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Very true, by the way I doubt you`re a fat climber, if you climb for too long you can`t be too fat 
There is prescription, and in sport I think it's 7 years. So after that you can write a book and say you won with a Subaru motor inside your frame, they can't do a thing.Fatclimber said:Ulrich, currently under investigation, maybe he loses all his seconds and the win.
The results of the current Armstrong investigation could drop off 4 of ulrich's seconds and change them to wins.
Carols said:Ulle is a legend with a TdF and Vuelta win besides his 'eternal seconds'.
jordan5000 said:2013 will be the 100th edition of the tour, so I imagine they'll place lots of big mountains in there to celebrate the anniversary and if they do I think Andy can win.
jens_attacks said:indeed it will be like 2003,some 6 epic mountain stages,my guess:hautacam will be back for a showdown also alpe d'huez itt.unfortantely for the schlecks there will be two itt's again i'm sure
Descender said:I had a dream about Andy destroying the field in 2012 with attacks from miles away. Seriously, I did.
airstream said:Guys, why you present the Contador's TdF'09 victory as kind of double feat, if its obvious this fact rather helped than hindered him?He has never been so full of sporting rage.
One more argument to denigrate Andy, right?
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Siriuscat said:Thing is Airstream, he wasn't "full of sporting rage" he was calm and placid and did his job while those around him did everything possible to scupper him!
airstream said:All that can be understood very differently. I think, the fact that Astana was divided, affected on Contador in a positive way. He just was motivated more than ever and wanted to prove his superiority, especially under conditions prevailing inside of the team.
Matthijs said:not trusting your own team made contador stronger???
Kwibus said:I don't see Andy winning a Tour. Last year was his opportunity, but he wasn't good enough. He also didn't seem to have the form he had in 2010.
Now that the TdF returned to more TT kilometres he won't have a chance to win it. He could give it 1 more shot, but I would really suggest him to ride the Giro. A race he could win multiple times if he focused on it.
What's better? 5 2nd places in the TdF or 2 Giro wins? I'd go with winning the Giro.
Fatclimber said:The Giro ship may have already sailed for him now that Zomegnan is no longer running the show. Unless it's the "lesser competition" aspect that you're focusing on. Aside from the sheer nastiness of the Zoncolan and the Mortirolo, the Giro will most likely be another TDF from now on.
Andy is young, there is at least a handful of second places left in him. I think he can win one day though, he's like the Armstrong of 2009; no matter how poor his form looks or how many of his own teammates can tt better than him, he's still right there on the podium when it's all said and done.
ferryman said:Keep it real please. Ullrich is indeed a legend and he killed me as I supported him in all those 2nd's to LA But why dis Schleck other than to get on the anti-Andy bandwagon that is this forum. Schleck IS a rider and other than Contador is the most talented GC rider in this generation. The fact that he is as thick as two planks when it comes to tactics does not merit the hate on this forum.
boardhanger said:Ullrich is a TDF Champion.
SiAp1984 said:Don't forget Ullrichs two ITT-Worldchampionships and Olympic Gold...
Topic: The sensational thing about Ullrich is that his worst-ever TdF-finish was fourth (!). I am not sure (I just don't know) if there is any other TdF-champion with such record, and Andy cannot do so any more. Unfortunately, Ullrich only won once (would have deserved it in 2003, anyway), and Andy can still achieve that (and even more). Don't count him out. He might be the best climber among the Tour contenders (with or without AC).
Footnote: As to "clinic stuff", as long as AC-fanboys are around here, even Ricco could legimately still be praised as the best climber of his generationSo it is still OK to describe Ullrich as a champion.
airstream said:The thing is you're able to treat almost everything against Schleck if you don't like him so much. Experts watched the chaingate video many many times and concluded Andy was not to blame for that case. He didn't touch his handlebars. Moreover, if the TdF were decided that way to favor of Schleck, Contador wouldn't act otherwise, because it's a real sports drama. I bet, you would hate Schleck even more if he won. No matter how it could happen.As far as I can see, hating Schleck became kind of a form of life on the forum.
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Siriuscat said:Thing is Airstream, he wasn't "full of sporting rage" he was calm and placid and did his job while those around him did everything possible to scupper him!
airstream said:The thing is you're able to treat almost everything against Schleck if you don't like him so much. Experts watched the chaingate video many many times and concluded Andy was not to blame for that case. He didn't touch his handlebars. Moreover, if the TdF were decided that way to favor of Schleck, Contador wouldn't act otherwise, because it's a real sports drama. I bet, you would hate Schleck even more if he won. No matter how it could happen.As far as I can see, hating Schleck became kind of a form of life on the forum.
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airstream said:The thing is you're able to treat almost everything against Schleck if you don't like him so much. Experts watched the chaingate video many many times and concluded Andy was not to blame for that case. He didn't touch his handlebars. Moreover, if the TdF were decided that way to favor of Schleck, Contador wouldn't act otherwise, because it's a real sports drama. I bet, you would hate Schleck even more if he won. No matter how it could happen.As far as I can see, hating Schleck became kind of a form of life on the forum.
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