Professional Cycling - Do you like Rasmussen?

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SunSwingsLow
07-23-07, 08:43 PM
It seems like there is alot of angst built up against this guy and everybody seems to have different reasons.

I for some reason do not like him at all and do not want to see him win the TdF. I cant stand his boney little face.

Whats your reason for liking or disliking.


reef58
07-23-07, 08:48 PM
I like him because he is making many DS sweat. You don't thumb your nose at a legitimate contender and let him off on his merry way just because you think he sucks. It was the same with Pereiro last year.

On the other hand Contador is great to watch, so if either one of them wins it I wont be disappointed. I was pulling for Kloden, but he isn't doing a lot.

Richard

Lithuania
07-23-07, 08:51 PM
I like him because so many people dislike him and i think he may have asperger's syndrome.


deadly downtube
07-23-07, 09:06 PM
I like him... his comments to the press are humorous... he proves that tall people like me can also be the best climbers! if you can lose enough weight and look like christian bale in the machinist. also he is a dane, aka viking... vikings are cool.

markhr
07-23-07, 09:20 PM
His "hurt puppy dog" expression when asked about missing drug tests is a little suspicious. Especially when he seems to have no reasonable explanation.

Jet Travis
07-23-07, 09:20 PM
He's proven a lot on the bike this tour. But I sure wish he hadn't gotten his butt kicked off the Danish national team. According to this story in Velonews, there's little joy in Rabo-world.

http://www.velonews.com/tour2007/news/articles/12900.0.html

larryfeltonj
07-23-07, 09:24 PM
I voted "yep" primarily because he's a fascinating, exotic, and entertaining recent figure in racing. A rail-thin mountain biker from Denmark. Go figure.

VT Biker
07-23-07, 09:28 PM
Not a big fan due to the clear signs he was doping. I respect his riding capabilities.

vic32amg
07-23-07, 09:30 PM
velonews sucks. and should not attempt to tarnish the race anymore than it already is. I could care less what the dane did in 2002. But he makes this race fun and his comments are laughable.

making great tv.

I don't care if he or contador wins. I wish evans would pull off a miracle

vic32amg
07-23-07, 09:31 PM
Not a big fan due to the clear signs he was doping. I respect his riding capabilities.

So why watch the race? I'm sure that every racer on that screen was implicated in one doping affair or another.

VanceMac
07-23-07, 09:59 PM
I like climbers. I like non-dopers. I like underdogs. I like team players.

So... that makes me pretty conflicted on Ras. ;) I do think he and Contador being 1-2 at this point is good drama and good for the tour.

gpelpel
07-23-07, 10:47 PM
I like climbers. I like non-dopers. I like underdogs. I like team players.

So... that makes me pretty conflicted on Ras. ;) I do think he and Contador being 1-2 at this point is good drama and good for the tour.

+1.

EvilGoodGuy
07-23-07, 11:03 PM
I like MR. I've been a fan since his first King of the Mountains victory. He's an excellent climber. It takes alot of strength and mental endurance to breakaway to win a stage as he had in previous tours. However, to follow up a stage win with a firm grip on the yellow jersey is amazing. Out of all the other GC riders, he stated he was racing for yellow. He went out on stage 8 to accomplish his goal. He's held it despite attacks from competitors. He improved his time trial ability. Now he's on the edge of a tour win. Whether or not he wins the tour, he's more than earned my respect.

TYB069
07-23-07, 11:07 PM
Like the little guy. Everyone writes him off and, well, he's still here. He's kind of an underdog.

He kind of reminds me of myself in a way. Specifically the way he time trialed in 2005.:D

kraftwerk
07-24-07, 12:36 AM
He looks a bit pale. I would even say sickly, but his performance says otherwise. Aspergers! ha! could be, or perhaps it is 'once a Mt. Biker always a Mt. Biker' He prefers to ride alone in the woods. Get the mic. outta his face. Let him brood.

gcl8a
07-24-07, 12:57 AM
It seems like there is alot of angst built up against this guy and everybody seems to have different reasons.

I for some reason do not like him at all and do not want to see him win the TdF. I cant stand his boney little face.

Whats your reason for liking or disliking.

I think you need to look up the meaning of that word.

superslomo
07-24-07, 08:52 AM
If the guy had done anything other than miss a notification to UCI that he was in Mexico, I would be upset as well. He failed to mention that he was extending his stay by a few days. Big whoop.

Contador-come-lately fans may want to bear in mind that he was suspended, along with all of Astana last year for suspicion of doping. No one is talking about that... how is it that only now in yellow is everyone concerned about an allegation from five years ago with Rasmussen?

Yeah yeah, talk about "destroying cycling" and all that, but if every leader gets pummeled, then maybe it's the press that's not letting unproven dogs lie.

skinnyone
07-24-07, 08:53 AM
He is probably one of the few guys skinnier than me.. Of course I like him..

maddyfish
07-24-07, 08:59 AM
I like him, If he wins it may signal a new arms race in the doping industry. Instead of EPO, HGH, and testosterone, it will be phen-fen, laproscopic surgey, anorexia, and bulimia.

oldsprinter
07-24-07, 09:02 AM
If the guy had done anything other than miss a notification to UCI that he was in Mexico, I would be upset as well. He failed to mention that he was extending his stay by a few days. Big whoop.

Contador-come-lately fans may want to bear in mind that he was suspended, along with all of Astana last year for suspicion of doping. No one is talking about that... how is it that only now in yellow is everyone concerned about an allegation from five years ago with Rasmussen?

Yeah yeah, talk about "destroying cycling" and all that, but if every leader gets pummeled, then maybe it's the press that's not letting unproven dogs lie.

Superslomo, if I have read correctly, the testers did not learn that Rasmussen was in Mexico until a day before he was to return. Is this not the case? Sounds like you know the situation pretty well.

Also, he was already on warnings for missed tests before the Mexico trip? So it was a bit odd not to tell them in time? You might have more info than me. It sounds very weird to me that he risked expulsion from the Danish team - no Olympics, etc. And why send notification by mail? He has a computer and the UCI has an online form he could send in. I guess I'm asking you too many things, obviously you don't know the guy's mind. But odd, no? To mail instead of emailing when your position on the Danish team is at stake.

silver bullet
07-24-07, 09:06 AM
Not a big fan due to the clear signs he was doping. I respect his riding capabilities.
I suspect there is not a single rider in the TdF today that hasn't been involved in doping at one point during their career. Some just seem to be better at hiding than others.

SunSwingsLow
07-24-07, 09:07 AM
I think you need to look up the meaning of that word.

Id say the definition fits great...especially considering the etimology of the word.:)


Etymology: Danish & German; Danish, from German
: a feeling of anxiety, apprehension, or insecurity

http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/angst

superslomo
07-24-07, 09:09 AM
From another thread on here, he told them he was there, but didn't tell them he was extending his stay by a week or possibly two. Someone seemed to indicate his wife was from there, so it's not out of the clear blue sky that he was down there...

UCI or whomever was informed the day of his return as to the extension of the stay. It's not a good thing, but it's not some huge deal either. If we want to assume things, that's what we're doing. No proof of doping is at hand at the moment, and that's sort of a big difference to my mind.

Anyone with info know whether there's been a scandal specifically involving Rabo in the past?

silver bullet
07-24-07, 09:09 AM
I like him, If he wins it may signal a new arms race in the doping industry. Instead of EPO, HGH, and testosterone, it will be phen-fen, laproscopic surgey, anorexia, and bulimia.

According to the TdF website, Rasmussen is 1.75m tall and 69kg heavy - exactly the same as Contador. I have a hard time believing that as both seem considerably lighter the 69kg.

oldsprinter
07-24-07, 09:33 AM
From another thread on here, he told them he was there, but didn't tell them he was extending his stay by a week or possibly two. Someone seemed to indicate his wife was from there, so it's not out of the clear blue sky that he was down there...

UCI or whomever was informed the day of his return as to the extension of the stay. It's not a good thing, but it's not some huge deal either. If we want to assume things, that's what we're doing. No proof of doping is at hand at the moment, and that's sort of a big difference to my mind.

Anyone with info know whether there's been a scandal specifically involving Rabo in the past?

The Aussie rider Rory Sutherland got sacked by Rabobank for drugs. And they got rid of that soingeur who was said to have bought loads of steroids - van Wool or Weel. I forget his name. I guess that's two plusses for the team really.

VanceMac
07-24-07, 09:38 AM
According to the TdF website, Rasmussen is 1.75m tall and 69kg heavy - exactly the same as Contador. I have a hard time believing that as both seem considerably lighter the 69kg.

Ras has never seen anything close to 69kg... closer to 59kg.

Ziptie
07-24-07, 09:54 AM
I thought he was great in Nosferatu.

Weeks
07-24-07, 10:02 AM
I love Rasmussen, I do. Aside from his insane scrawniness, he looks a lot like me..(sad to say) so I always root for him. Too bad I suck ass at climbing

DiSrUpToR
07-24-07, 10:50 AM
you guys ever seen Akira?

maddyfish
07-24-07, 12:06 PM
According to the TdF website, Rasmussen is 1.75m tall and 69kg heavy - exactly the same as Contador. I have a hard time believing that as both seem considerably lighter the 69kg.

He looks taller that Contador, and MUCH thinner. I'd guess around 100-110 pounds.

Weeks
07-24-07, 12:08 PM
you guys ever seen Akira?



hahah.

Tetsuoooo!!

MattE30
07-24-07, 12:18 PM
you guys ever seen Akira?



^_^ kekeke

gcl8a
07-24-07, 03:08 PM
Id say the definition fits great...especially considering the etimology of the word.:)


Etymology: Danish & German; Danish, from German
: a feeling of anxiety, apprehension, or insecurity

http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/angst

You don't build up angst against anybody, and it doesn't have anything to do with whether or not you like someone. Angst is a state of self-doubt, or dread.

Did you mean that the peloton has a deep feeling of dread about the Chicken? Or anger towards him?

DonKristoph
07-24-07, 03:31 PM
As skitchy as he is in real life (I met him and the rest of the RABOBANK team at the Tour of California) I too have always rooted for the climbers, and I'm loving it that he and Contador are in for the 1-2 right now...Plus I work for the bank, and they give me free stuff, so I'm somewhat obligated to root for them. :D

Hornbiker
07-24-07, 04:15 PM
I used to like him because he is one of the few riders who would speak his mind at interviews, although it often had a dickish slant. However, after reading his quote about being disappointed that Menchov "couldn't get his ass over the Galibier," I now think the guy's a jerk. He talks like that about his teammates to the media, and then expects their support in holding the yellow jersey?? Whatever. A solid NOPE for me.

BigSean
07-24-07, 06:25 PM
Ive always liked him as a rider, but I dont want to see him win the tour. At this point I want to see Contador win.

geist
07-24-07, 07:14 PM
The Dane, who is still shrouded in controversy over revelations of missed anti-doping controls, admitted his Spanish rival had him on the ropes: "I was really on the verge of giving up."

fixiechick
07-24-07, 08:23 PM
I've had a soft spot for him ever since his KOM days. Unlike many of you, I find him easy on the eyes..well, when he's on the bike -- slender, boyish, nice pedal strokes. Off the bike, he transforms into a homeless crackhead, especially with that scraggly face fuzz he had going on recently. Glad to see he shaved before his conference today. Just one gal's opinion...

FlashBazbo
07-24-07, 08:38 PM
I don't know him, so I don't have a reason to like him or dislike him.

But . . . the current allegations for his skipping tests during training . . . when you look at the specifics, they're ugly. I think the guy is very probably dirty and hasn't been very smart in hiding it.

SunSwingsLow
07-25-07, 06:28 PM
Anyone wanna change their vote?