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Date: 26 Jul 2007 02:49:25
From: Callistus Valerius
Subject: RAAM vs. TDF
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Now having watched both RAAM and TDF, the biggest difference between the two races is at RAAM the first guy across the finish line wins. In the TDF it could be the second, third or fourth guy across the finish line. The tdf always keeps you guessing on who really won, maybe that's why many consider it better than RAAM, because of the uncertainty.
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 16:10:30
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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On Jul 26, 5:31 am, Qui si parla Campagnolo <pe...@vecchios.com > wrote: > On Jul 25, 11:11 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@sfu.ca> wrote: > > > In article <VYTpi.11794$Od7....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > > "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyb...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > Now having watched both RAAM and TDF, the biggest difference between the two > > > races is at RAAM the first guy across the finish line wins. In the TDF it > > > could be the second, third or fourth guy across the finish line. The tdf > > > always keeps you guessing on who really won, maybe that's why many consider > > > it better than RAAM, because of the uncertainty. > > > Dumbass: > > > this doesn't happen in RAAM because their testing regime is nonexistent. > > Not exactly One of the owners of RAAM is a customer of mine and their > testing is both rigorous and frequent during RAAM. BUT the difference > is that RAAM riders welcome testing whereas racers in the european > peloton view it as an inconvenience and a chore..cuz they may get > caught!!!! Bunch of wankers. I hope they all lose their jobs and pro > cycling in Europe disappears. Assuming this is true, I apologize for my earlier joke, which I thought contained at least a kernel of truth. In fact, I go with JT's explanation as well: doping for RAAM would be only slightly less dumb than Cat 4 doping, or beer league softball doping (oh, you know it's happened, don't you?) I don't hope pro cycling disappears, and I doubt it will. Sponsors may drift away, leading to lower team budgets, reduced rider salaries, and more dubious sponsors (you'll know the era has arrived when Goldenpalace gets a Div III team...). But there's a lot of races in Europe that are just going to happen because they're a huge local happening. Even if it was only 20 un-salaried Belgians riding around the houses, Paris-Roubaix would go on. Think of pro cycling with cyclocross-sized crowds and you're getting there.
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 11:30:40
From: Marty
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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On Jul 26, 9:08 am, ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > On Jul 26, 8:31 am, Qui si parla Campagnolo <pe...@vecchios.com> > wrote: > > > > > > > On Jul 25, 11:11 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@sfu.ca> wrote: > > > > In article <VYTpi.11794$Od7....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > > > "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyb...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Now having watched both RAAM and TDF, the biggest difference between the two > > > > races is at RAAM the first guy across the finish line wins. In the TDF it > > > > could be the second, third or fourth guy across the finish line. The tdf > > > > always keeps you guessing on who really won, maybe that's why many consider > > > > it better than RAAM, because of the uncertainty. > > > > Dumbass: > > > > this doesn't happen in RAAM because their testing regime is nonexistent. > > > Not exactly One of the owners of RAAM is a customer of mine and their > > testing is both rigorous and frequent during RAAM. BUT the difference > > is that RAAM riders welcome testing whereas racers in the european > > peloton view it as an inconvenience and a chore..cuz they may get > > caught!!!! Bunch of wankers. I hope they all lose their jobs and pro > > cycling in Europe disappears. > > > > -- > > > Ryan Cousineau rcous...@sfu.cahttp://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 > > I was on a RAAM support in 1994, and there wasn't a single drug test, > nor was this ever mentioned > in the pre-race rider and support conference. The officials also put a > tape at the finish line for the winners > to break through, like in ancient running races. Just to make sure, I > asked them if this was usual practice > for cycling races, e.g., did they do this in the Tour de France, and > they told me that they did not know. > > -ilan- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Ah yes, 1994. Remeber the TdF in 1994? Nothing like today or even the past 9 years w/r to doping. -- Marty I miss the 90's
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 16:41:08
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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On Jul 26, 9:08 am, ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > On Jul 26, 8:31 am, Qui si parla Campagnolo <pe...@vecchios.com> > wrote: > > > > > On Jul 25, 11:11 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@sfu.ca> wrote: > > > > In article <VYTpi.11794$Od7....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > > > "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyb...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Now having watched both RAAM and TDF, the biggest difference between the two > > > > races is at RAAM the first guy across the finish line wins. In the TDF it > > > > could be the second, third or fourth guy across the finish line. The tdf > > > > always keeps you guessing on who really won, maybe that's why many consider > > > > it better than RAAM, because of the uncertainty. > > > > Dumbass: > > > > this doesn't happen in RAAM because their testing regime is nonexistent. > > > Not exactly One of the owners of RAAM is a customer of mine and their > > testing is both rigorous and frequent during RAAM. BUT the difference > > is that RAAM riders welcome testing whereas racers in the european > > peloton view it as an inconvenience and a chore..cuz they may get > > caught!!!! Bunch of wankers. I hope they all lose their jobs and pro > > cycling in Europe disappears. > > > > -- > > > Ryan Cousineau rcous...@sfu.cahttp://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 > > I was on a RAAM support in 1994, and there wasn't a single drug test, > nor was this ever mentioned > in the pre-race rider and support conference. The officials also put a > tape at the finish line for the winners > to break through, like in ancient running races. Just to make sure, I > asked them if this was usual practice > for cycling races, e.g., did they do this in the Tour de France, and > they told me that they did not know. > > -ilan Like 13 years ago..that 1994? Things have changed. EPO started about 1991/2/3/4...RAAM tests today.
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 15:08:43
From:
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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On Jul 26, 8:31 am, Qui si parla Campagnolo <pe...@vecchios.com > wrote: > On Jul 25, 11:11 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@sfu.ca> wrote: > > > In article <VYTpi.11794$Od7....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > > "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyb...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > Now having watched both RAAM and TDF, the biggest difference between the two > > > races is at RAAM the first guy across the finish line wins. In the TDF it > > > could be the second, third or fourth guy across the finish line. The tdf > > > always keeps you guessing on who really won, maybe that's why many consider > > > it better than RAAM, because of the uncertainty. > > > Dumbass: > > > this doesn't happen in RAAM because their testing regime is nonexistent. > > Not exactly One of the owners of RAAM is a customer of mine and their > testing is both rigorous and frequent during RAAM. BUT the difference > is that RAAM riders welcome testing whereas racers in the european > peloton view it as an inconvenience and a chore..cuz they may get > caught!!!! Bunch of wankers. I hope they all lose their jobs and pro > cycling in Europe disappears. > > > > > -- > > Ryan Cousineau rcous...@sfu.cahttp://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 I was on a RAAM support in 1994, and there wasn't a single drug test, nor was this ever mentioned in the pre-race rider and support conference. The officials also put a tape at the finish line for the winners to break through, like in ancient running races. Just to make sure, I asked them if this was usual practice for cycling races, e.g., did they do this in the Tour de France, and they told me that they did not know. -ilan
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 07:23:42
From:
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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On Jul 26, 8:31 am, Qui si parla Campagnolo <pe...@vecchios.com > wrote: > Not exactly One of the owners of RAAM is a customer of mine and their > testing is both rigorous and frequent during RAAM. BUT the difference > is that RAAM riders welcome testing whereas racers in the european > peloton view it as an inconvenience and a chore..cuz they may get > caught!!!! Bunch of wankers. I hope they all lose their jobs and pro > cycling in Europe disappears. Maybe its gotta die but I hope it doesn't "disappear" forever. Cycle racing at its highest level is too beautiful a thing. Those guys are special athletes even without the doping.
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 12:31:39
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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On Jul 25, 11:11 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@sfu.ca > wrote: > In article <VYTpi.11794$Od7....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyb...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Now having watched both RAAM and TDF, the biggest difference between the two > > races is at RAAM the first guy across the finish line wins. In the TDF it > > could be the second, third or fourth guy across the finish line. The tdf > > always keeps you guessing on who really won, maybe that's why many consider > > it better than RAAM, because of the uncertainty. > > Dumbass: > > this doesn't happen in RAAM because their testing regime is nonexistent. Not exactly One of the owners of RAAM is a customer of mine and their testing is both rigorous and frequent during RAAM. BUT the difference is that RAAM riders welcome testing whereas racers in the european peloton view it as an inconvenience and a chore..cuz they may get caught!!!! Bunch of wankers. I hope they all lose their jobs and pro cycling in Europe disappears. > > -- > Ryan Cousineau rcous...@sfu.cahttp://www.wiredcola.com/ > "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics > to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 17:21:48
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:31:39 -0000, Qui si parla Campagnolo <peter@vecchios.com > wrote: >One of the owners of RAAM is a customer of mine and their >testing is both rigorous and frequent during RAAM. I find this hard to believe, due to cost. Are the results of the testing published? What rules do they use to decide what is banned? -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 05:11:32
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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In article <VYTpi.11794$Od7.308@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net >, "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyboss@hotmail.com > wrote: > Now having watched both RAAM and TDF, the biggest difference between the two > races is at RAAM the first guy across the finish line wins. In the TDF it > could be the second, third or fourth guy across the finish line. The tdf > always keeps you guessing on who really won, maybe that's why many consider > it better than RAAM, because of the uncertainty. Dumbass: this doesn't happen in RAAM because their testing regime is nonexistent. -- 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: 26 Jul 2007 05:53:06
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 05:11:32 GMT, Ryan Cousineau <rcousine@sfu.ca > wrote: >In article <VYTpi.11794$Od7.308@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyboss@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Now having watched both RAAM and TDF, the biggest difference between the two >> races is at RAAM the first guy across the finish line wins. In the TDF it >> could be the second, third or fourth guy across the finish line. The tdf >> always keeps you guessing on who really won, maybe that's why many consider >> it better than RAAM, because of the uncertainty. > >Dumbass: > >this doesn't happen in RAAM because their testing regime is nonexistent. I thought it didn't happen in RAAM because only 15 guys and their families care. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 07:50:03
From: Carl Sundquist
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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"John Forrest Tomlinson" <usenetremove@jt10000.com > wrote in message news:8nrga359ku2s83f0pjo0guqnc0225gnnuc@4ax.com... >> >>Dumbass: >> >>this doesn't happen in RAAM because their testing regime is nonexistent. > > I thought it didn't happen in RAAM because only 15 guys and their > families care. Like "National Lampoon's Family Vacation" at 16.31 mph.
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 13:52:06
From: Callistus Valerius
Subject: Re: RAAM vs. TDF
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> > Like "National Lampoon's Family Vacation" at 16.31 mph. -------- That's what it is, if you aren't jacked up on something.
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