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  • A good example of Twitter and US cycling coverage

    Not much of a story here:

    http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cyclin...ory?id=4414161

    I just found it humorous that cycling writers don't even bother to try and get their own quotes anymore. It seems every Armstrong story contains the line "Armstrong said via his twitter page that..."

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    Steel, I can see that your cycling "friends" are still throwing a hissy fit about you joining the running team, and are taking it out on you by ignoring your threads. So juvenile. So I'll step up and say I appreciate this link, and found the article to be informative, entertaining, and a good use of time.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Teenage Dirtbag View Post
      Steel, I can see that your cycling "friends" are still throwing a hissy fit about you joining the running team, and are taking it out on you by ignoring your threads. So juvenile. So I'll step up and say I appreciate this link, and found the article to be informative, entertaining, and a good use of time.
      Thank you for not letting me have a completely dead thread. I know this article was really boring but I guess my point was simply that there's no reason to read anything but Twitter when it comes to cycling. The US media is just an awkward middleman. Oh, and I don't feel too bad about my cycling friends snubbing me. They've been ignoring me for years.

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