Younger German athletes are soft.
Says who?
Says Jan Ullrich.
Jan, who won the Tour de France back in -- when was it? -- oh yeah, 1997, told the German magazine Max that Germany's younger generation of athletes lack the courage and committment to succeed in sport.
Said Ullrich: "We're always playing down our pain. Those who judge me have no idea how much pain we go through every day. They would scream for three years non-stop if they only got a feel just once for the pain we endure every day."
OUCH!
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
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Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Feel My Pain
Younger German athletes are soft.
Says who?
Says Jan Ullrich.
Jan, who won the Tour de France back in -- when was it? -- oh yeah, 1997, told the German magazine Max that Germany's younger generation of athletes lack the courage and committment to succeed in sport.
Said Ullrich: "We're always playing down our pain. Those who judge me have no idea how much pain we go through every day. They would scream for three years non-stop if they only got a feel just once for the pain we endure every day."
OUCH!
Says who?
Says Jan Ullrich.
Jan, who won the Tour de France back in -- when was it? -- oh yeah, 1997, told the German magazine Max that Germany's younger generation of athletes lack the courage and committment to succeed in sport.
Said Ullrich: "We're always playing down our pain. Those who judge me have no idea how much pain we go through every day. They would scream for three years non-stop if they only got a feel just once for the pain we endure every day."
OUCH!
1 comment:
- 53rd Tooth said...
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A prodcut of Communist sports schooling, he may in fact be right about the gen y's. Media hecklers however come with the turf Jan, get over it and sob over your $3M contract.
- 9:19 AM
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A prodcut of Communist sports schooling, he may in fact be right about the gen y's. Media hecklers however come with the turf Jan, get over it and sob over your $3M contract.
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