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pgreene
07-25-02, 12:49 PM
i posted this on another thread, but thought i'd share with all. it's an interesting and insightful look at the world of professional cycling.
/sarcasm

i found the line about "lets see him try it with someone playing defense" particularly funny. almost as funny as the beat this guy normally covers.

http://www.msnbc.com/news/785267.asp


SteveE
07-25-02, 01:47 PM
Go to the site and vote on whether or not you agree with this idiot.

pgreene
07-25-02, 01:51 PM
or, take it a step further (i did) and write them (msnbc and the writer) a nice letter saying how you disagree with them. he write for the boston globe, i believe. address on their site.


bac
07-25-02, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by SteveE
Go to the site and vote on whether or not you agree with this idiot.

So far, almost no one agrees with this fool. Here's a quote from his article:

"Praise Armstrong’s grit, his determination and his cardio-vascular system. But don’t try to convince me he’s the world’s greatest athlete. First try to convince me he’s an athlete at all."
-Ron Borges

This quote alone is very telling in terms of the writer's obvious lack of knowledge. Lance Armstrong is not even an athlete?

Okay ... now try and convince me that this Ron Borges is a sports writer. :rolleyes:

SteveE
07-25-02, 02:02 PM
He writes about "boxing", for god's sake!

pgreene
07-25-02, 02:40 PM
as i said before, my favorite line was "could he do it if someone was playing defense?" clearly, our friend here is a moron, and should be told so much by those of us who understand that cycling, especially on that level, involves a bit more than just "pumping your legs up and down." i don't even need to do an interval ride tonight. my heart rate spikes when i even think about this idiot.

oh, and steve, don't forget the NFL.

bentrox!
07-25-02, 02:41 PM
Do I care how Ron Borges defines "athlete"?
Not!

lotek
07-25-02, 02:42 PM
I read about this on the Serotta Phorum,
I wrote to the ******* and posed the following:
If what Lance is doing isn't athletic, lets see
him (the writer) get on a bike and ride 2000+
miles over a 3 week period.
So far he hasn't answered.

Marty

RegularGuy
07-25-02, 02:56 PM
Not only does this alleged sports writer show a complete lack of understanding of the sport of cycling, but he is incredibly parochial in his outlook.

"A few skinny men and women seem quite excited about this prospect, although Armstrong has done it with the kind of regularity that has made more than a few advocates of this fringe sport wonder if he’s pedaling on premium fuel while his competitors are (mostly) using regular."

He shows no knowledge of a world beyond the shores of the United States. He parrots unfounded accusations. He apparently does no research. He is easily dismissed.

Is Lance the world's greatest athlete? That's debatable. Good debate requires some attention to the facts. This is not good debate.

RegularGuy
07-25-02, 03:01 PM
Originally posted by SteveE
He writes about "boxing", for god's sake!

Boxing, brutal as it is, may be the purest form of sport. Two people each set out to prove that they are better than the other. With minimal equipment and few rules, they pummel each other until the point is proved.

Now golf...that's another matter.

pgreene
07-25-02, 03:12 PM
i think we can all agree that we disagree on what's a sport. but this guy said lance is not an athlete. that's what blows my mind. That, and the arrogance of US journalists in dismissing out-of-hand the second most popular sporting event on the planet in the same manner they dismiss the first (i'm a soccer fan too. tell me i should've been born european!).

and simply because this guy was so uninformed, i took it upon myself to try to inform him some. i hope others do the same.

SteveE
07-25-02, 03:12 PM
RegularGuy - I used to like to watch guys who really could box -- Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommie Hearns, Marvin Hagler, etc. Welterweight and below are the only boxers actually worth watching. I could care less about two brutes standing toe-to-toe punching the lights out of each other. I dunno, there don't seem to be have been any real heavyweight "boxers" since Ali and Teofile Stevenson (sp?) from Cuba.

bikeman
07-25-02, 03:21 PM
I read the article too and was truly astounded that any "Sports writer??" could hold such opinions about cycling in general and Lance Armstrong specifically. Unbelievable!! He obviously knows nothing about the sport or life outside of his little US world of team sports.

It seems like every year during the Tour some know-nothing sports guy spouts off about how cyclists are not really athletes. I remember similar comments made during Greg LeMond's Tour wins. I think I even heard that Greg challenged one top sports writer to a bike ride just to show him how tough it really is. I don't believe the guy ever took him up on it.

The most disturbing thing is that the editor at MSNBC allowed it to pass onto the site without any apparent editorial overview. I think these sites are so desparate for material that they will take any kind of crap they can find.

A friend of mine recently told me about an article he'd read that defined a great athlete strictly on upper body strength and never took into account lower torso or aerobic capabilities. He was judging it by what he saw in baseball and football and we all know that a lot of that strength and bulk is suspected to come from some type of chemical enhancement. Why must so many US sports writers judge the world's athletes strictly on their own narrowly focused knowledge?

I can't stand it anymore. MSNBC is at the bottom of the list for me from now on.

Coppi51
07-25-02, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by RegularGuy



Now golf...that's another matter.

hahaha...take away the clubs...and its just walking :D

green lion
07-25-02, 06:48 PM
25658 responses, 4% agreed with him, which is a little over 1000 people. This means about 23500 people DO NOT agree with him.
I guess it is somewhat normal that Armstrong will have "enemies". Just as the sport of cycling will have its "enemies". I for one DO NOT consider football players "athletes". I hate football!
I would say Ron Borges or whatever his name is should stay out of the world of cycling and go to where he belongs, learn how to play golf, but that's probably above his "athletic" capacities anyway!

Jack Russell
07-25-02, 08:39 PM
Great Rebuttal
http://www.dailypeloton.com/displayarticle.asp?pk=1324

Joe Gardner
07-25-02, 08:51 PM
http://www.msnbc.com/news/785614.asp

http://www.msnbc.com/news/785627.asp

Anybody here get published? :)

moo2
07-25-02, 09:24 PM
Wel, after that choice bit of drivel, all I can say is that it must be nice to be a paid troll.

Weasel
07-26-02, 04:17 AM
Originally posted by RegularGuy


Boxing, brutal as it is, may be the purest form of sport. Two people each set out to prove that they are better than the other. With minimal equipment and few rules, they pummel each other until the point is proved.

Now golf...that's another matter.

IMHO golfers should also pummel each other with their clubs.

Is this guy a late April Fool joke or what? How can the blithering idiot actually write that LA is no athelete? I'm sorry, but these guys are atheletes - just judging by their heartrates alone (180+) over a sustained and often long period of time. Pumping your legs up and down - for God's sake. Someone do us all a favour and put him out of his misery.

What a prat! :mad:

bikeman
07-26-02, 07:16 AM
I think if you do some research on this "Sports Writer"(?), ron Borges, you will find that this isn't the first time he stuck his foot in his mouth. Apparently he and others of his ilk were banned from a Boston radio station (complicated politics) for using an ethnic slur against a baseball player. This guy is a world-class jerk along the lines of Howard Stern and others. His mission in life is to be controversial and piss people off.

Here is the article.Read it here (http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/dont_quote_me/multi-page/documents/01230893.htm)

Ignore him and maybe he'll go away. This whole thing is designed to draw people to the MSNBC site and is manipulative in the extreme. So goes the world of the media and the internet. He's probably getting paid based on the number of hits on his column. I hate to think that I've contributed in any way to his financial future. He really needs to be dope-slapped and then made to ride a bike up the Alps.:)

pgreene
07-26-02, 07:29 AM
i didn't get published, but i notice many responders used some of the words i used, i.e. "drivel." i can't tell y'all how much i'm enjoying watching this guy get torched!

moo2
07-26-02, 01:07 PM
I started to write a nasty letter, but then I changed my mind.

This guy and his story are nothing more than a classic internet troll. This exploited one of the oldest tricks in the book: Say something so ludicrous, that people take notice, and respond.

This was simply a troll to generate traffic to the msnbc.com site. And the little ocnflicting opinion story they ran later, was just to quell the PC people out there.

If you ask me, I say this fool doesn't deserve our time or energy. Do a search on deja.com, in the rec.bicycling newsgroups, and you'll see some interesting stories showing that this isn't the first time he's trolled the world for a response.

I really hate people who do things like this just to get a rise out of people like us.

Oh, and just to go along with the trend, I'd love to see this schmuck try to get his hairy a$$ up Mt. Ventoux, and then tell us it's just pushing pedals.

roadbuzz
07-29-02, 07:05 PM
Originally posted by moo2
This was simply a troll to generate traffic to the msnbc.com site. And the little ocnflicting opinion story they ran later, was just to quell the PC people out there.

It worked. So now, there's this:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/786724.asp (http://)

And while at the site, I discovered This (http://www.msnbc.com/news/748581.asp?0si=-) and this (http://www.msnbc.com/news/782924.asp?0si=-).

fubar5
07-30-02, 06:58 AM
Well, if he doesn't think Lance is an athlete, I don't think baseball, football, or basketball are sports, I think they are games that take athletic ability.
All Lance does is pump his legs? Whatever!!!!

RonH
07-31-02, 04:02 PM
This Ron Borges guy is an idiot!! He says in the article:
For my money, being the greatest athlete in the world involves strength, speed, agility, hand-eye coordination, mental toughness and the ability to make your body do things that defy description.
He has stronger legs than me, yet most of my non-cycling friends "praise" my meager cycling feats.
Speed - I can't pedal at the same cadence as Lance and for that length of time.
Agility and hand-eye coordination are both required to ride in a fast moving pack of riders.
Mental toughness and the ability to make your body do things that defy description are foreign to me.

Like I said, what an idiot!!

webist
07-31-02, 04:06 PM
Maybe flapping his gums IS athletic. Who knows?

I read somewhere recently that there are some 40 million bikes in the U.S. perhaps many of them just sitting in garages. And cycling is not even a U.S. national pastime. That should mean there are many, many millions of them in the world.

Out of those many millions only 189 started the Tour? That has to be a group of athletes in my book!

In the media business they say ANY publicity is good publicity. His bosses are no doubt happy with him.

Carl

bikeman
08-05-02, 02:32 PM
http://www.bicycling.com/cda/article/0,1596,2261-144-101,00.html

Here is a good rebuttal at Bicycling Magazine's web site, to the controversial articles discussed here in the past week or so.

Racer Ex
02-16-10, 08:46 AM
I'm resurrecting this thread so I can express my displeasure at people resurrecting year or two year old threads recently.

If you have something that's relevant to an old thread, start a new one then LINK to
the old one so we don't think someone crashed yesterday or waste our time answering year old questions.

Don't make me pull up the "Safety Bicycle vs. Penny Farthing" thread because I will.

MDfive21
02-16-10, 12:56 PM
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4362637121_c25484a96a_m.jpg

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MDcatV
02-16-10, 01:03 PM
i think i might have a copywright infringement case.

MDfive21
02-16-10, 01:16 PM
:fight: you'd win a copywright infringement case, but not a copyright case :D

Quijibo187
02-16-10, 01:36 PM
I'm resurrecting this thread so I can express my displeasure at people resurrecting year or two year old threads recently.

If you have something that's relevant to an old thread, start a new one then LINK to
the old one so we don't think someone crashed yesterday or waste our time answering year old questions.

Don't make me pull up the "Safety Bicycle vs. Penny Farthing" thread because I will.

isn't that kinda like yelling at someone to stop yelling?

;)

I get fooled by everyone of these zombie threads.
I clicked the link at the start of this thread 3 or 4 times before seeing that it was 8 years old (link would have been long dead).

mollusk
02-16-10, 01:55 PM
mea culpa

botto
02-16-10, 01:59 PM
I'm resurrecting this thread so I can express my displeasure at people resurrecting year or two year old threads recently.

If you have something that's relevant to an old thread, start a new one then LINK to
the old one so we don't think someone crashed yesterday or waste our time answering year old questions.

Don't make me pull up the "Safety Bicycle vs. Penny Farthing" thread because I will.

two can tango.

mollusk
02-16-10, 02:04 PM
two can tango.

Better than dancing with myself.

Racer Ex
02-16-10, 04:00 PM
dancing with myself.

Oh oh oh



dancing with myself.

Oh oh oh


dancing with myself.

Oh oh oh

If I had a chance I'd ask the world to dance.

mollusk
02-16-10, 04:02 PM
If I had a chance I'd ask the world to dance.

http://www.worldwidewank.com/

botto
02-16-10, 04:05 PM
Oh oh oh




Oh oh oh



Oh oh oh

If I had a chance I'd ask the world to dance.

with the record selection, and the mirrors reflection...

ridethecliche
02-16-10, 04:12 PM
with the record selection, and the mirrors reflection...

The terrible edition, of the rhyming man from belgium.

Quel
02-16-10, 04:12 PM
It took me way too long to figure out why the link didn't work.

gitarzan
02-16-10, 04:17 PM
I'm resurrecting this thread so I can express my displeasure at people resurrecting year or two year old threads recently.

If you have something that's relevant to an old thread, start a new one then LINK to
the old one so we don't think someone crashed yesterday or waste our time answering year old questions.

Don't make me pull up the "Safety Bicycle vs. Penny Farthing" thread because I will.

Two wrongs do not make a right.

Racer Ex
02-16-10, 04:27 PM
Two wrongs do not make a right.

She took a hike
Don't matter if I like it or not
Because she only wants the wrong way

BTW, if lovin you is wrong, I don't want to be right.

Homebrew01
02-16-10, 06:53 PM
I'm resurrecting this thread so I can express my displeasure at people resurrecting year or two year old threads recently.

If you have something that's relevant to an old thread, start a new one then LINK to
the old one so we don't think someone crashed yesterday or waste our time answering year old questions.

Don't make me pull up the "Safety Bicycle vs. Penny Farthing" thread because I will.

Necro-Fail .... Thanks for wasting our time trying to get the link in the first post to work ....

DocM
02-18-10, 04:45 AM
It took me way too long to figure out why the link didn't work.

I'm glad to hear I wasn't the only one getting very frustrated by this.

Pedaleur
02-18-10, 05:02 AM
http://www.worldwidewank.com/

"This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by CBS."

You are all a bunch of teases.

At least all the hotties in the Adult Friend Finder ad on that page are from my hometown...

Homebrew01
02-18-10, 06:21 AM
"This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by CBS."

You are all a bunch of teases.

At least all the hotties in the Adult Friend Finder ad on that page are from my hometown...

That's odd, they're all from my hometown too .... hmmmmmmm

Racer Ex
02-18-10, 07:38 AM
Necro-Fail .... Thanks for wasting our time

Yeah, it's my fault CBS doesn't archive. You were just going to surf Japanese porn with that time block in any case.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wanoXM90yHE&feature=related

Psimet2001
02-18-10, 07:50 AM
It had me until I saw Joe had chimed in.

Homebrew01
02-18-10, 07:51 AM
Yeah, it's my fault CBS doesn't archive. You were just going to surf Japanese porn with that time block in any case.



Incorrect ...

Racer Ex
02-18-10, 08:33 AM
Incorrect ...

That's the problem with this country. We think everything the US does is the best and are unwilling to expose ourselves to different cultures.