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LaFlorecita said:
pastronef said:
@ Beno and Flo, while in Lugano they´re dodging taxes and drinking coffee
Lugano income tax is over 30% for high incomes, Monaco = nada zip zilch

Flo, it was just for fun as a reply to your Monaco tax dodging. I couldn´t care less if Alberto or Froome pay taxes.
people can rightly blame Froome for doping, but he flipping can live where he prefers, as many others do and aren´t blamed about living in Monaco.
 
oldcrank said:
LaFlorecita said:
pastronef said:
@ Beno and Flo, while in Lugano they´re dodging taxes and drinking coffee
Lugano income tax is over 30% for high incomes, Monaco = nada zip zilch
Froomey did study economics at the U of Jo'burg for a couple of years. :)

He flunked out after and didn't complete his degree. I guess not as bad as Cookson who only has a Diploma in Landscape Architecture.
 
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thehog said:
oldcrank said:
LaFlorecita said:
pastronef said:
@ Beno and Flo, while in Lugano they´re dodging taxes and drinking coffee
Lugano income tax is over 30% for high incomes, Monaco = nada zip zilch
Froomey did study economics at the U of Jo'burg for a couple of years. :)

He flunked out after and didn't complete his degree. I guess not as bad as Cookson who only has a Diploma in Landscape Architecture.

So what you're telling us, is Cookson has an expert understanding of plants?
:D
 
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ebandit said:
rick james said:
LaFlorecita said:
pastronef said:
@ Beno and Flo, while in Lugano they´re dodging taxes and drinking coffee
Lugano income tax is over 30% for high incomes, Monaco = nada zip zilch
And its a problem that they live in a tax haven?


...........it's a marginal gain........ensuring that risk is worthwhile.......before taking

that risk.............

Mark L
Really stupid that people would commend them on dodging taxes in a tax haven set up by the folks who fleece your own economy. Much like Sky is fleecing the marginal gains with PED's. Froomazooomzooom.
 
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Beech Mtn said:
thehog said:
oldcrank said:
LaFlorecita said:
pastronef said:
@ Beno and Flo, while in Lugano they´re dodging taxes and drinking coffee
Lugano income tax is over 30% for high incomes, Monaco = nada zip zilch
Froomey did study economics at the U of Jo'burg for a couple of years. :)

He flunked out after and didn't complete his degree. I guess not as bad as Cookson who only has a Diploma in Landscape Architecture.

So what you're telling us, is Cookson has an expert understanding of plants?
:D

And vegetables.
 
Fearless Greg Lemond said:
roundabout said:
LaFlorecita said:
pastronef said:
@ Beno and Flo, while in Lugano they´re dodging taxes and drinking coffee
Lugano income tax is over 30% for high incomes, Monaco = nada zip zilch

I think there is still a lump sum tax possibility in Ticino. Doubt Contador moved there purely for the views.
They make an excellent cappucino there I was told.

Its not as good as Monaco which is easy to unplug the powermeter and do an extra 4 hours of training.
 
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thehog said:
Fearless Greg Lemond said:
roundabout said:
LaFlorecita said:
pastronef said:
@ Beno and Flo, while in Lugano they´re dodging taxes and drinking coffee
Lugano income tax is over 30% for high incomes, Monaco = nada zip zilch

I think there is still a lump sum tax possibility in Ticino. Doubt Contador moved there purely for the views.
They make an excellent cappucino there I was told.

Its not as good as Monaco which is easy to unplug the powermeter and do an extra 4 hours of training.

I think you don't need to live in Monaco to easlily unplug the powermeter :rolleyes:
 
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thehog said:
The unplugging is easy. The hard part is doing the extra 4 hours with LRP without Kerrison and Dave finding out :cool:

Walsh told us that, so it must be true.

anyone have any Nostradamus on the future of LRP

crash and burn?
 
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thehog said:
The unplugging is easy. The hard part is doing the extra 4 hours with LRP without Kerrison and Dave finding out :cool:

Walsh told us that, so it must be true.

Sure. But still you don't need to live in Monaco to do that :rolleyes:
 

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