What would you ask Tyler Hamilton?
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Is he getting any betterScottish and British...and a bit French0
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Having just lost my beloved jack russell I'm more sympa these days0
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How's your brother these days?Expertly coached by http://www.vitessecyclecoaching.co.uk/
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Regarding your vanishing twin:
Do you consider yourself a cannibal?0 -
2 trains leave stations 100 miles apart travelling towards each other. Train 1 travels at 70MPH, Train 2 at 50mph. Assuming both trains reach their top speeds instantaneously, at what point do they meet?"In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"
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<punch, punch>
Does that hurt ?0 -
I have found that during my club ride that I have ground down my teeth; I was wondering what is the best treatment; a Crown, metal fused or Porcelain? Should I go for false teeth; could be tricky on 80mph decents with the wind blowing them out?
Problems problems...
-Jerry
PS- I hope Tyler is doing well as he always seems like a nice chap. A nice chap in a stinky sport. Sorry for the childish sillyness above.“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving”- Albert Einstein
"You can't ride the Tour de France on mineral water."
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Ask him can I go for a cycle with himDan0
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what is he doing now and what plans has he got going into his future? Does he respect Greg Lemond after all that Greg Lemond has said about doping in the sport?0
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How he's coping (with the depression)so many cols,so little time!0
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He seems like a f'd up guy with some dark demons. It would be an interesting conversation with him. He actually told me I had a nice dog at the Tour Of Britain stage in London.
Probably ask him when start of depression was and what caused it.There is never redemption, any fool can regret yesterday...
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Nothing, I'd ignore the cheating cun¥If suffer we must, let's suffer on the heights. (Victor Hugo).0
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how is the collarbone?
***POW*** (chop to the collarbone)0 -
TimDanaher wrote:"Can I have a go on your wife?"
Probably say "help yourself"!so many cols,so little time!0 -
In all seriousness, I'd ask him whether his protesting his innocence was worth it. He's lost his wife, got depression, probably lost most of his money - all based on the ludicrous twin theory. Meanwhile the likes of Millar and Basso at least partially confessed, served their time, vowed to go straight and are back racing.Twitter: @RichN950
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RichN95 wrote:In all seriousness, I'd ask him whether his protesting his innocence was worth it. He's lost his wife, got depression, probably lost most of his money - all based on the ludicrous twin theory. Meanwhile the likes of Millar and Basso at least partially confessed, served their time, vowed to go straight and are back racing.
unless of course ... he is innocent!0 -
living a lie is no good for anyone...but I bet some of his USPS era friends respect him for not doing a Sinkewtiz. In a way...I respect Hamilton for his misplaced honour among thieves code... ..he could tell what happened and damage plenty people for a while I bet or make it up and profit from that...books sales, media but he doesn't. He won't write a book.0