The Official LANCE ARMSTRONG Thread 2010-2011

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bobs *** said:
Yes, thank you Sherlock Holmes. What the heck does that have to do with what I said? Did Lance need horner and brajkovic to hold his hand up to the finish?

I have already said he did great to finish after reviewing the video. He is not God, you know. Speaking of him in tones other then reverence is not blasphemy.

If it's no big deal then you won't mind me reminding you that Armstrong had just been in a crash.

Personally I don't see what was awsome about it but whatever floats your boat.
 
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Cobblestones said:
On his twitter he congratulates Andy and Cuddles. No word about Contador and his other former teammates from Astana.
Typically classy Armstrong.
As a matter of fact what he should congratulate them with? Did AC won the stage? Have them thrown additional minutes to Basso, Sastre, Menchov and gained time on Evens :)p) Shleck? No, again.

They simply did what they were supposed to do. Showed how actually strong they are as a team. No need to congratulate with that -- they know it already.

Especially if during that show they managed to drop you from the main group of contenders.
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Lady Luck said:
If it's no big deal then you won't mind me reminding you that Armstrong had just been in a crash.

Personally I don't see what was awsome about it but whatever floats your boat.

As I said 3 times now, It is a great sign of God's/Armstrong's character that he got up and finished. That was no small crash. But an image is an image and images speak louder than words, as this back and forth is an eternal testament to that concept. He was pedaling drinking a coke. It's like if Lance isn't in it, then no one on Shack has anything better to do than just kick back, have a soda and shepherd Lance to the top with what? 2 climbs still to go?

I had gone as far to say that as despicably as he treated AC last year, that I did feel sorry for him today. But he can't resist resorting to going low as usual and congratulated AS and Evans. Not a word about his former 'teammate'.

Guess that watch really got to him, huh? Time to give up being charitable towards him, as he has already resorted to the classlessness which he will always have. All the money in the world and he can't buy an ounce of class.
 
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Lady Luck said:
Are we nit picking? AC did not win the stage or take yellow today.

Even if Armstrong genuflected before a poster of Contador I think some of you would still find fault.

What was the name of Lance's team last year?

What was the name of Contador's team last year?

Notice any similarities?
 
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SpeedWay said:
Where they have always been. Anxiously awaiting the hordes of haters to start the epic circle jerk. It is a great day for you and yours. Enjoy yourselves and try and rival the entertainment of todays stage.

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bobs *** said:
As I said 3 times now, It is a great sign of God's/Armstrong's character that he got up and finished. That was no small crash. But an image is an image and images speak louder than words, as this back and forth is an eternal testament to that concept. He was pedaling drinking a coke. It's like if Lance isn't in it, then no one on Shack has anything better to do than just kick back, have a soda and shepherd Lance to the top with what? 2 climbs still to go?

I had gone as far to say that as despicably as he treated AC last year, that I did feel sorry for him today. But he can't resist resorting to going low as usual and congratulated AS and Evans. Not a word about his former 'teammate'.

Guess that watch really got to him, huh? Time to give up being charitable towards him, as he has already resorted to the classlessness which he will always have. All the money in the world and he can't buy an ounce of class.

I'm certainly not an Armstrong fan, so trust me when I say that it's taking it a bit far to expect him to congratulate Contador when he neither won the stage or took yellow. If anything Contador showed vulnerability when before there was little. Armstrong congratulated those that made major accomplishments as a result of their efforts on the stage. Now in my opinion even if he had paid Contador a compliment it would have likely been a backhanded one, like his recent one that Contador is likely the most talented rider of all time (Merckx anyone?). That one smacked of the "Ullrich is the most talented rider in the sport" statement.
 
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When even France 2's number one Armstrong fanboy can't contain his snickers over the third 'crash' then you know the game is up.

The road finally found him out - now let Novitzky do the same
 
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Oh dear. Even more crazy guys around here than normal.
But that was clear as clear. :rolleyes:
nonsens posts, nonsense threads
Totally blind for everthing - objectivity steamed away by the heat.
I think the people who feel like the biggest winners today, are the biggest losers.

11.07.2010 - a bloody perfect day for the haters
 
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Angliru said:
I'm certainly not an Armstrong fan, so trust me when I say that it's taking it a bit far to expect him to congratulate Contador when he neither won the stage or took yellow. If anything Contador showed vulnerability when before there was little. Armstrong congratulated those that made major accomplishments as a result of their efforts on the stage. Now in my opinion even if he had paid Contador a compliment it would have likely been a backhanded one, like his recent one that Contador is likely the most talented rider of all time (Merckx anyone?). That one smacked of the "Ullrich is the most talented rider in the sport" statement.

I am willing to say he didn't have to say a word to anyone other than AS and Evans. Fair enough. But I think we have been conditioned to know that his undermining and dividing of Astana last year is implicitly understood, even by him. And therefore there is no need to say anything with class or that could be misinterpreted because it is common knowledge that he despises AC.

Wonder if Shack will help AC's opponents in the days ahead? Is there any doubt?
 

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bianchigirl said:
The road finally found him out

Too bad it had to be down to punctures and crashes and not on unhindered performance.

The question now is - will punctures and crashes stop him getting a stage win?

You might say I'm looking on the bright side, but in a way it would be more glorious to go out with a stage win rather than finishing in the top ten and have nothing to show for it.
 

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bobs *** said:
And therefore there is no need to say anything with class or that could be misinterpreted because it is common knowledge that he despises AC.

Don't be so sure about that. Now Armstrong doesn't have to play the game against a rival anymore, they might end up being buddies. Like when fighters hug after a KO.
 
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Lady Luck said:
Too bad it had to be down to punctures and crashes and not on unhindered performance.

The question now is - will punctures and crashes stop him getting a stage win?

You might say I'm looking on the bright side, but in a way it would be more glorious to go out with a stage win rather than finishing in the top ten and have nothing to show for it.

I don't think that he needs any excuses to lose stages, do you?
 
bobs *** said:
I am willing to say he didn't have to say a word to anyone other than AS and Evans. Fair enough. But I think we have been conditioned to know that his undermining and dividing of Astana last year is implicitly understood, even by him. And therefore there is no need to say anything with class or that could be misinterpreted because it is common knowledge that he despises AC.

Wonder if Shack will help AC's opponents in the days ahead? Is there any doubt?

I think Bruyneel and Armstrong's opinion of Contador is one and the same, Armstrong's venom is just what is most frequently circulated due to his Twitter obsession. I'm certain that if they realize Leipheimer has no chance at overall victory they will not hesitate to assist another team in Contador's failure. A Contador win is a Bruyneel/Armstrong major fail. Many are of the belief that Contador's successes are because of Bruyneel's expert tutelage and guidance but the contradiction is that if Armstrong says Contador is "uncoachable", how can Bruyneel be credited with his successes?
 
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Lady Luck said:
Don't be so sure about that. Now Armstrong doesn't have to play the game against a rival anymore, they might end up being buddies. Like when fighters hug after a KO.

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Lady Luck said:
Too bad it had to be down to punctures and crashes and not on unhindered performance.

The question now is - will punctures and crashes stop him getting a stage win?

You might say I'm looking on the bright side, but in a way it would be more glorious to go out with a stage win rather than finishing in the top ten and have nothing to show for it.

Not exactly sure how wiping out hard over your own pedal is actually bad luck, but I know you can rationalize that without much difficulty.

Seen it happen at crits, and when it happens, it's embarrassment over their own error. Not cursing bad luck.
 
bobs *** said:
Not exactly sure how wiping out hard over your own pedal is actually bad luck, but I know you can rationalize that without much difficulty.

Seen it happen at crits, and when it happens, it's embarrassment over their own error. Not cursing bad luck.

Exactly. That is one of the first things that one learns when racing. I think he's suffered from a lack of focus all season, that would account for all the crashes. After while you have to eliminate bad luck from the equation and lay the blame on the rider.
 
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Angliru said:
Exactly. That is one of the first things that one learns when racing. I think he's suffered from a lack of focus all season, that would account for all the crashes. After while you have to eliminate bad luck from the equation and lay the blame on the rider.

Given the choice between the celebrity lifestyle and media appearances and seriously preparing to compete at this level, the choice he made has been obvious to a lot of people all along. That's why so many said he wouldn't even start the tdf.
 
bobs *** said:
Not exactly sure how wiping out hard over your own pedal is actually bad luck, but I know you can rationalize that without much difficulty.

Seen it happen at crits, and when it happens, it's embarrassment over their own error. Not cursing bad luck.

At the risk of being struck by lightning, I actually think it probably was more bad luck than not. He clipped a pedal in the roundabout, not trying to pedal through a 90-degree turn in a crit. It was also his left pedal (he slid from the inside to the outside).

I'm guessing he got pinched over a bit too far, and just kissed the left pedal on the curb. How many of us (especially Americans) have clipped a left pedal, or more importantly either pedal on a curb? Not too many, for sure.

I'm actually gonna give him a pass on this one.

Will I lose my hater membership card over this?
 
MacRoadie said:
At the risk of being struck by lightning, I actually think it probably was more bad luck than not. He clipped a pedal in the roundabout, not trying to pedal through a 90-degree turn in a crit. It was also his left pedal (he slid from the inside to the outside).

I'm guessing he got pinched over a bit too far, and just kissed the left pedal on the curb. How many of us (especially Americans) have clipped a left pedal, or more importantly either pedal on a curb? Not too many, for sure.

I'm actually gonna give him a pass on this one.

Will I lose my hater membership card over this?

Yep, hand it in. We'll be returning you your confiscated yellow bracelet.;)
 
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Do you think Lance will be in a break over the next few stages? That would be interesing. However, I would not be surprised if Lance gets a DNS or DNF before the TdF is over.
 
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Angliru said:
My question is will we now be giving Menchov a break from all the crash jokes since he shined in Stage 3 and Armstrong has more than out done him in the crash department?

menchov will crash, just give it time :D
 
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MacRoadie said:
At the risk of being struck by lightning, I actually think it probably was more bad luck than not. He clipped a pedal in the roundabout, not trying to pedal through a 90-degree turn in a crit. It was also his left pedal (he slid from the inside to the outside).

I'm guessing he got pinched over a bit too far, and just kissed the left pedal on the curb. How many of us (especially Americans) have clipped a left pedal, or more importantly either pedal on a curb? Not too many, for sure.

I'm actually gonna give him a pass on this one.

Will I lose my hater membership card over this?

He's ridden more than 10 miles in Europe.
 
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