quoted text - BAM! Any idiot that believes that "lower classes" should be given the national jersey is missing a few gears in his transmission. Anyone notice that the race was in George's home district? Maybe he should have lost to teach everyone how much humility he has. Jackasses abound around here. Uh,... Tom, did you think I was suggesting, or that the previous poster whom I quoted, was suggesting that George should've given the race to a 'lower class' rider? My response was essentially in agreement that the 'lower class' racers are racing on this side of the Atlantic for a reason. Uhh, Scott - we went through this a couple of times haven't we? I was agreeing with you. In fact we are almost always in accord on the stuff posted here. I have those jackasses on ignore so the only way I see their idiotic postings is through sane people's comments on them.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, you're welcome, I guess. |
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On Aug 31, 6:45*pm, Scott wrote:
On Aug 31, 4:34*pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "Scott" wrote in message .... On Aug 31, 4:24 pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "Scott" wrote in message ... On Aug 31, 3:02 pm, z wrote: Most of those "young kids" had full squads with which they should have been able to use to control George. There is a reason that they are mainly racing on this side of the Atlantic and it doesn't entitle them to a free jersey.- Hide quoted text - BAM! Any idiot that believes that "lower classes" should be given the national jersey is missing a few gears in his transmission. Anyone notice that the race was in George's home district? Maybe he should have lost to teach everyone how much humility he has. Jackasses abound around here. Uh,... Tom, did you think I was suggesting, or that the previous poster whom I quoted, was suggesting that George should've given the race to a 'lower class' rider? My response was essentially in agreement that the 'lower class' racers are racing on this side of the Atlantic for a reason. Uhh, Scott - we went through this a couple of times haven't we? I was agreeing with you. In fact we are almost always in accord on the stuff posted here. I have those jackasses on ignore so the only way I see their idiotic postings is through sane people's comments on them.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, *you're welcome, I guess. wake me up when the rbr lifer circle jerk is over |
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hincapie
Scott wrote:
On Aug 31, 3:02 pm, z wrote: bar wrote: On Aug 31, 12:12 pm, "Steve Freides" wrote: "bar" wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 9:17 pm, MagillaGorilla wrote: bar wrote: discuss The best pros weren't there. Hincapie won a chump race. Real pros skip USPRO championships. You'll never see Lance or LeMond racing that ****. Magilla agreed. sad that USPRO is a chump race ... in other countries, that national championship actually means something ************ Dumbass, You are the chump. Post a link to the results page of last race _you_ finished before you complain. -S- Mr. Freides, I don't race bicycles. But I am intelligent enough to know where the best U.S. racers are competing at the moment ... and it wasn't in Greenville, SC, over the weekend. The fact is, George beat a bunch of guys that he *should* beat. Shame on him for taking that jersey again and not letting some young kid get a crack at it. -b- Most of those "young kids" had full squads with which they should have been able to use to control George. There is a reason that they are mainly racing on this side of the Atlantic and it doesn't entitle them to a free jersey.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - BAM! Furthermore, all the D3 guys know each other's strengths and weaknesses. How often does George race with them? This race and the Tour of California? It's a lot easier to try to manage one guy who's strengths and weaknesses you're not 100% familiar with rather than an entire field. |
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z wrote:
bar wrote: On Aug 31, 12:12 pm, "Steve Freides" wrote: "bar" wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 9:17 pm, MagillaGorilla wrote: bar wrote: discuss The best pros weren't there. Hincapie won a chump race. Real pros skip USPRO championships. You'll never see Lance or LeMond racing that ****. Magilla agreed. sad that USPRO is a chump race ... in other countries, that national championship actually means something ************ Dumbass, You are the chump. Post a link to the results page of last race _you_ finished before you complain. -S- Mr. Freides, I don't race bicycles. But I am intelligent enough to know where the best U.S. racers are competing at the moment ... and it wasn't in Greenville, SC, over the weekend. The fact is, George beat a bunch of guys that he *should* beat. Shame on him for taking that jersey again and not letting some young kid get a crack at it. -b- Most of those "young kids" had full squads with which they should have been able to use to control George. There is a reason that they are mainly racing on this side of the Atlantic and it doesn't entitle them to a free jersey. When Hincapie was a little boy pro and most likely still had a Menudo poster on his wall, I once saw him get lapped by that Polack, Jerzy Wozniak. So give the little USPRO cubs a chance to sprout. Thanks, Magilla |
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hincapie
In article
, bar wrote: On Aug 31, 6:45Â*pm, Scott wrote: On Aug 31, 4:34Â*pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "Scott" wrote in message ... On Aug 31, 4:24 pm, "Tom Kunich" wrote: "Scott" wrote in message ... On Aug 31, 3:02 pm, z wrote: Most of those "young kids" had full squads with which they should have been able to use to control George. There is a reason that they are mainly racing on this side of the Atlantic and it doesn't entitle them to a free jersey.- Hide quoted text - BAM! Any idiot that believes that "lower classes" should be given the national jersey is missing a few gears in his transmission. Anyone notice that the race was in George's home district? Maybe he should have lost to teach everyone how much humility he has. Jackasses abound around here. Uh,... Tom, did you think I was suggesting, or that the previous poster whom I quoted, was suggesting that George should've given the race to a 'lower class' rider? My response was essentially in agreement that the 'lower class' racers are racing on this side of the Atlantic for a reason. Uhh, Scott - we went through this a couple of times haven't we? I was agreeing with you. In fact we are almost always in accord on the stuff posted here. I have those jackasses on ignore so the only way I see their idiotic postings is through sane people's comments on them.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, Â*you're welcome, I guess. wake me up when the rbr lifer circle jerk is over Congratulations on finishing first. -- Michael Press |
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bar wrote:
wake me up when the rbr lifer circle jerk is over Michael Press wrote: Congratulations on finishing first. I need a lesson in topology. |
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