Come again?I know, but German Wikipedia, which is very trustworthy (we all remember their accurate discription of Pernsteiner's body type), says Patrick was born in Kufstein.
Come again?I know, but German Wikipedia, which is very trustworthy (we all remember their accurate discription of Pernsteiner's body type), says Patrick was born in Kufstein.
They say he had the perfect body for a climber, though the source seems to be a broken link to his own websiteCome again?
I don't think we all remember how German Wikipedia used to describe Pernsteiner's body type.They say he had the perfect body for a climber, though the source seems to be a broken link to his own website![]()
Maybe he was simply referring to himself, and all the voices in his head...I don't think we all remember how German Wikipedia used to describe Pernsteiner's body type.
It‘s also in the personal section of his article. The article doesn‘t seem to have been updated since 2018.They say he had the perfect body for a climber, though the source seems to be a broken link to his own website![]()
Perhaps not, but I'm desperately trying to mention it enough times for it to get stuck in other people's brains as well. Unfortunately, he hasn't really done that much to showcase himself and his body this season.I don't think we all remember how German Wikipedia used to describe Pernsteiner's body type.
I'm sureIt‘s also in the personal section of his article. The article doesn‘t seem to have been updated since 2018.
You really should quit your hobby of looking at people's bodies!Unfortunately, he hasn't really done that much to showcase himself and his body this season.
I'm only looking at old people's bodies, so it's perfectly fine.You really should quit your hobby of looking at people's bodies!![]()
Then what are you doing looking at Pernsteiner's body, then? Or are you not looking at it, but for it, since he hasn't showcased it this year?I'm only looking at old people's bodies, so it's perfectly fine.
I'm always looking at Hermann's body, in case they ever make a cycling version of Guess Who (the board game, not your version). And when you reach the age of 32, you're beginning to turn old in the cycling world.Then what are you doing looking at Pernsteiner's body, then? Or are you not looking at it, but for it, since he hasn't showcased it this year?
Your looking at it right now?I'm always looking at Hermann's body, in case they ever make a cycling version of Guess Who (the board game, not your version).
Sure, I have him under surveillance...Your looking at it right now?![]()
As long as you haven't kidnapped him, I guess...Sure, I have him under surveillance...
No, and I haven't adultnapped him either. He's like a rare Pokémon; hard to catch!As long as you haven't kidnapped him, I guess...
This is the silly thread for silly convos!Can you guys not just PM each other?
Maybe if you start sending yourself tons of messages about the Belgian PozzatoCan you guys not just PM each other?
German Wikipedia as the wisest of all has him born in Tølløse and gives us his UCI-ID for some reason.Mads Pedersen was born on the same day in two different parts of Denmark
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Yeah, I remember seeing this. He's famously from Tølløse, and although that doesn't rule out the chance of him having been born in Jutland, I don't think it's true.Mads Pedersen was born on the same day in two different parts of Denmark
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In this case I'll probably trust the Danish version. Though Århus is of course a great city to be from.Mads Pedersen was born on the same day in two different parts of Denmark
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You are a bizarre person at times.Pieter Weening has to do 80 hours of work as a punishment by the judge!… :-(
I don‘t know how that is possible. Weening won this 2005 TdF stage in front of Klöden. He is a TdF stage winner. I think the judge should have respected that.
IMHO, Weening was not treated completely respectfully in this case. A judge always has to consider everything relevant. You normally do not tell a TdF stage winner to do 80 hours of work, or don‘t give him any other punishment.
Sad story. The word of the athlete should count more, and the athlete‘s accomplishments should count more.
I don‘t know who was Weening‘s judge, but I certainly think his punishment on Weening is not OK…
If the judge deemed that the punishment of his crime should be 80 hours of work, then that's the punishment he should get. Doesn't matter whether he has 1, or 10 TdF stages.Pieter Weening has to do 80 hours of work as a punishment by the judge!… :-(
I don‘t know how that is possible. Weening won this 2005 TdF stage in front of Klöden. He is a TdF stage winner. I think the judge should have respected that.
It's all a farce.If the judge deemed that the punishment of his crime should be 80 hours of work, then that's the punishment he should get. Doesn't matter whether he has 1, or 10 TdF stages.
I mean, Geniez is a three-time Vuelta stage winner, so he shouldn't have been punished either? Or is it specifically the having to do work that's an issue?