Thursday, August 21, 2008

Another race, another disappointing result...

From the man himself:

"Personally I am feeling back to myself on the bike. I have good form and am here to do well. I felt so well today that I covered pretty much every attack during the race. I actually made a very strong move one third into the race that I thought I’d be able to ride to the finish. However, with the wind, the riders behind cooperated well enough to organize and bring me back. I jumped like 400 more times with everything that went ahead until finally the move with Blake went. As the peloton rolled steady, I did not notice that the efforts I had done previously demanded that I drink more. The pace was so easy that I only realized I was short on water when I cramped on the last climb. I guess it’s a little of a double-edged sword the situation I’m in. I need to show my team that I am in form in the race, but in the process of doing it I didn’t focus on managing the heat well enough. One way or another, no one went up the road besides us, like the first day, and in the same we ended up winning the stage. Maybe I might be able to just pull something off too! We’ll just have to wait and see!"

Well, Tom, we waited. And I've got to say I'm disappointed. Again. 19th overall in GC in a domestic race with probably more climbing than any other is hardly the result we'd expect from a tour de france caliber rider. Maybe a little less time at RPG's would help your climbing. Or, the 400 attacks you put in during a 3.5hr stage probably didn't help either. Thats almost 2 attacks per minute! Its time for a change. Less burritos and less attacking. I'll make it simple: less burritos + less attacks = better results.

Come on, Tom. The stars and stripes are on the line in Greenville. HTFU.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Great White Hype, meet the Great Black Hope:




Tom, maybe its about time you started chasing your dreams like this guy instead of dissing your team and getting yourself injured.

http://www.snaproswell.com/display/24559/1006/

Hell, if you set goals like this, you may end up getting somewhere in your career. Its too late for Beijing, but maybe London 2012 could be within reach. Take these words of wisdom from the Wattage Cottage:

You grab that destiny by the horns when you catch up to it and tug it towards the direction its supposed to be pointing: towards the cosmos, rocketing skyward just like the way you climb.

2012 Olympic Champion has a nice ring to it, no doubt.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Message for Tom:


I'd suggest you take this advice. Time to live up to 5 years of hype.

how's that tour form, tom???


Before Cascade:
"Right now, for Cascade, Mount Evans and the Tour of Utah, my objective is to connect that central nervous system and turn what I have been doing in training and put it into races," he said. "I am really determined. I do have a new appreciation for the sport. I am disappointed that I am not going to the Tour to France, I don't really think it was a good decision on anyone's part, but I am going to accept it and use it as motivation. I have some great races, and I would like to win just anything right now."

After stage 1 (which finished on a climb):
Results:
1. Santiago Botero
88. Tom Danielson +3:07

Guess you'll have to wait for the next race to start winning, huh tom???

PS - I guess JV forgot to get the new kits to the B squad. Maybe next race.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION!