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DirtRoadie
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport.html?fSKU=2007-07-27T145020Z_01_L2726430_RTRIDST_0_OUKSP-UK-CYCLING-TOUR-SPONSORS.XML
"Sponsoring the Tour de France fits our strategy. If I exaggerate it,
we have one half of Europe covered by hockey, and the other half by
cycling," Vratislav Kulhanek, head of Skoda's supervisory board, told
the Czech daily Hospodarske Noviny.
"I do worry about doping, but I care more about watching (Kazakh
Alexander) Vinokourov appearing on the news four times and an
accompanying Skoda being seen behind him four times."
DR
Bob Schwartz
01-03-1970, 08:49 AM
DirtRoadie wrote:
> "I do worry about doping, but I care more about watching (Kazakh
> Alexander) Vinokourov appearing on the news four times and an
> accompanying Skoda being seen behind him four times."
They should market a special edition black Skoda.
Bob Schwartz
rechungREMOVETHIS@gmail.com
01-03-1970, 08:49 AM
On Jul 27, 6:02 pm, DirtRoadie <DirtRoa...@aol.com> wrote:
> "I do worry about doping, but I care more about watching (Kazakh
> Alexander) Vinokourov appearing on the news four times and an
> accompanying Skoda being seen behind him four times."
Several years ago, right after Richard Virenque admitted to doping "a
l'insu de son plein gre," a chain of French optical stores had a full-
page newspaper ad that said, "Alain Affelou: Official supplier to
Richard Virenque." Then, in little letters at the bottom it added,
"Supplier of his sunglasses."
Donald Munro
01-03-1970, 08:49 AM
DirtRoadie wrote:
> "I do worry about doping, but I care more about watching (Kazakh
> Alexander) Vinokourov appearing on the news four times and an
> accompanying Skoda being seen behind him four times."
He should present it as buying a Skoda is like doping. It makes you faster
than everyone else who hasn't got a Skoda. At least until the Skoda breaks
down, then you've got to get a Trabant.
Donald Munro
01-03-1970, 08:52 AM
rechungREMOVETHIS wrote:
> Several years ago, right after Richard Virenque admitted to doping "a
> l'insu de son plein gre," a chain of French optical stores had a full-
> page newspaper ad that said, "Alain Affelou: Official supplier to
> Richard Virenque." Then, in little letters at the bottom it added,
> "Supplier of his sunglasses."
Next Ferrari will become Hincapie's official sunglass supplier.
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