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Old 09-14-07, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by skinny
I understand you don't have a long history in this sport
you're right. i've only followed it regularly for 17 years.

Originally Posted by skinny
so I'll 'splain it to you;
got a lisp?

Originally Posted by skinny
don't protest;
you're the one who's in a lather.

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I don't mind helping the neophytes learn.
then i suggest you go find some.

Originally Posted by skinny
Tirreno-Adriatico was a traditionally flat,
fixed.

Originally Posted by skinny
early season warm up race for Milan-San Remo.
congratulations, you finally got something half right.

Originally Posted by skinny
If you look back over the history of the race, it has been won almost exclusively by classics riders and sprinters, like Freire in 2005.
if you actually knew much about the history of the sport, you'd realize why so many classics riders won.

with the classics coming up they had a reason to be in form. duh.

Originally Posted by skinny
I know you've only been in the sport for a few years,
getting repetitive in your false assumptions.

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which is how you could google out a hilly stage from this year
what's with the googlephobia?

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and somehow think this is representative of the race's history as a whole.
you lumped it with the Eneco Tour, a meaningless 3 year old tour that has sweet FA in common with TA, but I already covered that.

Originally Posted by skinny
But I reccomend you look back over the history of the race
I have.

Gotta love google to help refresh the memory.

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and then you'll have not only a better awareness of this particular stage race
like your extensive knowledge of the Eneco Tour?

Originally Posted by skinny
, but also of the sport in general.
don't wouldn't worry your skinny little head about that.

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Remember, gaining breadth and depth of knowledge will allow you to understand the spirit of what people say,
Say? Did you say something? Sorry, I don't seem to have an audio function with my BF.net interface.

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rather than just making shallow one dimensional retorts.
as opposed to your bitter diatribes?

Originally Posted by skinny
And Otto, always read from the top of the page, not the bottom.
leave the humor to me, you suck at it.

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Cheers.
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