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Race Radio said:What the hell is he talking about?
It's obvious, RR, what he is talking about.
Race Radio said:What the hell is he talking about?
Race Radio said:What the hell is he talking about?
Race Radio said:I bet Alexi lives in that storage unit he is leaned up against.
Digger said:RR is he a recovering addict?
Race Radio said:Yes, that is what I have heard. He was homeless for many years
sartain said:Unless that picture was been PSed, looks like he still has good form!
Maxiton said:Pure class, RR.
Looks fantastic. And as for the boots and the bike and such, my guess is, that's what he was wearing that day and that was the bike that happened to be leaning against the garage, when the magazine photographer suggested, "How about a picture of you on the bike?"
Alexi is an inspiration to 50 year olds everywhere.
ricara said:You're tuned into the wrong station TexPat.
Alexi did NOT blood dope at the Olympics:
"Grewal said he didn't participate in a pre-Olympic blood doping program coordinated by U.S. coaches and officials because he was estranged from U.S. head coach Eddie Borysewicz and training on his own. Grewal said Borysewicz had discussed blood doping with him the winter of 1984 but didn't learn of the actual procedure until weeks after the race. Such blood doping was legal at the time, though it was banned soon after the '84 Olympics."
Race Radio said:Was I wrong? Alexi was not a homeless addict? I think that makes his story even more interesting.
flicker said:I think grewal admitted doping when he beat bauer in the olympics. He had some epiphany afterwards which in the velo news magazine. bauer was clean grewal dirty. grewal keeps the medal wtf grewal?
TexPat said:Thanks for your thoughtful reply. Welcome to the cesspool that is moral relativism.
Cheating is cheating. I'm sure Steve Bauer agrees.
Race Radio said:Was I wrong? Alexi was not a homeless addict? I think that makes his story even more interesting.
BotanyBay said:People, please be respectful of this man.
tubularglue said:I don't know if you were wrong.
Alexi could of been homeless, at one time.
Irregardless, maybe this is a story which does not need to be picked apart.
I enjoy reading about it.
Maxiton said:That's all I was saying. This thread was starting to become a feeding frenzy against Grewel until Papp stepped in to straighten you guys out. Your comment, RR (I bet Alexi lives in that storage unit he is leaned up against.) seemed particularly cruel. "Pure class, RR" = No class, RR. Let's find a guy who was once homeless and an addict . . . and make public fun of him. Once we're done with that, let's torture some small animals.
Who besides Papp showed some proper respect for this guy? Armstrong! Yeah, that's right, your favorite.
Race Radio said:I do as well. Alexi is a ridiculously complex guy. While my comments may come off as harsh that is not my intention. I read his blog and really could not understand large portions of it.
I think that if people really know the guy's entire story it is even more interesting. I wish him no ill will and am looking forward to his return as it no matter what it will be interesting......Alexi may be many things but he is seldom boring.
Race Radio said:You are reading far too much into that comment.
Alexi lived in a shed, sometimes in a car. Like it or not it is a important part of his story. The guy has has some very heavy living over much of the last 15 years which makes his comeback even more interesting. My intention was point out the extreme situation that Alexi was coming from. If you look at my other posts I have been supportive of his return and look forward to it.
Race Radio said:Yeah, The dope available to Alexi was weak compared to todays programs. He is a world class wacko who is a pain to be around......but for shear entertainment value this is great news. Train wreck.
Race Radio said:I bet Alexi lives in that storage unit he is leaned up against.
Race Radio said:At least one guy is happy to see him back
flicker said:I was not following cycling during the 84 Olympics or after until 2005. I quit watching when LeMond started being top tier. I thought it bogus that an American won the tour.
flicker said:After Lance retired I became extremely interested in cycling. I was again not interested in his arrogance.
flicker said:I found out about Alexi from a friend who was a national champion at the time and knew all the players in the cycling game. He told me about Bauer and the doping of Grewal.
Race Radio said:I bet Alexi lives in that storage unit he is leaned up against.
tubularglue said:Assuming everyone has their own interpretation regarding his comeback
I think Gita sports would do well in contributing to his plans.
just a thought
BotanyBay said:Not funny at all. I seriously hope that you'll consider deleting this comment.
BotanyBay said:Not funny at all. I seriously hope that you'll consider deleting this comment.