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Imagine that-Contador and Armstrong
On Sep 23, 8:36*am, "P.Chisholm" wrote:
http://www.velonews.com/article/8352...-to-ride-with-... No surprise there, samo for Levi..Kloden too? I think the explanation of the difference between Contador's comments on 9/10 and 9/21 lie in his recent acceptance of the notion that Armstrong really is "in it to win it". Perhaps Contador meant what he said on 9/10, and just didn't believe that Armstrong had any intentions - or at least capability - of coming back to win another TdF. As far as Leipheimer is concerned, Contador is just being a little bitch. I saw Leipheimer pulling for Contador, never the other way around. Leipheimer had the right to give it his all in the TT, but, again, I never saw him trying to take time out of Contador's lead anywhere else. |
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LawBoy01 wrote:
On Sep 23, 8:36 am, "P.Chisholm" wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/8352...-to-ride-with-... No surprise there, samo for Levi..Kloden too? I think the explanation of the difference between Contador's comments on 9/10 and 9/21 lie in his recent acceptance of the notion that Armstrong really is "in it to win it". Perhaps Contador meant what he said on 9/10, and just didn't believe that Armstrong had any intentions - or at least capability - of coming back to win another TdF. As far as Leipheimer is concerned, Contador is just being a little bitch. I saw Leipheimer pulling for Contador, never the other way around. Leipheimer had the right to give it his all in the TT, but, again, I never saw him trying to take time out of Contador's lead anywhere else. Yeah, I'm sure you watched all 40 hours of racing. Levi was trying to win it himself and everything he says is just a ploy. If Lance comes to Astana, he will be water boy once again - just like he was back on Postal. No more TV commercials for him and wifey. Magilla |
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On Sep 23, 9:26*am, MagillaGorilla wrote:
LawBoy01 wrote: On Sep 23, 8:36 am, "P.Chisholm" wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/8352...-to-ride-with-.... No surprise there, samo for Levi..Kloden too? I think the explanation of the difference between Contador's comments on 9/10 and 9/21 lie in his recent acceptance of the notion that Armstrong really is "in it to win it". *Perhaps Contador meant what he said on 9/10, and just didn't believe that Armstrong had any intentions - or at least capability - of coming back to win another TdF. As far as Leipheimer is concerned, Contador is just being a little bitch. *I saw Leipheimer pulling for Contador, never the other way around. *Leipheimer had the right to give it his all in the TT, but, again, I never saw him trying to take time out of Contador's lead anywhere else. Yeah, I'm sure you watched all 40 hours of racing. *Levi was trying to win it himself and everything he says is just a ploy. If Lance comes to Astana, he will be water boy once again - just like he was back on Postal. No more TV commercials for him and wifey. Magilla- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I watched the two hour Ligget and Sherwin stuff on Satellite...I saw plenty, and about 8 hours worth of the mountain stages in all. So I'm informed about this matter enough to confidently opine that Leipheimer worked hard enough AND often enough for Contador in the mountains so Leipheimer could stay close to Contador in the GC without surpassing him, while Leipheimer obviously albeit privately hoped for a convincing win in the final TT, after which Leipheimer would be in the leader's jersey and have left Contador (or Contador and Astana) with no legitimate complaint. I'll **** myself if you can muster ANY proof that Leipheimer ATTACKED Contador or did anything beyond staying high enough in the GC so that when Leipheimer went off the front, Contador could sit on another team's wheels while its GC contendor chased Leipheimer. I'll even mail you the **** as proof of your wisdom if you meet my challenge, if only in your eyes. Do you actually take the time to think about stuff like this, or are you the guy who still sits around debating whether Lanfranchi chased down Bettini in the 2001 Worlds, whether Bauer shut out Criquielion in the 88 worlds and/or whether Lemond chased down Boyer in the 82 worlds. My bet is that you just watch a highlight or two then immediately merge a conspiracy theory into one of your "Dumbass --" threads/posts here on RBR without any aforethought whatsoever. |
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LawBoy01 wrote:
On Sep 23, 9:26 am, MagillaGorilla wrote: LawBoy01 wrote: On Sep 23, 8:36 am, "P.Chisholm" wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/8352...-to-ride-with-... No surprise there, samo for Levi..Kloden too? I think the explanation of the difference between Contador's comments on 9/10 and 9/21 lie in his recent acceptance of the notion that Armstrong really is "in it to win it". Perhaps Contador meant what he said on 9/10, and just didn't believe that Armstrong had any intentions - or at least capability - of coming back to win another TdF. As far as Leipheimer is concerned, Contador is just being a little bitch. I saw Leipheimer pulling for Contador, never the other way around. Leipheimer had the right to give it his all in the TT, but, again, I never saw him trying to take time out of Contador's lead anywhere else. Yeah, I'm sure you watched all 40 hours of racing. Levi was trying to win it himself and everything he says is just a ploy. If Lance comes to Astana, he will be water boy once again - just like he was back on Postal. No more TV commercials for him and wifey. Magilla- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I watched the two hour Ligget and Sherwin stuff on Satellite...I saw plenty, and about 8 hours worth of the mountain stages in all. So I'm informed about this matter enough to confidently opine that Leipheimer worked hard enough AND often enough for Contador in the mountains so Leipheimer could stay close to Contador in the GC without surpassing him, while Leipheimer obviously albeit privately hoped for a convincing win in the final TT, after which Leipheimer would be in the leader's jersey and have left Contador (or Contador and Astana) with no legitimate complaint. I'll **** myself if you can muster ANY proof that Leipheimer ATTACKED Contador or did anything beyond staying high enough in the GC so that when Leipheimer went off the front, Contador could sit on another team's wheels while its GC contendor chased Leipheimer. I'll even mail you the **** as proof of your wisdom if you meet my challenge, if only in your eyes. Do you actually take the time to think about stuff like this, or are you the guy who still sits around debating whether Lanfranchi chased down Bettini in the 2001 Worlds, whether Bauer shut out Criquielion in the 88 worlds and/or whether Lemond chased down Boyer in the 82 worlds. My bet is that you just watch a highlight or two then immediately merge a conspiracy theory into one of your "Dumbass --" threads/posts here on RBR without any aforethought whatsoever. Lickheiney couldn't attack ****adick. So he rode at max effort and that effort came across as him working for ****adick. That's what came in through your little satellite dish, Law Clerk. Lance's return means no more TV commercials for Lickheiney and his wife. His 15 minutes of fame are over. And PETA should cancel his little PR gig because he does commercials and speaks with Versus, a network that endorses the killing of innocent animals, which is antithetical to PETA's core beliefs. it appears that PETA is unaware of this connection. Lickheiney is a fair weather spokesperson. And he's not the upstanding guy you think he is. When Jason Donald took a surprising second in the 2007 Amgen Tour of Kallifourkneeuh prologue, Lickheiney chewed him out in the elevator for thinking he could win and steal the show. Donald was shocked that Lickheiney would act so arrogantly given his Mr. Nice Guy persona. But that's all it is - a persona. A front. Thanks, Magilla |
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On Sep 23, 12:05*pm, MagillaGorilla wrote:
And PETA should cancel his little PR gig because he does commercials and speaks with Versus, a network that endorses the killing of innocent animals, which is antithetical to PETA's core beliefs. * What is an "innocent animal?" |
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SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
What is an "innocent animal?" A tautology. |
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On Sep 23, 2:05*pm, MagillaGorilla wrote:
LawBoy01 wrote: On Sep 23, 9:26 am, MagillaGorilla wrote: LawBoy01 wrote: On Sep 23, 8:36 am, "P.Chisholm" wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/8352...-to-ride-with-.... No surprise there, samo for Levi..Kloden too? I think the explanation of the difference between Contador's comments on 9/10 and 9/21 lie in his recent acceptance of the notion that Armstrong really is "in it to win it". *Perhaps Contador meant what he said on 9/10, and just didn't believe that Armstrong had any intentions - or at least capability - of coming back to win another TdF. As far as Leipheimer is concerned, Contador is just being a little bitch. *I saw Leipheimer pulling for Contador, never the other way around. *Leipheimer had the right to give it his all in the TT, but, again, I never saw him trying to take time out of Contador's lead anywhere else. Yeah, I'm sure you watched all 40 hours of racing. *Levi was trying to win it himself and everything he says is just a ploy. If Lance comes to Astana, he will be water boy once again - just like he was back on Postal. No more TV commercials for him and wifey. Magilla- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I watched the two hour Ligget and Sherwin stuff on Satellite...I saw plenty, and about 8 hours worth of the mountain stages in all. *So I'm informed about this matter enough to confidently opine that Leipheimer worked hard enough AND often enough for Contador in the mountains so Leipheimer could stay close to Contador in the GC without surpassing him, while Leipheimer obviously albeit privately hoped for a convincing win in the final TT, after which Leipheimer would be in the leader's jersey and have left Contador (or Contador and Astana) with no legitimate complaint. *I'll **** myself if you can muster ANY proof that Leipheimer ATTACKED Contador or did anything beyond staying high enough in the GC so that when Leipheimer went off the front, Contador could sit on another team's wheels while its GC contendor chased Leipheimer. *I'll even mail you the **** as proof of your wisdom if you meet my challenge, if only in your eyes. Do you actually take the time to think about stuff like this, or are you the guy who still sits around debating whether Lanfranchi chased down Bettini in the 2001 Worlds, whether Bauer shut out Criquielion in the 88 worlds and/or whether Lemond chased down Boyer in the 82 worlds. *My bet is that you just watch a highlight or two then immediately merge a conspiracy theory into one of your "Dumbass --" threads/posts here on RBR without any aforethought whatsoever. Lickheiney couldn't attack ****adick. *So he rode at max effort and that effort came across as him working for ****adick. *That's what came in through your little satellite dish, Law Clerk. Lance's return means no more TV commercials for Lickheiney and his wife. * His 15 minutes of fame are over. And PETA should cancel his little PR gig because he does commercials and speaks with Versus, a network that endorses the killing of innocent animals, which is antithetical to PETA's core beliefs. *it appears that PETA is unaware of this connection. Lickheiney is a fair weather spokesperson. *And he's not the upstanding guy you think he is. When Jason Donald took a surprising second in the 2007 Amgen Tour of Kallifourkneeuh prologue, Lickheiney chewed him out in the elevator for thinking he could win and steal the show. *Donald was shocked that Lickheiney would act so arrogantly given his Mr. Nice Guy persona. But that's all it is - a persona. A front. Thanks, Magilla- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You get more aggressive when somebody schools you the way I did. What a cute little monkey you are when you're angry! |
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"LawBoy01" wrote in message
... Magilla- Hide quoted text - You get more aggressive when somebody schools you the way I did. What a cute little monkey you are when you're angry! As he grow older he is beginning to realize what a flop he is. So he takes it out on someone else. |
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On Sep 23, 3:45*pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:
"LawBoy01" wrote in message ... Magilla- Hide quoted text - You get more aggressive when somebody schools you the way I did. *What a cute little monkey you are when you're angry! As he grow older he is beginning to realize what a flop he is. So he takes it out on someone else. I am always here to offer suggestions. |
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