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How you like Them Apples?
Bettini!!
-- Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply |
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How you like Them Apples?
Davey Crockett schreef:
Bettini!! Good. The right winner, sportive and politically, after an exciting race. Too bad that Boogie couldn't close the gap with his ultimate effort, but 6th or 12th, I don't think he'll lose sleep over it. -- E. Dronkert |
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Bettini is really great!
O.K. So the spanish team screwded up. But can anybody explain what the 3 Dutchmen in the final group were thinking about? It seems that Boogerd could not get the other two to move their asses to help him. "Ewoud Dronkert" escribió en el mensaje ... Davey Crockett schreef: Bettini!! Good. The right winner, sportive and politically, after an exciting race. Too bad that Boogie couldn't close the gap with his ultimate effort, but 6th or 12th, I don't think he'll lose sleep over it. -- E. Dronkert |
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Bellissima! Stupenda! As a sort of "adopted" Italian (my wife is
Italian, and I have lived there on and off for a while) I've never been happier to hear their national anthem, and it was great to watch Bettini afterwards. Definitely in the list of "most deserved victories". |
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Alex Beascoechea schreef:
O.K. So the spanish team screwded up. But can anybody explain what the 3 Dutchmen in the final group were thinking about? It seems that Boogerd could not get the other two to move their asses to help him. I think they were spent. Kroon was hanging back already after some great showing a few laps before. It was said he had stomach troubles the last few days. Dekker, well he has his moments but I don't believe he can be an explosive classics rider. I also think 250+ km might be pushing it for him, at his age. [Wishful thinking:] Too bad Langeveld and Ten Dam had to work in 2 chases earlier and that Gesink was in all sorts of breaks. They might have been up there as well. Ah yes, Kroon just on tv, very disappointed, almost in tears. He focussed on this race for the past 2 years and he was super, had great legs, didn't feel them but he missed some energy in the final after a few days of being sick. -- E. Dronkert |
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On Sep 30, 10:16 am, Davey Crockett wrote:
Bettini!! -- Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply http://www.recipeland.com/recipe/47281/ With the right apples, somewhat tart but a sweet finish, and better than stewed crow any day. Even PMcQ seems to agree: (yahoo sports) UCI president Pat McQuaid started the week firmly reprimanding Bettini for his refusal to sign [doping loyalty oath] but on Sunday he had warm praise for the Italian's achievement. "There's a famous saying from Italy: Veni, vidi, vici and Paolo Bettini came, saw and conquered," McQuaid told reporters. "A rider who can win a race under the pressure he's been under is a classic, special rider. I've nothing but the highest praise for him. He won a classic race today, with the best five riders of the race at the front, and he came through and won. "We can only give him all the praise and support he needs." Yum yum, is there more? --D-y |
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On Sep 30, 9:23 pm, " wrote:
On Sep 30, 10:16 am, Davey Crockett wrote: Bettini!! -- Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply http://www.recipeland.com/recipe/47281/ With the right apples, somewhat tart but a sweet finish, and better than stewed crow any day. Even PMcQ seems to agree: (yahoo sports) UCI president Pat McQuaid started the week firmly reprimanding Bettini for his refusal to sign [doping loyalty oath] but on Sunday he had warm praise for the Italian's achievement. "There's a famous saying from Italy: Veni, vidi, vici and Paolo Bettini came, saw and conquered," McQuaid told reporters. "A rider who can win a race under the pressure he's been under is a classic, special rider. I've nothing but the highest praise for him. He won a classic race today, with the best five riders of the race at the front, and he came through and won. "We can only give him all the praise and support he needs." Yum yum, is there more? --D-y Well that's better from McQuaid. I found his anger at Bettini very inappropriate as he should show the current world champion some respect regarding his personal choices, even if he disagrees with them. Even worse, his behavior might have encouraged the later actions of the German authorities trying to ban him from the race. -ilan |
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On 30 Set, 18:04, "
wrote: Bellissima! Stupenda! As a sort of "adopted" Italian ... Try to imagine how elated I feel, so proud of such a great neighbor of mine. Sergio Pisa |
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On Sep 30, 3:23 pm, " wrote:
On Sep 30, 10:16 am, Davey Crockett wrote: Bettini!! -- Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply http://www.recipeland.com/recipe/47281/ With the right apples, somewhat tart but a sweet finish, and better than stewed crow any day. Even PMcQ seems to agree: (yahoo sports) UCI president Pat McQuaid started the week firmly reprimanding Bettini for his refusal to sign [doping loyalty oath] but on Sunday he had warm praise for the Italian's achievement. "There's a famous saying from Italy: Veni, vidi, vici and Paolo Bettini came, saw and conquered," McQuaid told reporters. "A rider who can win a race under the pressure he's been under is a classic, special rider. I've nothing but the highest praise for him. He won a classic race today, with the best five riders of the race at the front, and he came through and won. "We can only give him all the praise and support he needs." Yum yum, is there more? --D-y FANTASTIC! Bettini makes some justice for himself, and McBoggie proves what a sleazebag hypoicrite he is. I'd love to think that this might inspire the rest of the riders to stand up for themselves. Not goonna happen though. You can count me a member of the Bettini fan club after all this BS. Best revenge he could have had that didn't involve stakes and bonfires. Bill C |
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On Sep 30, 10:15 am, Ewoud Dronkert
wrote: Alex Beascoechea schreef: O.K. So the spanish team screwded up. But can anybody explain what the 3 Dutchmen in the final group were thinking about? It seems that Boogerd could not get the other two to move their asses to help him. I think they were spent. Kroon was hanging back already after some great showing a few laps before. It was said he had stomach troubles the last few days. Dekker, well he has his moments but I don't believe he can be an explosive classics rider. I also think 250+ km might be pushing it for him, at his age. [Wishful thinking:] Too bad Langeveld and Ten Dam had to work in 2 chases earlier and that Gesink was in all sorts of breaks. They might have been up there as well. Ah yes, Kroon just on tv, very disappointed, almost in tears. This was on TV!! C'mon, I looked..all I found was bullriding and a variety of gigantic uniformed guys slamming into one another, seemingly arguing over this oval looking, pointy ball..... But Cleveland are in the playoffs(allright, allright, I admit it, I like baseball..........) He focussed on this race for the past 2 years and he was super, had great legs, didn't feel them but he missed some energy in the final after a few days of being sick. -- E. Dronkert |
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