Home > Schumacher, Armstrong and Federer: Modern-day Supermen or spoil sports?
by Budhaditya Roy on 31 May 2007
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by Gaargi on June 03, 2007
yeah.. i second ur analysis.. this thng is soo true.. i mean.. yeah.. dese "supermen' are surely killing the sport..
by Rob on June 15, 2007
I personally never got bored with Armstrong winning the tour. I followed his career from the beginning and remembered a time where he mentioned that he was aiming to try to win the tour. He was laughed at by the sports writers and journalists. Even I dismissed the idea. Every tour after his first win (except the fourth) was an interesting battle with his rivals. Those who understand the sport saw how winning the tour was a delicate mixture of fitness,form and team tactics. A wrong decision could lose you the race very quickly. Every one of his tours was brand new race. The fact that he won seven is a remarkable achievement. We may never see this happen again.
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