icefire said:Vino doesn't exist. He's Chuck Norris disguised as a cyclist![]()
Brilliant Icefire I will be quoting you when I send my daily TDF mail out - Vino is a legend!
icefire said:Vino doesn't exist. He's Chuck Norris disguised as a cyclist![]()
mowie133 said:sportzchick he is a troll!!!go back under your bridge an let the growen ups talk
stop trying to shoot down anyone who is smarter then you...
your bringing up crap that has nothing to do with vino so go spill your crap somewhere else...aussies are clean!! your undies are dirty so move on an stop trolling!!
Runitout said:Nice parody.
It needed another spelling error and maybe a reference to Martin Vinnicombe being unjustly targetted. Still, eight out of ten.
sportzchick said:There is a age old saying - Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me
99% of people on this board may be gullable but im certainly not - its a bit like your hiring for a company and you hire someone who got sacked by his previous work for frauding that company. Or a law firm hiring someone who was disembarred from working as a lawer previously.
After getting rilled up last night I realise if you want to believe he has learnt his less well there is nothing I can do about it - just dont come crying on the forum when it blows up in your face
I would like to win another stage, but there really isn't another stage for me. But there is always the Champs Elyssee"![]()
rxgqgxnyfz said:Pfff, this is nothing.
Lo and behold!
sportzchick said:There is a age old saying - Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me
99% of people on this board may be gullable but im certainly not - its a bit like your hiring for a company and you hire someone who got sacked by his previous work for frauding that company. Or a law firm hiring someone who was disembarred from working as a lawer previously.
craig1985 said:![]()
Only Vino could do that!
mowie133 said:everyone loves vinoshould hear it on the news there starting by saying 'ex doper wins stage at tour de drugs" ..... thing is everyone can't but wonder if he is clean 100%,an the press are loving it..
Moose McKnuckles said:That island is built from the bones of Vino's enemies.
Ryo Hazuki said:maybe they say so in your country but who cares. in all the traditional cycling country's people went mad yesterday about how great of a win vino had. we could care less about america or germany watching the tour. we have done so without them for many decades.
Carl0880 said:The one thing that Vino does is he races.
I still remember his 00 Vuelta stage win where he attacked about 20 km up and made up about a minute and a half and caught Laiseka and one other guy in sight of the line. Nothing tactical, just pure instinct.
+1
Yes... that was the most exciting 50min of racing ever seen...Vino jumped out of the bunch and just drove on alone, the gap to the two Spaniards barely coming down.
Then after chasing a seemingly hopeless task, the tide turned as the two Spaniards started squabbling at 2km to go, eased up, and suddenly Vino was eating up the gap but still was never going to make it.
The long-shot from the finish line shows that he'd not quite managed it... no sign... but hang on, there he is hidden from view, tucked in amongst cars and traffic, going like the steam... and the two Spaniards didn't know he was even coming as they were still squabbling.
It was last-gasp stuff as he got them with about 20m to go...it should be a classic for cycle coaching courses. I thought the two Spaniards should have been put down.
ak-zaaf said:That about sums it up.
Ryo Hazuki said:just wondering but is your name derived from the famous abdelkader zaaf?? and his famous incidident were during a stage he drunk 2 bottles of wine while he was in the attack and then fell a sleep under a tree?
There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again.sportzchick said:There is a age old saying - Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me
Gaul 58 said:Carl0880 said:The one thing that Vino does is he races.
I still remember his 00 Vuelta stage win where he attacked about 20 km up and made up about a minute and a half and caught Laiseka and one other guy in sight of the line. Nothing tactical, just pure instinct.
+1
Yes... that was the most exciting 50min of racing ever seen...Vino jumped out of the bunch and just drove on alone, the gap to the two Spaniards barely coming down.
Then after chasing a seemingly hopeless task, the tide turned as the two Spaniards started squabbling at 2km to go, eased up, and suddenly Vino was eating up the gap but still was never going to make it.
The long-shot from the finish line shows that he'd not quite managed it... no sign... but hang on, there he is hidden from view, tucked in amongst cars and traffic, going like the steam... and the two Spaniards didn't know he was even coming as they were still squabbling.
It was last-gasp stuff as he got them with about 20m to go...it should be a classic for cycle coaching courses. I thought the two Spaniards should have been put down.