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- So you’re of the fan group that wants people to race for 2nd or less?
- Another shot in the foot
Because you assumed that one horse was representative of all horses.
He should have listened to what all 4 had to say before deciding what advice to hand out.
That’s the whole point of philosophy, considering ALL information and seeing what can be deduced from it and that’s why thousands of years later there is still plenty to discuss and discover, in fact more than ever seeing as it’s ever more impossible for anyone to gather enough knowledge, even on just one subject.
You pick like Trump, am really quite surprised he’s not your type.
- Ah, funny how few people are willing to touch on that subject. Totally agree,
- I didn’t call you a fanboy, I make a big distinction between that (derogatory) and a fanatic (almost neutral and not usually negative when it comes to sport) so I’m not reading past your first sentence in case you want to edit something you may have written due to misunderstanding.
- LOL!!!
- That’s all you’ve got? Angry man
- heading into the spring monuments, van der poel looks very fiery
- Did you know that P-R is perfectly flat from start to finish? It is a sprinter's classic, just like MSR. Advantage MVDP. Did you also know that MVDP weighs 10 kg heavier than TP, and that the cobbles favor heftier riders, because it gives them extra kick to get over the paves, whereas lighter riders tend to get thrown here and there by the cobbles and thereby lose control and momentum? Can you imagine Jonas doing P-R? This is why Tadej deserves your salute.. because he confronts the odds squarely, even when they are stacked heavily against him. He just loves to race, even against the odds. No wonder Tadej crashed the first time, which seldom happens.. there are so many haters just wishing him to crash, or get a flat or something..
- There goes these Tadej haters again, finding sinister designs where mere sporting excellence is exhibited. Leave him alone, you armchair pundits.. he's just trying to win a race. Envy is a deadly sin.
- Once upon a time, many years ago, 386 B.C. or thereabouts, in Ancient Greece, four philosophers were arguing how many teeth does a horse possess. The argument went on for three days and nights, but then Socrates came along and said: "Walk over to one of the horses that the farmers have, open its mouth and count the number of teeth." The philosophers were so amazed at the sagacity of the suggestion that silence reigned for the first time in three days.
To come to my point, @Mistermaumau is like the four philosophers. I would like to remind the commentators: Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
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