Sure, and I hope he finds a career that motivates him. He had to be super competitive and ambitious to get to the very top: what happened? He can't possibly feel good about himself, being underperforming and the butt of so many jokes.hrotha said:There's more to life than being supercompetitive and ambitious in your professional career, you know.
hrotha said:There's more to life than being supercompetitive and ambitious in your professional career, you know.
Zinoviev Letter said:Didn't show up for the Movistar team presentation with "apparent visa problems". http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/movistar-confirms-grand-tour-goals-at-official-presentation-gallery
BigMac said:After Movistar found out they had to pay for two seats, they realized it was not worth it.
Zinoviev Letter said:There's always the possibility that he showed up at the appropriate office to apply for a visa and they took a look at him and refused to believe that he's a professional cyclist.
GenericBoonenFan said:Is Betancur Bashing considered a sport on this forum?
Nah, just an enthusiast hobby, like Betancur and his competitive eatingGenericBoonenFan said:Is Betancur Bashing considered a sport on this forum?
GenericBoonenFan said:Is Betancur Bashing considered a sport on this forum?
Yep. He's also a rather large, I mean ...soft, check that...easy target.42x16ss said:Nah, just an enthusiast hobby, like Betancur and his competitive eatingGenericBoonenFan said:Is Betancur Bashing considered a sport on this forum?![]()
Not really. For me it's a way of dealing with how good Betancur could be if he got everything right heading into the season for once. He has colossal potentialcarton said:Yep. He's also a rather large, I mean ...soft, check that...easy target.42x16ss said:Nah, just an enthusiast hobby, like Betancur and his competitive eatingGenericBoonenFan said:Is Betancur Bashing considered a sport on this forum?![]()
I imagine there might also be a fair bit of jelousy towards a guy who can use the first week of the Giro as a warm-up and almost bag a stage later on and who can win major WorldTour stage races while carrying around an extra 15 pounds. That's got to be annoying for the sufferfest brigade.
Zinoviev Letter said:There's always the possibility that he showed up at the appropriate office to apply for a visa and they took a look at him and refused to believe that he's a professional cyclist.
Are you American?carton said:
carton said:
AlexNYC said:What a load of 5h!t... Colombians no longer need visas to enter the Schengen countries, much less Spain. If this was indeed Betancur's explanation, somebody please tell this embarrassment of a professional to at least make an effort to come up with plausible excuses.