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flydhest 04-20-2006 12:38 PM

more about LA
 
Did this already get discussed?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/othe...ng/4925142.stm

bluesea 04-20-2006 12:59 PM

Seems like good sense on his part. I wonder if Jalabert will be competing?

Fixed 04-20-2006 02:15 PM

bro i wonder if he will do it with his ex.
cheers

manet 04-20-2006 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by bluesea
Seems like good sense on his part. I wonder if Jalabert will be competing?

jaja is cool, but he ain't fast on his feet.
my bet is lance runs a 2:30, maybe sub.

Fixed 04-20-2006 02:32 PM

bro I think he be doin good to break 2:50
cheers

BarryG 04-20-2006 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Fixed
I think he be doin good to break 2:50

Yeah, no way 2:30

Fixed 04-20-2006 02:39 PM

bro even with a 2:50 he might be able to win ironman
cheers

67-59 04-20-2006 02:59 PM

Are you guys kidding? No way 2:30?

Dudes, I am an average athlete at best, who switched from running to cycling about 3 years ago. HS track, never won a conference chapnionship, never went to state, not good enough to run competitively in college. Now when I bike, I can average about 19-20 mph on a good day, but more like 17-18 more typically. Yet, with just a few months training (and nowhere the ticker Lance has), I was able to finish 2 marathons in just over 3:00. If I can do that within 15 minutes of LA, I'm signing up for Le Tour tomorrow, 'cause I can finish in the top 10!

I say LA gets between 2:25 and 2:35.

Len J 04-20-2006 03:35 PM

No way in hell.......
 
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Originally Posted by 67-59
Are you guys kidding? No way 2:30?

Dudes, I am an average athlete at best, who switched from running to cycling about 3 years ago. HS track, never won a conference chapnionship, never went to state, not good enough to run competitively in college. Now when I bike, I can average about 19-20 mph on a good day, but more like 17-18 more typically. Yet, with just a few months training (and nowhere the ticker Lance has), I was able to finish 2 marathons in just over 3:00. If I can do that within 15 minutes of LA, I'm signing up for Le Tour tomorrow, 'cause I can finish in the top 10!

I say LA gets between 2:25 and 2:35.

Lance breaks 2:45 . There is a hugh difference between 3:10 & 2:30. Average of 7:15 miles vs 5:40 miles.....c'mon. While he has great cardio capability, it's a totally different muscle group.

"I've been running but I wouldn't call it serious." With that quote, 3:00 would be herculean.

2:50 & he's had a good day.

len

BTW, my personal best is 2:28 at Boston (a more difficult race than NY) just to give some perspective on my Knowledge.

flydhest 04-20-2006 04:20 PM

Len,

Pick your favorite beverage and you and I have a bet. 2:45? I'll take the low side.

Len J 04-20-2006 04:46 PM

Yer on.......
 
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Originally Posted by flydhest
Len,

Pick your favorite beverage and you and I have a bet. 2:45? I'll take the low side.

Not a chance.....(especially since it will take him 15 minutes just to get to the start line).

We'll settle up after.

Len

manet 04-20-2006 04:48 PM

the wack-jobs i used to run with ran 2:45 - 2:29.

Len J 04-20-2006 04:59 PM

It's his first.....
 
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Originally Posted by manet
the wack-jobs i used to run with ran 2:45 - 2:29.

marathon.

He's marginally motivated.

I'd love to be running with him at about the 19 mile mark.

He certainly has the cardio engine to run well........but how hard is he preparing?

Should be interesting.

Len

shaq-d 04-20-2006 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Len J
marathon.

He's marginally motivated.

I'd love to be running with him at about the 19 mile mark.

He certainly has the cardio engine to run well........but how hard is he preparing?

Should be interesting.

Len

does lance know any other way to train than to win/kick butt? hmmmm interesting indeed...

sd

67-59 04-20-2006 08:06 PM

First of all, this thought of Lance not training seriously is somethinig I don't buy. The guy is a born competitor, and he wouldn't so something like NY if he didn't think he could represent well.

As for the difference between 3:10 and 2:30? It's called lactic acid. The studies that have been published about Lance show that he has ridiculously low lactic acid production, and a high tolerance to what he does produce. Ain't gonna be any different just because he's using different muscle groups. Sure, the different training and lack of experience will certainly keep him from winning the thing, but his ridiculous physiological makeup will carry him far. And finally, the nonsense about it taking 15 minutes to get to the start line? You think maybe, just maybe, they'll find a way to get a 7-time TDF champion somewhere towards the front?


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