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Armstrong v Contador row continues after Tour de France

John Williams - Tuesday 28.07.09, 15:55pm

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Following Alberto Contador’s revelations that his relationship with team mate Lance Armstrong became so delicate and tense that it rubbed off onto the team staff, the American has hit back saying that the Spaniard ‘has a lot to learn’.

The awkward pairing of Contador and Armstrong in the Astana team was always going to be a delicate affair to manage, but the situation worsened during the three weeks of racing with neither of the riders prepared to accept second billing.

As the race progressed Contador’s dominance on the road gave him the upper hand in the power struggle, but even so the Spaniard said after the tour;

“The situation was tense and delicate because the relationship between myself and Lance extended to the rest of the staff. On this Tour, the days in the hotel were harder than the those on the road.”

The 26 year old champion also said that his relationship with Armstrong is ‘zero’, and added “He is a great rider but it is another thing on a personal level, where I have never had great admiration for him and I never will.”

Armstrong who had praised the Spaniard after his Tour win, said that Contador should ’stop this drivel and thank his team, without them he doesn’t win’. The seven time Tour de France winner said on his Twitter feed;

“A champion is also measured on how much he respect his teammates and opponents. There is no ‘i’ in ‘team’. What did I say in March? Lots to learn. Restated.”

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Tags: Alberto Contador · Cycling · Lance Armstrong · Tour de France


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  • 1 jack // Jul 25, 2010 at 8:08 pm

    Right on Lance
    Contador shouldn’t be making public any issues in the team – its scullduggerous to be making personal issues public like that, undermining the unity and strength of the team.

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