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It's time to pay for all the great things he's done for us! (Lance)

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Old 08-21-04, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Maelstrom
hehe a 40oz...you sure are typing well for someone who is close to being unconcious ...

Hey it's the weekend I can do that

My typing sucks big time!
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Old 08-21-04, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Gojohnnygo.
Do you think Lance has control over OLN?

One more were did all the Lance fans go?

I can't believe people won't support Lance 100% on Bike Forums.
I don't think it matters a great deal. Let's just say for example that everyone on bikeforums rallies and votes for Lance. Now let's say that someone cross-posts the topic to bicycling.com and cyclingforums.com, and they all jump on the bandwagon. So Lance wins the prize in a canter. However, don't think the news of the organised campaign won't get back to the people running the poll. They'll publish the results alright, along with a comment along the lines of "this is clearly the result of block voting in an organised campaign by bicycling websites around the Internet". I've seen it happen before.

The question is, would "winning" a competition like that really be of any significant benefit to Lance Armstrong or the sport of cycling?
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Old 08-21-04, 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris L
I don't think it matters a great deal. Let's just say for example that everyone on bikeforums rallies and votes for Lance. Now let's say that someone cross-posts the topic to bicycling.com and cyclingforums.com, and they all jump on the bandwagon. So Lance wins the prize in a canter. However, don't think the news of the organised campaign won't get back to the people running the poll. They'll publish the results alright, along with a comment along the lines of "this is clearly the result of block voting in an organised campaign by bicycling websites around the Internet". I've seen it happen before.

The question is, would "winning" a competition like that really be of any significant benefit to Lance Armstrong or the sport of cycling?
That makes sense maybe you should delete this thread. Go ahead I won't mind.
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