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• #18052
This. It’s not misogyny, she was an obnoxious as all hell back in 2011/2012/2013, I’m not going to go searching for it but she was, and did him no favours by being that way.
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• #18053
Why is it that men are somehow responsible for the actions of their partners? Do you think it works the other way too?
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• #18054
:) Thanks
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• #18055
Damned by aßso iation? If a couple goes out an one party starts spouting offensive fundamentalist views or behaving inappropriately even without tacit public agreement people will presume the other partner shares those standards or tolerates them, no? I don't think that's exceptionally unfair or redolent of sexism.
Also should be pointed out that at the time in question Cound was his supposed PR manager and publicist...
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• #18056
people will presume the other partner shares those standards or tolerates them, no?
I really hope that this isn't the case. I certainly don't align my views with that of my partner.
Tolerates, maybe. But toleration doesn't make you guilty by association.
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• #18057
Why the ‘supposed’? She is his manager, she was then and she is now.
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• #18058
Evidence of said saltiness? My only comments on the Varnish affair that you may disagree with is that I think her performances warranted the decision BC made.
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• #18059
Did I say he was responsible?
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• #18060
You said she did a thing and "it did him no favours".
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• #18061
So no then.
I don’t know if people have short memories but Froome’s sudden transformation from a crash-prone domestique who was about to be fired to a multiple GT winner was a mystifying and quite ugly affair, and Cound was part of that, along with him stealing friend’s rabbits to feed his python, the bilharzia excuses, the ‘crazy adaptive physiology’ that he had as Vaughters put it, the testing in Aigle that was supposed to prove his hidden potential all along.
It’s a bit like when I called Bouhanni a dickhead and we had several pages debating whether it was racist. Cound put herself in the public eye, at the centre of the debate, got into an ugly spat with Cath Wiggins, all at a time when we were all scratching our heads where this talent came from. It was messy and very bad PR, and calling her on it isn’t being sexist.
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• #18062
Ok buddy.
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• #18063
Because her actions and words were unprofessional and inflammatory in conducting a public spat with another team member's wife in public, during the biggest race of the season, and accusing journalists of being puppets afterwards. She was also involved in quite an unsavoury incident with another cycling writer who questioned Froome's health following his naked on a bike photo shoot last year which led to the final deletion of her twitter account. She is to management what Rudy Giuliani is to Law.
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• #18064
Cool a gif. Way to debate a point.
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• #18065
But toleration doesn't make you guilty by association.
She works for him in an official role with tacit consent in addition to being his wife. He's one of the most public figures in the sport. He made no effort to distance himself from her remarks. You're deluding yourself if you think that doesn't mean anything.
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• #18066
How about if I edit the post and change it to ‘rabid manager’? Would that satisfy everyone with a justice boner? So I can be critical of her but in a non-gender specific way.
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• #18067
It's not the white knighting that bothers me-in other cases it may be perfectly justified-it's just that the usual people seem to pull up the smug moralising throne for a seat only at the instances where it isn't as if bucking the trend of public opinion is somehow a virtue in itself...
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• #18068
When's the next race I can get excited about?
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• #18069
Dauphiné?
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• #18070
Wout to win?
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• #18071
Dauphine starts on Sunday, Suisse the following weekend...
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• #18072
Are any of the UK national crit series things on telly?
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• #18073
Wembley tonight. On television in a day or so
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• #18074
Froome, the data says, put out an average of 397 watts over 3.02km and 11 minutes 3 seconds as he rode away from Dumoulin et al, turning the pedals at an average cadence of 95rpm on the 9.3 per cent gradients. His heart rate - the other metric used by Velon - was not made public.
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• #18075
they're all on itv
if that's your bag it's also worth looking for HSBC spring cup highlights on eurosport if they're still there
Not exactly the same but a similar principle.
Go get ‘em at TransAm. May your legs sing, the wind remain at your back and your gooch prove robust.
Meanwhile, I’ll be posting loads of stuff about Cadel in here safe in the knowledge you’ll be too busy riding or recovering to bat it away.
Edit - @hippy