Off-Topic for 07/22/2009 – 02:10

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29 Comments

Anonymous

cavendish is a baby! I sincerely hope anyone but him or his team win anything the rest of the year!

Name

so, your/you’re/yougurt are saying that Cav is sucking on Thor’s nipples and that is why the Green Jersey “has a stain”?

Wheelazuka!

Di Luca. Is anyone surprised?

You know what really sucks? Doping, NOT winning and getting caught.

You know what sucks more? Dopers. Dopers Suck.

Wheelsucker

Ray Alba is the best. His team wins every race they enter. They would win a stage at the tour

Wheelsucker

i believe in chipotle burritos and david millar, jv, et al blowing gas out of their asses. or mouths. one in the same.

Wheelsucker

People keep tweeting about this Oracle Cycling website (and I’ve been one of the tweeters), which just has a “Coming Soon” placeholder on it. Here’s why I don’t believe the site has anything at all to do with tomorrow’s announcement about a sponsor for Armstrong’s new cycling team.

1. The site is registered to Los Angeles cycling coach Allen Bean. As far as I’m aware (and I could be wrong), there’s no connection at all between Bean and any of Armstrong, Livestrong, or Oracle Corporation.

2. Compare the logos – the first from Allen Bean’s website, and other from Oracle Corporation. If Oracle sponsors a cycling team, they want brand recognition.

Anonymous

A big rock band (or record company) should sponsoring a bike team. Worldwide audience, great p.r., etc. Just do it

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