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Tour de France-Day 12-A Tragedy, A Triumph, A Whisper of Drugs
Austin American-Statesman ^
| July 17
| AP
Posted on 07/17/2002 12:56:41 PM PDT by concentric circles
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This is it! Tomorrow, the first mountain stage, Pau to La Mongie, 98 miles finishing at a ski lift station. Do I detect more than just a little excitement in the air?
To: concentric circles
Lance and Greg are my sports heroes. Any chance the riding by Lance to this point is somewhat similar to what he did last year when he faked his struggle in the opening of the mountain stages?
To: concentric circles; Cagey; DSH; Leto; SBprone; California Brown Girl; Big Dan; cinFLA; ...
Ping! Would a broken spoke be "Pong?"
To: stylin_geek
Your handle is not going to help in the "Cycling is for girly boys" tempest.
To: stylin_geek
I doubt he's faking it. He's just self admittedly not in a groove yet. But he still sounds quite confident. And why shouldn't he be, sitting in 2nd place going into his strongest area, knowing he beat the first place guy by 13 minutes in the mountain stages last year?
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posted on
07/17/2002 1:16:03 PM PDT
by
Coop
To: concentric circles
IMHO, Lance dosn't have to win the stage tommorrow, he just has to beat Galdeano and the other potential winners by 27 seconds or more...Then he takes the yellow and adds more time in each mountain stage...holds the yellow all the way into Paris.
I just hope his team has been able to keep his legs fresh...
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posted on
07/17/2002 1:20:53 PM PDT
by
Drango
To: stylin_geek
I don't think he's playing lame because there isn't Jan Ullrich to worry about.
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posted on
07/17/2002 1:21:36 PM PDT
by
Benrand
To: concentric circles
RE:A Tragedy, A Triumph, A Whisper of Drugs (the title)
What tragedy? Did I miss something?
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posted on
07/17/2002 1:24:10 PM PDT
by
Gil4
To: concentric circles
As for us cyclists being girly boys, I used to ride every other day to work, 14 miles, one way, in heat and humidity (MN summers) weld for 8 hours, then ride home.Now, I generally ride every other day, 25 miles, and try to maintain a high average speed. Unless I feel the need for some extended road work. Then I go 50 miles or so.
To: Gil4
I too wondered why the word "Tragedy" in the headline.
From Phil Ligget.
"It was however, a sad day with the death of a seven-year-old boy who apparently ran out in front of a vehicle in the advanced publicity caravan. These past two years the organizers have worked hard to limit such a thing happening, but with up to a million spectators on the roadside, such accidents will always happen. "
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posted on
07/17/2002 1:29:02 PM PDT
by
Cagey
To: stylin_geek
I used to ride every other day to work, 14 miles, one way, in heat and humidity (MN summers) weld for 8 hours, then ride home. MN Summers? When is that, July 28th to August 4th?
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posted on
07/17/2002 1:31:38 PM PDT
by
Cagey
To: Gil4
A child was struck and killed by a Tour vehicle prior to the arrival of the racers. My mistake, most other stories mentioned this and I overlooked its omission in this AP story.
To: Coop
Yes, I see where he might be telling the truth about his groove, but I also remember last year when Pantini was lipping off, and Lance kept quiet until the end, then ripped Pantini completely apart. I think it makes for some interesting speculation. And, right now, Galdeano appears to be commenting when he really should keep quiet. IMO
To: Cagey
What, you do not believe in Global Warming? MN summers are now July 26th to August 5th.
To: concentric circles
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O V E R A L L S T A N D I N G S ( T O P 1 0 ) |
Pos.
|
N°
|
Name
|
Nat.
|
Team
|
|
Time
|
1 |
024 |
GONZALEZ GALDEANO Igor |
ESP |
ONE |
en |
36h 25' 35" |
2 |
001 |
ARMSTRONG Lance |
USA |
USP |
à |
00' 26" |
3 |
021 |
BELOKI Joseba |
ESP |
ONE |
à |
01' 23" |
4 |
085 |
HONCHAR Serhiy |
UKR |
FAS |
à |
01' 35" |
5 |
032 |
BOTERO Santiago |
COL |
KEL |
à |
01' 55" |
6 |
053 |
PERON Andrea |
ITA |
CST |
à |
02' 08" |
7 |
047 |
MILLAR David |
GBR |
COF |
à |
02' 11" |
8 |
067 |
O'GRADY Stuart |
AUS |
C.A |
à |
02' 15" |
9 |
158 |
RUMSAS Raimondas |
LTU |
LAM |
à |
02' 22" |
10 |
052 |
HAMILTON Tyler |
USA |
CST |
à |
02' 30" |
15
posted on
07/17/2002 1:35:43 PM PDT
by
Cagey
To: stylin_geek
Barring an accident, I don't think that anyone will be able to touch Lance. No, he didn't win the ind. TT, but he did average a cadence of 120! I think Sherwen commmented that Lance intentionally did so to "make the other riders quake in their boots!"
To: stylin_geek
Hahaha. Well, That explains why Lemond took up cycling and ditched skiing.
17
posted on
07/17/2002 1:36:36 PM PDT
by
Cagey
To: stylin_geek
It's summer 8 hours a day all year round under a welding hood- I know. Arc, MIG, TIG?
To: RoughDobermann
This Gonzalez guy was not even in the pre-race favorites. Most of the Tour thus far has been run on flat ground and that favors the sprinters. They die in the mountains. The mountains are what makes the Tour. Lance wins in the mountains. Last year, I cannot forget the climb where he looked back at the German as if to ask: "I'm leaving now dude? Are you going?" Urlich did not respond in performance or words and Lance left him in his dust! Classic moment. Lance appears to struggle some in this Tour, but geeze, this is a heavy duty physical event. 21 days of racing over a couple of thousand miles. Everyone is going to have a down day from time to time. Lance is 24 seconds behind mainly because he got caught up in a wreck that was not his fault and he did not fall, but did have to stop and start over and that is what cost him time. Gonzalez was riding away while Lance was trying to get untangled. Last year Ulrich fell and Lance held back and waited on him. That is sportsmanship at its best. This guy came back from life threatening cancer to win three of these races. I think he is the greatest. No whine, no complain, just race and win. Great going Lance. Good luck the rest of the way. And as it says on his site, "Now it is time for Daddy to put the pain on them." Or words to that effect.
To: RetiredArmy
Agreed. I get the feeling that Lance is being somewhat coy. He has played possum more than once in his career. Not that being 26 back in the GC is playing possum! The mountains shall tell the tale. However, I hope that his team is still strong in case he needs them...
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