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that made my laugh... 45 kg warriors going at it..Polish said:I know better than to mess with Pro Cyclists - they are pretty tough dudes!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFBbKGQ_5jE
ygames said:Lmao, Look Pal, this is Cycling chat...
Not a pick up on g4y dudes blog...if you want phone numbers? lol
go hit the G4y Bar...
Now Shhhhhhhhh, be a good i'll b0y and Vanish...
Alpe d'Huez said:How did this place turn so quickly into a troll infested spray fest?
Alpe d'Huez said:It's not the doping discussions, per se, it's just the bickering that goes on back and forth about it, and about a certain rider that doesn't need naming.
Bartoli said:Lol, don't need to be a pro to answer this: the answer to both question is yes. They have a tv in he car.
On topic: it's interesting to see another perspective on this Contador/ Armstrong thing, whether this guy is a pro or not...
But my question would be: why does Armstrong point out a "rookie-mistake" and not think about the media reaction and following pressure and negative media/ fan-talk on his team and relation with Contador? This is creatin a whole new media-hype that possibly affects his relations with his teammate and co-leader in the tdf...
schadenfreude said:your borderline illiteracy almost confirms your insinuations of once being a pro.
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Thoughtforfood said:Message deleted by mod
Thoughtforfood said:Just so you know, I am not gay or anything.......I just like to have pictures of all of the male heroes, scantly clad, with oil on their bodies......Its just kinda my thing.
Thoughtforfood said:Just so you know, I am not gay or anything.......I just like to have pictures of all of the male heroes, scantly clad, with oil on their bodies......Its just kinda my thing.
53x11 in DC said:TFF: You do realize that your bike should come equipped with one of these, right?
http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page=7&major=1&minor=18
Thoughtforfood said:Funny, in the mid 90's I worked in a bike shop, and there was some trade publication (did not go to consumers...too bad though because it was hilarious) that got sent out with a Cannondale ad one month that had a picture of some guy riding a dual suspension Mountain Bike, and the caption read "A Ride So Sweet, Sometimes I Take The Seat Off And Ride The Post Home" It only ran for one month, and we kept a copy for awhile. It got lost, but to this day, I wish I had a copy of that ad.
Dude, you're the one talking about licking posts, not me.ygames said:Lmao,,,, With that bike setup, being the sick puppy you are! You can't sniff the seat. So you can do the next best thing. Go lick the post.
Thoughtforfood said:Funny, in the mid 90's I worked in a bike shop, and there was some trade publication (did not go to consumers...too bad though because it was hilarious) that got sent out with a Cannondale ad one month that had a picture of some guy riding a dual suspension Mountain Bike, and the caption read "A Ride So Sweet, Sometimes I Take The Seat Off And Ride The Post Home" It only ran for one month, and we kept a copy for awhile. It got lost, but to this day, I wish I had a copy of that ad.
Mellow Velo said:I think this "relationship" will develop more clarity, next week, when they finally get into the same team at Castilla y Leon.
My guess is somewhere along the line, Bert will put the hammer down and Lance won't see him for dust.
Can't wait for that Twitter to start generating it's propoganda.
Of course, it's early days, in terms of Tour "preparation", so, other than making the statement, it will be pretty meaningless.
However, if it puts a dent is the "ego", the "comments" could end up as an in house squabble.