For my next trick...
... I'm going to buy another dog and name it Tugboat II.
Seems like Tyler is trying to relive his greatest moments in an effort to make us love him again:
Hamilton racing with break again
Rock Racing's Tyler Hamilton is familiar with riding through broken bones. The American who finished the 2003 Tour de France with a broken collarbone and won a stage in the process is once again suffering through injury to help his team. In Reading, it paid off as team-mate Oscar Sevilla powered away from the field to take the win in the second round of the Commerce Bank Triple Crown.
But Hamilton, who fractured his wrist in the fifth stage of Tour of Colombia, had to once more endure the pain of riding through a broken bone in order to help his team. "I rode through ten days in Tour of Colombia, and it made it worse," Hamilton explained. "I took a week off, where I had it in a cast. I tried to milk the form from Colombia, but it's pretty hard."
The course in Reading, with its many turns and power hills made riding through the injury more difficult. "The more technical the course, the harder it is. I'm used to it. I just want to be a good team-mate. I know I'm not at my best with this injury, but I think I can still contribute to the team, and that's why I'm here."
Seems like Tyler is trying to relive his greatest moments in an effort to make us love him again:
Hamilton racing with break again
Rock Racing's Tyler Hamilton is familiar with riding through broken bones. The American who finished the 2003 Tour de France with a broken collarbone and won a stage in the process is once again suffering through injury to help his team. In Reading, it paid off as team-mate Oscar Sevilla powered away from the field to take the win in the second round of the Commerce Bank Triple Crown.
But Hamilton, who fractured his wrist in the fifth stage of Tour of Colombia, had to once more endure the pain of riding through a broken bone in order to help his team. "I rode through ten days in Tour of Colombia, and it made it worse," Hamilton explained. "I took a week off, where I had it in a cast. I tried to milk the form from Colombia, but it's pretty hard."
The course in Reading, with its many turns and power hills made riding through the injury more difficult. "The more technical the course, the harder it is. I'm used to it. I just want to be a good team-mate. I know I'm not at my best with this injury, but I think I can still contribute to the team, and that's why I'm here."
'This week I 'ave been mostly been climbing like Basso - Shirley Basso.'
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