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If you like I can share a real life experience with this great guy : Bonette, TdF '93, I was at the top with a young 15yo cycling fan friend of mine who shouted "this is Jeff, allez Jeff, allez Jeff". Bernard replied "Ta gueule petit con !".
I'm sure you know enough of french to get how despicable this guy is, doped or not, and to understand I don't rely on internet to have an opinion on a rider[/quote]Now this is what I mean. I know for a fact the guy was terribly ill for almost this whole TDF and didnt even want to start. He finished just before the time limit and was one of the first ones who couldnt follow on the first climb of the day, the Col d'Izoard. Like I said, dont judge until you know the true story.
I dont know what your point is anyway but at least you have watched one of the best TDF stages ever.
Gregga said:[quote=""Jeff"":2jni1k6e]
This is something I notice with a lot of here. A lot of ''research'' on the internet and via books but very little live expierence. If you would have watched it or followed his career path, than there's a lot more behind it, than just repeating what the internet says.
If you like I can share a real life experience with this great guy : Bonette, TdF '93, I was at the top with a young 15yo cycling fan friend of mine who shouted "this is Jeff, allez Jeff, allez Jeff". Bernard replied "Ta gueule petit con !".
I'm sure you know enough of french to get how despicable this guy is, doped or not, and to understand I don't rely on internet to have an opinion on a rider[/quote]Now this is what I mean. I know for a fact the guy was terribly ill for almost this whole TDF and didnt even want to start. He finished just before the time limit and was one of the first ones who couldnt follow on the first climb of the day, the Col d'Izoard. Like I said, dont judge until you know the true story.
I dont know what your point is anyway but at least you have watched one of the best TDF stages ever.
