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• #2
Does he ever ride to the shops or down to the pub?
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• #3
Serious question:
As someone coming back from a doping scandal (do riders ever stop "coming back" from these), how does he feel the press handled his return to racing and how could it be done better? A tricky question but hoping that it can be framed on his perspective of the aftermath when he was allowed to race again.
Less serious question:
How does he feel about the rise of individual challenge events like the Transcontinental race, the Trans America Race etc? Does this sort of thing tempt him?
Silly question:
Has he ever done a skid on a track bike and if so, how far was it?
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• #4
Ask him how it is to work with Tinkoff! And ask if there's any daft Tinkoff-related stories he can tell.
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• #5
Doping again.
How does he feel other sports deal with doping. Are there adequate enough measures in tennis or athletics for example compared to cycling?
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• #6
whats the back story velocio ?
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• #7
^ not a question for contador
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• #8
He's tiny!
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• #9
The province leader for Gavia and Stelvio has a dream of closing the roads one a week and making them exclusively for cyclist use.
Damn that would be cool.
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• #10
Trying out clothing for Zero RH+ and they've invited me to an event to test the new range, and it happens that contador is here and there is a press conference.
Should be seeing him a number of times in the next day, but currently at the press conference.
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• #11
Does he think as athletes, cyclist have a different attitude towards injuries. (Is it a team thing)?
For instance, he attempted to continue riding with a broken leg, Chris Froome completed a stage with a broken foot, and countless other examples, yet footballers will get stretchered from the pitch for much less serious / painful injuries (I'm sure there are other examples, but I'm not much of a sports fan, so that's the best I can think of).
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• #12
How does he like his steak?
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• #13
They are very serious about opening the mountains to cyclists in an attempt to make the mountains a year round destination rather than just a winter sports thing.
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• #14
Right, enough questions. I'll all the non-doping ones if I can, the press one about doping is interesting but I'll ask it when the press aren't sat here.
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• #15
How many chocolate fingers can he fit in his mouth at once?
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• #16
With the follow up question of pics or it didn't happen.
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• #17
How many of your fingers can he fit in his mouth?
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• #18
Does he think he would have won that tour if he had not attcked when his rival had a mechanical?
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• #19
tweet at Tinkov asking him if he has any questions for Contador, then ask those questions
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• #20
I think Col-de-croix-de-fer is closed to cars untill 11:30 on a Thursday each week during the bike season. Something like that anyway.
Personally if theres traffic when I'm climbing I dont really care. I'm barely moving. But I hear a lot of People base rides and travels on traffic conditions.
With roadie-ing up mountains getting ever more popular you'd think the ski villages would be pushing for more stuff like this.
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• #21
Possibly unrelated to thread title^
I'd honestly like to know if Contador has a tune in his head, when hes doing that dancing climbing out of the saddle thing. Whatever People think about him. Its a joy to watch him Climb.
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• #22
Great question!
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• #23
Has anyone in his family ever been hit by a truck?
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• #24
Has he ever considered cycle training?
Does he own a practical bicycle?
Would he ride with kids in London?
Is professional sport totally corrupt?
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• #25
Is everyone on two wheels his friend?
Turns out I'm about to interview the man.
Anyone have any questions?
Would be helpful if they are ones I could actually ask