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Besides the TDU and the ToC, does anyone know Radioshack's race schedule? Couldn't find one on their website :-(
janraaskalt said:Besides the TDU and the ToC, does anyone know Radioshack's race schedule? Couldn't find one on their website :-(
Well, then what's the point in them doing all these petty races like LBL and the Tour of Flanders?flicker said:I do not see that the Sponsor Radio Shack would benefit by having an Italy team. I do not think the Shack does business in Europe.
After the Tour de France American fans recognize the Tour of California.
theyoungest said:Well, then what's the point in them doing all these petty races like LBL and the Tour of Flanders?
flicker said:I do not see that the Sponsor Radio Shack would benefit by having an Italy team. I do not think the Shack does business in Europe.
After the Tour de France American fans recognize the Tour of California.
Polish said:I suppose Alberto will dodge the AToC...it is very far from his neighborhood and Lance will be there racing![]()
buckwheat said:Why would Contador dodge Prance? LA is not in the same league.
Polish said:You can bet the Giro organizers are disappointed in the news
But on the other hand the ASO, which own a large chunk of the Amgen Tour of California, will be happy![]()
I suppose Alberto will dodge the AToC...it is very far from his neighborhood and Lance will be there racing![]()
Polish said:You can bet the Giro organizers are disappointed in the news
But on the other hand the ASO, which own a large chunk of the Amgen Tour of California, will be happy![]()
I suppose Alberto will dodge the AToC...it is very far from his neighborhood and Lance will be there racing![]()
fatandfast said:Don't you think that Lance and team/org understand that if he races against Alberto and gets spanked that people may conclude too early that Armstrong is going to get swept into the dustbin? It's in Radio Shacks best interest to let everybody pump up the showdown between the 2 of them as long as possible. The actual races between them will be far less important and even less lucrative than all the web hits,mag articles and sports show guessers selling ad space. Don't take this wrong Alberto but Armstrong is the great white hope. With slippery gas pedals on Toyota's they better start airing those Nissan spots right away,Lance is going to look like an ad icon
Mellow Velo said:This logic would have Lance riding the Tour of Puerto Rico.
As for your final sentence, I suspect there are more than a handful of US fans, on here, who might take exception to your perception of their cycling knowledge.
buckwheat said:Why would Contador dodge Prance? LA is not in the same league.
Publicus said:Or is he all hat and no cattle? (or however that saying goes)
+Giro +Vuelta =theyoungest said:Well, then what's the point in them doing all these petty races like LBL and the Tour of Flanders?
issoisso said:Funniest thing I've ever read on this forum![]()
Psalmon said:
I'm confused because it's in a discussion about how a high-profile, American PT team may not attend the Giro in favor of the TOC (now that the TOC has moved to May).
flicker said:+Giro +Vuelta =
Most sports fans in the US have never heard of those races. The results are almost never in our Bay Area papers. Ask Joe cyclist who EBH or Andy Hampstead or Tom Danielson is?
I take my hat off to LeMond, Armstrong, Amgen, Astana, and Radio Shack for promoting competitive cycling in the US.
issoisso said:I'm laughing at a notion that the ToC can ever dislodge the Giro's status. It's nothing against your post, It's just that ASO have to be out of their minds to even begin to think it's ever going to happen![]()
Psalmon said:Don't discount it entirely. Popular brands diminish all the time around us, especially when you combine complacency (not saying RCS is though) with aggressive competitors, who hold clear strategic advantages (as I see ASO).
