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Date: 31 Mar 2007 21:39:23
From: Howard Kveck
Subject: Track Worlds '07 Mens Scratch Race
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It's nice to see someone from a nation that's not known as a cycling powerhouse to win a world title. Kam Po Wong should have been considered a favorite after he won his qualifying heat but he attacked at the right moment and no one had anything for him. One thing about track is that there are many highly competitive riders from non-traditional cycling nations like Argentina, Cuba and (obviously now) Hong Kong. http://www.cyclingnews.com/track/2007/07/wtc07/?id=results/men_scratch -- tanx, Howard Never take a tenant with a monkey. remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
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Date: 01 Apr 2007 19:52:52
From: Stu Fleming
Subject: Re: Track Worlds '07 Mens Scratch Race
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Howard Kveck wrote: > It's nice to see someone from a nation that's not known as a cycling > powerhouse to win a world title. Kam Po Wong should have been considered > a favorite after he won his qualifying heat but he attacked at the right > moment and no one had anything for him. One thing about track is that Greg Henderson needs a new schnozz.
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Date: 01 Apr 2007 00:17:55
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: Track Worlds '07 Mens Scratch Race
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On 31, 9:39 pm, Howard Kveck <YOURhow...@h-SHOESbomb.com > wrote: > It's nice to see someone from a nation that's not known as a cycling > powerhouse to win a world title. Kam Po Wong should have been considered > a favorite after he won his qualifying heat but he attacked at the right > moment and no one had anything for him. One thing about track is that > there are many highly competitive riders from non-traditional cycling Howard, I'm pretty sure you're supposed to put Mr. Wong's name in the subject line. It's not like you're new here...
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