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I've missed this game - I haven't been here fora while
Anyways, is it Inaki Gaston? - I can't think of anyone else it would be


(If not, was his top 10 in the Vuelta?)
 
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Just realized that Inaki Gaston was Basque, no?
Can I change that guess to Jose Recio, then? Recio was one of those 'spanish-races-only' riders
 
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It's José Récio, the man who went up the road with Delgado, and as a result won the infamous 1985 stage when the Vuelta was "stolen".
 
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Still works with cycling? (Since you could so readily answer the "Hair?" question)
Retired after 2000?
European?
 
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Still works with cycling? (Since you could so readily answer the "Hair?" question) Yes, - nice deduction
Retired after 2000? Yes
European? Yes
Born on or after first January 1960? Yes
Ever started a Grand Tour? Yes
 
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Sprinter?
Climber?
Puncheur?

I never like these questions; often the boundaries are blurred, especially between Sprinter's and Puncheur's (such as EBH, Peter Sagan etc. - different people will give different answers)
I always feel the question should be, "could he challenge in a flat sprint," or "could he challenge in a hilly stage/up a short steep hill" - both of these everyone would agree both Sagan and EBH can do. It is slightly less subjective.

Having said that, I will say that in my opinion he was a puncheur
 
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the asian said:
From a country with a GT?

Ever podiumed a monument?

Was his country part of the Warsaw Pact? No
From a country with a GT Yes his country has won a GT
Ever podiumed a monument? Yes
 
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(Random - non-game-related - question:
From a country with a GT Yes his country has won a GT

Err... what question are you answering?
The actual question: "Does his country have a GT?"
Or the other question: "Has (riders from) his country won a GT?"

Also, about the deduction: Some people tend to be a bit confused when I asked that question. Especially when we're dealing with someone who's retired.)

Working as a DS?
Working as a team Manager?
 
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RedheadDane said:
(Random - non-game-related - question:
1) From a country with a GT Yes his country has won a GT

Err... what question are you answering?
The actual question: "Does his country have a GT?"
Or the other question: "Has (riders from) his country won a GT?"

Also, about the deduction: Some people tend to be a bit confused when I asked that question. Especially when we're dealing with someone who's retired.)

2) Working as a DS?
3) Working as a team Manager?

1) Due to my own doubts about the nature of the question, I clarified by writing "Yes, his country has won a GT," so I was taking the question to mean rider(s) from his country has/have won a GT

2) Yes, he works as a DS
 
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Italian? No he is not an Italian citizen
Has he podiumed Lombardia? Yes
Was he active after 01/01/2007? No
Podiumed MSR? Yes
Podiumed PR? No
Podiumed Ronde? No
 
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Ruby United said:
the asian said:
From a country with a GT?

Ever podiumed a monument?

Was his country part of the Warsaw Pact? No
From a country with a GT? Yes his country has won a GT [EDIT: I took this question to mean, has a rider from his country ever won a GT]
Ever podiumed a monument? Yes