Re: t-and-f: speaking of AOYs......

2002-10-14 Thread Bob Duncan
ghill wrote: > As always, I have trouble getting excited over another undefeated El G > season based on a series of set up races. Let's talk about '96 and '00, > where he didn't get a perfect place on the grid and didn't have preordained > rabbits going out at a pace he requested. Oh yeah, he lost

Re: t-and-f: speaking of AOYs......

2002-10-14 Thread ghill
> From: "Post, Marty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 16:19:20 -0400 > To: "'ghill'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, track list > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: t-and-f: speaking of AOYs.. > > As much as I would lik

Re: t-and-f: speaking of AOYs......

2002-10-14 Thread Martin J. Dixon
Did he actually key on any of those races? It's the nature of the marathon beast. I'm not saying that he deserves it. Just saying that I don't think all of his performances can be evaluated the way they are in other events. Regards, Martin "Post, Marty" wrote: > As much as I would like to see a

RE: t-and-f: speaking of AOYs......

2002-10-14 Thread Post, Marty
As much as I would like to see a pure roadie -- none of this moonlighting on the track or cross-country ! - be AOY, Khannouchi's non-marathon racing this year detracts from his 2 stellar marathons. Good wins at San Blas and Kyoto Half-Marathons, but a horrendous 60th place at Sapporo and a 4th pl