What? How could you resist? If I was to end up (in my wildest dreams and 20 years younger) on a podium, i'd be arrested.
Most men who have been brought up to respect women will know by the age of 13 that touching someone's ars* without consent is a thing reserved for dirty old perverts.
And being a woman, no I will never like a groper and funnily enough will always manage to resist.
How could you resist?
I am still looking for people on Po Face with a sense of humour. The search continues...
Plenty of humour around here, but I'm glad I'm not the only person who finds it hard to see what's funny about comments that are no more sophisticated than "I'd happily sexually assault someone if I had the chance".
As for Sagan, I really don't understand the massive amount of love for him - he's basically Poulidor for people whose attention spans are too short to follow an entire career.
What? How could you resist? If I was to end up (in my wildest dreams and 20 years younger) on a podium, i'd be arrested.
Most men who have been brought up to respect women will know by the age of 13 that touching someone's ars* without consent is a thing reserved for dirty old perverts.
And being a woman, no I will never like a groper and funnily enough will always manage to resist.
How could you resist?
I am still looking for people on Po Face with a sense of humour. The search continues...
Plenty of humour around here, but I'm glad I'm not the only person who finds it hard to see what's funny about comments that are no more sophisticated than "I'd happily sexually assault someone if I had the chance".
As for Sagan, I really don't understand the massive amount of love for him - he's basically Poulidor for people whose attention spans are too short to follow an entire career.
Harsh. But
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As for Sagan, I really don't understand the massive amount of love for him - he's basically Poulidor for people whose attention spans are too short to follow an entire career.
Because he continually has a go. He's always up for a race. It just seems like he's doing the whole thing just for the fun of it.
This is a video for Red Bull made when he was 18. He seems pretty much the same person now, just a kid messing about on his bike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItBV9CVJEoo
As for Sagan, I really don't understand the massive amount of love for him - he's basically Poulidor for people whose attention spans are too short to follow an entire career.
Because he continually has a go. He's always up for a race. It just seems like he's doing the whole thing just for the fun of it.
As for Sagan, I really don't understand the massive amount of love for him - he's basically Poulidor for people whose attention spans are too short to follow an entire career.
Because he continually has a go. He's always up for a race. It just seems like he's doing the whole thing just for the fun of it.
My feeling also. He just isn't serious at all.
He rides the season long. He's having a go and is there or thereabouts consistently in the classics and the tours he enters. He cannot do that with some serious amount of training and commitment but you say that "He just isn't serious at all." !?
What? How could you resist? If I was to end up (in my wildest dreams and 20 years younger) on a podium, i'd be arrested.
Most men who have been brought up to respect women will know by the age of 13 that touching someone's ars* without consent is a thing reserved for dirty old perverts.
And being a woman, no I will never like a groper and funnily enough will always manage to resist.
How about Pinarello confines his groping to a bit of self love? Would that be more in keeping and acceptable to Po Race?
As for Sagan, I really don't understand the massive amount of love for him - he's basically Poulidor for people whose attention spans are too short to follow an entire career.
Because he continually has a go. He's always up for a race. It just seems like he's doing the whole thing just for the fun of it.
My feeling also. He just isn't serious at all.
He rides the season long. He's having a go and is there or thereabouts consistently in the classics and the tours he enters. He cannot do that with some serious amount of training and commitment but you say that "He just isn't serious at all." !?
I meant he doesn't take it too seriously, not that he doesn't approach the race seriously. He's really just a kid with his comedy - he hasn't grown up. In a positive way I mean.
As for Sagan, I really don't understand the massive amount of love for him - he's basically Poulidor for people whose attention spans are too short to follow an entire career.
Because he continually has a go. He's always up for a race. It just seems like he's doing the whole thing just for the fun of it.
My feeling also. He just isn't serious at all.
He rides the season long. He's having a go and is there or thereabouts consistently in the classics and the tours he enters. He cannot do that with some serious amount of training and commitment but you say that "He just isn't serious at all." !?
I meant he doesn't take it too seriously, not that he doesn't approach the race seriously. He's really just a kid with his comedy - he hasn't grown up. In a positive way I mean.
Okay, fair point. From the perspective of the modern world of sport and all the pressures associated with it, the expectations of professionalism, the heights sports stars are lifted up to and expected to be sub-human and trained in PR, it gets far too serious and sometimes seemingly contrived at times, Sagan is refreshing. Cycling is one sport where that trend hasn't pervaded (too much, I hope, I think).
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Plenty of humour around here, but I'm glad I'm not the only person who finds it hard to see what's funny about comments that are no more sophisticated than "I'd happily sexually assault someone if I had the chance".
As for Sagan, I really don't understand the massive amount of love for him - he's basically Poulidor for people whose attention spans are too short to follow an entire career.
Because that's not creepy.
edit: been said better by others already.
Harsh. But
This is a video for Red Bull made when he was 18. He seems pretty much the same person now, just a kid messing about on his bike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItBV9CVJEoo
My feeling also. He just isn't serious at all.
He rides the season long. He's having a go and is there or thereabouts consistently in the classics and the tours he enters. He cannot do that with some serious amount of training and commitment but you say that "He just isn't serious at all." !?
How about Pinarello confines his groping to a bit of self love? Would that be more in keeping and acceptable to Po Race?
I meant he doesn't take it too seriously, not that he doesn't approach the race seriously. He's really just a kid with his comedy - he hasn't grown up. In a positive way I mean.
Okay, fair point. From the perspective of the modern world of sport and all the pressures associated with it, the expectations of professionalism, the heights sports stars are lifted up to and expected to be sub-human and trained in PR, it gets far too serious and sometimes seemingly contrived at times, Sagan is refreshing. Cycling is one sport where that trend hasn't pervaded (too much, I hope, I think).
He can't please everyone.