slimkay said:
Well... you could replace North America with World. Except in Spain where Contador is big, most of the World only knows cycling through LA's accomplishment and branding.
Once he's gone, the sport is going to lose a lot.
Anyway, to those saying he's a cheat, please wait until the investigation is over to say such foolish stuff.
That has to be the stupidest post I've read this whole week.
Mellow Velo said:
Now you see, to me, this rubbish is worst than name calling. You aren't just insulting an individual poster, but entire nations, including Belgium, The Netherlands, Italy and France.
Don't forget Luxembourg, Great-Britain, Ireland, Germany and a lot of the ex USSR to name but a few more
I don't mean to be rude but when you american posters mention big words like "doubling fanbase" " brought cycling to the masses" and other big assertions I've been reading for the last 4 pages..... could you precise "In the USA"?
Just....you know, out of courtesy respect for the fact that you're not, maybe, the centre of the world? (and especially not the cycling world, let's face it)
Personally I dropped the Tour when Lance became a permanent fixture in it, and pretty mcuh everybody I know did too (The Festina scandal had something to do with it too to be honest, people got disgusted with that as well; everyone doped + someone with the personality and amiability of two bricks winning over and over just got too much) . I'm only starting to pay attention to it again, the black hole is thankfully over.
Far as I know he didn't bring anything to cyclism in France, where everyone watches le Tour since the day they are born (if you ask anyone, anyone in France about naming a cyclist, Anquetil / Poulidor, Hinault or Mercks will come first, I assure you), for the last 100 years or so, or even to Ireland where people like Sean Kelly and Stephen Roche are sport icons. I very much doubt Great Britain would care two hoots about someone from a colony, or Italy about any foreigner at all, and every other country on the continent has been mad into le tour since nearly as long as France, there are more bikes in Holland than people, that sort of thing.
Even rogue countries like Columbia <gasp> have a very long tradition in the tour.
China! is mad for le Tour. You really think it's to watch Lance?? China? (seemingly they love watching the countryside, btw)
Not seeing the columbians up the mountains still leaves a big massive gap for me,
that's a tremendous loss, not seeing whatsisface and his ridiculous socks, more like a long awaited relief that is never, ever, ever, coming.
As for the booing situation, someone
who was at the actual stage finishyesterday, posted that the vast majority of the booing was done by americans. I am not actually making this up, it's buried in the stage 15 thread
