Joe Dressner
Joe Dressner
Vindication in what sense?
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
Vindication in what sense?
originally posted by Don Rice:
Those guys on the TDF are total studs.
originally posted by Don Rice:
Today I biked from CSW to my apt on 217th street... barely.
With a load of Loire goodies on my back.
Those guys on the TDF are total studs.
I need some steroids for "backside" recovery alone. Ouch!
originally posted by maureen:
originally posted by Don Rice:
Those guys on the TDF are total studs.
Apparently, you've never tried to have sex with a competitive biker - not recommended in my experience.
originally posted by VS:
The consensus in Spain is that Johan Bruyneel, the Astana team manager, favors Armstrong so blatantly over Contador that this guy has no chance. But you know those Spaniards, always griping. Me, I still think Contador will win.
originally posted by Don Rice:
Today I biked from CSW to my apt on 217th street... barely.
With a load of Loire goodies on my back.
Those guys on the TDF are total studs.
I need some steroids for "backside" recovery alone. Ouch!
originally posted by VS:
The consensus in Spain is that Johan Bruyneel, the Astana team manager, favors Armstrong so blatantly over Contador that this guy has no chance. But you know those Spaniards, always griping. Me, I still think Contador will win.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by maureen:
originally posted by Don Rice:
Those guys on the TDF are total studs.
Apparently, you've never tried to have sex with a competitive biker - not recommended in my experience.
I'm sorry, but I have to bite. Details?
originally posted by maureen: um, well, sort of like those hills - hard to get up, then hard to get down
originally posted by maureen:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by maureen:
Apparently, you've never tried to have sex with a competitive biker - not recommended in my experience.
I'm sorry, but I have to bite. Details?
um, well, sort of like those hills - hard to get up, then hard to get down
Yes. It turns out that endlessly banging a bike seat into the nerves and plumbing in your tender regions is not the best thing for their function.originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by maureen: um, well, sort of like those hills - hard to get up, then hard to get down
Is that somehow an issue related to competitive bikers in general?
originally posted by SFJoe: It turns out that endlessly banging a bike seat into the nerves and plumbing in your tender regions is not the best thing for their function..
originally posted by Ned Hoey:
As to synthetic enhancement, I have been of the opinion that Lance trained far more scientifically and with far more discipline than the Europeans. Plus he took full advantage of his elite status to meet every need.
I'm very interested to see who's gonna pace or be paced up the final climbs and who will be able to ride away. Lance didn't quite have it at the Giro but may have it now. Alberto is going to have demonstrate true superiority before Lance will defer.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
I thought downhill was quick 'n' easy?
originally posted by VLM:
Did anyone see it? Sounds like he put it to Lance. Wonder if he looked back at him like Lance did to Jan.