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Zabriskie abandons
Bob Roll is kind of blaming team CSC for abandoning him
in the TTT ("bleeding on the side of the road, in the yellow jersey"). He said psychologically, it was a mental blow that took a physical toll. I have no idea if this is the case. Thoughts? m. |
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Michael wrote:
Bob Roll is kind of blaming team CSC for abandoning him in the TTT ("bleeding on the side of the road, in the yellow jersey"). He said psychologically, it was a mental blow that took a physical toll. I have no idea if this is the case. Thoughts? m. I wasn't aware DZ was the team leader/contender for GC. |
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"Michael" wrote in message ... Bob Roll is kind of blaming team CSC for abandoning him in the TTT ("bleeding on the side of the road, in the yellow jersey"). He said psychologically, it was a mental blow that took a physical toll. I have no idea if this is the case. Thoughts? m. I disagree--the team goal was clearly to protect the GC standing of Ivan Basso, as it should have been. What I question is letting him start the next stage and continuing the Tour. It was obvious to anyone watching that that was a pretty damaging crash--maybe there were no obvious broken bones, but the internal damage is still there. What's the point of having one of your young talents beat himself up like that? |
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 14:52:53 GMT, "Michael"
wrote: Bob Roll is kind of blaming team CSC for abandoning him in the TTT ("bleeding on the side of the road, in the yellow jersey"). He said psychologically, it was a mental blow that took a physical toll. I have no idea if this is the case. Thoughts? So much talk about a guy who got lucky with the winds on the first day. He'll live. |
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"RJG" wrote in :
"Michael" wrote in message ... Bob Roll is kind of blaming team CSC for abandoning him in the TTT ("bleeding on the side of the road, in the yellow jersey"). He said psychologically, it was a mental blow that took a physical toll. I have no idea if this is the case. Thoughts? Bob Roll gets paid to say all sorts of stupid bull****. Ain't America wonderful? What I question is letting him start the next stage and continuing the Tour. It was obvious to anyone watching that that was a pretty damaging crash--maybe there were no obvious broken bones, but the internal damage is still there. What's the point of having one of your young talents beat himself up like that? You must be a real pussy if you think riders should quit after they get a little road rash. Also, the TTT was just the first crash Dave Z had last week, and unfortunately Riis broke his crystal ball so couldn't predict the other crash. But let's play your game anyway and ask what was the point of having Basso continue the Giro after he got sick? Or having Tyler Hamilton continue the Giro in '02 or the Tour in '03 after his crashes which were far more serious than Dave Z's? Don't try to give me any crap about how it's ok to be a pussy if you're not the team leader -- the team is there to win the race they can't afford to have any pussies on the team. NS |
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A decision must be made quickly one way or the other, which is
much better than hesitation, which happened in the past on CSC and lost Jalabert the Yellow jersey. Recently, it was Phonak which took over the job of losing lots of time by changing their mind about waiting for someone. -ilan Michael a =E9crit : Bob Roll is kind of blaming team CSC for abandoning him in the TTT ("bleeding on the side of the road, in the yellow jersey"). He said psychologically, it was a mental blow that took a physical toll. I have no idea if this is the case. Thoughts? =20 m. |
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I'm always amazed when I see riders jump back on their bikes after a
hard crash and chase to get back in the bunch... when I've crashed in crits, I usually quit. But this is the Tour! This is a major defining moment in Zab's career, and it speaks volumes about his character and spirit. His physical injuries were not serious (as far as I know), and if he'd gotten himself together and rode well for the rest of the race... maybe even won another stage... I'd predict a bright future for him. Instead he let it beat him. |
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and if he'd gotten
himself together and rode well for the rest of the race... maybe even won another stage... I'd predict a bright future for him. Instead he let it beat him. "Z" quit. He can forget about trying out for middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears. I've ridden with many that have crashed for the first time, had a little road rash, and quit riding. When asked why, they say like, "I didn't know that could happen, I don't need that." |
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 23:20:08 GMT, "Callistus Valerius"
wrote: and if he'd gotten himself together and rode well for the rest of the race... maybe even won another stage... I'd predict a bright future for him. Instead he let it beat him. "Z" quit. He can forget about trying out for middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears. I've ridden with many that have crashed for the first time, had a little road rash, and quit riding. When asked why, they say like, "I didn't know that could happen, I don't need that." Still bitter about quitting, eh? |
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Nev Shea wrote in news:2_cAe.3330$BK1.572
@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net: But let's play your game anyway and ask what was the point of having Basso continue the Giro after he got sick? Or having Tyler Hamilton continue the Giro in '02 or the Tour in '03 after his crashes That wasn't Tyler, but his twin. |
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