The Official LANCE ARMSTRONG Thread 2010-2011

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Race Radio said:
I agree, the groupies really should stop attacking Betsy. It just makes them look bitter and spiteful.

And stop calling Lemond jealous, bitter and unstable.

Or stop calling people like Emma O'Reilly and David Walsh opportunistic money grabbers. Attack the messengers, not the message is their M.O.
 
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If Armstrong drops out of three classic races well in advance and says it's because of a Scout event with his kid (that was over way before the races next Sunday, the Wednesday after that, and the Sunday after that), then he's the one involving the Scouts and his children. The Pinewood Derby is over, the guy has a private jet, why can't he fulfill his race commitments? And if the Pinewood Derby isn't the reason he's missing those races, he or his press people shouldn't have told the world that it was. It's called lying. And it's the kind of thing people do so their motives aren't questioned.
 
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patricknd said:
and his mother. for the same reasons.

Darn! does this mean I can no longer point out the striking similarity of his various paramours and Linda?

I am a big Linda fan. I remember seeing her at a race in the late 80's early 90's. We all thought she was hot.... big Texas hair, very classy. I am pretty sure this drove Wonderboy nuts.
 
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Race Radio said:
Darn! does this mean I can no longer point out the striking similarity of his various paramours and Linda?

I am a big Linda fan. I remember seeing her at a race in the late 80's early 90's. We all thought she was hot.... big Texas hair, very classy. I am pretty sure this drove Wonderboy nuts.

i bet it did. :D
 
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SpeedWay said:
Because that's what haters do. Why does a 3 legged dog try and lift the leg thats missing when he takes a ****?

Hugh Januss said:
Oh look, yet another informed and pertinent comment from Speedfreak, our resident philosopher. Thanks for contributing, dillhole.:D

Speedway seems to have an "intimate" knowledge of the habits of 3 legged dogs.
I bet they limp around in pairs, in his neighbourhood, just to be on the safe side.:D
 

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Race Radio said:
Darn! does this mean I can no longer point out the striking similarity of his various paramours and Linda?

I am a big Linda fan. I remember seeing her at a race in the late 80's early 90's. We all thought she was hot.... big Texas hair, very classy. I am pretty sure this drove Wonderboy nuts.

I was at a hotel where Lance was staying some years ago - he was dating Sheryl Crow at the time.
The French bartender came down to us and pointed rather enthusiastically saying "look that is Sheryl Crow", I had to correct him and say "ah, thats Lances mother"....... I can still see his face!
 
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Race Radio said:
Darn! does this mean I can no longer point out the striking similarity of his various paramours and Linda?

I am a big Linda fan. I remember seeing her at a race in the late 80's early 90's. We all thought she was hot.... big Texas hair, very classy. I am pretty sure this drove Wonderboy nuts.

Tell him what you were doing while watching his Mom if you really want to get under his skin.
 
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Mellow Velo said:
Speedway seems to have an "intimate" knowledge of the habits of 3 legged dogs.
I bet they limp around in pairs, in his neighbourhood, just to be on the safe side.:D
:D:D

i don't recall anything in this thread having made me laugh as much as this one.

:D
 
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theswordsman said:
Sam Abt has an article in the New York Times about a new book by Richard Moore comparing Armstrong & Contador to LeMond / Hinault.



http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/17/sports/cycling/17iht-BIKE.html

Not exactly the same... because the Hinault/Lemond thing happened before Lemond won a GT. Contador had three going into the tour last year.


I think it could have ended up VERY similar if Lance hadn't retired though... I think 2007 might have been a lot like 1985.
 
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theswordsman said:
Sam Abt has an article in the New York Times about a new book by Richard Moore comparing Armstrong & Contador to LeMond / Hinault.



http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/17/sports/cycling/17iht-BIKE.html

This thing about a 'rivalry' is hilarious. Lance isn't nearly in AC's league any longer, and is certainly not the worry for AC. Andy Schleck and others, but no rivalry with Lance. Lance would like to think there is, because that would mean he is in some way close.
 

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In the rivalry year of 1986, Hinault lost to LeMond...finished 3mins down on GC.

Hinault was 32, Greg was 25.
Hinault was on his decline.

Hinault and Lance are clinic material, Greg and Alberto are clean

Someday when Lance is a part owner of the TdF, one can realistically
see him jumping off the podium to attack an intruder. Or at least give
the intruder "The Look".
 
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Polish said:
In the rivalry year of 1986, Hinault lost to LeMond...finished 3mins down on GC.

Hinault was 32, Greg was 25.
Hinault was on his decline.

Hinault and Lance are clinic material, Greg and Alberto are clean

Someday when Lance is a part owner of the TdF, one can realistically
see him jumping off the podium to attack an intruder. Or at least give
the intruder "The Look".

Lance would bolt, and give the intruder a dirty look over his shoulder while running away????
 
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Not exactly the same... because the Hinault/Lemond thing happened before Lemond won a GT. Contador had three going into the tour last year.


I think it could have ended up VERY similar if Lance hadn't retired though... I think 2007 might have been a lot like 1985.

I don't know if 2007 would have happened if Lance was there. Lance's control of the team wouldn't have allowed Contador to be that close.

Disco's 07 Tour team was Levi's team. Levi isn't nearly as controllling as Lance and couldn't hang with Rasmussen on the climbs.
 
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El Oso said:
I don't know if 2007 would have happened if Lance was there. Lance's control of the team wouldn't have allowed Contador to be that close.

Disco's 07 Tour team was Levi's team. Levi isn't nearly as controllling as Lance and couldn't hang with Rasmussen on the climbs.

Didn't Armstrong mention last year that if any rider on one of his TdF winning teams rode their own race they would have been sent home?

Not to mention that Contador kind of stumbled into the lead in '07.
 
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There is no rivalry. Talk about using a media contrivance to sell books.

I noticed how rabid the fanboys and media got when Armstrong tweeted his famous "He's got a lot to learn" tweet when Contador bonked at Paris-Nice.

Anyone with a rational viewpoint would have seen it for what it was-the beginning of a pathetic media war against his own teammate, which is about as low as you can go in a team sport such as cycling.

But boy did everyone go to town on that one. It was overblown because in the end Armstrong could not compete with Contador. Just like he cannot now.


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Not to mention that Contador kind of stumbled into the lead in '07.

Stumbled, eh? Reality is not subjective. The results are what they are regardless of the amount of spin. Contador was the only one challenging Rasmussen, going to-to-toe with him in the mountains. No other rider was doing this. Everyone else was stumbling to keep up. Contador was RACING.
 
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Berzin said:
Stumbled, eh? Reality is not subjective. The results are what they are regardless of the amount of spin. Contador was the only one challenging Rasmussen, going to-to-toe with him in the mountains. No other rider was doing this. Everyone else was stumbling to keep up. Contador was RACING.

Was it dico's objective for him to win? I doubt it. So, I'll stand by my subjective interpretation of reality and say stumbled. My subjective view of reality also says after all the pretty attacks in the mountains, he was fortunate he had enough time on Evans.
 

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Does anyone know where I can send my donation to the vandals?

http://velonews.competitor.com/2010...ngs-broken-clavicle-destroyed-in-spain_111899

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Hooligans have destroyed a “monument” dedicated to the spot where Lance Armstrong broke his clavicle in last year’s Vuelta a Castilla y León.
According to a report from the Spanish sports daily MARCA, vandals have torn down a bicycle that was mounted alongside the road where Armstrong crashed last March near the small village named Antiguedad in northern Spain.
 
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Does anyone know where I can send my donation to the vandals?

http://velonews.competitor.com/2010...ngs-broken-clavicle-destroyed-in-spain_111899

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Hooligans have destroyed a “monument” dedicated to the spot where Lance Armstrong broke his clavicle in last year’s Vuelta a Castilla y León.
According to a report from the Spanish sports daily MARCA, vandals have torn down a bicycle that was mounted alongside the road where Armstrong crashed last March near the small village named Antiguedad in northern Spain.

Whaaat? :confused:

Did Lance pay them to build a monument? That is seriously weird.
 
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