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Steven Hanley
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Sun, 16 Jul 2006
Honesty in interviews - 22:23
Geez I love the sense of humour some Australian cyclists tend to use when
interviewed during the tour. Last year I was
amused by Stuart
O'Grady's sarcasm and now tonight on the live coverage there was a snippet
of them asking Cadel Evans how the day was in the stage that aired last night
(long hot flat stage where Landis let a break away go more than 30 minutes in
front and get the yellow jersey). Cadel's response was along the lines of
"Long, Sunburnt, Sore Bum, but thats the tour". Good to see such blunt honesty
from a high GC rider, you never heard Armstrong say Sore Bum in interviews.
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