Will he Retire?
Last Post 10/09/2014 11:41 AM by Orange Crush. 7 Replies.
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Gonzo Cyclist

Posts:568

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10/08/2014 07:12 PM
word on the streets is that Andy Schlep will retire on Tuesday.......Does anyone know if this is true?
All I can think of is what a waste of God given talent, and what a waste that he was never able to put the work in to become a Grand Tour Winner, or should I sad a "Legitimate" Grand Tour Winner
I just could never get why he was unwilling to put the time in to improve his sad Time Trial skills
longslowdistance

Posts:2881

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10/08/2014 07:57 PM
Prediction: yawns to follow.
Yes I may be wrong, but he's yet another example of doping better until backing off. Plus not being super hungry for success at any cost.
Inferno7

Posts:344

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10/08/2014 11:43 PM
Kind of hard to retire from something your really no longer a part of. Already been forgotten.
Cosmic Kid

Posts:4209

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10/09/2014 09:12 AM
The answer is "yes".

Farewell, la guimauve!!

(By far, the best nickname ever used on this board)
Just say "NO!" to WCP!!!!
jookey

Posts:197

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10/09/2014 09:12 AM
Didn't he retire a few years ago?
Cosmic Kid

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10/09/2014 10:06 AM
Just say "NO!" to WCP!!!!
ChinookPass

Posts:809

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10/09/2014 11:14 AM
Things we learned from Andy Schleck:
-shift, then attack, but not both at the same time
-a little time on the TT bike can't hurt
-blood is thicker than water (although nothing is thicker than Bjarne's blood)
Orange Crush

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10/09/2014 11:41 AM
Hopefully he can figure out what to do; the press conference left vibes about someone deeply unhappy and at odds with himself. Mentally broken.

This is what can happen when physical and mental ability to compete at highest level are not in sync. Its a pretty common theme in top sport.


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