Tom Glasgow
Thomas W Glasgow
In a race like the TDF why wouldn't the winner seem superhuman? What is the closest race in TDF history?
originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
In a race like the TDF why wouldn't the winner seem superhuman? What is the closest race in TDF history?
originally posted by Ned Hoey:
originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
In a race like the TDF why wouldn't the winner seem superhuman? What is the closest race in TDF history?
I'm pretty sure it's the '89 tour. Lemond won the overall by 8 seconds based on the final ITT into Paris snatching the win from Laurent Fignon. They haven't done an ITT finish since. It was crushing for Fignon
to lose that way. Lemond's speed was an ITT average speed record that I think still stands.
Well, get back to the 21st century, man. Franco's been dead almost as long as the Spanish Inquisition - Nov. 20, 1975. And despite the frustrated rumblings basically propagated by Barcelona, in reality Real Madrid was grudgingly tolerated by the dictator because it was winning in Europe, but the club was always mistrusted by the rgime because of its bourgeois, monarchist origins. The rgime's club was Atltico de Madrid, formerly Atltico Aviacin - the Franco air force's team during the Civil War.originally posted by VLM:
Had Franco and the Ultras on the brain.
Still?originally posted by VS:
Franco's been dead
I'll bet you a case of unspoofulated-but-intolerably-purple Spanish wine that he does.originally posted by Yixin:
I don't think Pellegrini will last the season. Anyone care to bet on that?
originally posted by VS:
I'll bet you a case of unspoofulated-but-intolerably-purple Spanish wine that he does.originally posted by Yixin:
I don't think Pellegrini will last the season. Anyone care to bet on that?
Make that four years...originally posted by Ignacio Villalgordo:
after a couple of years off the road, he came in 3rd...
Wither Chevy?Still?