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Go, Go, Go Cadel!!!!!
I really hope Cadel wins the Tour.
All the organisers have to do is ban anyone with past history of doping, then unless anyone has a perfect monthly test record for the previous 24 months before being invited to race, keep them out, and then kick them out and their team mates if they use dope during the event. Its good to see that results are available so soon after tests. Detecting the cheats swiftly is only possible if the technology allows. Ordinary mortals like cyclists often tend to be human and consider rules exist to be broken, certainly if there is a better than even chance of getting away with it. But if policing the rules, whatever they may be, is made much more rigid, then it makes it all the harder to cheat. When they started using roving speed camera vans here to police speeding here in the ACT, people really did slow down, because they really didn't get away with speeding. But cheating has always been an issue in TDF. Go right back to the early history, and there was always someone trying to cheat. But Anquetil, who won TDF 5 times was asked how he prepared for a race, and he bragged that it was done with a bottle of champagne, a few smokes, and a blonde. He should have been banned immediately. A corrupting influence, and poor role model :-) naughty naughty! I'd like to see a few mountain bike stages added as well to reflect the modern trend towards offroad riding. Maybe a hill climb time trial. I could suggest a devil take the hindmost criterium which would be fun! Patrick Turner. |
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Go, Go, Go Cadel!!!!!
Patrick Turner Wrote: But Anquetil, who won TDF 5 times was asked how he prepared for a race, and he bragged that it was done with a bottle of champagne, a few smokes, and a blonde. He should have been banned immediately. A corrupting influence, and poor role model :-) naughty naughty! Hey, you can walk into virtually any establishment that sells framed prints and purchase old school TdF photos of riders passing around a ciggie. HTFU! No seriously, I'd love Cadel to win, he was a good enough sport to turn up to Single Speed Worlds in Castlemaine in '03. Although it's purely subject to conjecture if he also partook in imbibing from the Tequila that was being passed around at the LeMonds start. (PS I'll admit to it, though there were also hairy chested men wearing nighties having VB chasers for breakfast) -- cfsmtb |
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Go, Go, Go Cadel!!!!!
cfsmtb wrote: Patrick Turner Wrote: But Anquetil, who won TDF 5 times was asked how he prepared for a race, and he bragged that it was done with a bottle of champagne, a few smokes, and a blonde. He should have been banned immediately. A corrupting influence, and poor role model :-) naughty naughty! Hey, you can walk into virtually any establishment that sells framed prints and purchase old school TdF photos of riders passing around a ciggie. HTFU! No seriously, I'd love Cadel to win, he was a good enough sport to turn up to Single Speed Worlds in Castlemaine in '03. Although it's purely subject to conjecture if he also partook in imbibing from the Tequila that was being passed around at the LeMonds start. (PS I'll admit to it, though there were also hairy chested men wearing nighties having VB chasers for breakfast) -- cfsmtb Even if Cadel gets 2nd or 3rd, its still a truly fabulous result!!!! We are a fartarse little nation in the middle of knowhere, and for any Aussie to front up against what Europe and the rest can offer and do so well has to be dreamy. Sportsmen only rarely get to realize a dream, or come anywhere near it. Many of us dream of a future, but few can make it happen, and most of us can only plan an existance. He'll certainly be watched closely next year! Patrick Turner. |
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Go, Go, Go Cadel!!!!!
Even if Cadel gets 2nd or 3rd, its still a truly fabulous result!!!! Exactly. He got 2nd btw. |
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Go, Go, Go Cadel!!!!!
tallsam wrote: Even if Cadel gets 2nd or 3rd, its still a truly fabulous result!!!! Exactly. He got 2nd btw. If he won tomorrow in Paris, and that'd be very unlikely, he'd get the 20s time bonus. Its not enough to put him ahead of Contador, who leads by 23 seconds. But if Liepheimer gets the win, his 20s bonus would push Cadel into 3rd. Cadel would need to break away from the peleton and Contador to win the yellow. I remember when Lemond won the Tour with just 8s to spare, and he never won a stage. Its remarkable that times are so close though in Tour or 3,000 km. I think the 3 leaders might settle for the certainty of the present existing 1,2&3 placings. But its a fabulous result for Cadel. With improvement and more support and fewer cheats he could win next year. The doubtful characters who have been thrown out of the race are saying they were robbed, and they'll try to get their day in court, and to some extent they paced Cadel who had to ride all the faster to stay with them, therefore making it harder for the others who could not keep up. So frequently in the past when many more Australians have finished the THD we read the disapointing results after the mountain stages, and heard the depressing interviews with these guys who couldn't stay with the leaders nor spring with the breaks. Son of Catherine, you have done well! Patrick Turner. |
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Go, Go, Go Cadel!!!!!
Patrick Turner Wrote: I remember when Lemond won the Tour with just 8s to spare, and he never won a stage. Actually, in 1989 when he won by 8 seconds he did win the final time trial to clinch victory and a couple of other stages as well. It was actually the 1990 Tour that he won without winning a stage. Cadel has done himself and Australia proud. What an incredibly gutsy effort. Well done Cadel! -- jazmo |
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Go, Go, Go Cadel!!!!!
jazmo wrote: Patrick Turner Wrote: I remember when Lemond won the Tour with just 8s to spare, and he never won a stage. Actually, in 1989 when he won by 8 seconds he did win the final time trial to clinch victory and a couple of other stages as well. It was actually the 1990 Tour that he won without winning a stage. Yeah, your'e right, and on the ball, I did know he did win one of the 3 times he made it without actually winning any stage. Cadel was just unlucky to not get those extra 23 seconds. Put another way, Contador was lucky he wasn't 23 seconds slower.. But anyone who can sustain such speed against the clock must really have something. Nearly all the winners of the Tour have been good in a TT. Riding in the bunch along mainly flat roads doesn't much test anyone, when everyone is an elite rider. Cadel has done himself and Australia proud. What an incredibly gutsy effort. Well done Cadel! We'll know for sure tonight. Patrick Turner. -- jazmo |
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