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There aren't that many international votes.UNHWildCats wrote:I must say I am surprised New England tops Manchester United in the world wide voting.




The Brits would confuse them with those guys at Lexington and Concord.JMU DJ wrote:Yeah, put this poll out in England or Europe and see how many people know who the New England Patriots even are....


ya but that was what 2 years in nthis decade maybe? then he moved over to Discovery ChannelSeattleGriz wrote:US Postal Cycling Team.
They absolutely dominated racing when Lance was at the helm. So much so, it was boring to watch.

I would have to say "Lance's team" won the Tour 6 of the 9 years so far this decade, because you have to count Alberto Contadors victory in 2007 when he raced for Discovery. They were US Postal until the end of 2004, then became Discovery in 2005.UNHWildCats wrote:ya but that was what 2 years in nthis decade maybe? then he moved over to Discovery ChannelSeattleGriz wrote:US Postal Cycling Team.
They absolutely dominated racing when Lance was at the helm. So much so, it was boring to watch.
what, make people pay before they can stand along the side of the road in the middle of town (or the middle of the country)?SeattleGriz wrote:Too bad they can't collect revenue from spectators, as the Tour de France is one of the most watched sporting events in the world. Of course running 21 days in length sure does help to boost those numbers.

Exactly, it isn't going to happen. That is why they have to have sponsors, because they don't have tickets to sell.JayJ79 wrote:what, make people pay before they can stand along the side of the road in the middle of town (or the middle of the country)?SeattleGriz wrote:Too bad they can't collect revenue from spectators, as the Tour de France is one of the most watched sporting events in the world. Of course running 21 days in length sure does help to boost those numbers.

