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rjc_43 |
Posted on 28-04-2010 12:25
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Well, basically, they're probably right. I've yet to find another website that does put up (in English) as much information, race reports, and interviews with riders, as they do.
However. I'm fed up, to the back teeth, of their complete, and utter, lack of literary skills. It's not just a few full stops, or commas, missed here or there. It's a serious, and complete inadequacy to write the Queen's language.
So, in an attempt to alleviate my stress caused my reading such drivel, I want to moan to all of you, and share the awful mistakes that they make.
Here's the first:
"Sassi was part of the youngest member of the team of sports doctors that worked with Francesco Moser when he broke the hour record in 1983."
So, if we read that correctly, Sassi was part of the youngest sports doctor, who in turn was actually on a team of other sports doctors in working with Moser to enable him to break the hour record in 1983. Wow, so Sassi was attached surgically? Or via some other means?
Not quite as bad:
Sassi insisted he fight back and refuses to let his health problems stop him making plans for the future.
Either: Sassi insisted he fought back and refused to let his health problems stop him making plans for the future;
or:
Sassi insists he will fight back and refuses to let his health problems stop him making plans for the future.
I mean, come on, you're the leading cycling website and you can't even cope with keeping things in one tense? It's past, present or future, you can't mix it up. Sheesh.
Anywhoooo. Enough moan from me, feel free to moan along with me, or just ignore me. Whatever.
I'm also sure I'll be posting more incompetance here in the future...
Edited by rjc_43 on 28-04-2010 17:51
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issoisso |
Posted on 28-04-2010 12:47
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100% Agreed.
Getting riders' names just plain wrong is also a very large disrespect of said riders.
I can understand a type. I can understand if by mistake they type "Friere" once. But a whole article's worth of "Friere" is a massive disrespect to the man.
They do this constantly with a lot of riders. I just mentioned Freire because they do it to him over and over and over and over and over.
Also, this little gem the other day:
(...)as he swept through to take his first win of the season, and the first victory by a Continental rider in the race.
3 out of 5 stages were won by Continental riders in this race. This was stage 5. You do the math.
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 28-04-2010 13:47
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Just another stupid title:
Koreans dominate home Tour
Stage results
# Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Hyo Suk Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling 1:12:08
2 Peng Da Jiao (Chn) Max Success Sports
3 Hossein Alizadeh (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
General classification after stage 6 #
Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Yeung Ying Hon (HKg) Hong Kong China National Team 19:36:47
2 Michael Friedman (USA) Jelly Belly p/b Kenda 0:02:03
3 Vadim Shaekhov (Uzb) Uzbekistan National Team 0:02:11
4 Hyo Suk Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling 0:02:12
5 Jesse Anthony (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 0:02:13
6 Gang Xu (Chn) Max Success Sports 0:02:15
7 Peng Da Jiao (Chn) Max Success Sports 0:02:16
8 Dong Hun Kim (Kor) KSPO 0:02:21
9 Taiji Nishitani (Jpn) Japan National Team 0:02:24
10 Roger Beuchat (Swi) CKT TMIT - Champion System
Surely dominate refers to say, top 3 places on the stage? Or winning the overall?
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 28-04-2010 17:46
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His Euskaltel-Euskadi team dominated the final five kilometres of the 156km stage and then Urtasun timed his sprint perfectly, coming up on the barriers to pass Angel Vicioso (Andalucia) and Joaquin Sobrino (Seleccion Espana). Australia's Johnnie Walker (Footon-Servetto) finished eighth in the sprint.
1 Pablo Urtasun Perez (Spa) Euskaltel - Euskadi 3:41:04
2 Angel Vicioso Arcos (Spa) Andalucia - Cajasur
3 Joaquin Sobrino (Spa) Spain
4 Pedro M Soeiro (Por) Loule - Louletano
5 Oscar Grau (Spa) Burgos 2016 - Castilla Y Leon
6 José Herrada (Spa) Caja Rural
7 Ricardo GarcÃa (Spa) Orbea
8 Enrique Mata Cabello (Spa) Footon-Servetto
9 Johnnie Walker (Aus) Footon-Servetto
10 Jorge Montenegro (Arg) Andalucia - Cajasur
Need I comment?
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Posted on 28-04-2010 17:50
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If you're going to diss their English, get your spelling right. |
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 28-04-2010 17:51
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fenian_1234 wrote:
If you're going to diss their English, get your spelling right.
Was waiting for someone to notice
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Posted on 04-05-2010 11:55
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Cavendish has dominated the Giro sprints in the last two years and his absence means this year's fast finishes will be wide open. The big showdown will be between Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-Farnese Vini) and Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Transitions) but Robbie McEwen (Katusha), Baden Cooke (Saxo Bank) and Giro debutant Oscar Freire (Rabobank) will surely be a threat, as will the Team Sky combo of CJ Sutton and Greg Henderson.
I'm sorry, does Andre Greipel not count?
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Posted on 04-05-2010 13:07
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rjc_43 wrote:
Cavendish has dominated the Giro sprints in the last two years and his absence means this year's fast finishes will be wide open. The big showdown will be between Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-Farnese Vini) and Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Transitions) but Robbie McEwen (Katusha), Baden Cooke (Saxo Bank) and Giro debutant Oscar Freire (Rabobank) will surely be a threat, as will the Team Sky combo of CJ Sutton and Greg Henderson.
I'm sorry, does Andre Greipel not count?
It seems the pro-Cav media have decided Greipel no longer exists
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Jape |
Posted on 05-05-2010 15:42
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International Azerbaijan Tour Date: May 3- 8, Location: Iran Discipline: ,Road - 2.2
Is it me or has Iran recently invaded Azebaijan ? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 05-05-2010 15:47
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rjc_43 wrote:
Cavendish has dominated the Giro sprints in the last two years and his absence means this year's fast finishes will be wide open. The big showdown will be between Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-Farnese Vini) and Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Transitions) but Robbie McEwen (Katusha), Baden Cooke (Saxo Bank) and Giro debutant Oscar Freire (Rabobank) will surely be a threat, as will the Team Sky combo of CJ Sutton and Greg Henderson.
I'm sorry, does Andre Greipel not count?
Personally, I find the first sentence far more jarring, retarded and just plain wrong
Edited by issoisso on 05-05-2010 15:47
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Posted on 05-05-2010 15:55
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Jape wrote:
International Azerbaijan Tour Date: May 3- 8, Location: Iran Discipline: ,Road - 2.2
Is it me or has Iran recently invaded Azebaijan ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaij...%28Iran%29
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Posted on 05-05-2010 16:05
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I'm also not sure how they get their info from Dutch sources (google translate, probably), but they very often mistranslate Dutch-spoken interviews. |
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Jape |
Posted on 05-05-2010 17:11
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Ok, never knew there was a region in Iran that has the same name as a country. Honest mistake
Btw, they think Boom will be a favorite for the Giro prologue, so not just translation errors.
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Posted on 05-05-2010 20:49
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On the front page now there is the story about he 4 Days of Dunkirk.
However it says that Ciolek was outpaced by a Dutch fast-man.
But Alex Rasmussen won the Stage and he is Danish.
EDIT: They've changed it to Danish now.
Edited by jph27 on 06-05-2010 07:15
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Posted on 06-05-2010 14:55
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Made a thread about this problem a while ago on the cyclingnews forum, and got attacked by the cyclingnews fanboys. There wasnt any response from the crew though....
https://forum.cyclingnews.com/showthre...php?t=4758
Also more people getting annoyed
https://forum.cyclingnews.com/showthre...php?t=7153
Shouldn't be too hard getting the nationality of one of the worlds best female mountain bikers right..... |
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Posted on 11-05-2010 06:05
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Not really on topic because it isnt CN and it isn't online, but VeloNews has in the column "Sprinters Galore" by John Wilcockson has Mauricio Ardila listed along with Freire and Brown, for Rabobanks sprint squad.
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Posted on 18-05-2010 14:42
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Alberto Contador will once again not ride the Spanish national road championships as he prepares to defend his 2009 Tour de France title.
Coming a week before the start of the Tour in Amsterdam
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olabj |
Posted on 18-05-2010 14:51
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now you just took it out of proportions.. still funny though. Here is the rest of the line:
"Coming a week before the start of the Tour in Amsterdam, Contador cited the course scheduled for the 226.4km road race (June 27) as the reason for his decision not to compete"
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issoisso |
Posted on 18-05-2010 17:20
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bfreire is right. The Tour starts in Rotterdam
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olabj |
Posted on 18-05-2010 18:03
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aah, I completely forgot |
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