Azdak6 said:If it looks like a troll, acts like a troll, smells like a troll........![]()
no he's a just a Conti hater
he's in the wrong thread
Azdak6 said:If it looks like a troll, acts like a troll, smells like a troll........![]()
mambo#5 said:Exactly. Don't bite the hand that feeds you.
iceaxe said:Nope. it's called inner rage and a need to compensate. you have to be gay or a minority or former cancer patient or something like that to over achieve in a non life threatening peace time contest. You can just look at contador and know that guy has a psychotic need to win. Put contador in the ww1 trenches and he'd be the first to have a nervous breakdown because he is so highstrung.
byu123 said:Looks like the following, who were considered GC contenders, all got dropped out the back: Nibali, Pellizotti, Kloden, LL Sanchez, Monfort, Kirchen, Kreuzinger and Gerdemann.
elapid said:Why would journalists working for an American television company jeopordize their jobs to criticize their golden egg? .
180mmCrank said:I have said this on another thread but not quite sure where to post some of these things...so here repeated..
The only way I can see Lance winning is for two things to happen...
1. Riding a good ITT and being up their with AC - this will need him to ride a better ITT than we have seen him ride since his return - not sure he has it in him but we'll see. And then...
2. On Ventoux the Astana boys set a high tempo thin out the field and then...it may well be that if it is still close betweem Lance and Contador on the GC - Contador gets impatient and goes (too?) early on the climb - he skips out to 30 seconds or so maybe even a minute but then sticks...and starts to run out of gas. The rest of the contenders (schleck, evans etc) peg him back and Lance like the good team mate he is - just sits in the wheels. When AC gets caught Lance attacks, takes yellow and makes history.
How likely is this... not sure but if it's close in the ITT then I think this is very likely to be the plan for Lance going in to Ventoux.
But we have a week or so to wait - lots can happen between now and then.
Thoughtforfood said:Evidently, in an interview on French TV, Armstrong was asked if this was his last Tour, his answer "Probably not."
I think I'll go to sleep, wake me up when its over.
richwagmn said:Man, John Wilcockson just can't dis Contador enough. Was a tool.
http://tour-de-france.velonews.com/article/95032/pending-final-week-the-tour-becomes-a-waiting-game
Parrot23 said:People like Wilcockson and Graham Watson lose all integrity when they sell themselves out to a corporatized team, body and soul. If you're gonna be a commentator, you gotta be independent. Every single credible journalist I know of, knows this and sticks to it as the central creed of journalism. Otherwise you are a paid and compromised lapdog whose views are distorted, and real journalists have nothing but contempt for this sort of stuff.
Their stuff isn't even journalism. It paid corporate-speak. They should have a disclaimer at the bottom of all of their material: "I am a paid--de facto or otherwise--by Astana/Lance to write or present complimentary material". That's okay, but it's not okay to present their stuff as journalism (real or independent analysis).
Parrot23 said:People like Wilcockson and Graham Watson lose all integrity when they sell themselves out to a corporatized team, body and soul. If you're gonna be a commentator, you gotta be independent. Every single credible journalist I know of, knows this and sticks to it as the central creed of journalism. Otherwise you are a paid and compromised lapdog whose views are distorted, and real journalists have nothing but contempt for this sort of stuff.
Their stuff isn't even journalism. It paid corporate-speak. They should have a disclaimer at the bottom of all of their material: "I am a paid--de facto or otherwise--by Astana/Lance to write or present complimentary material". That's okay, but it's not okay to present their stuff as journalism (real or independent analysis).
Smera1 said:Sad to see he could have left the sport as other great sportsmen, but chose to return riding under a bad excuse, risking putting a mar in an otherwise invict career.
180mmCrank said:I just read this article - and it does seem to present a rather one sided view of events. Lance making the break in the cross wind and putting his guys on the front when Alberto was out the back is considered fair tactic. Contador pulling back the 20 s on the hill loses respect of the team... and the final straw for me at the end of the article something about Lance gaining the initiative from Contador. Is this guy paid by livestrong? Just my view.
Padeiro said:I think some of us who have been touched by cancer and have seen the benefit of Livestrong might beg to differ about the so called "bad excuse". Ram the man as much as you would like but don't smear the cause.
180mmCrank said:I have said this on another thread but not quite sure where to post some of these things...so here repeated..
The only way I can see Lance winning is for two things to happen...
1. Riding a good ITT and being up their with AC - this will need him to ride a better ITT than we have seen him ride since his return - not sure he has it in him but we'll see. And then...
2. On Ventoux the Astana boys set a high tempo thin out the field and then...it may well be that if it is still close betweem Lance and Contador on the GC - Contador gets impatient and goes (too?) early on the climb - he skips out to 30 seconds or so maybe even a minute but then sticks...and starts to run out of gas. The rest of the contenders (schleck, evans etc) peg him back and Lance like the good team mate he is - just sits in the wheels. When AC gets caught Lance attacks, takes yellow and makes history.
How likely is this... not sure but if it's close in the ITT then I think this is very likely to be the plan for Lance going in to Ventoux.
But we have a week or so to wait - lots can happen between now and then.
I dunno. Chance comes into play... but 90% of the time the stronger of 2 climbers should win that one, I think.)BroDeal said:...That leaves Ventoux. Leaving everything to one stage is a crap shoot. Contador should have the advantage but anything could happen.
dgodave said:I dunno. Chance comes into play... but 90% of the time the stronger of 2 climbers should win that one, I think.)
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Smera1 said:Hi Padeiro,
Sorry if my words were bad interpreted. I did not, in any way, tried to smear the Livestrong cause. I simply stated that mr. Armostrong used it as an excuse to return to the sport, when we all know what was the real motif. Armstrong's actions and interviews speak for themselves. He came back to participate and try to win the TdF.