Vino Comeback Thread

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Vino, me and Rodolfo Massi at the Giro
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Jun 9, 2010
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metaCYCLE said:
a nobrainer i know but still:

Vino vs. Chuck Norris

who wins?

Chuck just exists cuz Vino allows it... just for asking this you are doing a BLASPHEMY!!

VINO 4EVA!!!!
 
Jun 9, 2010
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KazakhNeRider said:
at the same time with San Sebastian astanafans arranged a race in honor of Contador's and Astana's win in TdF- looks very inspiring!

this time we were supported by Astana City officials - at least they know that TdF is the big race :)

Congrats mates!!!! Well done...! seems like you have a nice organization, I'm so jealous =D

One thing that I really liked is that there were a lot of kids! really nice job! this sport can't survive without new talents! Keep it up!
 
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Comments from Ryder about the San Seb race (taken from another website*):

(You should) always go with Vinokourov when he attacks.


He obviously learned from his Tour experience.




(*velonews)
 

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KazakhNeRider said:
at the same time with San Sebastian astanafans arranged a race in honor of Contador's and Astana's win in TdF- looks very inspiring!

this time we were supported by Astana City officials - at least they know that TdF is the big race :)

That looks like a great race.

I'm actually interested, what has been the influence of Vino and the Astana team on cycling in Kazachstan? Is it becoming better known and more loved, and more importantly, are more people picking it up as a sport to do themselves?
 
KazakhNeRider said:
at the same time with San Sebastian astanafans arranged a race in honor of Contador's and Astana's win in TdF- looks very inspiring!

this time we were supported by Astana City officials - at least they know that TdF is the big race :)

Great to see...

Reminds me of Cuba, somewhat - with their still-functioning (though decrepit) Soviet-style sports schools, and dozens of little kids racing aboard mismatched, prehistoric, ill-fitting bicycles - but having fun and being developed into potential Pan Am medalists.

I've been thinking about the shocking departure from Astana of 'Berto, under a black cloud of dodgy radios, and wondering what the real reason is for his separation - b/c even the Kremlin could plant a more-convincing excuse in the media than "equipment."

I believe in karma though, and know that in the end, Vino and his team will find a new champion to fight for in the GT's, and the Kazakhs will have the last laugh. In fact, as Vino once told me, "He, who laughs last, laughs best. He who laughs at Vino … dies." :p
 
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Barrus said:
I'm actually interested, what has been the influence of Vino and the Astana team on cycling in Kazachstan? Is it becoming better known and more loved, and more importantly, are more people picking it up as a sport to do themselves?

it's interesting - we've got really elite class cycling team but popularity of cycling is not so big in comparison with football, ice hockey or boxing and wrestling. And percentage of people who are aware about Astana team or results of any races is very small.

of course it's connected with a problem that bicycles themselves are not popular, cycling drive is realy unsafe on streets and roads. The Astana projects unfortunately is still much more important for image of Kazakhstan outside, than for image of cycling sport inside of country.

But it's big and boring topic :)
 
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KazakhNeRider said:
it's interesting - we've got really elite class cycling team but popularity of cycling is not so big in comparison with football, ice hockey or boxing and wrestling. And percentage of people who are aware about Astana team or results of any races is very small.

of course it's connected with a problem that bicycles themselves are not popular, cycling drive is realy unsafe on streets and roads. The Astana projects unfortunately is still much more important for image of Kazakhstan outside, than for image of cycling sport inside of country.

But it's big and boring topic :)

Pretty much the way it is everywhere....except maybe in very select parts of Europe.
 
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joe_papp said:
I believe in karma though...

Joe, please...listen to me now and hear me later...the K-word is a definite NO-NO on this board! The mods do NOT believe in its witch-doctor voodooness! They will shut this thread down and blacklist you if you make such utterances!

Or maybe I was just the lucky one on that eventful day of CN roulette.

:D
 
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KazakhNeRider said:
at the same time with San Sebastian astanafans arranged a race in honor of Contador's and Astana's win in TdF- looks very inspiring!

this time we were supported by Astana City officials - at least they know that TdF is the big race :)

hey i just caught up with that link, really nice to see all those kids kitted up....
are there any junior teams to speak of ? and im assuming the kid with the flowers and the flat screen won, nice ........:)
 
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joe_papp said:
Great to see...
In fact, as Vino once told me, "He, who laughs last, laughs best. He who laughs at Vino … dies." :p

Terrific - I love it!!

Vino is my religion. When he retires - who will there be left to worship?
 
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CatsNK said:
Terrific - I love it!!

Vino is my religion. When he retires - who will there be left to worship?

Ahem. Your statement assumes that you will actually stop worshiping VINO!.
That plan is not the best for your health; VINO! attacks all non-believers.
The day VINO! allows you to stop is the day you shuffle from this mortal coil.
 
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KazakhNeRider said:
it's interesting - we've got really elite class cycling team but popularity of cycling is not so big in comparison with football, ice hockey or boxing and wrestling. And percentage of people who are aware about Astana team or results of any races is very small.

of course it's connected with a problem that bicycles themselves are not popular, cycling drive is realy unsafe on streets and roads. The Astana projects unfortunately is still much more important for image of Kazakhstan outside, than for image of cycling sport inside of country.

But it's big and boring topic :)


do they show races on tv??
 
Jun 26, 2009
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Ryo Hazuki said:
do they show races on tv??

not so much. Last TdF was presented only with Tour Diary on one of channels, another local one had one hour's reportages but not live.

But we had Tour of Romandie, it was big surprise because usually it's possible to watch only by Internet-translation. We hope that with Vino's comeback we will have some classics translations next year

Now we have quite big presentation on big races, even on TdF astanafans were really visible. We hope to recruit more and more Kazakhs in Europe - a lot of them just started to discover that it's great to be on races show.
Have a look - one of our guys was inside with the team, and big group was on the roads.
 
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Eurosport have rights for showing all big races in Kazakhstan in cable. It's about 30% of all country.

National broadcasters show live only Vuelta 2008