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Richmond Racer 2 wrote:
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It's never Lupus“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0
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http://velonews.competitor.com/2016/02/ ... ing_3947720
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Jonah Mead-VanCourt may replace Burke Swindlehurst as my fave American riderFckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.0
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With Kocjan removed, Chris Horner becomes Rider 15 on the Lupus roster!0
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S'latin, innit.0
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Pro cycling has its fair share of disreputable characters but I find myself having an aversion to CH greater than all others. His virtual moon to the cycling world post Vuelta triumph probably a fair part of it.0
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argyllflyer wrote:Pro cycling has its fair share of disreputable characters but I find myself having an aversion to CH greater than all others. His virtual moon to the cycling world post Vuelta triumph probably a fair part of it.
So if there was A 4-way shoot out between Horner, Armstrong, Landis and Hamilton - who would you like as last man standing?0 -
OCDuPalais wrote:argyllflyer wrote:Pro cycling has its fair share of disreputable characters but I find myself having an aversion to CH greater than all others. His virtual moon to the cycling world post Vuelta triumph probably a fair part of it.
So if there was A 4-way shoot out between Horner, Armstrong, Landis and Hamilton - who would you like as last man standing?Twitter: @RichN950 -
RichN95 wrote:OCDuPalais wrote:argyllflyer wrote:Pro cycling has its fair share of disreputable characters but I find myself having an aversion to CH greater than all others. His virtual moon to the cycling world post Vuelta triumph probably a fair part of it.
So if there was A 4-way shoot out between Horner, Armstrong, Landis and Hamilton - who would you like as last man standing?
Yeah. I'd definitely want Hamilton to be the only one to emerge. as for the other 3, I actually prefer Lance to Landis and Horner0 -
Richmond Racer 2 wrote:RichN95 wrote:OCDuPalais wrote:argyllflyer wrote:Pro cycling has its fair share of disreputable characters but I find myself having an aversion to CH greater than all others. His virtual moon to the cycling world post Vuelta triumph probably a fair part of it.
So if there was A 4-way shoot out between Horner, Armstrong, Landis and Hamilton - who would you like as last man standing?
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OCDuPalais wrote:argyllflyer wrote:Pro cycling has its fair share of disreputable characters but I find myself having an aversion to CH greater than all others. His virtual moon to the cycling world post Vuelta triumph probably a fair part of it.
So if there was A 4-way shoot out between Horner, Armstrong, Landis and Hamilton - who would you like as last man standing?
3 of them have fessed up.0 -
What's wrong with Horner? He seems legit to me. Just because he beat someone young enough to be his son in the Vuelta whilst grinning like a slappable Cheshire cat....0
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I find hard to get upset by Horner. As someone, erm, not so young myself I was routing for him to win the Vuelta. Was a great story really but unfortunately it was dismissed due to his (unproven) past.0
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Almost but not quite ...
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