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heart_attack_man said:I wanted to answer with Option 3, but only if you had a rolleyes or sarcastic emoticon at the end of the answer....
Daniel Benson approves this message.Zam_Olyas said:Option 3 is the correct answer.
Afrank said:Obviously Froome, Horner's still got a long way to go before he can achieve the level of ridiculousness that Froome is capable of.
I'm sorry for you. I’m sorry that you can’t dream big. I'm sorry you don't believe in miracles.
FoxxyBrown1111 said:Have voted for Froome. It was easy. One is young, the other old. One (at least) showed GT results at age 25/26, the other wasn´t seen in a T-20 in GT´s until age 38 (!!!). One spoke out against dope, the other defended (& somehow still does in obscure interviews) LA until the end.
Just hope this nonsense stops and Horner gets kicked out like LA did. It´s too obvious with him. Those old dopers never change...![]()
ChewbaccaD said:Horner has always had more natural talent that Froome finally showed in the 2012 Vuelta. You are living in a fantasy world...but I can understand how you always believed in the guy who won the Anatomic Jock Race...![]()
FoxxyBrown1111 said:Yeah sure, and it all shows at age 38 in July 2010 and then three years later at age 41. And 1+1 is 5...
ChewbaccaD said:Evidently, you don't know much about Chris Horner...he always shown more potential than Mr. 2010 5th Placed Commonwealth TT...![]()
FoxxyBrown1111 said:Yeah sure, and it all shows at age 38 in July 2010 and then three years later at age 41. And 1+1 is 5...
darwin553 said:Don't worry Horner will still be winning GT stages when he is 50 at this rate![]()
Oldman said:He beat the entire Motorola team to win one of the US Olympic trials road races when he was in his early twenties. He was clean, then; Motorola most certainly was not. His big mistake was representing a threat to Armstrong and getting frozen out of the one big US team. The gangsta approach to cycling in the US is one of the reasons Ochowicz and USA Cycling still need to pay for how they used/abused many riders.