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Tag Archives: Paul Kimmage
Am I Overly Cynical?
In the past week or so, there have been three articles published that have had me scratching my virtual beard. Stuart O’Grady’s article on http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ogrady-doping-was-never-an-option Chris Horner’s article on http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/exclusive-interview-chris-horner-on-his-career-armstrong-and-pro-cycling Finally, cyclingtips.com has introduced the SecretPro articles. His first was … Continue reading
Posted in Pro Cycling
Tagged Chris Horner, dopeage, Paul Kimmage, Secret Pro, Stuart O'Grady
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Cycling Books – Your Recommendations.
Recently, I got a Kindle. What a terrific little device. I didn’t know a great deal about eBook readers, but this was an offer too good to refuse. Since owning it, I have been reading quite a lot more than … Continue reading
Where is the panache? Part I.
So today it pissed with rain and was colder than a Christmas card from Lance Armstrong to Paul Kimmage, so no bike riding for me. We are just over 2 weeks in, so I thought I would have a look … Continue reading
Posted in Pro Cycling, Tour de France
Tagged Crash, Lance Armstrong, Paul Kimmage, Tour de
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When Crowdsourcing Lets Down the Crowd
crowd·sourc·ing noun ?kraud-?sor-si? Definition of CROWDSOURCING : the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers – Merriam-Webster … Continue reading →