The Official LANCE ARMSTRONG Thread 2010-2011

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Bad Luck haters - he didn't break anything -
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I'm alive. Fell face first and banged elbow pretty good. Xrays on the elbow were neg. Extremely disappointed not to be able 2 continue.

now he just has to sidestep that other teensie roadblock that occurred and it's business as normal :p;) :D
 

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progressor said:
Bad Luck haters - he didn't break anything -


now he just has to sidestep that other teensie roadblock that occurred and it's business as normal :p;) :D

That's great news. But what about the cheek bone? Some are saying that could be fractured?
 

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Some of the bloggers here are sad. Lance goes down and you all get a charge out of it?

I crashed broke my helmet bent my frame destroyed my record derrallieur.
Hey lets hear some cheering now.

You all must have related to that maniac in "Full Metal Jacket"
Hoo-rah!
 
May 11, 2010
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thehog said:
I can’t take credit for it no. Others send he wouldn’t ride before me. Wordsman should be footnoted.

I think we all know the last time you took credit by saying Lance wouldn't finish a race and you decided to post your boyfriend naked picture. :D

Or the time you replied to your own post under the same user just to get some credit. :)
 
Kamikaze said:
I think we all know the last time you took credit by saying Lance wouldn't finish a race and you decided to post your boyfriend naked picture. :D

Or the time you replied to your own post under the same user just to get some credit. :)

Which I get a chuckle out of every time he does it. Keep hogging it up, hog.
 
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flicker said:
Some of the bloggers here are sad. Lance goes down and you all get a charge out of it?

I crashed broke my helmet bent my frame destroyed my record derrallieur.
Hey lets hear some cheering now.

You all must have related to that maniac in "Full Metal Jacket"
Hoo-rah!

I won't lie to you, I wouldn't mind if his injuries were more severe.
 
progressor said:
Bad Luck haters - he didn't break anything -


now he just has to sidestep that other teensie roadblock that occurred and it's business as normal :p;) :D

Regardless with what happens Armstrong is destroyed physiologically. Contador started it and now Floyd has just smashed him. Even if nothing of happens to Armstrong he won’t have the patience deal with this anymore. He can see the net closing in. He needs to get away and I bet he's wishing he stayed retired.

Now I know why the gut got so big. Sure he was training but he was hitting the beer and food at night staying worrying about what to do with mad boy Landis.

This has just begun.
 
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Video on Bicycling mag from Lance's crash...

I have never been in a team car, maybe I am too cynical for my own good...but convenient to have the video camera and reporter to show the accident...Lance didn't want to stop...Lance didn't even know how to do it...oh and he and Hog were also concerned for Chechu...

Maybe it is the usual and I am too cynical...interesting either way...

http://video.bicycling.com/video/ATOC-Lance-Armstrong-crashes-ou
 
He looked seriously chocked at an interview before the race when confronting Floyd Landis email and thus very convenient to fake out during the stage. Now the saga has taken another turn.

The facade is beginning to crumble and Uniballer might wonder why the hell he even made that comeback for. He had the change to retire as a "made legend" but now comes out as the biggest farce ever.

Poetic justice my friends, poetic justice...
 
Angliru said:
Please don't. I'm getting some serious laughs out of some of these posts.:D

Besides, there's an interesting race to get this to 5,000 posts before he retires or is forced to quit.


I wonder how Bottle will feel now Lance has abandoned him at the ToC. A bit of a kick in the teeth really.
 
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thehog said:
Regardless with what happens Armstrong is destroyed physiologically. Contador started it and now Floyd has just smashed him. Even if nothing of happens to Armstrong he won’t have the patience deal with this anymore. He can see the net closing in. He needs to get away and I bet he's wishing he stayed retired.

Now I know why the gut got so big. Sure he was training but he was hitting the beer and food at night staying worrying about what to do with mad boy Landis.

This has just begun.

What? I think you mean psychologically.

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progressor said:
What? I think you mean psychologically.
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You remind me of someone. Attacking me rather than addressing the post and the facts. Come on give it go. Tell me what you think about my post rather than just rubbishing me. To be honest I like my credibility. I like it more than yours. You've been spouting this for a while and I'm worried about your mental state.

Give it go. Tell me; Does Armstrong mentally look like the Armstrong of old? Thinking back to the ToC press conference knowing what we know now we can begin to understand why his delivery was so somber. He was waiting for the Landis bomb to hit and he didn't know when it was going to come. You can only connect the dots looking backwards.
 
Have to agree with the Hog here. I think, psychologically speaking, this was the last thing Armstrong needed to be worried about in his run up to the TdF. I have to assume that even if AFLD is not doing the testing at the Tour (which I would be surprised if they aren't allowed to conduct some testing), they will be testing athletes who are scouting the mountain stages, which can't good for his mental constitution (recall the transfusion issue).

Moreover, I have to assume that AFLD is going to reach out to Landis to get more details on that 2004 incident he references in the Tour.

The more I think about it, the harder it is to see him (Lance or Radio Shack for that matter) showing up in July. Though I guess that visit with Sarkozy a few months ago may have been a very smart move to buy themselves some breathing room.
 
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thehog said:
Give it go. Tell me; Does Armstrong mentally look like the Armstrong of old?
I don't post much at all, but really what is your stand? For the last time, you can tell us so I can understand where you are coming from.
Is Armstrong here for the money and doesnt even care being fat and out of shape and is not even going to race TDF, just going straight to the bank?
Or is he here to race and now according to you, Contador and Flandis is screwing him psycologically that he can't even win anymore?

:confused:
 
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Publicus said:
Have to agree with the Hog here. I think, psychologically speaking, this was the last thing Armstrong needed to be worried about in his run up to the TdF. I have to assume that even if AFLD is not doing the testing at the Tour (which I would be surprised if they aren't allowed to conduct some testing), they will be testing athletes who are scouting the mountain stages, which can't good for his mental constitution (recall the transfusion issue).

Moreover, I have to assume that AFLD is going to reach out to Landis to get more details on that 2004 incident he references in the Tour.

The more I think about it, the harder it is to see him (Lance or Radio Shack for that matter) showing up in July. Though I guess that visit with Sarkozy a few months ago may have been a very smart move to buy themselves some breathing room.

Lance's crash yesterday made Levi's win all the more important. It's really the last thing he needed and may have lost a shot at the podium.
 
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