I was hoping he would work for Levi, but I thought Levi was too far behind
to catch a podium finish; but I'm a bit behind as the TWC cut off my stage
watching last night.  I need to catch up tonight to see if Levi has a chance
and if Lance is really brooding.  



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Bux
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 7:06 PM
To: North Raleigh Cyclists (Gyros)
Subject: [Gyros: 16059] Re: Lance's Tour...what might we expect?


For me, if Lance would truly work for Levi and help to get him into
the 3rd spot on the podium I would feel he really went out on top
showing that he was not only a great champion but a class act and team
player. Unfortunately based on his interviews that I have seen and his
riding the last 2 days, it seems he is brooding as a sore loser and is
not willing to bury himself for the greater good of the team.  Time
will tell, just my take so far, I think the federal investigation is
also weighing on him, seems like that is going to get ugly.......
On Jul 16, 4:34 pm, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Being a true Lance fan it pains me to see how his Tour hopes have come
undone. The reasons are many and a bit complicated, but suffice it to say
even the most pessimistic predictions of his chances to win would have been
much too lenient.
>
> Now, Lance fans are left to wonder what to expect of him. Will he work for
Levi, and, if he does what exactly would he be working towards? Levi cannot
make up the time deficit on Schleck and Contador, barring tragedy. Is it
worth using the entire team to help Levi to a possible podium finish?
>
> I really thought that Lance still feels as though he can do something
special in his final tour, and, this would mean winning a stage and wearing
yellow one final time. But, he has lost time to the main field in the last 2
stages, which is not a great sign. If he is in good form you would think
that he would at least stay in contact with the main field. Yesterday, he
lost 29 seconds to the main field on a sprinters stage. Why would he do
this? Are you going to tell me that Lance cannot stay with the peloton in
the final miles of a sprinter's race?
>
> And, he was well behind in today's stage. I cannot rationalize this. It is
unimagineable that Lance would drop out of the tour...but, he certainly is
not riding like someone who is into it.
>
> I am hoping that Radio Shack is focusing on a particular stage for Lance
to win, but I am unable to see which one that would be. Scheck and Contador
will be fighting it out in the Pyrenees, so those stages will be difficult
to win...the sprinters will be gearing up for the final sprint stages, and I
can't see Radio Shack setting him up for a win in a sprint stage; and,
Contador will have much more at stake in the final Time Trial and will
certainly outride Lance.
>
> Right now, what is Lance riding for? His motivation has always been to
win; can he handle just going through the motions and waiting for this thing
to end?
>
> Or, is he going to do something very special?
>
> I am hoping that he gives us something pretty quick! Today he left without
talking to any reporters, which he has not done thus far. Please, oh God of
cycling, do not provide us with the worst case scenario which has Lance
quitting the tour.
>
> Give him a stage win.

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