Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: CChaos
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
...but he is probably right in saying that X % of football players COULD win the Tour if they dedicated their life to it like Lance did, but that Lance does not meet the requirements for the NFL...
What he said was ANY NFL running back is a better athlete than Armstrong. So, ANY NFL running back "if they dedicated their life to it like Lance did" would win 7 Tours? Are you seriously standing behind that statement?
Also, why do the running backs get to dedicate thier lives to cycling, but Lance has to meet the requirements as is? Oh, because you're just a biased as this jackass? Ok.
If Lance dedicated his life to the NFL, no way in hell he would make it. Are you that retarded, or did the rest of your missing IQ drip down the side of your dad's leg? Where did I say that ANY NFL RB could beat Armstrong in the Tour? I said X% of RB's, if they dedicated their lives, could definitely beat Lance... there's a reason why they earn millions of $ and it's not just to do Gatorade commercials.
Actually, I seriously doubt you're right here. Not to dismiss the abilities of NFL RB's, but you have to look at the big picture with regard to cycling. The Tour is above and beyond the abilities of 99% of the pro cyclists out there right now, so the odds of finding an RB with the genetic potential to reach that level are pretty slim. You'd also have to get them as kids prior to even becoming a football player as they're all way, way too heavy to climb hills like Lance and company.
Distance cycling ranked 20th in ESPN's toughest sport. Football 3rd. Hell,
RODEO: STEER WRESTLING and FIGURE SKATING finished above Distance cycling. Anyone with half an IQ could tell you that football is a tougher sport, you don't even need this article.
Apples and oranges. Cyclists obviously couldn't complete a triple lutz if their lives depended on it, but as far as the "suffer-factor" goes, I don't think they have anyone in the same category. 100 miles on a bike is pretty difficult. 100 miles on a bike at race pace is very difficult. 100 miles at race pace with 15,000 vertical feet of climbing would kill most people. TdF riders do some variation of 100 at race pace every day for three weeks. You have no idea how mentally and physically tough you have to be to complete a race like this, much less win it.
Bike racing, while seemingly simple (you just ride the bike, right?) is really, really tough. Even an amateur racer like me has some idea of what the Tour riders go through.