great to see how badly andy got booed today at the cauberg and how all the schleck fans went mad over it they are just as andy and frank. pathetic
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LaFlorecita said:How can you criticise Alberto? I just don't get it.
Love him, okay, perfectly understandable of course.
Hate him, okay, you can think he is a doper.
But criticise.... I just can't see it.
Ryo Hazuki said:great to see how badly andy got booed today at the cauberg and how all the schleck fans went mad over it they are just as andy and frank. pathetic
You are cunning. Yesterday if he flitted like a bird and won on Cauberg, you would have come in this thread and started whining about Hogmix and all that stuff.Sirius Cat said:Simple as this, when Andy starts putting some wins and strong results behind him regularly then I'll respect his achievements
karlboss said:I prefer to Frank to Andy, he races more often, doesn't whinge as often.
markene2 said:I know this is a thread about Andy, but i thought i would share a interview with Frank, you must use translate. Frank said "I was one of the strongest today" and he blames his result on the bad position Eysenbosweg.
Always the excuses
Source http://feltet.dk/nyheder/schleck_jeg_var_en_af_de_staerkeste_i_dag/
markene2 said:I know this is a thread about Andy, but i thought i would share a interview with Frank, you must use translate. Frank said "I was one of the strongest today" and he blames his result on the bad position Eysenbosweg.
Always the excuses
Source http://feltet.dk/nyheder/schleck_jeg_var_en_af_de_staerkeste_i_dag/
Cancellator said:It's getting really hard to support RSNT, especially with Cancellara out of contention for the moment. I did not expect the brothers to win AGR, but at least try one attack at some point! Why wait so they can get outsprinted by punchier riders at the end? I guess the answer is simple - they were not strong enough.
Sad really, they could have at least gotten a rider in that long break.
I keep wishing for Andy to get that victory that will prove all his detractors wrong, but it looks like it won't come too soon...
Forunculo said:So we are right about him
Ah, but you see, no one here really thinks he's not capable of winning big races. We just think he has the wrongest attitude someone of his class could have, and that wouldn't change if he won LBL and the Tour this season, unless he also changed his attitude. And if that happened, that would prove us right.Cancellator said:No, i think you're wrong, but he hasn't shown sufficient evidence recently to prove without a doubt that you're wrong.
hrotha said:Ah, but you see, no one here really thinks he's not capable of winning big races. We just think he has the wrongest attitude someone of his class could have, and that wouldn't change if he won LBL and the Tour this season, unless he also changed his attitude. And if that happened, that would prove us right.
karlboss said:Operacion puerto. Name came up hence clearly guilty, once a doper always a doper, hence should not have been in the race or Evans was beaten by a doper. The 2010 tour test has done nothing to make these Evans fans like Contador any more.
airstream said:Sorry, I don't quite get in what a new supposed attitude should imply
El Pistolero said:Frank Schleck was also involved with doctor Fuentes. Why don't you say anything about that? For the record, they didn't have solid proof on Contador.
airstream said:Sorry, I don't quite get in what a new supposed attitude should imply
Sorry but you must be quite thick. It's talked about constantly.airstream said:Sorry, I don't quite get in what a new supposed attitude should imply
hrotha said:Sorry but you must be quite thick. It's talked about constantly.