Now Ullrich is back in serious training

DaveyL
DaveyL Posts: 5,167
edited October 2008 in Pro race

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  • Steve Tcp
    Steve Tcp Posts: 7,350
    :D Interesting bib shorts aren't they? :D
    Take care,

    Steve.
  • Bronzie
    Bronzie Posts: 4,927
    He's practicing his brunch sprints as mentioned by Pottsteve a couple of weeks back :wink:
  • HungryCol
    HungryCol Posts: 532
    Page 11 on that link.... hubba hubba....
    Every winner has scars.
  • Steve Tcp
    Steve Tcp Posts: 7,350
    HungryCol wrote:
    Page 11 on that link.... hubba hubba....

    Ahh, so it wasn't the food that was making him smile. :lol:
    Take care,

    Steve.
  • HungryCol wrote:
    Page 11 on that link.... hubba hubba....

    Guess who just got caught with page 11 on his screen at work :oops: .
  • leguape
    leguape Posts: 986
    Depressing to think that a fat Jan is probably still no more than 80kg. Still, he looks happy and I've always had a soft spot for him.
  • Bronzie wrote:
    He's practicing his brunch sprints as mentioned by Pottsteve a couple of weeks back :wink:

    For The Love Of God.......................Close The Pie Shop..............Nowwwwwwww!!!
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  • :lol: Jan looks very happy indeed.
  • Is that an "all inclusive" wristband he's wearing?
    Maybe it's the new "Livefat" symbol.
    Obviously, he'll eat his moneys worth!
    "Science is a tool for cheaters". An anonymous French PE teacher.
  • HungryCol wrote:
    Page 11 on that link.... hubba hubba....

    Seconded....nice boobies 8)
    17 Stone down to 12.5 now raring to get back on the bike!
  • pottssteve
    pottssteve Posts: 4,069
    For those who missed it, one I'm quite proud of.. :wink:

    This from Le Monde:

    Following Lance Amstrong's sensational return to pro cycling, we tracked down one of his biggest rivals, the German Jan Ullrich, to see if he had any plans for a similar return. We found him in a bakery in Munich, and through mouthfuls of strudel he told us of his thoughts.
    "Ja, for sure I will now return to cycling," explained the big German, through a face full of Black Forest gateau. "I'm now at my racing weight of 92 kilos and have been working hard on my brunch sprints. I want to race the Paris-Nice, because I like biscuits, and in Amstel Gold for the beers." And what of the Tour de France? "Of course, this is the biggest race. I have strategies to help me here. I cannot say to you too much, but my plan is to ride hard on the bike one day and then go by train the next. This is the only way to beat Armstrong, I think. And also there is a buffet on the train for if I get hungry. Do you want the rest of that sausage roll?"
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  • pottssteve wrote:
    For those who missed it, one I'm quite proud of.. :wink:

    This from Le Monde:

    Following Lance Amstrong's sensational return to pro cycling, we tracked down one of his biggest rivals, the German Jan Ullrich, to see if he had any plans for a similar return. We found him in a bakery in Munich, and through mouthfuls of strudel he told us of his thoughts.
    "Ja, for sure I will now return to cycling," explained the big German, through a face full of Black Forest gateau. "I'm now at my racing weight of 92 kilos and have been working hard on my brunch sprints. I want to race the Paris-Nice, because I like biscuits, and in Amstel Gold for the beers." And what of the Tour de France? "Of course, this is the biggest race. I have strategies to help me here. I cannot say to you too much, but my plan is to ride hard on the bike one day and then go by train the next. This is the only way to beat Armstrong, I think. And also there is a buffet on the train for if I get hungry. Do you want the rest of that sausage roll?"

    You forgot to mention the amber nectar Jan was slugging in between bites.
  • Hahaha yes.
    "A cyclist has nothing to lose but his chain"

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