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mrhender said:
del1962 said:
mrhender said:
Tinkov again?

Thats the redacted name


Ahh.. did not read properly...

Ball is yours Hitch..

Btw, this particular quote I did actually remember - though wasn't 100% sure. But I am aware it's possible to Google the quotes. So is it ok if I write the quote in Spanish in a way that people will be able to translate through Google to get the gist ot it ?
 
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The Hitch said:
mrhender said:
del1962 said:
mrhender said:
Tinkov again?

Thats the redacted name


Ahh.. did not read properly...

Ball is yours Hitch..

Btw, this particular quote I did actually remember - though wasn't 100% sure. But I am aware it's possible to Google the quotes. So is it ok if I write the quote in Spanish in a way that people will be able to translate through Google to get the gist ot it ?

I guess so..

If you don't believe in the honesty of fellow forum members :)
 
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Netserk said:
The Hitch said:
It's Tyler.
Please do the one about a bitter person who could've been married still and sober.
not sure what one you mean. Bone idle wankers?

Obviously my goto quote would be - pockets but that's obvious. You'll remember from how I owned you (just messing) in the fantasy thread over the 1990s kom winner who I had to tell you like 30 times ISNT ciappuci :D, I like to Have my fun with these things. You'll get your chance at revenge. ;)
 
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mrhender said:
The Hitch said:
mrhender said:
del1962 said:
mrhender said:
Tinkov again?

Thats the redacted name


Ahh.. did not read properly...

Ball is yours Hitch..

Btw, this particular quote I did actually remember - though wasn't 100% sure. But I am aware it's possible to Google the quotes. So is it ok if I write the quote in Spanish in a way that people will be able to translate through Google to get the gist ot it ?

I guess so..

If you don't believe in the honesty of fellow forum members :)
I don't trust netserk ;)

And all the French posters.
Shame cos they ruin it for us brits. Bitter French wankers.
 
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"It's his point of view, it's his words his life. He is a great champion, he won seven Tours de France, a world championship, he's a great rider. But behind every rider must be a person, and on that point, maybe he needs to learn something more. There is something wrong with him about respect."
 
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" i haven't been in a wind tunnel this year, but we spent a lot of time at the training camp on it"
 
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42x16ss said:
"It's his point of view, it's his words his life. He is a great champion, he won seven Tours de France, a world championship, he's a great rider. But behind every rider must be a person, and on that point, maybe he needs to learn something more. There is something wrong with him about respect."
No idea.
 
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The Hitch said:
42x16ss said:
"It's his point of view, it's his words his life. He is a great champion, he won seven Tours de France, a world championship, he's a great rider. But behind every rider must be a person, and on that point, maybe he needs to learn something more. There is something wrong with him about respect."
No idea.
Carlos Sastre. My favourite cycling quote.
 
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The Hitch said:
" i haven't been in a wind tunnel this year, but we spent a lot of time at the training camp on it"

The best cyclist in the sport of cycling of course (in 2013 I think)
 
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"The doctors in Italy, Dr. Ferrari and his associates simply told that anything they can’t find is permitted. I was a bit powerless against it. I noticed of course what epo did with many riders. If I really had done the same, I might have been able to ride for podium in the Tour for a couple more times.I have deliberately chosen for a different role in the team and was content with it. For me that was perhaps a little easier, as I already have had seven good years. But it was also frustrating. Epo made such a big difference, all the teams suddenly rode past me. I could still win a couple of races, but the podium in the Grand Tours was suddenly a bridge to far. I continued, but stopped racing early.
I was [redacted], really young. The fact that I could not really compete internationally accelerated my decision to stop. I wasn’t much of a racer anymore."
 
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matter said:
"The doctors in Italy, Dr. Ferrari and his associates simply told that anything they can’t find is permitted. I was a bit powerless against it. I noticed of course what epo did with many riders. If I really had done the same, I might have been able to ride for podium in the Tour for a couple more times.I have deliberately chosen for a different role in the team and was content with it. For me that was perhaps a little easier, as I already have had seven good years. But it was also frustrating. Epo made such a big difference, all the teams suddenly rode past me. I could still win a couple of races, but the podium in the Grand Tours was suddenly a bridge to far. I continued, but stopped racing early.
I was [redacted], really young. The fact that I could not really compete internationally accelerated my decision to stop. I wasn’t much of a racer anymore."
Was that Mottet?
 
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42x16ss said:
The Hitch said:
42x16ss said:
"It's his point of view, it's his words his life. He is a great champion, he won seven Tours de France, a world championship, he's a great rider. But behind every rider must be a person, and on that point, maybe he needs to learn something more. There is something wrong with him about respect."
No idea.
Carlos Sastre. My favourite cycling quote.


I didn't know that quote but I think I know what provoked it.

"Carlos Sastre? I mean, come on!"
 
Mar 11, 2010
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matter said:
"The doctors in Italy, Dr. Ferrari and his associates simply told that anything they can’t find is permitted. I was a bit powerless against it. I noticed of course what epo did with many riders. If I really had done the same, I might have been able to ride for podium in the Tour for a couple more times.I have deliberately chosen for a different role in the team and was content with it. For me that was perhaps a little easier, as I already have had seven good years. But it was also frustrating. Epo made such a big difference, all the teams suddenly rode past me. I could still win a couple of races, but the podium in the Grand Tours was suddenly a bridge to far. I continued, but stopped racing early.
I was [redacted], really young. The fact that I could not really compete internationally accelerated my decision to stop. I wasn’t much of a racer anymore."

I was thinking Hampsten but not aware of any non-epo links.
 

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