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“I still think I can get much better. I’m obviously a decent climber but there are things I can do to improve.
I like his credibility. Bring on the Hautacam record.
“I still think I can get much better. I’m obviously a decent climber but there are things I can do to improve.
thehog said:Now do really think Cound & Dawg would rather wash floors in a factory than live in Monaco and dope?
Who comes up with this stuff?
the sceptic said:I like his credibility. Bring on the Hautacam record.“I still think I can get much better. I’m obviously a decent climber but there are things I can do to improve
red_flanders said:So "nobody" wants to talk about doping. But he was hurt that "the media" (always a convenient scapegoat) thinks he's doping, so much so that it sullied his victory on Ventoux. So is it that nobody wants to talk about it or is it that people talk about it so much that it ruins his victory?
I find the twists and turns difficult to follow.
Some serious God syndrome there, all hail to our clean savior.Chris Froome said:“I genuinely believe people want to stop talking about doping now. They want to have someone to believe in,” says Froome. Like him perhaps? “Well, I definitely feel a responsibility to show people the sport has changed. I understand why there are still a lot of critics, cynicism and doubters out there. Of course, no-one can actually know 100 per cent if I’m clean or not, except me. And I know I am, that my results will stand the test of time.
“We can’t force people to believe, it’s going to take time. I know I have a big responsibility but it’s not hard to be clean and to be a champion. Doping has never ever crossed my mind. It’s not an option. I’d rather go and scrub factory floors for a living than cheat to get where I am.”
Justinr said:What he is saying is that he believes that the fans don't want to talk about doping but that all the press seem to want to do is bring it up all the time. There are no "twists and turns" there.
... but it’s not hard to be clean and to be a champion.
The Hitch said:OMG what?
Did he really say that?
No way!!!
Jens attacks is going to be in heaven when he reads that.
Benotti69 said:Seems Froome is selling snakeoil. It is not hard to be CLEAN and be a CHAMPION.
Sh!t why did no one tell all the dopers!!!!
What a complete idiot that he thinks all cycling fans are idiots.
I thought it was hard, the training, the dieting, the staying healthy, staying out crashes, tactics, the pain.......so Froome is saying that it is not hard? So what was he doing before Vuelta'11? Hmmm he is on some good dope if it makes it feel like a walk in the park. But then he did win the TdF by the 1st MTF.
“If you’d told me just a couple of years ago in July 2011 when I was sitting at home watching the Tour, unsure if I’d even get a contract in 2012, I’d have said ‘you’re kidding’. I put it down simply to three things – losing a bit of weight, different racing tactics and just being healthy
1. Demolish everything in paththehog said:The 3 point plan to winning the Tour
The Hitch said:OMG what?
Did he really say that?
No way!!!
Jens attacks is going to be in heaven when he reads that.
Benotti69 said:Seems Froome is selling snakeoil. It is not hard to be CLEAN and be a CHAMPION.
Sh!t why did no one tell all the dopers!!!!
What a complete idiot that he thinks all cycling fans are idiots.
I thought it was hard, the training, the dieting, the staying healthy, staying out crashes, tactics, the pain.......so Froome is saying that it is not hard? So what was he doing before Vuelta'11? Hmmm he is on some good dope if it makes it feel like a walk in the park. But then he did win the TdF by the 1st MTF.
Libertine Seguros said:1. Demolish everything in path
2. ?
3. Profit
thehog said:The 3 point plan to winning the Tour:
And cleans!
Lose a bit if weight, different race tactics and be healthy! Simples!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ot...nt-to-win-multiple-Tour-de-France-titles.html
I am liking how he in preparing for martian doping. His head is really undergoing alien like morphology.oldcrank said:The Froome Dog Millionaire has a rare comedic genius...
his timing, his phrasing, his impeccable deadpan delivery
are without equal, especially in today's professional peloton.
That his humour goes right over the head of many does not
make it any less brilliant.
The juxtaposition of 'scrubbing factory floors' with the recent
signing of a three year/ten million contract is beyond category,
haute hilarity.
oldcrank said:The Froome Dog Millionaire has a rare comedic genius...
his timing, his phrasing, his impeccable deadpan delivery
are without equal, especially in today's professional peloton.
That his humour goes right over the head of many does not
make it any less brilliant.
The juxtaposition of 'scrubbing factory floors' with the recent
signing of a three year/ten million contract is beyond category,
haute hilarity.
bigcog said:I think you lot missed you're vocation by a few centuries. You really would have been excellent witch finders.
The Hitch said:I see the parallel. I'll admit, if I saw someone in the 17th century, sitting on an inaninate object, zooming vertically upwards at an alarming rate which can't be explained by physics and laughing while doing so, I probably would argue it's a witch..
Doping has never ever crossed my mind. It’s not an option. I’d rather go and scrub factory floors for a living than cheat to get where I am.”
How could he when he thinks about the responsibility he owes to those young African cycling dreamers sleeping five to a floor, just as he once did, in the same old Kenyan village tin shack where his first mentor David Kinjah taught him “to love the bike”? Last month, he returned for a two-week holiday there. “Very emotional,” he said. “It felt almost incredible that this is where it all started. Only seven years ago, I’d been there and in that time, I’d basically gone right from the bottom of this sport, from riding around in the hills here, to winning the biggest race there is.”
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ot...nt-to-win-multiple-Tour-de-France-titles.html
the delgados said:How could doping never come to the mind of a pro rider?
Seriously, he never even thought about doping?
Froome reminds me of the "next generation" who claim to refuse taking so much as a Tylenol tablet.
