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Liggett implies Ullrich should not have slowed for Lance on Luz Ardiden



 
 
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Old July 21st 03, 07:19 PM
Doug
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Default Liggett implies Ullrich should not have slowed for Lance on Luz Ardiden

http://tdf.olntv.com/, Phil Liggett link, Stage 15 report, on the
right.

In short:

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Should Ullrich have waited for him? After all two years ago, it was a
great gesture, but of little importance to the race -- they were going
downhill. This time, Ullrich lost all his rhythm and he can never
accelerate like Lance. Just another viewpoint.
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Old July 22nd 03, 06:41 AM
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Default Liggett implies Ullrich should not have slowed for Lance on Luz Ardiden

In article , Doug
wrote:

http://tdf.olntv.com/, Phil Liggett link, Stage 15 report, on the
right.

In short:

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Should Ullrich have waited for him? After all two years ago, it was a
great gesture, but of little importance to the race -- they were going
downhill. This time, Ullrich lost all his rhythm and he can never
accelerate like Lance. Just another viewpoint.


Ullrich said it was nice to catch his breath while they waited for
Lance. IOW, Ullrich got to rest while Lance had to chase and then Mayo
made sure Lance didn't get to rest once he regained the group.

-WG
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Old July 22nd 03, 06:52 PM
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Default Liggett implies Ullrich should not have slowed for Lance on Luz Ardiden

In article , mapei81
@aol.com says...
Related hypothetical question, just for fun:

Would Lance have waited if Jan had crashed on the "look" climb? I can't
imagine it.

I couldn't image him *not* waiting, particularly in a situation as
visible as that one was (and wasn't he pretty well fixed up for points
on that climb as well?)

- Al
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Old July 22nd 03, 07:03 PM
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Default Liggett implies Ullrich should not have slowed for Lance on Luz Ardiden

Probably not. But, remember, he attacked on that climb specifically at that
"look" spot. As paranoid as htis sounds, one wouldn't want to slow down
everytime someone crashes, since that could be a tactic used to slow down a
rider up ahead. Lance was actually attacking at that spot, making things
happen, so it would be illogical to slow down. At Luz Ardiden, Jan wasn't
actively attacking right then when Lance went down, so it was good
sportsmanships (and classy) to slow a bit.

Bob



"Mapei81" wrote in message
...
Related hypothetical question, just for fun:

Would Lance have waited if Jan had crashed on the "look" climb? I can't
imagine it.



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Old July 22nd 03, 07:49 PM
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Default Liggett implies Ullrich should not have slowed for Lance on Luz Ardiden


"Robert Morgan" wrote in message
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Probably not. But, remember, he attacked on that climb specifically at

that
"look" spot. As paranoid as htis sounds, one wouldn't want to slow down
everytime someone crashes, since that could be a tactic used to slow down

a
rider up ahead. Lance was actually attacking at that spot, making things
happen, so it would be illogical to slow down. At Luz Ardiden, Jan wasn't
actively attacking right then when Lance went down, so it was good
sportsmanships (and classy) to slow a bit.

Bob


I disagree..........he would have waited......He has in the past an would
then......he was attacking stupid's attack......it was a counter
attack........



"Mapei81" wrote in message
...
Related hypothetical question, just for fun:

Would Lance have waited if Jan had crashed on the "look" climb? I can't
imagine it.





 




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