The "transition" is made quite readily, if one understands the issues at hand. In fact the issues involve the very public history of "On Topic" cyclists about which you seem to be ignorant. Let me inform you. Andranian, an attorney, maintains a website (GitaneUSA) on which, for reasons known best to himself, he devotes space to a crime of sexual abuse committed by the famous American cyclist, Jock Boyer (the first American to ride the TdF, 1981). On that same website, he carefully avoids mentioning a very similar, if not worse, crime committed by the French cyclist Anquetil, using the excuse that Anquetil wasn't jailed for his crime. That crime is documented in a well known book and movie. Now, Andranian would like to present himself on CR as an evenhanded lawyer sensitive to the law, making out arguments about defending the lack of use of brakes on fixed gear bikes by members of the "Fixie Nation", etc. I think it is important that the public know that, when it comes to presenting facts, Andranian is not as evenhanded as he would like to appear. It's that simple. George George Hollenberg MD
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:42 PM, sean flores <seaneee175@gmail.com> wrote:
> Normally, these things are left better off list. But your lack of tact
> in this situation is quite astounding and needs to be pointed out to
> the group as a whole. How does one transition from a mindless
> discussion about fixed gear to issues of rape?
>
> Perhaps you need a break from the computer, or perhaps a quick moment
> to re-read your posts before clicking the send button. If anyone has
> been "wasting" bandwidth, it is you sir.
>
> Please stop.
>
> Sean Flores
> San Francisco, CA
>
> George Hollenberg wrote:
>
> <snip>
> > Other than to decry these people and their dangerous and mindless
> behavior,
> > I don't see why there should be more discussion of them on CR.
> > Let me take this occasion to ask you whether you have added reference on
> > your Gitane website to Anquetil's incestuous rape of his step-daughter?
> This
> > information dwarfs the reference to Boyer's crime. In fact, it's been the
> > subject of a book and movie.</snip>
>
-- George
George Hollenberg MD
CT, USA