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Date: 27 Jul 2007 20:21:50
From: Simon Brooke
Subject: Go Sandy!
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Isn't it nice to have a good bit of racing to talk about, after all the shite? Go Sandy! That was a perfectly executed move, off the back and down the inside of the traffic island, giving him enough room to get a clear gap. Yes, Boogerd pulled him back in the end, but then didn't have enough left in the tank to sprint. Clever, wily, exciting racing. And then in his post race interview, giving credit and thanks to all his breakaway partners. Chapeau! An excellent example of grace in victory. Frankly, today, I'd have been pleased to see any of Casar, Boogerd or Mercx win - they're all great cyclists. Nothing against Lefevre, either, but the others are all people I've watched and enjoyed watching over the years. -- simon@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ ;; 'I think we should trust our president in every decision ;; that he makes and we should just support that' ;; Britney Spears of George W Bush, CNN 04:09:03
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 14:02:20
From: joseph.santaniello@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Go Sandy!
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On Jul 27, 9:21 pm, Simon Brooke <si...@jasmine.org.uk > wrote: > Isn't it nice to have a good bit of racing to talk about, after all the > shite? Go Sandy! That was a perfectly executed move, off the back and down > the inside of the traffic island, giving him enough room to get a clear > gap. Yes, Boogerd pulled him back in the end, but then didn't have enough > left in the tank to sprint. Clever, wily, exciting racing. And then in his > post race interview, giving credit and thanks to all his breakaway > partners. Chapeau! An excellent example of grace in victory. > > Frankly, today, I'd have been pleased to see any of Casar, Boogerd or Mercx > win - they're all great cyclists. Nothing against Lefevre, either, but the > others are all people I've watched and enjoyed watching over the years. > > -- > si...@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke)http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ > > ;; 'I think we should trust our president in every decision > ;; that he makes and we should just support that' > ;; Britney Spears of George W Bush, CNN 04:09:03 It was beautiful. You could see the millisecond when he saw his oppurtunity when they approached the island, and despite getting caught and sitting in front he kept his cool, waited til he had a tiny gap, knew they were just as wasted as he was and pulled it off. And after a nasty spill earlier too! Joseph
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Date: 28 Jul 2007 00:55:59
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: Go Sandy!
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In article <1185570140.155319.316430@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com >, "joseph.santaniello@gmail.com" <joseph.santaniello@gmail.com > wrote: > On Jul 27, 9:21 pm, Simon Brooke <si...@jasmine.org.uk> wrote: > > Isn't it nice to have a good bit of racing to talk about, after all the > > shite? Go Sandy! That was a perfectly executed move, off the back and down > > the inside of the traffic island, giving him enough room to get a clear > > gap. Yes, Boogerd pulled him back in the end, but then didn't have enough > > left in the tank to sprint. Clever, wily, exciting racing. And then in his > > post race interview, giving credit and thanks to all his breakaway > > partners. Chapeau! An excellent example of grace in victory. > > > > Frankly, today, I'd have been pleased to see any of Casar, Boogerd or Mercx > > win - they're all great cyclists. Nothing against Lefevre, either, but the > > others are all people I've watched and enjoyed watching over the years. > > > > -- > > si...@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke)http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ > > > > ;; 'I think we should trust our president in every decision > > ;; that he makes and we should just support that' > > ;; Britney Spears of George W Bush, CNN 04:09:03 > > It was beautiful. You could see the millisecond when he saw his > oppurtunity when they approached the island, and despite getting > caught and sitting in front he kept his cool, waited til he had a tiny > gap, knew they were just as wasted as he was and pulled it off. And > after a nasty spill earlier too! > > Joseph No, the spill helped. Remember Lance on the Musette Stage? It was established then on rbr that a well-timed crash gives you a performance-enhancing boost. It's true, I see the Master's Fatties doing it all the time, -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca 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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Date: 27 Jul 2007 18:55:16
From: G.T.
Subject: Re: Go Sandy!
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"Ryan Cousineau" <rcousine@sfu.ca > wrote in message news:rcousine-258D08.17560027072007@news.telus.net... > > No, the spill helped. Remember Lance on the Musette Stage? It was > established then on rbr that a well-timed crash gives you a > performance-enhancing boost. I didn't agree then, and don't now. > > It's true, I see the Master's Fatties doing it all the time, > Before I was a Master Fatty crashing was definitely detrimental to my performance. Now that I am a Master Fatty it would probably kill me. Greg -- http://ticketmastersucks.org "Ya gotta stop riding the brakes, ya gotta stop robbing the cradle" - Chris D
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 22:22:25
From: Davey Crockett
Subject: Re: Go Sandy!
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Simon Brooke <simon@jasmine.org.uk > writes: > Isn't it nice to have a good bit of racing to talk about, after all the > shite? Go Sandy! That was a perfectly executed move, off the back and down > the inside of the traffic island, giving him enough room to get a clear > gap. Yes, Boogerd pulled him back in the end, but then didn't have enough > left in the tank to sprint. Clever, wily, exciting racing. And then in his > post race interview, giving credit and thanks to all his breakaway > partners. Chapeau! An excellent example of grace in victory. > > Frankly, today, I'd have been pleased to see any of Casar, Boogerd or Mercx > win - they're all great cyclists. Nothing against Lefevre, either, but the > others are all people I've watched and enjoyed watching over the years. > Right on Simon -- Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply
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