Cancellara, ungraceful loser.

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mr. tibbs said:
And I'd also add that ability to perform is no excuse for having an attitude.

In my book, it actually is. I mean, Cancellara animates almost every single race he's in. Along with Gilbert he made this spring into one of the most interesting ones I've ever seen. He's the very best at time trialling, cobbled classics, has been brilliant in support of his team captains during the Tour for a few years now.. He's one of the most interesting riders around. Besides Gilbert, Vino and Voeckler, I can't think of anyone more interesting in cycling at the moment. So if Cancellara has a bit of an attitude, I'll happily take that as long as he keeps riding like this.
 
Jan 13, 2010
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Greenflame said:
So if Cancellara has a bit of an attitude, I'll happily take that as long as he keeps riding like this.

Besides, cycling has a long held tradition of demeaning wheelsuckers who win races nonetheless. Nuyens gets my respect for his tactical victory and Cancellara's complaining gets my indulgence.