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Posted on 14-08-2008 21:39
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still there is always a mission to give for Dekker... |
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-08-2008 20:14
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Rumour going around is
Zubeldia -> Astana
EDIT: https://www.astana-cyclingteam.com/new...eldia.html
Edited by issoisso on 17-08-2008 20:18
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jolly_antunes |
Posted on 17-08-2008 20:27
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I believe that's already a confirmation...
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fefj |
Posted on 17-08-2008 20:29
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I'm actually suprised by this...but i guess i shouldnt be |
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Posted on 17-08-2008 20:33
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It will be a interesting TdF 2009. Contador, Klöden, Leipheimer and Zubeldia on the same team |
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-08-2008 20:43
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fefj wrote:
I'm actually suprised by this...but i guess i shouldnt be
Out of curiosity, why are you surprised?
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fefj |
Posted on 17-08-2008 20:47
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issoisso wrote:
fefj wrote:
I'm actually suprised by this...but i guess i shouldnt be
Out of curiosity, why are you surprised?
Mainly because i'm naïve, and actually had a little sympathy for the guy. He was never the best, but used what he had to get in the top 5.
Secondly cause i'm bloody tired... |
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-08-2008 20:48
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fefj wrote:
issoisso wrote:
fefj wrote:
I'm actually suprised by this...but i guess i shouldnt be
Out of curiosity, why are you surprised?
Mainly because i'm naïve, and actually had a little sympathy for the guy. He was never the best, but used what he had to get in the top 5.
Secondly cause i'm bloody tired...
I'm still not sure I get what you're implying
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Posted on 17-08-2008 20:49
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I think it's a suprising transfer, I could never have predicted Zubeldia to Astana. |
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fefj |
Posted on 17-08-2008 20:53
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issoisso wrote:
fefj wrote:
issoisso wrote:
fefj wrote:
I'm actually suprised by this...but i guess i shouldnt be
Out of curiosity, why are you surprised?
Mainly because i'm naïve, and actually had a little sympathy for the guy. He was never the best, but used what he had to get in the top 5.
Secondly cause i'm bloody tired...
I'm still not sure I get what you're implying
Honestly, nothing. Im just suprised..and i don't belive Astana one bit. Think Bruyneel is one of the "architechts" behind cyclings "downfall"...we need to get rid of him. Hang him, or burn him, i really don't care...just make him dissappear form cycling ! |
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Stairs |
Posted on 17-08-2008 21:25
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I think we're a lot who are a bit surprised by this. Zubeldia was Mr. Euskaltel.
Never.
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-08-2008 21:30
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naaaah, Sánchez is the golden boy now and has priority in every regard inside that team
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Stairs |
Posted on 17-08-2008 21:41
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But he's not a Basque
No, I just think Zubeldia needed fresh air. He has been part of the Fundacion Euskadi almost his whole cycling career and it's time to move on after a disappointing Tour.
Never.
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-08-2008 21:48
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Stairs wrote:
But he's not a Basque
doesn't matter. he rode for basque youth teams and that's what matters. a guy who didn't ride for basque youth teams won't be allowed at Euskaltel regardless of being basque or what. If he did ride for basque youth teams Euskaltel will sign him irregardless of him being spanish, japanese or from vanuatu
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Stairs |
Posted on 17-08-2008 22:06
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Don't you teach me what I already know!
You need to start looking more at the possibility that I would actually just start my post with a lousy argument which is not at all an argument but more a note for no use. This was the second time in just a few days both your head and eyes missed the lack of point. Next time I will report the incident to CrueTrue and I warn you, he will not be merciful to your lack of understanding of the holy Danish sarcasm.
Edited by Stairs on 17-08-2008 22:07
Never.
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-08-2008 22:09
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I got your point both times
I just enjoy annoying you
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Stairs |
Posted on 17-08-2008 22:14
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I know you do. And I would love to annoy you, but as I'm a fine young gentleman from the Greater Country of Denmark, I let you Portuguese have your daily dose of fun and I'll just keep my nose high in the sky.
Hmpf!
Never.
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-08-2008 22:21
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who cares, you're just a 3m tall obnoxious dumb as a door unemotional blond scandinavian, as the stereotype says
Stereotypes never lie!
now excuse me while I go play football and go to the beach as we here do 24 hours a day.
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Stairs |
Posted on 17-08-2008 22:43
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Oh, nono, you didn't quite get the stereotyping right. I'm a viking!
You, my friend, is just a poor, poor boy living in the Bronx of Lisboa, getting high on glue with all your poor, poor friends. At the same time, you're stealing Madeleines and watching all the Danish tourists come to your area, eating their huge pigs-on-sticks and pointing fingers at you.
Now that's how the reality looks like!
Never.
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-08-2008 22:44
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Stairs wrote:
Oh, nono, you didn't quite get the stereotyping right. I'm a viking!
You, my friend, is just a poor, poor boy living in the Bronx of Lisboa, getting high on glue with all your poor, poor friends. At the same time, you're stealing Madeleines and watching all the Danish tourists come to your area, eating their huge pigs-on-sticks and pointing fingers at you.
Now that's how the reality looks like!
yeah, that's about the view I have of those idiots from Lisboa
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