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Flecha retiring
Last Post 10/10/2013 09:13 AM by Frederick Jones. 11 Replies.
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Orange Crush

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10/06/2013 07:37 PM
Next week will be his last. Can't wait to go surfing...interesting.
stinkyhelmet

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10/07/2013 01:00 PM
that's a bummer. Would love to have seen one more of his finish line salutes.
vtguy

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10/07/2013 01:03 PM
Always enjoyed watching him. He didn't win a lot, but was usually in contention.
jrt1045

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10/07/2013 04:50 PM
tough year, no jobs for next season
bobswire

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10/07/2013 06:03 PM
What no love for Z-Man ? He's retired too.
jmdirt

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10/07/2013 08:52 PM
Bob, the dopers who admitted their cheating are hated while the dopers who still hide their cheating are loved. I don't know if an honest cheater is any better than a lying cheater though.
bobswire

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10/07/2013 10:28 PM
A Z-man moment.....
The most noble thing "he who can't be named" did during his reign of the TDF, During the 2005 TDF Z-man riding for CSC was wearing the Yellow Jersey during the team TT and inexplicably Z-Man went down, causing him and his team to lose the TT and Yellow Jersey to Team Discovery and "he who can't be named" . "He who can't be named" at first refused to accept to wear the Yellow Jersey because of Z-mans accident but had to relent because of the rules.
jrt1045

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10/08/2013 08:59 AM
I though Z-man retired last season. Or did it just seem that way
Orange Crush

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10/08/2013 12:05 PM
Bobs - I am not boycotting against any american heroes. Just thought it was funny that a hardman of cycling would be into catching waves (and possibly drinking girlie drinks on the playa)
bobswire

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10/08/2013 01:06 PM
Posted By Orange Crush on 10/08/2013 12:05 PM
Bobs - I am not boycotting against any american heroes. Just thought it was funny that a hardman of cycling would be into catching waves (and possibly drinking girlie drinks on the playa)

Hero's and Hardmen is a relative subject. I think of myself more an hardman than I do a bike rider that got paid in a year or two what took me 30 years to make at construction. I've no "sport" hero's. I reserve that for folks like my Mother who raised 7 kids.
Just wanted to clear up any false notions  .
Orange Crush

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10/08/2013 07:15 PM
Trust me Bob - I full well realize that raising you alone must have been a lot harder than riding Paris-Roubaix.

In fact, it must have been "Hell".
longslowdistance

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10/10/2013 09:13 AM
Hell of the west?
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