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re:Tour de France routes
In category Racing
Written by weitzman

This last TdF saw some complaints and criticisms that had there not been a Team Time Trail that Ullrich would have won.

And lo and behold, in this years Tour there appears to be no TTT.

It is extremely unlikely that Armstrong could win a 6th Tour since history shows us that the motivation, physical prowess and luck required to do this hasn't been forthcoming in the world's greatest riders.

But



re:L' Alpe D' Huez training?
In category Racing
Written by soopurman

Are some of the top racers like Armstrong and Ullrich and others seen a lot on L'Alpe D'Huez on a regular basis. it seems as this is probably the pivotal stage of the race, they would make it a regular training ride and get to know it like the "back of their hand."



re:Lance may have one ball, but Heras has none
In category Racing
Written by Icem

How does he expect to regain maximum time if he waits until 5 km to attack (if he does at all)? Takes guts to attack further out. What does he have to lose, he's already won the Vuelta before?



re:lance armstrong shows what a class guy he is
In category Racing
Written by ccsikyr

by giving the $465,000 for winning the tour de france to his teammates and staff. now just how many athletes would do as lance did whether or not they
NEEDED the money? i dare say hardly any if anyone at all. major kudos to lance for rewarding your team.



re:Merckx critical of Ullrich
In category Racing
Written by vladzmina

"Although Jan Ullrich maintains that he is right on target for his
Tour de France plans, there are concerns that he is taking things a little too easy at this time of year. In today's Rund um Köln, Ullrich could only manage 64th place at 5'41 down from the winner, a far cry from his 52 km solo effort to win last year.

Ullrich joked afterwards that, "In 2003 I was an outsider and I was only able



re:Irony From LeBlanc
In category Racing
Written by vladzmina

Given that LeBlanc has modernized Le Tour to the point where, IMO, epic no longer applies, it seems ironic that the official 2004 TdF poster has jerseys of a retro design from when the Le Tour was an epic sporting event.



re:Lance movie
In category Racing
Written by Jenkins

Some day Hollywood will make a movie about Lances's 7 Tour de France victories. We all know, as cyclists, that it will bomb at the box office.
Let's face it, if you arn't a cyclist you don't have a clue about what's going on in the TDF. So I don't expect the movie to be a high budget one, but I hope, and really pray, that Hollywood doesn't star Robin Williams as
Lance.



re:OLN Cycling Schedule up
In category Racing
Written by Spidex

http://www.olntv.com/htmlpage.asp?htmlid=24
Road to the Tour
Weekly episodes, April through the Tour de France

Behind-the-Scenes USPS Documentary Witness Lance Armstrong and the USPS Team as they prepare for the 2004 Tour de France! April 29 through the 2004 Tour de France. More...
Paris Nice Sat, 3/7 - Sun, 3/14 Live Weekdays, Tape Delay Sat & Sun

Criterium International
Sat, 3/27 - Sun,



re:Why is Armstrong in the TDF?
In category Racing
Written by Hiro

Ok, so this may have been asked, I've spent the last couple of hours (literally!) going through various threads (summer's here, time to ride not follow Usenet!) but I didn't see this question: Why are there Americans (the United States kind) racing in France? Aren't they all supposed to be boycotting everything French?



re:Philadelphia: Here's the latest shop opening.
In category Racing
Written by rickZ

I own a (furniture) store on the USPro course in Philly, and received the following email from a new neighbor:

Dear Cycling Enthusiast,

Cadence Performance Cycling & Carmichael Training Systems welcome you to their grand opening. Come join us for a weekend of events and giveaways!

Mr. Carmichael, who has been instrumental in the success of such world-class endurance athletes as Lance Armstr



20th USPRO Philly to be the last one??
In category Racing
Written by Mcgrupp77

The Wachovia (former First Union; former Core States) USPRO Road
Championships in Philadelphia is celebrating the 20th anniversary event on Sunday June 6, 2004.
It also should be noted that this event that has outlasted 7-11,
Motorola, Tour de Trump, Tour du Pont, Coors Classic, etc. has no commitment from sponsors past this year.
The short sighted morons who claim that it should only allow US r



re:Kristen does the tour
In category Racing
Written by jbass

Do you think Kristen's credentials are sufficient for doing the tour de france http://www.epiphanysalon.com/kristen.htm



re:top ten things i've learned lurking on rbr:
In category Racing
Written by dj_choco

-10-pro riders should always wear helmets, because lots of kids watch the tour de france and copy everything they see on tv.
-9-next year, ullrick will ride for telekom, zabel will lead him out, and he will win the tour on time bonuses.
-8-if you win a crit, especially after the tour, you must be the best bike racer in the whole world.
-7-because he shared his tour winnings with his team, lance is



Lots of Press Corps Friends
In category Racing
Written by rmorehead

"I will never forget his words in Paris-Nice in 1998. He said, ‘Tell Mr.
Squinzi (Mapei's owner) he will regret that he didn't take me because I am going to win the Tour de France.' That's the stage that he went home but he did come back like he said," Lefevre said. "I remember the stage in the
Pyrenees (last year) and Lance was in difficulty and everyone in the press tent started applauding. Thi



re:Lance and Sheryl On The Cover......
In category Racing
Written by Digit

Structured people are often very much into lust. Spend an evening from 11 pm onward at the Caffe Pierre in the Hotel Pierre,NYC. You'll see some very structured men paying $1000+ per hour to indulge their lust. I also have a friend in NYC who's a Dominatrix (much more profitable and less demanding than practicing law, which is where I met her) who indulges some men in lust of a sort, although t



Question about Tiscali
In category Racing
Written by SkiingYAC

I am a CSC employee. Last year, I attended the Tour de France and what was called "CSC Employee Week at the Tour". I have my CSC-Tiscali cycling jersey that I bought while at Les Deux Alpes. I just wondered if you knew why Tiscali dropped out as a sponsor of the team after last year? And is the company regretting it, after Team CSC had such a successful tour?



re:Ullrich will win the Tour de France
In category Racing
Written by tcsaklos

Each night I have been watching the Tour de France on the Outdoor Life
Network on my satellite antenna and with amazement I have seen Lars
Ullrich craftfully hiding in the back of the pelleton waiting for his moment. Even when that DOPE' Lance Armstrong has stumbled and fumbled his way through the mountains, Lars has been a perfect German gentleman and not attacked when he was down. It is obviou



re:Wins in Grand Tours?
In category Racing
Written by jebaum

Does anybody have a list of all of the cyclists who have won two of the three "Grand Tours" (EG The Giro d'Italia, The Tour de France, and
Vuelta A Espana), at least one time each in their careers?

That is, I'm look for a list of cyclists who have won:

A) The Tour de France AND the Giro d'Italia

OR The Tour de France AND the Vuelta a Espana

OR C) The Giro de Italia AND the Vuelta a Espan



re:Lance is ESPY winner
In category Racing
Written by Satorare

This may have already been posted and I missed it.

Serena, Lance voted to top ESPYs
By Beth Harris
The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES - Serena Williams was honored as female Athlete of the Year and female tennis player at the 11th annual ESPY Awards on Wednesday night, a year after she accepted the same trophies on behalf of older sister Venus.

Cyclist Lance Armstrong, currently trying to win his



re:Gracious Armstrong In His Own Words
In category Racing
Written by NakedBlueCelt

TOUR WINNER, LANCE ARMSTRONG QUOTES:

About winning: "It is an honor to win the Tour de France, but it is a greater honor when one is a cancer survivor. Cancer is not a national problem, but a worldwide problem".

About a sixth Tour: "The important thing is to win the Tour, it doesn't matter to me that it would be for a sixth consecutive time. That is what makes me wake up in the morning, the only



re:lol @ Ullrich
In category Racing
Written by weitzman

After a prolonged silence which fuelled rumours of further troubles in his
Tour de France build-up, Jan Ullrich declared today that he was satisfied and reassured by a four-week stint of "intensive training". Ullrich has reportedly spent much of the past month in his now customary training haven in the Metallifere hills of Tuscany.

Speaking on his website just over a month since his last competit



re:Book Review - Bob Roll
In category Racing
Written by rickZ

I'm not associated with this book in any way. I was sent a copy to review and this is the review:

The Tour de France Companion by Bob Roll
Available from Workman Publishing Company
http://www.workman.com $11

This is a paperback which is a preview of the 2004 Tour by Bob Roll.

If you are an ardent Tour fan you probably already know most of the stuff that Bob goes into about the Tour except the r



re:Put down the crack pipe
In category Racing
Written by Spidex

Here is George's palmares page:
http://www.hincapie.com/biography.cfm

He has a win in a midweek semi-classic. He has zero (that's ZERO folks) podium finishes in big weekend races. Zero. None. It has never happened.

If you were looking for a star to build a classics team around, why would you pick George? The list of guys with better records as classics riders is really long.

Don't get me wro



re:Style Question for Fabrizio wrt Alexandre Vinokourov
In category Racing
Written by Hiro

So, I'm watching the stage 15 of the Tour de France with my 8 year old, Emma. I mention that I think Alexandre Vinokourov is better looking than Jan Ullrich. She agrees (and states that Ullrich looks like something from a horror movie), but says that that pink jersey
Vinokourov wears does not go with his blonde hair, and that he would look much better in the Fasso Bortolo jersey that Ivan Basso wa



re:Kimmage on David Millar
In category Racing
Written by Spidex

.. from the (London) Sunday Times

(Long article - don't think you have to subscribe - if you do let me know and I'll post it)



re:Lance to USPRO Criterium rumor..............
In category Racing
Written by CrusherJoe

The rumor was first heard two weeks ago. About that time, participation in the NY Crit was taken off the table, and look how quickly the incorrect Zurich WC press release was discounted by the man. It looks like the Aug 17th Chicago race is a strong possibility.
You heard it here first.
Will this be on OLN? Anybody?



re:Lance on Letterman
In category Racing
Written by tcsaklos

I was barely awake ... but I do remember seeing Halle Barre. She's looked better, but hey ...

Lance basically answered Dave's silly non-cyclist questions. How many miles is the Tour, etc.

Probably the most interesting thing was Lance saying he kinda took this year's tour for granted ... like he thought they could just "roll through it" this year. He also talked about the crash a month before



re:historically, any idea when cyclists started shaving their l
In category Racing
Written by vinylbunnie

Now that the Giro is over, it's time for random historical inquiries--

Does anyone know when competitive cyclists first started shaving their legs? And was it post-invention of the safety razor (c.1904)? I suppose the first instance could be a sign of the introduction of massage to the sport, or perhaps of knowledge about aerodynamics.

I'm looking through the wonderful "Official Tour de France C



re:Velosnooze
In category Racing
Written by PhishyPhil420

Website headline: Bruyneel says Tour's the top goal in 2004

Duh ..



re:Who Best To Fight Doping?
In category Racing
Written by folken

Not Hein from what Gaumont says:

"It may be that 90% of the cyclists are not clean," he said. "I can't blame them; we are the victims of a rotten system. We are under enormous pressure from sponsors, we have to get results, and at a certain point we feel obliged to go under." He added that the tests currently used were not combating the problem. "You can get round drug controls easily. What we ca



re:The Moron French
In category Racing
Written by scottypu

You can easily identify them with their irrational criticism of Lance
Armstrong. I've been dealing with such people for the last little while, and it's been sort of amusing to counter every single one of their arguments, but it's gotten tiresome and even dangerous recently.

The subject is usually introduced by the use of the term "The American" to describe Armstrong. Once, I responded with: "You



re:Ideas for improving RAAM...
In category Racing
Written by jlawhea

Some RAAM notions...

What if RAAM was self-supported. This would make the event budget within reach of most anyone. (Presently itÂ’s recommended for success that one have a well-trained team in an RV resulting in a minimal budget of $4000, I recall, for the event.)

How to avoid support cheating? By combining RAAM with the major feature of todayÂ’s super-popular adventure racing: navigation. Have



re:A little knowledge...
In category Racing
Written by Dafty092483

I was working on the crossword, and the clue was "Tour De France racer".
This should be easy, I thought, "Lance Armstrong". But it was only four letters. Four letters! What racer in the TdF could be well enough known to be a crossword puzzle answer and be only four letters!

Peña? Maybe. Mayo? Possibly. Lotz, Loda, Velo, Piil I rejected as too obscure for the crossword puzzling public.

The answe



re:Pantani reported dead
In category Racing
Written by PhishyPhil420

Pantani found dead
Pantani won the Tour de France in 1998
Italian cycling star Marco Pantani has been found dead in his flat in
Rimini.
The 34-year-old climbing specialist, nicknamed the "pirate", won the
1998 Tour de France and Giro d'Italia.

But his career was blighted by doping allegations.

He was thrown out of the 1999 Giro d'Italia for failing a blood test.

In June, he entered a health



Blatter accusation about widespread doping in the TdF
In category Racing
Written by tom.k

FIFA (International Football Federation) President Sepp Blatter claims that most of the Tour de France cyclists take Asthma medication (presumeably to enhance their cycling performance).

Is Blatter nuts, or what?

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2003/soccer/10/09/bc.na.spt.soc.wcup.blatter.ap/

Organizers said there have been no positive drug tests in this tournament. In fact, Blatter emphasi



re:Kirsten GUM's Predictions
In category Racing
Written by jbass

Was I the only one that noticed how uncomfortable Paul and Phil were at the start of the tour when Kirsten was asking them questions? I thought Phil was going to start laughing right in the camera. The exchange was as smooth as sandpaper

I love to hear OLN's new upcoming star give her daily predictions of the winner of the stage - Like she even knows who these guys are?

I wonder what genius dec



re:Lance's latest excuse..
In category Racing
Written by hypermush

But after admitting he'd made the basic but costly mistake of not drinking enough water for the hilly trek in the hottest ever day on the Tour so far, the 31-year-old American threw down the gauntlet to his challengers.

"Jan had a great day but don't forget that he's rarely beat me in a time trial on the Tour de France," Armstrong said defiantly before conceding that he spent a hellish day in the



re:USPS new sponsor?
In category Racing
Written by Dark_youth

Since the postal service is not renewing sponsorship, anyone hear of the new sponsor? I see AMD on their jerseys...but hadn't heard anything...



Rooting for Ullrich
In category Racing
Written by bolsernt

The Tour de France needs a new champion. The only guy I see beating
LA is Ullrich, the last thing I want to see is LA mentioned in the same breath as the other 5 time champions.

I remember watching the Tour in 1997 and seeing Ullrich blast through the field and thought this guy was going to be the TdF champ for the next 7-8 years. The guy is the most talented cyclist in the world, LA is a close



re:Millar and 4k pursuit
In category Racing
Written by blarowe

Has David Millar ever tried the pursuit? You'd think he'd be pretty good if he could transfer the power he showed in the TdF prologue to a mechanicals-free track bike.



re:The World Comes to an End
In category Racing
Written by caseyjones225

Cipollini bitch slapped by LANCE. I guess RC was half right.

I believe this is his first win in a sprint since 1993 in Verdun and his first field sprint ever as a pro.

If there is any pride among the sprinters, a few of them will kill themselves before the TT.



Tour de France Site hacked?
In category Racing
Written by Salmmy

I'm getting sent to a porn site when I click enter



re:Simoni just can't stop talking
In category Racing
Written by mywayhome

before the TOUR

The Italian climber Gilberto Simoni threw down the gauntlet to the
Tour de France favourite Lance Armstrong yesterday after rounding off a dominant victory in the Giro d'Italia for the second time in three years. "I'd like to try and hammer away at Armstrong in the mountains, perhaps I can even demolish him," Simoni said "He has never had to deal with a real climber before. The g



You know you're big-time when....
In category Racing
Written by KraGorn

... race promoters change the course to please you:

Lance Armstrong will make his season debut next week at the Volta ao Algarve in Portugal (February 18-22). The organisers, impressed with the presence of the five time Tour de
France winner, have even changed the race plan to include a time trial.

"It wasn't an imposition by us, as we would have gone anyway," said United States Postal Service
P



re:Armstrong vs Ullrich / racing weight
In category Racing
Written by mywayhome

In the last stage climb I thought I heard Phil Ligget comment that Ullrich has a climbing disadvantage carrying more weight than Armstrong. I must have heard this wrong, as I think I heard 33 pounds??? This can't be right.
According to the rider stat's on the TDF website Lance outweighs Jan by 2kg or 4.4 pounds.



Hein Pounded Again
In category Racing
Written by muffinman

From AFP. Of course Hein and LeBlanc were thrilled at how clean the 2003
Tour was. But who was juiced in 03?:

World Anti-Doping Agency boss Pound of Canada has continually been focusing on cycling as a problem area and Verbruggen, the world's top cycling

Tuesday.

"Even the UCI president must admit there is a problem in cycling and that it has been going on for a 100 years," Pound was quoted i



Pantani eulogy link
In category Racing
Written by dr_jayjay

Could someone re-post this, please? TIA --TP



re:Hincapie made a deal with the devil
In category Racing
Written by jlawhea

no other rider in the history of cycling has had more hype and more support in big races with next to no results, worlds is just the latest example. He is however a very good water bottle carrier for
Lance, and his bulbus head must provide good wind blockage.

Feel free to comment but show me the results his $1,000,000 warrent.
If he was not Lances buddy he would be riding for Healthnet.



re:Cofidis Inquiry Spreading
In category Racing
Written by Spidex

From AFP via Yahoo Perhaps Millar can ride for T-Mobile.

Cofidis affair deepens as police intensify probe
Thu Jan 22, 1:50 PM ET

PARIS (AFP) - French cycling was in turmoil as the dark, dark EPO days of the 1990's were evoked after riders with the Cofidis team admitted to doping under police questioning.

Judicial sources close to the affair said Thursday the riders being held -
Frenchmen Cedri



Merckx disappointed with Armstrong..........................
In category Racing
Written by ccsikyr

""At the time, I reacted as a former rider," Merckx explained in an interview with La Dernière Heure."

"He maintains, however, that Armstrong's performance in Liège was sub-par. "Tactically, Lance rode poorly. When your name is Armstrong and you're riding to win Liège-Bastogne-Liège, you should ride differently."

"He also remains somewhat disappointed with the latest five-Tour winner's decis





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