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What do you mean you don't have an Elkar in your town?I like the sound of this local basque book shop.
It would be a wall of words.
What do you mean you don't have an Elkar in your town?I like the sound of this local basque book shop.
It would be a wall of words.
No but there is an Asian coffee shop with books galore and a bar filled with books (that I doubt anyone reads).What do you mean you don't have an Elkar in your town?
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So you must be delighted with EF tactics today then?Loving the Movistar tactics. I wonder if they'll have a top10 finisher today.
Interviewer: Will you attack on the final climb?
Roglic: We'll see. First we need to reach the final climb, we'll se how the legs are...
I: The last climb should suit you very well.
R: Yes, we'll see how it goes, if I manage to stay with the best...
I: Do you want to win today!? (what he was really thinking: You son of a bit** give me a stright answer for once!)
R: I always want to win, but you know,... We are here with a young team and after what happened in P-N... We'll see. I'll give my best.
I: Thanks (fuc* off)
Jerk should stop asking him the same question over and over!
They seriously always ask the same things. "How was the race?" "Do you feel happy you won?" "Do you want to keep the lead till the end?" "Do you like the climb today...?"
Obviously the answers are always the same. Surely the journalists can think of some more... individually prepared and less generic questions. Maybe the answers would be different then...
If you would ask him who he talked to while seating on the hot seat in the TT or what he ate for lunch - I guess he wouldn't answer "We will see how it goes"...
Well sometimes I think they have memorized the answers so well, that I'm not sure they would actually change them in order to fit the questions.
The UCI have banned them using any words of over seven letters.
They seriously always ask the same things. "How was the race?" "Do you feel happy you won?" "Do you want to keep the lead till the end?" "Do you like the climb today...?"
Obviously the answers are always the same. Surely the journalists can think of some more... individually prepared and less generic questions. Maybe the answers would be different then...
If you would ask him who he talked to while seating on the hot seat in the TT or what he ate for lunch - I guess he wouldn't answer "We will see how it goes"...
And supertuck also has nine, you might be on to something.I think it's more than eight letters, because littering has nine.
