Andy Schleck Discussion thread.

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Contadoraus Schlecks said:
Good luck to him whatever he does.

An incredible climber who, when at his peak, made it look effortless. Legend in my opinion :)

Nicely put, Contadoraus.
 
SeriousSam said:
It's not that hard to feign the rightful anger even you don't think it's rightful. Armstrong would have put in an academy award winning performance of righteous indignation had he been second in that tour.

True. Even better: imagine Virenque, sobbing and crocodile tears :D
 
Really hope he's not retiring. People haven't gone easy on him, but his injuries have been really, really bad, it's super hard for everyone to get back from that, and Schleck was never the strongest mentally.

I hope for him he can find a job he enjoys and doesn't end up in continuus disappointments
 
Christian said:
Nicely put, Contadoraus.

I second that; he is the GC-guy (perhaps overall rider) of whom I have been the biggest fan. And I also agree with you, Christian, that a lot of people have been unfair to him. It does, indeed, have "a bit of a kicking a guy when he's down feeling to it."

I sincerely hope this is not the end of Andy's career, but if it is, I will remember how awesome he was at his peak, and I think you guys should remember the entertainment he has provided us with during his career (Galibier 2011 obviously stands out) as well.
 
Red Rick said:
Really hope he's not retiring. People haven't gone easy on him, but his injuries have been really, really bad, it's super hard for everyone to get back from that, and Schleck was never the strongest mentally.

I hope for him he can find a job he enjoys and doesn't end up in continuus disappointments

Kind of why I hoped Sky would pick him up Steve Peters is an amazing sports psychiatrist and with his track record I'm sure Andy would of improved in that department.
 
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Its pretty sad if he is retiring,injuries the main reason but i do wonder what effect winning the Tour had on him when Contador won it on the road.It was his lifelong dream and then to his mind he achieved his dream not in the way he would have liked or imagined,think it was a heavier mental blow than people maybe realised at the time.

Not making excuses for him,just feel its a bit of a shame how things panned out for him.
 
May 19, 2010
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I'm calling him to come out and announce that trek have signed him for a 1 yr contract. However he is not targeting the tour and targeting the giro and the Ardennes. And it's now or never. If he performs they will extend his contract if not he will retire.

In all seriousness tho, I think he will retire. Shame as I always wanted him to get back to full strength. He was an exciting rider to watch.
 
Dec 7, 2010
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Maybe he's going for the Hour record?


He hasn't seemed interested in racing for much longer times than that anyway.
 
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Christian said:
Sad to see him go. Say what you will, I for one am never happy to see a rider end his career because of injury. Not even Contador I would be happy. Has a bit of a "kicking a guy when he's down" feeling to it. No offense.

I don't think it's a case of "kicking him when he's down," and I say that only because Andy received plenty of flak, for plenty of reasons, even at the height of his powers. A lot of people just don't care for him. Even if he had just won a GT, Worlds, Lombardia, and was in good health, lots of folks would still be dishing it out, and not unhappy about a possible retirement.

I never like to see a rider end his career prematurely due to injury either, but I won't miss Andy. I do wonder, though, if he and his brother have any regrets about the unceremonious way in which they left Bjarne's team. On so many levels, things never did quite work out as they had hoped. Obviously.
 
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King Of The Wolds said:
Time to retire. Hope the injuries recover to the extent whereby he can still ride his bike.

I'll remember him as the only rider in nigh on the last 30 years to win the Tour and a Monument. Some achievement.

Evans has. Unless we don't consider worlds a monument.
 
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King Of The Wolds said:
It isn't, so I don't.

Out of curiosity why is worlds not considered a monument. It has the history and has a lot of prestige for winning. Not to mention creates a lot more interest than what lombardia does and it's at the same time of year.

King Of The Wolds said:
The ASO say he did win the Tour...and I appear to have come to the end of my argument.

I'm an andy fan, but I will never say he won the tour. I don't care what aso say, I know he didn't win the tour. To me it's either a no result like the Armstrong years or a contador victory.
 
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Netserk said:
Except he didn't win the Tour.

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I've been a fan for a long time and really hoped he could get over his injuries and get back to his true form. If it's Au Revoir, and it sounds like it is, thanks for the memories Andy and good luck..