Well, I'll be at the USPRO tomorrow- and thanks to some contacts from work I've got tickets for the VIP areas.
Well, I guess I'll hijack the thread by commenting on the T-Mobile fiasco. Interesting how they take some of the most promising riders and destroy them, and they seem to have comebacks when they leave the orginization. They are like the LA Clippers of cycling.
This morning I was thinking about Ullrich. I've packed on a few pouds, kind of like Jan, the last few months and am now riding furiously and watching my diet. I thought to myself that at least Ullrich gets fat by partying and having fun. If I put on most of my weight by clubbing and chasing women, I might not feel so bad.
Ullrich is about a year older than me, and he's the last cycling star to come out of the East German sports machine. When he was nine years old, some doctore probably said he had the physiology of a cyclist, and was trained by the government to become one. Unlike Armstrong, who chose cycling. Most people agree that Ullrich has more natural talent than Lance, but Lance works harder than anyone and is more dedicated to win. I wondered how there different backgrounds have effected their views toward training and competing. One was told he would be great, the other had to prove it to people first.
"There is a hell of a huge difference between skiing as a sport- or even as a lifestyle- and skiing as an industry"
Hunter S. Thompson, 1970 (RIP)
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