OLN rant re Bob Roll



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Richard Sachs

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Did anyone catch the show 2? nights ago in which Roll editoralized re
the CSC tactic to abandon Zabriskie in the last km's of the TTT after
he fell? He thought it was a morale killer to leave the MJ there on the
ground and not keep a teammate back to accompany him in to the line.
Julich, when interviewed a day after the event said the team went over
every scenario and concluded that it was a shame, but the team covered
its bases.

During yesterday's alpine stage in which MJ wearer Jens Voight is seen
on his way to losing 20-30 minutes, Roll voiceovers that since he wasn't
a GC contender there was no need to keep teammates with him to limit
his losses.

The two comments don't make sense coming from the same guy.

Hey - thanks for listening.

e-RICHIE©T®
 
Richard Sachs wrote:
> Did anyone catch the show 2? nights ago in which Roll editoralized re
> the CSC tactic to abandon Zabriskie in the last km's of the TTT after
> he fell? He thought it was a morale killer to leave the MJ there on the
> ground and not keep a teammate back to accompany him in to the line.
> Julich, when interviewed a day after the event said the team went over
> every scenario and concluded that it was a shame, but the team covered
> its bases.
>
> During yesterday's alpine stage in which MJ wearer Jens Voight is seen
> on his way to losing 20-30 minutes, Roll voiceovers that since he wasn't
> a GC contender there was no need to keep teammates with him to limit
> his losses.
>
> The two comments don't make sense coming from the same guy.
>
> Hey - thanks for listening.
>
> e-RICHIE©T®
>
>


Ugh. The Zabriskie morale bit annoyed me to no end. As if the
always-perfect Discovery team would have done otherwise. Roll looks
like even more of an ass than usual with today's comments.

But I'm just cranky because I'm a CSC fan ;-)
 
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 19:31:27 GMT, "Richard Sachs"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Did anyone catch the show 2? nights ago in which Roll editoralized re
>the CSC tactic to abandon Zabriskie in the last km's of the TTT after
>he fell? He thought it was a morale killer to leave the MJ there on the
>ground and not keep a teammate back to accompany him in to the line.
>Julich, when interviewed a day after the event said the team went over
>every scenario and concluded that it was a shame, but the team covered
>its bases.
>
>During yesterday's alpine stage in which MJ wearer Jens Voight is seen
>on his way to losing 20-30 minutes, Roll voiceovers that since he wasn't
>a GC contender there was no need to keep teammates with him to limit
>his losses.
>
>The two comments don't make sense coming from the same guy.
>
>Hey - thanks for listening.
>
>e-RICHIE©T®
>


I guess that the brilliant BR knows who CSC's GC men are this year and
Julich wasn't paying attention in team meetings.

MT
 
"Richard Sachs" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Did anyone catch the show 2? nights ago in which Roll editoralized re
> the CSC tactic to abandon Zabriskie in the last km's of the TTT after
> he fell? He thought it was a morale killer to leave the MJ there on the
> ground and not keep a teammate back to accompany him in to the line.
> Julich, when interviewed a day after the event said the team went over
> every scenario and concluded that it was a shame, but the team covered
> its bases.
>
> During yesterday's alpine stage in which MJ wearer Jens Voight is seen
> on his way to losing 20-30 minutes, Roll voiceovers that since he wasn't
> a GC contender there was no need to keep teammates with him to limit
> his losses.
>
> The two comments don't make sense coming from the same guy.
>
> Hey - thanks for listening.
>
> e-RICHIE©T®
>
>


Bjarne Riis has stated that he thinks bike racing is too "old fashioned" and
I believe one of the things he was thinking about was the tradition of
respecting the yellow jersey even if it's on the shoulders of someone other
than your designated GC leader.

Under Riis's model of pro cycling ethics:
Having the MJ fetch water bottles is OK.
Not waiting for the MJ when he crashes is OK.
Not riding for the MJ if he bonks on the first mountain stage is OK.
Expecting the "real" race leader to ride like he's in yellow even if he's
not is OK.
Attacking on crashes is probably OK - but probably not OK on natural breaks.

Why maintain old tradtions at the cost of winning races?
Seems like Bobke is stuck somewhere between the old and new paradigms.
 
Richard Sachs wrote:
>
> The two comments don't make sense coming from the same guy.


consider the source
 
"Michael Thomas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 19:31:27 GMT, "Richard Sachs"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Did anyone catch the show 2? nights ago in which Roll editoralized re
>>the CSC tactic to abandon Zabriskie in the last km's of the TTT after
>>he fell? He thought it was a morale killer to leave the MJ there on the
>>ground and not keep a teammate back to accompany him in to the line.
>>Julich, when interviewed a day after the event said the team went over
>>every scenario and concluded that it was a shame, but the team covered
>>its bases.
>>
>>During yesterday's alpine stage in which MJ wearer Jens Voight is seen
>>on his way to losing 20-30 minutes, Roll voiceovers that since he wasn't
>>a GC contender there was no need to keep teammates with him to limit
>>his losses.
>>
>>The two comments don't make sense coming from the same guy.
>>
>>Hey - thanks for listening.

>
> I guess that the brilliant BR knows who CSC's GC men are this year and
> Julich wasn't paying attention in team meetings.


I'm thinking that I wish I was as smart as you guys.
 
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 03:03:30 GMT, "Tom Kunich" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>"Michael Thomas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 19:31:27 GMT, "Richard Sachs"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>Did anyone catch the show 2? nights ago in which Roll editoralized re
>>>the CSC tactic to abandon Zabriskie in the last km's of the TTT after
>>>he fell? He thought it was a morale killer to leave the MJ there on the
>>>ground and not keep a teammate back to accompany him in to the line.
>>>Julich, when interviewed a day after the event said the team went over
>>>every scenario and concluded that it was a shame, but the team covered
>>>its bases.
>>>
>>>During yesterday's alpine stage in which MJ wearer Jens Voight is seen
>>>on his way to losing 20-30 minutes, Roll voiceovers that since he wasn't
>>>a GC contender there was no need to keep teammates with him to limit
>>>his losses.
>>>
>>>The two comments don't make sense coming from the same guy.
>>>
>>>Hey - thanks for listening.

>>
>> I guess that the brilliant BR knows who CSC's GC men are this year and
>> Julich wasn't paying attention in team meetings.

>
>I'm thinking that I wish I was as smart as you guys.
>


Dumbass -

So do we, that way we wouldn't feel compelled to put smileys next to
our post when it's obvious we were kidding, just so you would get it.

MT