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Originally Posted by whitemax
(Post 15301883)
Gilgert is either the way his name was pronounced and spelled 100 years ago or it's a typo, you figure it out.. Don't know how fast the chase group was but it obviously wasn't fast enough to catch either of them, this in spite of those two not having anyone to work with after they separated. Call it a motor or whatever you want to, some would call it a big can of whup ass.
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Originally Posted by whitemax
(Post 15301883)
Gilgert is either the way his name was pronounced and spelled 100 years ago or it's a typo, you figure it out.. Don't know how fast the chase group was but it obviously wasn't fast enough to catch either of them, this in spite of those two not having anyone to work with after they separated. Call it a motor or whatever you want to, some would call it a big can of whup ass.
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Listen folks. Our obviously trolling friend made a typo. He admitted it but also tried to make a light joke about how PG's name may have been spelled 100 years ago. Please stop feeding him and obsessing over what was clearly his attempt at humor.
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Originally Posted by daveF
(Post 15319415)
Well, this isn't 100 years ago and Gilgert is not his name. http://philippegilbert.com/. Obviously, besides not being able to get names correctly, you also couldn't understand my point.
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Originally Posted by Ferrous Bueller
(Post 15326664)
Listen folks. Our obviously trolling friend made a typo. He admitted it but also tried to make a light joke about how PG's name may have been spelled 100 years ago. Please stop feeding him and obsessing over what was clearly his attempt at humor.
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Originally Posted by whitemax
(Post 15326908)
Dude, the whole idea that he may have had a motor in his bike was preposterous; are you starting to get a clue now? Go back and read the thread when your done with your proof reading for the day.
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Originally Posted by daveF
(Post 15327685)
Dude, I was the one saying it was preposterous & giving reasons why. You were the one calling someone gullible for saying they thought it was preposterous that Cancellara used a motor. And, you called that person's response stupid since he used financial resons why it would not be probable. Why don't you go learn some reading, writing, and comprehension skills before you call someone's post stupid.
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Originally Posted by whitemax
(Post 15328118)
You're digging yourself a deeper hole the more you write. Show me where I called anyone here "stupid".
http://www.bikeforums.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by whitemax http://www.bikeforums.net/images/but...post-right.png :lol: Never said anything about a climb. But, just where was Gilgert when FC got to the finish line......way behind is where. His response to mechanical doping was "so stupid, I'm speechless". Like a motor on a bike wouldn't be noticed at the time it is weighed. But I digress, you and "he" are both correct. |
Originally Posted by whitemax
(Post 15328118)
You're digging yourself a deeper hole the more you write. Show me where I called anyone here "stupid".
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Originally Posted by daveF
(Post 15327685)
Dude, I was the one saying it was preposterous & giving reasons why. You were the one calling someone gullible for saying they thought it was preposterous that Cancellara used a motor. And, you called that person's response stupid since he used financial resons why it would not be probable. Why don't you go learn some reading, writing, and comprehension skills before you call someone's post stupid.
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Originally Posted by daveF
(Post 15328709)
http://www.bikeforums.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by whitemax http://www.bikeforums.net/images/but...post-right.png
:lol: Never said anything about a climb. But, just where was Gilgert when FC got to the finish line......way behind is where. His response to mechanical doping was "so stupid, I'm speechless". Like a motor on a bike wouldn't be noticed at the time it is weighed. But I digress, you and "he" are both correct. |
Originally Posted by whitemax
(Post 15329174)
Sheer irony. When calling others out, you might want to have a clue about what you're talking about and when to use a question mark.
"It's the good advice that you just didn't take ... Life has a funny, funny way of helping you out, helping you out" |
Originally Posted by daveF
(Post 15328713)
I think that hole has been filled in.
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Originally Posted by Athens80
(Post 15329213)
Ironic, don't you think?
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http://www.bikeforums.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by daveF http://www.bikeforums.net/images/but...post-right.png
http://www.bikeforums.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by whitemax http://www.bikeforums.net/images/but...post-right.png :lol: Never said anything about a climb. But, just where was Gilgert when FC got to the finish line......way behind is where. His response to mechanical doping was "so stupid, I'm speechless". Like a motor on a bike wouldn't be noticed at the time it is weighed. But I digress, you and "he" are both correct.
Originally Posted by whitemax
(Post 15329203)
The "response" was from Cancellara genious.
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Originally Posted by daveF
(Post 15331447)
http://www.bikeforums.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by daveF http://www.bikeforums.net/images/but...post-right.png
http://www.bikeforums.net/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by whitemax http://www.bikeforums.net/images/but...post-right.png :lol: Never said anything about a climb. But, just where was Gilgert when FC got to the finish line......way behind is where. His response to mechanical doping was "so stupid, I'm speechless". Like a motor on a bike wouldn't be noticed at the time it is weighed. But I digress, you and "he" are both correct. Maybe you should write "Cancellara" instead of "his". Maybe you would be able to get your point of cross better with a little training in reading, writing, and comprehension. |
so....strade bianche is tomorrow....cancellara won it last year...i wonder how he will do....
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