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No problem. I'll bring along a couple of Egg and Sausage McMuffins, chuck them to the side of the road, and then make my break when Greg stops to eat them.
I like the carefully cultured explanation that has doping suddenly springing up out of nowhere to strike the White Knight down in his prime despite doping being rampant at the team's Greg raced on and his prime being in the rear view mirror with his chubby foot firmly planted on the accelerator pedal.
@NL_LeMondFans said:DamianoMachiavelli said:One week it is mitochondrial myopathy. The next week it lead poisoning. The week after that it is EPO use by other riders. LeMond usually skips the week where the reason is too much biscuits and gravy consumed during the off-season. Can't LeMond find one excuse and stick to it?
The dude presently claims his obesity is due to one of his usual excuses that prevents him from exercising. It is a mystery how it also prevents him from pushing away from the table.
You should ride with Greg. You'd see where his "obesity" can take you. I hope you're fit.
No problem. I'll bring along a couple of Egg and Sausage McMuffins, chuck them to the side of the road, and then make my break when Greg stops to eat them.
There are multiple factors to Greg's last few years as a pro. There's no simple explanation, a combination of multiple factors. Life is subtle, not binary, you know ?
I like the carefully cultured explanation that has doping suddenly springing up out of nowhere to strike the White Knight down in his prime despite doping being rampant at the team's Greg raced on and his prime being in the rear view mirror with his chubby foot firmly planted on the accelerator pedal.
