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Open letter to Gilberto Simoni:
In the past few days, your words and actions have been to the effect that you want to go home, you resent the TTT rules, you hate the Tour. Such words absolutely should not be coming out of the mouth of a two-time Grand Tour champion who is leading one of the top Italian teams, but I personally have to be sympathetic because I can only begin to imagine how hard it must be to endure a Tour de France that is this difficult, uncertain and stressful. The exclusions of Danilo di Luca and now Stefano Casagranda cannot be good for the morale, either, and nor could the abandons of Alessandro Petacchi and Mario Cipollini. But you must not give in, because there is no other Italian who is better qualified to make an impression on this Tour de France. You have a duty to your country, to your team, to the memory of Pantani. I defy you to think of a climbing specialist who is in a better position than you are at this moment. Mayo? Moreau? Azevedo? Absolutely not! This is a Tour that suits an attacking rider to a tee. Stranger things have happened than an Italian coming from behind to win the Tour. I suggest respectfully that it is in your best interest to stop complaining, suffer for a few more days with everyone else (and particularly those who came to sacrifice themselves for you), face your fears and be the hero. Challenge Armstrong, and beat him. Make him settle for second. Even if you ultimately fail having given your all, you will be a hero. Drop out now, and you will never be forgiven by your many, many fans. Let us all see that wonderful megawatt smile in Paris. -Sonarrat. |
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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 11:37:08 -0700, Sonarrat wrote:
> I defy you to think of a climbing specialist who is in a > better position than you are at this moment. Mayo? Moreau? > Azevedo? Absolutely not! Sevilla. No scratches, short placing, high morale, operating in the shadow of Hamilton. |
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