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BMC Racing owner Andy Rihs dies aged 75
RIP.
The article says his health troubles have been going on for a little while; could this be why the team was worried about continued sponsorship? http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/bmc-...-dies-aged-75/ Last edited by fa63; 04-19-2018 at 08:43 AM. |
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Cycling is a sport of benefactors these days, and losing one like Rihs will have ramifications for BMC I'm sure.
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Quote:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rich...-to-save-team/ http://www.velonews.com/2018/03/news...-cooker_461715 |
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Rihs
Especially one who will look the other way at the doping issues
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That's literally every owner in the sport, billionaire or no.
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A cost of doing business ...
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Yup. If you have any illusions that this sport is in any way "clean," I've got some swamp land in Florida to sell you...
Greg |
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The question is if you have any desert land on Florida to sell
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From all I read today, Andy was a heck of a nice guy who had a passion for bikes and the sport of cycling. He seems to have treated the people around him very well. The world could use more people like this.
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He was a really good dude.....
The sport will miss him.... Sad to see. Stephen |
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Bummer.
RIP Andy, you'll be missed.
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Old'n'Slow |
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That’s a shame. Rip. BMC factory is an incredible facility.
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