At least you Germans have something to be proud of...
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Walter Hinteler
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 12:39 pm
O V E R A L L T E A M S T A N D I N G S
Pos. Team Code Time
1 T-MOBILE TEAM TMO in 220h 17' 09"
2 US POSTAL - BERRY FLOOR USP at 05' 12"
3 TEAM CSC CSC at 10' 49"
... ....
8 RABOBANK RAB at 1h 30' 54"
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Rick d Israeli
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 12:43 pm
Rub it in
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Walter Hinteler
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 12:55 pm
A cobbler should stick to his last:
= good!
= not bad
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Thok
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 12:56 pm
Walter Hinteler wrote:
O V E R A L L T E A M S T A N D I N G S
Pos. Team Code Time
1 T-MOBILE TEAM TMO in 220h 17' 09"
2 US POSTAL - BERRY FLOOR USP at 05' 12"
3 TEAM CSC CSC at 10' 49"
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8 RABOBANK RAB at 1h 30' 54"
Yep, that´s also excellent. :-)
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Thok
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 12:57 pm
Walter Hinteler wrote:
A cobbler should stick to his last:
= good!
= not bad
hahaha ;-)
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Rick d Israeli
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 01:03 pm
Nice, really nice ... damn Michael Boogerd ....
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Rick d Israeli
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 01:03 pm
Hé, wait a minute... is the Netherlands starting to be the laughing stock here?
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Walter Hinteler
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 01:12 pm
Rick d'Israeli wrote:
Hé, wait a minute... is the Netherlands starting to be the laughing stock here?
Not at all, but:
Beter gezegd dan gedaan :wink:
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Rick d Israeli
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 01:16 pm
:wink:
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Thok
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 02:04 pm
Walter Hinteler wrote:
Beter gezegd dan gedaan :wink:
Translation: Besser gesagt als getan
or better done than said ;-)
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Swimpy
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Thu 22 Jul, 2004 05:29 pm
<Hey, Walter!>
Thok, What's unsportsmanlike?
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Thok
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Fri 23 Jul, 2004 02:07 am
Thok wrote:
In my view that´s unsportsmanlike. It was a exciting race until the last metres, Kloeden with a very good sprint but Armstrong shows an excellent sprint. He wins...
That Armstrong has the yellow jersey anyway, but he still sprint to the victory...
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kitchenpete
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Fri 23 Jul, 2004 03:33 am
Thok wrote:
Walter Hinteler wrote:
Beter gezegd dan gedaan :wink:
Translation: Besser gesagt als getan
or better done than said ;-)
Walter - the German and English versions are the other way round from each other...which one is it?
The Tour de France is getting boring with Armstrong winning all the time.
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Thok
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Fri 23 Jul, 2004 09:39 am
The top 10 in the stage from Annemasse to Lons-le-Saunier is:
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1. Juan Miguel Mercado (QSD) 166.5km in 4h04'03" (40.934km/h)
2. Vincente Garcia-Acosta (IBB) at st
3. Dmitriy Fofonov (COF) at 11"
4. Sebastian Joly (C.A) at 11"
5. Marc Lotz (RAB) at 11"
6. Juan Antonio Flecha (FAS) at 11"
7. Thor Hushovd (C.A) at 11'29"
8. Robbie McEwen (LOT) at 11'29"
9. Danilo Hondo (GST) at 11'29"
10. Stuart O'Grady (COF) at 11'29
Overall :
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1. Lance Armstrong (USP) 3,171.1km in 78h20'28" (40.493km/h)
2. Ivan Basso (CSC) at 4'09"
3. Andreas Kloden (TMO) at 5'11"
4. Jan Ullrich (TMO) at 8'08"
5. Jose Azevedo (USP) at 10'41"
6. Francisco Mancebo (IBB) at 11'45"
7. Georg Totschnig (GST) at 12'56"
8. Carlos Sastre (CSC) at 15'14"
9. Leivi Leipheimer (RAB) at 16'25"
10. Pietro Caucchioli (ALB) at 16'33"
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Walter Hinteler
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Fri 23 Jul, 2004 09:51 am
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Overall:
Stand Renner Land Ploeg Tijd
13 158 RASMUSSEN Mickael DEN RAB at 20' 20"
65 157 NIERMANN Grischa GER RAB at 1h 49' 00"
74 152 BOOGERD Michael NED RAB at 2h 02' 42"