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Simeoni said. ``It is not reasonable that a great champion doesn't give a chance to a small rider like me and the others. ... I suffered an injustice from him while everyone was watching.''
I never new the TDF was a charity. After scrubbing the news on today's race and reading the many stories of the LA vs. Simeoni.... WOW... Simeoni has to be one of the biggest cry babies of any sport. Simeoni!!! Show some class will ya! PS. Simeoni didn't suffer an injustice as he states, it's evident he got SPANKED by the BOSS. Nicholas |
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DAMN-Now that's power! |
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In my opinion a great champion athlete doesn't need to give spankings. All he needs to do is let his riding do the talking. |
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He doesn't need to, but he can, with respect to people who are suing him. So it was appropriate. ![]() |
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It would have been so much better if he hadn't given the spanking. Just my opinion ..but I'm entitled to it. |
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Eurosport each day carry an insight program concerning the previous day
proceedings. (Eurosport are also doing a full access program to Phonak and Quick Step where they gain behind the scenes access to both teams, riders, managers, wives, doctors) This mornings program covered this issue with Armstrong and Simeoni. Armstrong "yes this story with Simeoni is ridiculous. When Simeoni went in to the break I marked him. No one in the peloton repsects him for the allegations he made about the peloton" (my words - no Lance - he made the comments about you. sounds like Armstrongs attack on Bassons a few years ago) Simeoni "Armstrong called me a liar and I am now suing him. His influence in this peloton is terrible. I am not going to be called a liar. He came up to me today and some of the other riders in the breakaway pleaded with me to go back in to the bunch. When I got back to the bunch, I got some stick from Guerini, Nardello and others. The truth will out - with Divine intervention" Nardello, standing beside Simeoni, "I wasn't having a go at him about his dispute with Armstrong. I was having a go at him because Armstrong broke away and we are all tired and we didn't want to have to chase Armstrong today - I wasn't having a go at him about his dispute about drugs" (my words - Nardello claiming he's tired is hypocrisy - he's done fuck all in this tour). |
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Appropriate behaviour, Musette ? |
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Anyone else notice that Simeoni looks a little bit like Fredo Corleone?
"I'm your older brother, Mike, and I was stepped over! ... It ain't the way I wanted it! I can handle things! I'm smart! Not like everybody says... like dumb... I'm smart and I want respect! Sleep with the fishes Last edited by sunman : 24-07.-2004 at 10:11 PM. |
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Armstrong is mad at simeoni because he said the truth about his methods
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You got any proof of that or is it just your incredibly uninformed opinion?
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he was treated by doctor ferrari, latest news kate, that means doping, this doctor has had many scandalous troubles about doping i have said it again, his change is not normal, you cant be noone before the cancer in 3 week races, and after the cancer he suddenly turned into the god of cycling he will never get a positive in a antidopping control, because he has prescriptions for everything plus there have been many scandles in usa recently, kelly white, marion jones, tim montgomery...its not weird thinking that armstrong is involved in them |
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i am not sure, but is still dr ferrari armstrongs phisical coach?
he must get good EPO if so |
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Second, and most important, if you don't think that kicking CANCER'S ASS won't change your life, you are sadly mistaken. If he can beat cancer, he can beat ANYONE on two wheels.
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as i said he WAS a nobody in 3 week races i can see that he can beat anyone on two wheels, but legally? and then he even writes e mails to his friends from UCI and Leblanc to ask them to investigate some riders he considers suspicious of doping, when he is the most suspicious sportman of doping and we will know soon about us postal secrets, as soon as jose luis rubiera and victor hugo peña leave the team. its known in spain that the only reason why they continue in that team is because they pay good ( maybe they pay good so as the riders will be quiet), and cycling is not a very good paid sport, and they cant stand armstrong, well can anybody stand him? not even his ex wife could |
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And that's what he did exactly. He rode, didn't hold back, and his legs spoke to the world. His leg said, "I'm the Boss Man." |
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