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I think RBR ribbing about masters fatties and posers (or poseurs) is
going a little too far: "I was like, I'm not going to take this thing out training. It's totally being a poser. But then I was finally like screw it, I f--king won that race. That was a hard day. I deserve to wear this thing around." -- Chris Wherry from http://www.velonews.com/news/fea/8335.0.html What's next -- pros not wearing their team stuff at all because it's too conspicuous? And this is perspective: "[C]ome on, man, at the end of the day, it's just bicycle racing. We're not solving the world's problems here, are we? We might be actually creating problems, creating traffic jams and stuff like that, so who knows?" -- Floyd Landis from http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/8342.0.html JT |
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John Rees wrote: wrote: I think RBR ribbing about masters fatties and posers (or poseurs) is going a little too far: "I was like, I'm not going to take this thing out training. It's totally being a poser. But then I was finally like screw it, I f--king won that race. That was a hard day. I deserve to wear this thing around." -- Chris Wherry from http://www.velonews.com/news/fea/8335.0.html What's next -- pros not wearing their team stuff at all because it's too conspicuous? And this is perspective: "[C]ome on, man, at the end of the day, it's just bicycle racing. We're not solving the world's problems here, are we? We might be actually creating problems, creating traffic jams and stuff like that, so who knows?" -- Floyd Landis from http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/8342.0.html Geez, the dude needs some self esteem coaching. He is the last person in the world who should be called a poser after a win like he had in Philly. No gifts. No weird circumstances or weather. He won the race outright, not like some years where the stars and stripes is like the 5th place finisher. He came to Philly with a dominant team and he made all his team mates hard work pay off. He should sleep with it on for chirssake! :-) Agreed. That one really menas something and he worked his ass off to get it. Wear it and be damn proud of it. Bill C |
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On 29 Jun 2005 07:38:32 -0700, wrote:
I think RBR ribbing about masters fatties and posers (or poseurs) is going a little too far: "I was like, I'm not going to take this thing out training. It's totally being a poser. But then I was finally like screw it, I f--king won that race. That was a hard day. I deserve to wear this thing around." -- Chris Wherry from http://www.velonews.com/news/fea/8335.0.html What's next -- pros not wearing their team stuff at all because it's too conspicuous? And this is perspective: "[C]ome on, man, at the end of the day, it's just bicycle racing. We're not solving the world's problems here, are we? We might be actually creating problems, creating traffic jams and stuff like that, so who knows?" -- Floyd Landis from http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/8342.0.html JT It's only being a poser if you DIDN'T win the race. But I'm sure there will still be some knob who will mutter "fred" under his breath when he sees that jersey. D |
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John Rees wrote:
Geez, the dude needs some self esteem coaching. He is the last person in the world who should be called a poser after a win like he had in Philly. No gifts. No weird circumstances or weather. He won the race outright, not like some years where the stars and stripes is like the 5th place finisher. He came to Philly with a dominant team and he made all his team mates hard work pay off. He should sleep with it on for chirssake! :-) He's probably having nightmares for all those times he looked over his shoulder and saw Horner/Pate 7 seconds back. I never saw anyone look over their shoulder so much and still win. But yes, he had a nice win. It's his. |
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John Rees wrote:
wrote: I think RBR ribbing about masters fatties and posers (or poseurs) is going a little too far: "I was like, I'm not going to take this thing out training. It's totally being a poser. But then I was finally like screw it, I f--king won that race. That was a hard day. I deserve to wear this thing around." -- Chris Wherry from http://www.velonews.com/news/fea/8335.0.html What's next -- pros not wearing their team stuff at all because it's too conspicuous? Geez, the dude needs some self esteem coaching. He is the last person in the world who should be called a poser after a win like he had in Philly. ... Just last month, some nameless person was suggesting that Horner might be a poser for riding around Sacramento with his bright yellow Saunier Duval kit on: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...edb4e1754a450e Anyway, I guess all Horner's Sacto training paid off. |
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On 29 Jun 2005 12:04:02 -0700, "
wrote: John Rees wrote: wrote: I think RBR ribbing about masters fatties and posers (or poseurs) is going a little too far: "I was like, I'm not going to take this thing out training. It's totally being a poser. But then I was finally like screw it, I f--king won that race. That was a hard day. I deserve to wear this thing around." -- Chris Wherry from http://www.velonews.com/news/fea/8335.0.html What's next -- pros not wearing their team stuff at all because it's too conspicuous? Geez, the dude needs some self esteem coaching. He is the last person in the world who should be called a poser after a win like he had in Philly. ... Just last month, some nameless person was suggesting that Horner might be a poser for riding around Sacramento with his bright yellow Saunier Duval kit on: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...edb4e1754a450e Anyway, I guess all Horner's Sacto training paid off. One of the very funniest stories like that I've ever read was by Mike Creed in his Postal kit being called "Lance"(not in a complimentary way) in a NYC BS. Too funny. D |
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