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Dr.Dos
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by Dr.Dos on Sun Feb 26, 2017 5:44 pm
maquisard wrote:It is just Sagan getting pissed off with interviewers asking continuous stupid questions without any understanding of the dynamics of the race. He replies with the type of answer the question deserves. As others have said Cav often does the same.
Sagan, like Cav was, is a breath of fresh air. A rider with personality, shocker.
He has an excellent relationship with the Sporza people for years, it's a teasing game as well.
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BdaGhisallo
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by BdaGhisallo on Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:27 pm
Dr.Dos wrote:maquisard wrote:It is just Sagan getting pissed off with interviewers asking continuous stupid questions without any understanding of the dynamics of the race. He replies with the type of answer the question deserves. As others have said Cav often does the same.
Sagan, like Cav was, is a breath of fresh air. A rider with personality, shocker.
He has an excellent relationship with the Sporza people for years, it's a teasing game as well.
And Renaat Schotte certainly knows what he's talking about.
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Dr.Dos
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by Dr.Dos on Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:40 pm
BdaGhisallo wrote:Dr.Dos wrote:maquisard wrote:It is just Sagan getting pissed off with interviewers asking continuous stupid questions without any understanding of the dynamics of the race. He replies with the type of answer the question deserves. As others have said Cav often does the same.
Sagan, like Cav was, is a breath of fresh air. A rider with personality, shocker.
He has an excellent relationship with the Sporza people for years, it's a teasing game as well.
And Renaat Schotte certainly knows what he's talking about.
This
interview with van Gils still gives me goose bumps.
Sporza undoubtedly has the best cycling coverage in every aspect. I truely hope, they air "Vive le Vélo" after all stages this year, again.
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DaReef
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by DaReef on Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:49 am
What a weekend for Peter. To put on that type of show at KBK on Sunday after placing 2nd on Saturday. It would be boring if he wasn't so much fun to watch.
Those sunglasses are awful...
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Calnago
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ico
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by ico on Tue Feb 28, 2017 7:51 am
antonioiglesius wrote:(Helena is Peter's mom):
Helena: „I still find it terrible. Juraj has finished his education, he has something to fall back on. I’m proud of that. But what is Peter going to do? Become a garbage man?”
fa63 wrote:I got a good chuckle out of that part too
She is recovered alcoholic and had to undergo liver transplantation some 3 years ago, as far as I remember from slovak news.
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Fiery
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by Fiery on Tue Feb 28, 2017 8:18 am
She also grew up at a time when education meant employment (not looking at the past with rose-colored glasses, in the Eastern socialist countries employment really was pretty much guaranteed even if the pay wasn't). I'd think that shaped those views more than her alcoholism.
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ico
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by ico on Tue Feb 28, 2017 8:28 am
It is nearly 30 years since, so everyone realised that I think. Didn't mean to degrade her, but anyway, it could shed a bit of light on splitted house and realtionship with her husband.
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Fiery
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by Fiery on Tue Feb 28, 2017 9:10 am
Just providing another perspective, maybe something not everyone would think of. I know my mother will never accept that a university diploma no longer brings social status (if it ever did really), and that quoted statement really reminded me of something she would say, down to the "garbage man" part.
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LeDuke
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by LeDuke on Tue Feb 28, 2017 4:26 pm
If a degree were a guarantee of a high income, my wife and I would be rolling in cash. We will soon have 6 of them between us. BA, BS, MS, MA, JD, PhD.
As it stands, we'll be comfortable enough, but Mrs. Sagan's attitude sounds like something I'd see in a 1950s TV show from the US. Where Johnny using his GI Bill and going to college meant his entire family was going to be boosted in social status forever. Simply not the case anymore.