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Ewoud Dronkert wrote:
Erik Dekker. Davey Crockett wrote: I got a team water bottle off him last week - brand new, never used Since he was in the squad car when he passed me, I still can't figure out whether he was giving it to me or throwing it at me Dekker is an rbr stalker with enough background data to recognise one of us ? Scary; I wonder what the NSA knows about us. |
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Andre wrote:
deux Flamands Ewoud Dronkert wrote: Mac-met-den-groten-bek is as much Fleming as that Monegasque Boonen. I thought the bek was still nursing a broken rib. Anyway if you want to make him Belgian you need to change the name to VanEwen (Beck VanEwen perhaps). |
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On 16 Mar 2006 13:34:29 -0800, "Kurgan Gringioni"
wrote: 1) Boonen. 2) only candyasses go beyond first place That's a hard thing to say about a nice guy like Zabel, who based on his career status should be joining rbr in the next few years as Senior Master Fatty. Or were you talking about the posters? Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) |
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1. LANCE
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1. Gimondi |
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 07:24:12 -0800, "Robert Chung"
wrote: 1. LANCE 1. Broadsword. With buckler. Now back to cycling. 1. Boonen for me, except for the Tours, where I'll go with Leaphigher or whatever that American's name is. After all the intense years of arguing about LA, I'm trying to keep my thinking simple this year. With my memory going at the same time, I may try to pick someone else for the tours so I can stay close to the front of the alphabet, but the front of the alphabet seems heavy with classic riders. Seems cheating to go with Bobby Julich, but it may be my only choice. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) |
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1st: Freire.
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Kenny wrote: 25 years after Fons De Wolf we have to do it right :-) Kenny Since it's the 25th aniversary, I put up some pictures from the Aldo Tonnoir book. Besides FdW, there is Jan Raas and VDB's uncle. http://www.fischer-wade.com/msr_81/ |
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In article .com,
wrote: B. Lafferty wrote: 1. Cunego 2. Bettini 3. Petacchi 1. some doper 2. Erich Zabel Erich Zabel will finish somewhere alongside Salvodelli in the peleton. Right now, Boonen is the right answer. It's tedious to pick him, but he's probably the right answer. I wonder if this is how people felt when you could be right one third of the time by ticking off the box marked "Merckx." Oh, and in the other question, I pick English longbow over lance. -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos |
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Curtis L. Russell wrote: On 16 Mar 2006 13:34:29 -0800, "Kurgan Gringioni" wrote: 1) Boonen. 2) only candyasses go beyond first place That's a hard thing to say about a nice guy like Zabel, who based on his career status should be joining rbr in the next few years as Senior Master Fatty. Or were you talking about the posters? Dumbass - The posters (rbr). Google candyass and you'll understand. thanks, K. Gringioni. |
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