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Date: 25 Jul 2007 10:57:00
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Subject: CSC's bastard live update
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from CSC live update on today's stage "66 km It was on Port de Larrau, Miguel Indurain got dropped for good in 1996, when Bjarne Riis attacked and formed a group of eight riders who reached the summit together and also reached the finish in Pamplona a long time before the peloton. After the stage Bjarne Riis asked Miguel Indurain to come to the podium to be celebrated in his hometown of Pamplona despite the fact that the Spaniard was dropped to 11th place overall due to the breakaway on the stage." oh yes, the magnificent ( lying cheating blood doping bastard thief) riis was so gracious to invite big mig to the humiliation of losing the yellow jersey in front of his home townfolk...let us remember the moment and not speak of the evils that carry to this day. thank you csc for reminding us of what your humble ds has done to gain the goods he got away with
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 20:27:39
From: kaiser
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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On Jul 25, 6:35 am, "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyb...@hotmail.com > wrote: > The Big Mig was the last honest winner, and my favorite. Drugs and cheating have been a regular part of the TDF since there has been a TDF. Not to say that Mig was not a nice guy (he was), but unfortunately, we'll never know. Mig the small town boy might have been too humble to design a doping program for himself, but that does not mean that he was not such a passive person as to allow others to steer him into that ugly world.
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 23:43:46
From: alex beascoechea
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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source? "kaiser" <pjmanyun@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1185395259.743347.267420@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On Jul 25, 6:35 am, "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyb...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> The Big Mig was the last honest winner, and my favorite. > > Drugs and cheating have been a regular part of the TDF since there has > been a TDF. Not to say that Mig was not a nice guy (he was), but > unfortunately, we'll never know. > Mig the small town boy might have been too humble to design a doping > program for himself, but that does not mean that he was not such a > passive person as to allow others to steer him into that ugly world. >
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 14:17:19
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Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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On Jul 25, 9:35 am, "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyb...@hotmail.com > wrote: > > from CSC live update on today's stage "66 km It was on Port de > > Larrau, Miguel Indurain got dropped for good in 1996, when Bjarne Riis > > attacked and formed a group of eight riders who reached the summit > > together and also reached the finish in Pamplona a long time before > > the peloton. After the stage Bjarne Riis asked Miguel Indurain to come > > to the podium to be celebrated in his hometown of Pamplona despite the > > fact that the Spaniard was dropped to 11th place overall due to the > > breakaway on the stage." > > > oh yes, the magnificent ( lying cheating blood doping bastard thief) > > riis was so gracious to invite big mig to the humiliation of losing > > the yellow jersey in front of his home townfolk...let us remember the > > moment and not speak of the evils that carry to this day. thank you > > csc for reminding us of what your humble ds has done to gain the goods > > he got away with > > ----------- > The Big Mig was the last honest winner, and my favorite. Even used > clinchers, didn't need to dope due to his freakish large lungs. He's one of > the few that will live to long ripe age, because he didn't turn his body > into a chemistry experiment. I think it was this very moment, when dope > triumphed over freakish natural ability. Riis proved it that day. From > then on, dope was the way to go, and now cycling is suffering the > consequences. The Big Mig will always be known as the last one to respect > the tour as a competition between atheletes, now it's all about greed and > cheating. As opposed to 1904, when the top 4 GC finishers were disqualified for cheating. -ilan
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 13:35:50
From: Callistus Valerius
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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> from CSC live update on today's stage "66 km It was on Port de > Larrau, Miguel Indurain got dropped for good in 1996, when Bjarne Riis > attacked and formed a group of eight riders who reached the summit > together and also reached the finish in Pamplona a long time before > the peloton. After the stage Bjarne Riis asked Miguel Indurain to come > to the podium to be celebrated in his hometown of Pamplona despite the > fact that the Spaniard was dropped to 11th place overall due to the > breakaway on the stage." > > oh yes, the magnificent ( lying cheating blood doping bastard thief) > riis was so gracious to invite big mig to the humiliation of losing > the yellow jersey in front of his home townfolk...let us remember the > moment and not speak of the evils that carry to this day. thank you > csc for reminding us of what your humble ds has done to gain the goods > he got away with ----------- The Big Mig was the last honest winner, and my favorite. Even used clinchers, didn't need to dope due to his freakish large lungs. He's one of the few that will live to long ripe age, because he didn't turn his body into a chemistry experiment. I think it was this very moment, when dope triumphed over freakish natural ability. Riis proved it that day. From then on, dope was the way to go, and now cycling is suffering the consequences. The Big Mig will always be known as the last one to respect the tour as a competition between atheletes, now it's all about greed and cheating.
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 10:26:28
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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Callistus Valerius wrote: > The Big Mig was the last honest winner, and my favorite. Even used > clinchers, didn't need to dope due to his freakish large lungs. Dumbass, While its true that we need some trollers to improve our July hit count, you really suck. Have you considered attending the Allbright-Trdina Trolling Academy ?
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 19:06:37
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 13:35:50 GMT, "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyboss@hotmail.com > wrote: >The Big Mig was the last honest winner, and my favorite. Even used >clinchers, didn't need to dope due to his freakish large lungs. Hahaha. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 14:04:56
From: Charles Stein
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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I like Big Mig, but he used EPO he has admitted it as I have read. "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyboss@hotmail.com > wrote in message news:WkIpi.11789$zA4.11273@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net... >> from CSC live update on today's stage "66 km It was on Port de >> Larrau, Miguel Indurain got dropped for good in 1996, when Bjarne Riis >> attacked and formed a group of eight riders who reached the summit >> together and also reached the finish in Pamplona a long time before >> the peloton. After the stage Bjarne Riis asked Miguel Indurain to come >> to the podium to be celebrated in his hometown of Pamplona despite the >> fact that the Spaniard was dropped to 11th place overall due to the >> breakaway on the stage." >> >> oh yes, the magnificent ( lying cheating blood doping bastard thief) >> riis was so gracious to invite big mig to the humiliation of losing >> the yellow jersey in front of his home townfolk...let us remember the >> moment and not speak of the evils that carry to this day. thank you >> csc for reminding us of what your humble ds has done to gain the goods >> he got away with > ----------- > The Big Mig was the last honest winner, and my favorite. Even used > clinchers, didn't need to dope due to his freakish large lungs. He's one > of > the few that will live to long ripe age, because he didn't turn his body > into a chemistry experiment. I think it was this very moment, when dope > triumphed over freakish natural ability. Riis proved it that day. From > then on, dope was the way to go, and now cycling is suffering the > consequences. The Big Mig will always be known as the last one to respect > the tour as a competition between atheletes, now it's all about greed and > cheating. > >
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 18:21:21
From: Carl Sundquist
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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"Charles Stein" <scharles@earthlink.net > wrote in message news:D4-dndNrFI57LDrbnZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@comcast.com... >I like Big Mig, but he used EPO he has admitted it as I have read. Citation, please.
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Date: 28 Jul 2007 00:13:24
From: Tom Kunich
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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"Carl Sundquist" <carlsun@cox.net > wrote in message news:86vqi.6218$GO6.4068@newsfe21.lga... > "Charles Stein" <scharles@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:D4-dndNrFI57LDrbnZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@comcast.com... >>I like Big Mig, but he used EPO he has admitted it as I have read. > > Citation, please. Can't cite something that never happened. What Big Mig said was that he raced people and beat them and he didn't care what they doing.
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 19:09:42
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 14:04:56 -0400, "Charles Stein" <scharles@earthlink.net > wrote: >I like Big Mig, but he used EPO he has admitted it as I have read. Where did you read that? -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 07:10:07
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: CSC's bastard live update
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 10:57:00 -0000, raamman@gmail.com wrote: >from CSC live update on today's stage "66 km It was on Port de >Larrau, Miguel Indurain got dropped for good in 1996, when Bjarne Riis >attacked and formed a group of eight riders who reached the summit >together and also reached the finish in Pamplona a long time before >the peloton. After the stage Bjarne Riis asked Miguel Indurain to come >to the podium to be celebrated in his hometown of Pamplona despite the >fact that the Spaniard was dropped to 11th place overall due to the >breakaway on the stage." > >oh yes, the magnificent ( lying cheating blood doping bastard thief) >riis was so gracious to invite big mig to the humiliation of losing >the yellow jersey in front of his home townfolk...let us remember the >moment and not speak of the evils that carry to this day. thank you >csc for reminding us of what your humble ds has done to gain the goods >he got away with That takes some balls on Riis' part to have online. That said, I don't feel bad for Indurain as I believe he was doping too. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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