The Official LANCE ARMSTRONG Thread 2010-2011

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In 2004 Armstrong said

I was thinking what would I do if I heard Ullrich had won a time trial in February,” he said. “I think I’d get straight down and do 50 sit-ups just to say to myself I was doing something.

lots of sit-ups in Austin today
 
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Ferminal said:
How did the RSFans paint Stage 3 in their write up?

I found 2 on the interwebs about the events of today:

They(Radio Shack team and DS) were having trouble picking Contador out in the peloton, so Johan called Jose and said get Contador in yellow that way we can pick him out in the peloton on stage 4. Massive well done to the lads today we got the most guys in the top 10 and now hold the most important classement in the race the TEAM classement, everyone knows since 2009 winning the team classement in any race is more important than the individual classement, after all the race leader only gets one "yellow" jersey but the team leading the classement ranking gets at least 8 "yellow" dossards.

Nothing to report from the race in Portugal today, but Lance won the 2010 TdF on ProCycling Manager, Contador didn't even have the nerve to start the race
 
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BYOP88 said:
I found 2 on the interwebs about the events of today:

Ha! Thanks for that. We know what Lance and Johann thought about the team classification and 'number of riders in the top ten' during their Tour reign. Any chance Lance would have traded in a maillot jaune to have a few of his domestiques sitting in the top ten? I'd bet his left one he wouldn't, then or now.
 
ImmaculateKadence said:
To be fair here, in 02 and 04 Lance had a teammate in the top ten.

To be fair that teammate was 17 and 14 plus minutes down in each of those years.

I just think it is odd to suggest that a team that is contesting the overall is concerned about how highly placed they are on overall team classification. I think it's nice if it happens, but it's definitely not on the chalk board before the game.
 
Ferminal said:
How did the RSFans paint Stage 3 in their write up?

From what I've seen they've painted as Radio Shack was hotly contesting the stage and nipping at AC's heels, which if you've seen the video isn't remotely close to the truth.

De la Fuente and AC get clear of the group early on the slopes and get a small advantage. Machado waits a bit and sees that no one is going and leaps from the pack. He eventually bridges up to AC and De la Fuente (about 1.5km from the finish), but just as he gets to De la Fuente's wheel two things happen: De la Fuente shuts it down (pedals off to his right and starts soft pedaling) and AC leaves Machado like Machado is standing still. The only time I saw Levi was when he crossed the finish line. He was never really involved in the action.
 
Publicus said:
From what I've seen they've painted as Radio Shack was hotly contesting the stage and nipping at AC's heels, which if you've seen the video isn't remotely close to the truth.

De la Fuente and AC get clear of the group early on the slopes and get a small advantage. Machado waits a bit and sees that no one is going and leaps from the pack. He eventually bridges up to AC and De la Fuente (about 1.5km from the finish), but just as he gets to De la Fuente's wheel two things happen: De la Fuente shuts it down (pedals off to his right and starts soft pedaling) and AC leaves Machado like Machado is standing still. The only time I saw Levi was when he crossed the finish line. He was never really involved in the action.

Ah, I couldn't see that from the 12mins of Eurosport.

To me it seemed as though AC followed de la Fuente up and then went for it. With the Shackers chasing and to me it seemed as though they reduced the game. Didn't realise that Machado actually caught AC but then get left behind again.
 
Carboncrank said:
If you think it means nothing that the entire team other than AC shattered on that short final climb means, in the long run, you don't understand a damn thing about cycling. If you don't see the long term implications of a stage like this then you don't know squat.

What are you even talking about? This makes no sense.
 
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Ripper said:
What are you even talking about? This makes no sense.

Nooooooooooooooooo!!!!! Don't feed him.

CC will just need to watch the Steephill Vid to see DDLF didn't shatter, he led Contador out perfectly, whilst over in GeriShack Machado had to go by himself with no support.

Oh. Damn. Now I've given him an after dinner mint to follow your cheese course...
 
A Brilliant lead out from DDLF, actually.
Left everybody for dead, then Contador left 'em even deader.:eek:
Tiago "The Crab" Machado, where Levi needs to be, this late in February.

Crankie complaining about thread hijack? Oh happy days!
 
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Ferminal said:
Ah, I couldn't see that from the 12mins of Eurosport.

To me it seemed as though AC followed de la Fuente up and then went for it. With the Shackers chasing and to me it seemed as though they reduced the game. Didn't realise that Machado actually caught AC but then get left behind again.

I didn't even bother to think that anyone from the shack could follow AC's wheel on this climb. Even LA on his 38 is a lot more explosive than Klöden and LL, which means that they practically aren't explosive at all :).
 
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No ofense to anyone, but... if The Man Contador is doing this to people this early in the season...

I liked how Alberto, when asked about how "easy" he looked when going solo by the TV reporter, immediately said it was all thanks to the team.

He looked and sounded like he was extremely happy/pleased at how the team had worked the stage.

Good times baby!!!!
 
Señor_Contador said:
No ofense to anyone, but... if The Man Contador is doing this to people this early in the season...

I liked how Alberto, when asked about how "easy" he looked when going solo by the TV reporter, immediately said it was all thanks to the team.

He looked and sounded like he was extremely happy/pleased at how the team had worked the stage.

Good times baby!!!!

Yep. Very impressive work from DDLF and Contador, well, put a sizeable gap on RS in very short order.
 

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Ripper said:
What are you even talking about? This makes no sense.

He'll be depending on Vino and Pereiro in the high mountains so maybe it doesn't mean much that this short lead out killed de la Fuente.
 
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ImmaculateKadence said:
David de la Fuente, the Astana rider.

Thanks. Out of context, I thought it was a new nickname for Astana that the cool kids came up with. It was nice to see him do that last tough lead-out in mid-February giving up pretty much everything he had.
 
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theswordsman said:
Thanks. Out of context, I thought it was a new nickname for Astana that the cool kids came up with. It was nice to see him do that last tough lead-out in mid-February giving up pretty much everything he had.

Knowing this forum, I don't blame you for thinking that. And you're right, he has been impressive, valuable asset for AC.
 
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