Polish said:Lance does not take kindly to FAKE TdF winners.
That is why he chased down and neutralized the Pereiro beak.
Óscar can take THAT message back to his Team Leader
Bwahaha haha
Oh, and I don't mean Vino....
Polish said:Lance does not take kindly to FAKE TdF winners.
Polish said:Lance does not take kindly to FAKE TdF winners.
That is why he chased down and neutralized the Pereiro beak.
Tugboat said:This thread's as lame as the headlines in the New Zealand newspapers this morning... "Kiwi heads off Lance Armstrong in tour prelude"
Publicus said:I actually don't think Pereiro's actions were about sending any message to Lance or Radio Shack. It looked to me the goal was to have HTC-Columbia, Team Sky and other big train teams to use up
their energy chasing down the rabbits. Neither Astana nor Radio Shack (or Liguigas or FDJ or CdE) have trains to setup their sprinters (or what passes for a sprinter on their teams), so they have to look for ways to chip into the train led teams advantage. Armstrong and Pereiro were just serving as rabbits so to speak.
It's not all about Radio Shack v Astana. Not yet anyway.
dimspace said:Oh god... one race into the season and already a "lance went for a **** this morning" thread...
Just how many threads are we going to rack up by the end of the year devoted to the guy..?
dimspace said:Thats a pretty appaling article...Does the reporter not realise that the cancer classic was not a 3 week, 20 stage race including 5 mountaintop finishes and two time trials..
dimspace said:Thats a pretty appaling article...Does the reporter not realise that the cancer classic was not a 3 week, 20 stage race including 5 mountaintop finishes and two time trials..
Tugboat said:Sports reporters here don't understand any sport that doesn't involve a ball being tossed around a patch of grass. I'm actually a little surprised that there's even an article at all.
dimspace said:You would have thought henderson finished ahead of robbie mcewan and greipel would be more relevant than kiwi beats two tour de france winners in a crit that they where unsuited for..
My loathing of liggett and sherwen has hit an all time high today.. Im so glad im not american..
Mellow Velo said:He ain't daft, just old.
Did the same at last year's TDU.
Get in a break, then sit in the pack and the fawning press will write you up an over the top, headline grabbing, load of over hyped twaddle, that will have the fanboys drooling.
The advantage of being the one name, most of these non-cycling hacks, know.
Meaningless.
It's going to be another, long season of such lunacy.
auscyclefan94 said:is that due to the continual lance talk?
dimspace said:Erm i cant quite put my finger on it...
I love them really, very talented guys..
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dimspace said:Erm i cant quite put my finger on it...
I love them really, very talented guys..
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Polish said:Lance does not take kindly to FAKE TdF winners.
That is why he chased down and neutralized the Pereiro beak.
Óscar can take THAT message back to his Team Leader
Bwahaha haha
Oh, and I don't mean Vino....
Tugboat said:This thread's as lame as the headlines in the New Zealand newspapers this morning... "Kiwi heads off Lance Armstrong in tour prelude"
Mellow Velo said:He ain't daft, just old.
Did the same at last year's TDU.
Get in a break, then sit in the pack and the fawning press will write you up an over the top, headline grabbing, load of over hyped twaddle, that will have the fanboys drooling.
The advantage of being the one name, most of these non-cycling hacks, know.
Meaningless.
It's going to be another, long season of such lunacy.
Moose McKnuckles said:Uh, yeah. His team leader dropped Armstrong at will in the Tour. I'm sure Contador's really worried that Lance chased down a break in the crit and finished 61st.![]()
dimspace said:Erm i cant quite put my finger on it...
I love them really, very talented guys..
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Mountain Goat said:some of the Aus media are hyping the TDU up as Armstrong and Evans going head-to-head... they just don't get it.
No way the best cyclist the world has ever seen could win the TDU.
Armstrong couldn't either![]()
Jancouver said:to all the LA haters:
"When our group was formed, Armstrong's turns were twice as long as ours. He obviously enjoyed being in the front. He was fully on."
Française des Jeux's Mikaël Chérel, the other Frenchman in the break, was also impressed by Armstrong. Chérel was prompt to follow his fellow compatriot off the front and was a bit surprised to see the seven-time winner of the Tour de France joining them in the break.
"It was nice to be out there with him", Chérel said to Cyclingnews. "I don't know if he had something in mind, but he was doing a lot of efforts. It was really impressive. I can tell you that when you are on his wheel when he pedals at threshold, it hurts! He was a step above everybody else in the breakaway."
