rxgqgxnyfz said:They should make a movie about Vino.
Make it 7 hour epic covering everything: from soviet training camp to collapse and first years in France and Casino, Kivilev's career (4th in TDF) and death and Vino's dedication to win damned race that took his friend's life, T-Mobile years: Voigt, Ulle, Kloden, Zabel, and all t-mobile Sydney win. Botero. Tours, LBLs, Amstels, Astana, traumas and overcoming...
Scorcese, get on it!![]()
rxgqgxnyfz said:They should make a movie about Vino.
Make it 7 hour epic covering everything: from soviet training camp to collapse and first years in France and Casino, Kivilev's career (4th in TDF) and death and Vino's dedication to win damned race that took his friend's life, T-Mobile years: Voigt, Ulle, Kloden, Zabel, and all t-mobile Sydney win. Botero. Tours, LBLs, Amstels, Astana, traumas and overcoming...
Scorcese, get on it!![]()
diorgen said:Vino HAS to come back now and wear the most garish Gold helmet and shoes of all time
Of course it is.RedheadDane said:Eeehh... is... is that for real?
RedheadDane said:Eeehh... is... is that for real?
Oh, i misread it.rxgqgxnyfz said:Of course it is.
Special sports school by Almaty near the mountains. I remember it from his parents memoirs.
jens_attacks said:check this image from the 30's before the war won by...vino
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jens_attacks said:vino was a training freak since his birth i guess.
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check this image from the 30's before the war won by...vino
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the little one with big balls and killer look:
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Landis leads Vinokourov tributes
Former professional rider Floyd Landis was quick to make light of Vinokourov's Olympic win. While the Daily Mail called the race winner a 'nobody' and CBS ran with the headline "Ex-doper Vinokourov wins Olympic road race", Landis contacted Cyclingnews with the following:
"If Vino says 'it's a victory for clean cycling" he'd be my hero. Alternatively if he said 'f*** every single mother******* one of you,' that would work too."
Maaaaaaaarten said:Lol what... a nobody?
Look, it was to be expected that people would downplay his victory because of Vino's doping history. But seriously? A nobody? Vino is a lot of things, but anybody who has won the Vuelta, two LBL's and 4 TDF stages cannot in any way be called a nobody.![]()
After years of ups and downs on and off the bike, the 38-year-old promptly announced his intention to retire — for good this time — after next week’s time trial.
“It’s magnificent to end it like this,” he said. “All the big champions like (Laurent) Jalabert and (Richard) Virenque went out on top and I wanted to do the same.”
http://velonews.competitor.com/2012...and-leaving-the-sport-while-hes-on-top_232194
jens_attacks said:vino was a training freak since his birth i guess.
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check this image from the 30's before the war won by...vino
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the little one with big balls and killer look:
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Agreed. One era or another, it's riders with character (like Vino) that prevent this sport from degenerating into the doped up and superdull processions a la UK&USPostal.rhubroma said:Vino is a great cyclist. Too bad, though, he grew up in his generation. How much better it would have been for one like him to fight against Hinault, Lemond, Roche. Not for doping, but for cycling culture.
meat puppet said:Agreed. One era or another, it's riders with character (like Vino) that prevent this sport from degenerating into the doped up and superdull processions a la UK&USPostal.
jens_attacks said:vino was a training freak since his birth i guess.
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Maaaaaaaarten said:Lol what... a nobody?
Look, it was to be expected that people would downplay his victory because of Vino's doping history. But seriously? A nobody? Vino is a lot of things, but anybody who has won the Vuelta, two LBL's and 4 TDF stages cannot in any way be called a nobody.![]()