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Cyclists of a certain age...
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Lance was nice to me...
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Anyone have a Grand fondo? no GoFish
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#19
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Johann Bruyneel is such an impartial authority! /s
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Love Lance's podcasts. I'd go so far as to say he's the most interesting rider or ex-rider in pro cycling today.
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thats nice...cause he was an a$$hole to everyone else
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We need likes on this board.
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This is easily true...
You have to be massively ignorant/self-righteous to dispute this...
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Ah Johan, share what you're taking with the rest of the class.
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With or without doping? We'll never know, I guess
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That might be a massively ignorant/self-righteous comment.
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Charles Ponzi, was his equal in faux-sincerity.
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Michele Ferrari was the greatest doctor of his era, with doping.
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His legacy is tied to Lance, consider the source
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Nope.
This is where I add that Alberto Contador was the greatest of his era, which began when he ditched Armstrong on Arcalis. And then I leave! |
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