Sapie88
Hi @Donald Twain
Would it not get in the way of your suppositories?You can tell me to stick it up my arse if you like.
Would it not get in the way of your suppositories?You can tell me to stick it up my arse if you like.
To be fair, 'if' you'd done absolutely everything the right way, had done the whole marginal gains thing and improved performances to the extent that not only have you delivered unprecedented success in terms of Olympic medals, not only had you won the Tour with a British rider for the 1st time ever, but then backed that up 3 more times, and had played a sizeable role in the incredible surge in popularity cycling has seen in Britain in the past few years, and after all that you had hacks digging dirt and looking for negatives, then you'd probably be pissed off too.
I'd be the same to be honest. I know a little about how tough the sport is, the kind of lives they (and this is all cyclists) have to lead to be where they are, so I'd be annoyed if people with no clue (@Sapie88) label you cheats and dopers. I'd be sickened if things were thrown over me as I competed. Cycling is about emotions, you're right, but that runs both ways. It's a beautiful thing that we can watch our heroes for free on the roadside, and ride the same hills they've made legends on, that's an incredible thing, but it comes with responsibility too. If we want that level of access then we need to behave responsibly.
It's the same every single year. Doping question after doping question, and you mention robotic answers, but there's surely only so many times and so many ways you can answer the same questions? A big part of that is that it's the Tour and so attracts a lot of people with barely a passing interest in the sport, and hence you don't get similar silliness at the classics, or even the Giro, but there's also a big part that is simply because it's Sky.
Think your right, the tide has turned on this one. He will probably go before long. Also wonder what the Sky involvement will be longer term. Have'nt really got a problem with Froome and might even have a bit more respect for Brailsford if it was Sun- type journalists that he banned.....but it wasn't.Restricting French media access to your team in le Tour de France is quite funny really, a bit of panache from old Dave.
Basically it's a sad situation all round, and there doesn't appear to be any trust left. Censoring journalists, bunker mentality from the team etc is obv wrong, but equally Sky shouldn't have to line up day in day out to have their baws kicked by lowest-common-denominator 'journalism' - Froome especially shouldn't have to field gotcha questions from the equivalent of the Sun each day after he's turned himself inside out on the road.
Hard to reverse out of this once things have broken down to this extent and I suspect Dave B will probably go in the near future. Not for any sensible or real reason, but the public ear is no longer at his disposal - you can keep showing your aris to it all for a time but you can't keep this up long term.
It's not a hard life Bruce, they roll out of bed straight onto some needles to get their daily hit and then fly up the road high as a kite.
I could chuck my toddler on a BMX and as long as I gave him more peds than one of your lot he would blitz the tour de france, so stop crying.
the old pain/pleasure paradoxThey have an extremely high pain threshold tbf. One of my favourites is Tony Martin (Der Panzerwagen). He's crazy. He rides some TT's with sanding paper on his saddle; so that he will stay in ideal position and not move a lot. This has painful consequences.
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Holy crap
UCI is worse than FIFA.
Glorious stage coming up today. Down the tools and get it watched. Fancy a strong showing from Contador, going out in style.
Can't help but think this has been a pretty poor race. The stage today summed it up really. Ag2r tried to boss it, but didn't really do much damage, and neither Bardet or Uran looked capable of doing anything at all. It's been extremely close, yet not very exciting for that. The last time we had the podium so close together was 2003, and they were knocking lumps out of each other all the way round. This year they've just been marking each other. Bit of a snorefest imo.
Can't help but think this has been a pretty poor race. The stage today summed it up really. Ag2r tried to boss it, but didn't really do much damage, and neither Bardet or Uran looked capable of doing anything at all. It's been extremely close, yet not very exciting for that. The last time we had the podium so close together was 2003, and they were knocking lumps out of each other all the way round. This year they've just been marking each other. Bit of a snorefest imo.
Did you see he had to actually stop today after that effort on the front? Epic to see a rider of that class done in so bad he needed to unclip and park up.I think they've tried to make a Bardet route and worryingly, because it is so close, they will think it's been a success.
By the way, how good is Kwiatkowski?