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| Levi4life |
Posted on 23-08-2008 00:34
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I am 17, I race with Team Swift JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. Alumni riders from Team Swift Include Steve Cozza, Nathan Miller and friends of the program include Levi leipheimer, Scott Nydam, Mike Sayers, Jackson Stewart, BMC's Gavin Chillcott who is the boyfriend of Team Swift Manager Laura Charameda and Chris Horner. from which smelly orfice did you pull the 'traveling journalist' theory out of?
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| Deadpool |
Posted on 23-08-2008 00:45
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Levi4life wrote:
 I am 17, I race with Team Swift JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. Alumni riders from Team Swift Include Steve Cozza, Nathan Miller and friends of the program include Levi leipheimer, Scott Nydam, Mike Sayers, Jackson Stewart, BMC's Gavin Chillcott who is the boyfriend of Team Swift Manager Laura Charameda and Chris Horner. from which smelly orfice did you pull the 'traveling journalist' theory out of? 
The correct answer is C) The ass
damn, I guessed B |
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| icecreamtester |
Posted on 23-08-2008 00:47
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Levi4life wrote:
 I am 17, I race with Team Swift JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. Alumni riders from Team Swift Include Steve Cozza, Nathan Miller and friends of the program include Levi leipheimer, Scott Nydam, Mike Sayers, Jackson Stewart, BMC's Gavin Chillcott who is the boyfriend of Team Swift Manager Laura Charameda and Chris Horner. from which smelly orfice did you pull the 'traveling journalist' theory out of? 
Didn't you post something about traveling with rock racing? Guess I read wrong. So... Deadpool was RIGHT! |
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| t-baum |
Posted on 23-08-2008 03:18
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I added him on myspace
Macquet wrote:
"We all know that wasn't the real footage of the Worlds anyway. That was just the staged footage to perpetuate the coverup that it was actually Vinokourov that won the race."
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| Levi4life |
Posted on 23-08-2008 06:39
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icecreamtester wrote:
Levi4life wrote:
 I am 17, I race with Team Swift JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. Alumni riders from Team Swift Include Steve Cozza, Nathan Miller and friends of the program include Levi leipheimer, Scott Nydam, Mike Sayers, Jackson Stewart, BMC's Gavin Chillcott who is the boyfriend of Team Swift Manager Laura Charameda and Chris Horner. from which smelly orfice did you pull the 'traveling journalist' theory out of? 
Didn't you post something about traveling with rock racing? Guess I read wrong. So... Deadpool was RIGHT!
I have hung out with riders from rock racing, not as much as BMC or Steve Cozza, or even Levi. They race predominantly on the west coast and any race with a pro field will most likely have some Rock Racing guys. Fred Rodruiguez sponsors my team through the Fast Freddy fund and Sterling Magnell lives, races and trains out of the same town as Scotty.
How do I know all these people? My Coach was America's most prolific winner in womens cycling. She goes and rides with Odessa(levi's wife) when he is away, her relationship with BMC's GM goes a long way as well. Guys like Bahati, Fast Freddy, Sterling, Adam Switters, all of them are from California. Steve cozza is of course an alumni from the team, Lucas Euser is from Napa and raced against Steve etc. etc. I just know the right people.
Of all the pro's I know, I like hanging out and riding with Nydam most. He has a strange way of poking fun at you but being the nicest guy you will ever know all at the same time. He is jsut way too cool.
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| issoisso |
Posted on 23-08-2008 15:07
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Queen Mountain Stage!!!
The yellow jersey is in a break if you can believe that. 68kms to go.
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| mattiasgt |
Posted on 23-08-2008 15:15
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Is that really that smart?
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| issoisso |
Posted on 23-08-2008 15:18
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mattiasgt wrote:
Is that really that smart?
Liberty has Sousa in yellow who needs to gain time and Guerra in third who needs to gain time. If they can hold in front for a while more, Tavira will have to kill their team to bring them back, hopefully isolating their leader, 2nd placed Blanco (who is odds-on favorite for the overall)
There's a TT tomorrow, and Guerra can't be 100% sure of beating Blanco, much less taking out of him the 55 seconds he needs
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| issoisso |
Posted on 23-08-2008 15:41
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Marcel Wyss has been placing decently in sprints, TTs and mountains. That's a nice stagiaire Scott have there. But today he blows up 50kms from the finish (it's the 3rd from last mountain and the pace is pretty damn fast, small group).
Great stage so far.
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| untal |
Posted on 23-08-2008 15:41
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Issoisso, i bet that Guerra will take out those 55 seconds. But, in other hand, i guess that Guerra will lose time for Blanco today. |
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| issoisso |
Posted on 23-08-2008 15:42
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I bet that none of those two will happen today. let's see
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| issoisso |
Posted on 23-08-2008 15:50
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Marchante's been in the break like...every day...
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| untal |
Posted on 23-08-2008 15:55
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Azevedo is very bad in this edition of the Volta.
Maybe today the diferences will be the same as yesterday... |
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| issoisso |
Posted on 23-08-2008 16:01
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Perhaps. Ever since they paved the Sra. da GraƧa climb it's not nearly as hard as it once was. I think Blanco and Guerra will finish together.
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| untal |
Posted on 23-08-2008 16:05
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How many kilometeres has tomorrow's TT? |
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| issoisso |
Posted on 23-08-2008 16:11
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around 40, but it's not all flat. if finishes on a hard climb.
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| EBH |
Posted on 23-08-2008 16:12
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Benatti won in front of Boonen and Roelandts in todays stage in the Eneco tour. Boasson Hagen took an intermediate sprint so I think he is in the leaders yersey!     |
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| untal |
Posted on 23-08-2008 16:15
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Gil goes by himself... |
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| EBH |
Posted on 23-08-2008 16:19
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Damn, Benatti was only 6 seconds behind so he takes the leader's jersey. |
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| issoisso |
Posted on 23-08-2008 16:21
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Gil might very well take the stage, but he won't take the lead. Tavira are as they want to be. All they need to do is contain Guerra.
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