And in the realm of "Too Funny [or in this case Ironic] Not to Post," how about this story (how did I miss this on Saturday, oh yeah my head was being twisted around by that pseudo-phenomenal Vinokourov ITT)...
Instead of Tour coverage a Swiss newspaper, Le Nouvelliste, published the obituary of the sport of cycling. Roughly translated from French:
"The writer imagines a tomb engraved of the dates of birth and of death (1790-2007) and [a] wheel of [a] bicycle. The flagstone is surmounted by a funeral [bike] pump…, of course. The text indicates: “Become little by little a discipline brewing of the million francs and monopolizing the media of the whole world, in particular through the mythical Tour de France, cycling died out little by little, gangrenĂ© by the cheating and doping”.The newspaper chose to publish the obit in anger over all the news of doping [we can all empathize with that sentiment]. Although the newspaper maintains its "passion for a clean, true, educational and popular sport,” the article ends with “Today, professional cycling is clinically dead."
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