Alakagom wrote:
Confusion in Mallorca. Twitter reporting Dylan Groenewegem winning the first classic, but seems Modulo takes the win in photo finish. Seems the Dutch rider began celebrating too early.
PCS even have Groenewegen 3rd, behind Debusschere too!
Alakagom wrote:
Confusion in Mallorca. Twitter reporting Dylan Groenewegem winning the first classic, but seems Modulo takes the win in photo finish. Seems the Dutch rider began celebrating too early.
PCS even have Groenewegen 3rd, behind Debusschere too!
admirschleck wrote:
So, "Groenewegen'd" is word to use now, but only if 2 guys post faster than you.
good thing I'm not original
Spoiler
SSJ2Luigi wrote:
Pellizotti2 wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Confusion in Mallorca. Twitter reporting Dylan Groenewegem winning the first classic, but seems Modulo takes the win in photo finish. Seems the Dutch rider began celebrating too early.
PCS even have Groenewegen 3rd, behind Debusschere too!
are we going to call a double zabel; a Groenewegen now?
admirschleck wrote:
So, "Groenewegen'd" is word to use now, but only if 2 guys post faster than you.
good thing I'm not original
Spoiler
SSJ2Luigi wrote:
Pellizotti2 wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Confusion in Mallorca. Twitter reporting Dylan Groenewegem winning the first classic, but seems Modulo takes the win in photo finish. Seems the Dutch rider began celebrating too early.
PCS even have Groenewegen 3rd, behind Debusschere too!
are we going to call a double zabel; a Groenewegen now?
Missed that somehow.
I never had a problem to spell names like that, since Serbian names/surnames are quite complicated as well.
I guess much depends on the language you use.
For most of us, who know English and some Dutch or Spanish or French... It'll be harder to spell Slavik names then Italian names, because we share more with Italian then with Russian, for example.
And therefor being Belgian (Flemish) finally pays off: speak Dutch, learn French at school early, learn dutch. Learn English on internet. So I got most of Europe covered. (Well, not Italian or Spanish etc but they show likeliness)
I just speak English, and most European surnames I will spell wrong on my first few attempts. Man game reporting helps a lot though, so I can now write Daniel Teklehaimanot without looking it up.
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