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Old August 21st 14, 01:07 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
Davey Crockett[_11_]
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Default Slaying the badger (Greg Lemond documentary)

On 2014-08-21 00:54, Davey Crockett wrote:
On 2014-08-17 17:08, Randall Shimizu wrote:
Greg maintains that he was the team leader in 86. Greg was asked in
Bicycle Guide who will lead the team in the 86 TDF. Greg answered: Who
ever is strongest shall lead the team. After Hinault won the TT and
put 5 minutes on the field in the opening Mt stage he proved that he
was strongest at that point. So in fact Greg negated the promise that
Hinault made in the prior year.

The odd thing is why Hinault chose to attack on the 2nd Mtn stage.
Hinault had enough of a lead that he could have rode defensively to
win the rest of the TDF.. If Greg is the great rider that he always
talks about then he should have won more of the classics or other
grand tours. In my mind Greg was the one rider who started this trend
towards specializing in certain races. This trend has become much more
pronounced in recent years. We have basically seen the outcome of all
of this in this years TDF where weather was wetter than in recent
years. The number of crashes are a direct result of riders that are
not complete. Both Froomes and Contadors crashes are a prime example
of this. I have always maintained that a TDF winner has the
responsibility to lead in a manner that reflects well and as role
modle to other riders

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elo5_iNEjRo

You're right

And around that time the Tour became boring

This year was te best in 30 years, saving the crashes of several favourites

It's almost more fun watching ISIS

https://trutube.tv/video/27494/ISIS-...CAN-JOURNALIST


Ask for the full gruesome Chop video

Maireaad -- seems no copyright violation here as sharing is permitted1

http://youtu.be/5Xmg0uVsPpk?list=RD5Xmg0uVsPpk

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