That's what they want us to believe. That's why they told you to say that. But the truth is out there. Way, way out there...f*cckinghell, he only cut his thumb, he's isn't getting a new fake hand fitted
That's what they want us to believe. That's why they told you to say that. But the truth is out there. Way, way out there...f*cckinghell, he only cut his thumb, he's isn't getting a new fake hand fitted
Nah...IIRC it was the prototype cyborgs from Omni Corp that went rogue. Robocop stayed a good guy and did battle with the out of control cyborgsDid Robocop go full mental jacket in the end and start shooting the crap out of everything or am I thinking of some other dystopian cyborg story?
They give out free sports supplements, I heardHow much are they paying you, Rick?
So Robocop was more Thibaut Pinot than Chris Froome? (He's off getting a bionic thigh, isn't he?)Nah...IIRC it was the prototype cyborgs from Omni Corp that went rogue. Robocop stayed a good guy and did battle with the out of control cyborgs![]()
Definetely...and rumour has it that the young Sir Dave Brailsford was a great admirer of the evil OmniCorp empireSo Robocop was more Thibaut Pinot than Chris Froome? (He's off getting a bionic thigh, isn't he?)
f*cking hell, it's just a stupid parasite, everyone has it Africa, please stop these fantasies that he eats a pill and starts winning Grand Toursf*cking hell, he only cut his thumb, he's isn't getting a new fake hand fitted
Maybe that's why African Grand Tour winners are so raref*cking hell, it's just a stupid parasite, everyone has it Africa, please stop these fantasies that he eats a pill and starts winning Grand Tours
Clearly you would be surprised, but some people clearly do beliieve it. It's a bit like thinking the Americans never landed on the moon. Some people think they can justify it must in the eyes of most of us they fail.Why are the twitterati claiming he faked his crash/injuries? whats the rationale here? Do people actually believe this or is it one big in joke I've missed?
Probably should be "take part" but journos' use of English is not what it was.Froome announced last week that he would be at the Satsuma Criterium. I would challenge the CN headline saying he'd like to compete again this year, they're bloody exhibition races, no competition.
Funny thing, how the criterium season is evolving. Hein Verbruggen tolled its death knell when he moved the Vuelta and tried to fill in the gaps in the August calendar with races, now ASO are taking over and moving it to the real end of the season and not just the end of the Tour.
What the hell are you talking about?Thoughts and Prayers have worked, praise the lord
So, taking all these divergent views into account, do any of them justify cynics immediately jumping to the conclusion that Froome's high speed collision with a wall was intended and was a put-up job with some hidden advantage?
A broken femur is only one of the list of Froome's injuries reported.Froome was the second pro cyclist to break his femur this season. The first was Nathan Earle.
Earle returned to (proper) racing 110 days after his crash. The Saitama Crit is 137 days after Froome's crash.
A lot of people's suspicions (in the world in general) arise when reality doesn't match their own ignorance.
(link)Froome crashed into a wall at 37mph in the French town of Roanne last Wednesday, leaving him with multiple broken bones including a fractured neck, a fractured right femur, a broken hip and fractured ribs.
(link)....recovering from multiple fractures and losing four pints of blood in the accident which saw him placed in intensive care for a number of days.
Do those other injuries take longer to heal than a broken femur? What's the cumulative effect of those injuries on recovery time compared to standard recovery?His recovery is quite remarkable. I don' t buy into the conspiracy theories, but the comparison isn't valid unless Nathan Earle suffered similar and equally severe additional injuries. I'm not familiar with Earle's crash details. I don't think a comparison which ignores the extent of Froome's injuries is going to reduce suspicions or quash silly conspiracy theories. I think one needs to start with being accurate about what was claimed.
It's not a lot different. The bones are still made of the same material.Was Earles a compound fracture? That's a little more complicated than a break. Just Sayin