How so? Beyond their sponsors and an obligation to comply with UCI regulations, who do Pro Tour teams have obligations to?theswordsman said:Pro Tour teams have obligations beyond those to their sponsors.
How so? Beyond their sponsors and an obligation to comply with UCI regulations, who do Pro Tour teams have obligations to?theswordsman said:Pro Tour teams have obligations beyond those to their sponsors.
flicker said:We know why Astana was gutted. Armstrongs' quest for 8. Radioshack is a support team for Lance. We know that. Giro is an Italian race. We in the US know nothing about the Giro without an explanation by Phil/Paul and Roll. Shack does not have depth for the Giro and the Tour. To send Horner or Levi there as a leaders would be a joke. They would crash and be out. To honor the Giro you send a strong team.
I mentioned Michalob as they sponsored the Crit. I. on Versus. Good coverage I appreciate that.
Digger said:Hope and awareness takes up alot of room. Come on guys, yee are so cynical.![]()
Hibbles said:In the way that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez became "Bennifer", from now on I'm going to call Hope and Awareness "Horeness". Therefore LA is on a tour to maximise Horeness.
It works on many levels.
Give or take a W.
"With the Giro d'Italia taking place at the same time we had to plan the roster carefully,” said team owner Bob Stapleton. “But we have the depth in the team and two of the fastest sprinters in the world and can send strong line-ups to both of these great events."
The team is registered in the US and one of its main backers, Columbia, is based there. HTC is a Taiwan operation but the US market is very important for it. While the Giro d’Italia is rich in history and is regarded as one of the three biggest stage races in the world, the Amgen Tour of California has rapidly attracted prestige and will this year feature what is probably its best-ever lineup.
Hibbles said:In the way that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez became "Bennifer", from now on I'm going to call Hope and Awareness "Horeness". Therefore LA is on a tour to maximise Horeness.
It works on many levels.
Give or take a W.
Bala Verde said:Armstrong's crib for RvV:
read the article in dutch here
It's shared only with Tosport Vlaanderen. The RS team will bring its own water (out of fear of someone spiking his drink), they have hired security personnel with a military background, someone will be in charge of monitoring the cook's work in the kitchen and everyone will have to get a badge to enter the premises.
"Hotel Weinebrugge"
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arvens said:Purple Bold: If you rely on philbobpaul for an explanation of anything, you still won't know much about it after they are done.
Red Bold: If you think Lance walks on water and AC is Lucifer incarnate, then yes, the coverage must have seemed pretty good. Otherwise it's a sad joke. The best part was when Lance put it in reverse on stage 1 and since vs has no control of the camera feed, they had to comment while we watched him get shelled off the back and then get led home at a snails pace by half his team and not one of them daring to cross the line ahead of him. Second best was Liggett's never ending inconsistent/totally wrong statements on the standings in the TT, constantly listing LA as one of the top riders on the stage as rider after rider came in ahead of him, and then a near verbal orgasm when Millar topped AC by 2 seconds.
I like Michelob and mich lite, never tried ultra, but at 64 calories, I can't see myself trying one soon, his Lance-ness notwithstanding. Good beer, good company (at least they were when it was an-busch), spokesman is a has been.
Jonathan said:Where are the days that teams wanted nothing but their own mattresses.
Azdak6 said:You mean the days before people started blowing themselves up in subways?
arvens said:Purple Bold: If you rely on philbobpaul for an explanation of anything, you still won't know much about it after they are done.
Red Bold: If you think Lance walks on water and AC is Lucifer incarnate, then yes, the coverage must have seemed pretty good. Otherwise it's a sad joke.
I like Michelob and mich lite, never tried ultra, but at 64 calories, I can't see myself trying one soon, his Lance-ness notwithstanding. Good beer, good company (at least they were when it was an-busch), spokesman is a has been.
Hugh Januss said:3) Gotta take exception to your classification of Michelob in any of its forms as a "good beer". It is a vile pisswater of a beer (IMHO)
ImmaculateKadence said:pretty much agree with that description
flicker said:Yes but you have to agree there couldn't be a better sponsor to cycling then a beer company. Unless of course you had the inventor of EPO as a sponsor.
flicker said:Yes but you have to agree there couldn't be a better sponsor to cycling then a beer company. Unless of course you had the inventor of EPO as a sponsor.
pmcg76 said:Beer sponsors of cycling teams, Coors Light aka 'The Silver Bullets', Bud Light sponsored teams in the US early 90s. Duvel, a proper real beer sponsoring a Belgian Kermesse team in early 90s.
Bala Verde said:It's shared only with Tosport Vlaanderen. The RS team will bring its own water (out of fear of someone spiking his drink), they have hired security personnel with a military background, someone will be in charge of monitoring the cook's work in the kitchen and everyone will have to get a badge to enter the premises.
ImmaculateKadence said:Haha I agree with that, I just wish it was a different beer, not a fan of Mich ultra
Beech Mtn said:My favorite part was when Phil implied that AC was making up the bit about allergies, claiming that Phil had never heard of such a thing before, when AC's allergies have been well-documented over the years. Versus then went on to behave as if Lance's case of the trots was a very real illness that would still be throwing him off his game this much later, unlike Alberto's phony "allergy" excuse.
Like no other cyclist had ever used gastroenteritis is a phony excuse before - that excuse cannot be doubted. Thou shalt not question the sh!tstorm !!!
Moose McKnuckles said:Mich Ultra is what I leave in the toilet after drinking real beer.
pmcg76 said:Duvel, a proper real beer sponsoring a Belgian Kermesse team in early 90s.
