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Levi dopes his way to Tour de Suisse win
ilan wrote:
On Jun 19, 5:36*pm, Anton Berlin wrote: Sincere congratulations to Levi for your successful doping program under Lance's tutelage. In the post race interview, Levi said that before the final stage, he had a call from two time Tour de Suisse winner Andy Hampsten encouraging him. So it seems clear that it wasn't drugs that helped Levi win, but Andy's inspirational win on yhe Gavia Pass which led to his winning the 1988 Giro. -ilan I don't like the fact that The Hampster has LL on speed dial. Surely The Hampster reads cyclingnews and therefore knows Levi is doped to the effin gills. But the Hampster goes around trying to portray his early retirement into a swan song about not wanting to dope. I guess that would be the ****ing Black Swan. I don't like the fact that Gavia Boy is bisexual on this whole doping thing. I mean do you think Lemon Club calls Levi? Lance would never tolerate that kind of disloyalty coming from bald headed doper Levi Leapfrog. Magilla |
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Levi dopes his way to Tour de Suisse win
"RicodJour" wrote in message ... On Jun 19, 12:10 pm, ilan wrote: In the post race interview, Levi said that before the final stage, he had a call from two time Tour de Suisse winner Andy Hampsten encouraging him. So it seems clear that it wasn't drugs that helped Levi win, but Andy's inspirational win on yhe Gavia Pass which led to his winning the 1988 Giro. ======= I wonder how many people LemonD has picked up the phone to encourage. Andy + Greg - R ======= Greg goes one better. When they confess to doping, he grants their ultimate wish. All of their virtual wins are added to the record books. What's confusing to me is how you deal with multiple virtual wins for the same event. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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Levi dopes his way to Tour de Suisse win
On Jun 20, 12:03*am, "Mike Jacoubowsky"
wrote: "RicodJour" wrote in message ... On Jun 19, 12:10 pm, ilan wrote: In the post race interview, Levi said that before the final stage, he had a call from two time Tour de Suisse winner Andy Hampsten encouraging him. So it seems clear that it wasn't drugs that helped Levi win, but Andy's inspirational win on yhe Gavia Pass which led to his winning the 1988 Giro. ======= I wonder how many people LemonD has picked up the phone to encourage. Andy + Greg - R ======= Greg goes one better. When they confess to doping, he grants their ultimate wish. All of their virtual wins are added to the record books. What's confusing to me is how you deal with multiple virtual wins for the same event. String theory. Or LSD. One or the other. R |
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Levi dopes his way to Tour de Suisse win
Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
What's confusing to me is how you deal with multiple virtual wins for the same event. RicodJour wrote: String theory. Or LSD. One or the other. Old fashioned quantum theory works just fine for that using the MWI. And decoherence works quite well on rbr. |
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Levi dopes his way to Tour de Suisse win
On 6/19/2011 11:10 AM, ilan wrote:
In the post race interview, Levi said that before the final stage, he had a call from two time Tour de Suisse winner Andy Hampsten encouraging him. So it seems clear that it wasn't drugs that helped Levi win, but Andy's inspirational win on yhe Gavia Pass which led to his winning the 1988 Giro. This is appropriate. Hampsten won the 1987 race by 1 second over Dutch rider Peter Winnen, which required Ron Kiefel to take the last time bonus sprint from Winnen to preserve the victory. Levi should have sat up at the finish, he had three seconds to play with. F |
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Levi dopes his way to Tour de Suisse win
On Jun 20, 10:43*am, Fred Flintstein
wrote: On 6/19/2011 11:10 AM, ilan wrote: In the post race interview, Levi said that before the final stage, he had a call from two time Tour de Suisse winner Andy Hampsten encouraging him. So it seems clear that it wasn't drugs that helped Levi win, but Andy's inspirational win on yhe Gavia Pass which led to his winning the 1988 Giro. This is appropriate. Hampsten won the 1987 race by 1 second over Dutch rider Peter Winnen, which required Ron Kiefel to take the last time bonus sprint from Winnen to preserve the victory. Levi should have sat up at the finish, he had three seconds to play with. You do realize, non-directionality of time equations notwithstanding, that we only perceive time going forward, right? How would Levi know where Il Papoosa would finish? It would make more sense for Il Prepuce to act really tired near the end when it was really close, dog it, let LL think he was going to win the yellow jersey, then sprint at the finish and win by one second. Then laugh and yell, "In your FACE, Levi!" or whatever that translates to in Italian, as he crossed the line. R |
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Levi dopes his way to Tour de Suisse win
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"Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote: Greg goes one better. When they confess to doping, he grants their ultimate wish. All of their virtual wins are added to the record books. In Greg's column. -- Old Fritz |
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Levi dopes his way to Tour de Suisse win
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, RicodJour wrote: On Jun 20, 10:43Â*am, Fred Flintstein wrote: On 6/19/2011 11:10 AM, ilan wrote: In the post race interview, Levi said that before the final stage, he had a call from two time Tour de Suisse winner Andy Hampsten encouraging him. So it seems clear that it wasn't drugs that helped Levi win, but Andy's inspirational win on yhe Gavia Pass which led to his winning the 1988 Giro. This is appropriate. Hampsten won the 1987 race by 1 second over Dutch rider Peter Winnen, which required Ron Kiefel to take the last time bonus sprint from Winnen to preserve the victory. Levi should have sat up at the finish, he had three seconds to play with. You do realize, non-directionality of time equations notwithstanding, that we only perceive time going forward, right? How would Levi know where Il Papoosa would finish? It would make more sense for Il Prepuce to act really tired near the end when it was really close, dog it, let LL think he was going to win the yellow jersey, then sprint at the finish and win by one second. Then laugh and yell, "In your FACE, Levi!" or whatever that translates to in Italian, as he crossed the line. Besame culo. -- Old Fritz |
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On Jun 19, 9:03*pm, "Mike Jacoubowsky"
wrote: "RicodJour" wrote in message ... On Jun 19, 12:10 pm, ilan wrote: In the post race interview, Levi said that before the final stage, he had a call from two time Tour de Suisse winner Andy Hampsten encouraging him. So it seems clear that it wasn't drugs that helped Levi win, but Andy's inspirational win on yhe Gavia Pass which led to his winning the 1988 Giro. ======= I wonder how many people LemonD has picked up the phone to encourage. Andy + Greg - R ======= Greg goes one better. When they confess to doping, he grants their ultimate wish. All of their virtual wins are added to the record books. What's confusing to me is how you deal with multiple virtual wins for the same event. --Mike-- * * Chain Reaction Bicycleswww.ChainReactionBicycles.com You don't actually win until you look at the result. Once you look and get the result, all other possibilities collapse. Phil H |
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Levi dopes his way to Tour de Suisse win
On Jun 20, 2:11*pm, Frederick the Great wrote:
*RicodJour wrote: Fred Flintstein wrote: Levi should have sat up at the finish, he had three seconds to play with. You do realize, non-directionality of time equations notwithstanding, that we only perceive time going forward, right? *How would Levi know where Il Papoosa would finish? *It would make more sense for Il Prepuce to act really tired near the end when it was really close, dog it, let LL think he was going to win the yellow jersey, then sprint at the finish and win by one second. *Then laugh and yell, "In your FACE, Levi!" or whatever that translates to in Italian, as he crossed the line. Besame culo. Thanks for the assist! Errr...that was meant as assistance, wasn't it? R |
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