Friday, June 22, 2007

Love on the rocks?

I remember a time, not that long ago, when the American Pro Tour powerhouse, Discovery Channel Cycling Team, signed a young American climbing sensation named Tom Danielson. Tom's first Pro Tour experience with then, Fassa Bortollo left his climbing and stage racing skills underutilized. Signing with Discovery was sure to be Tom's "big break" and the realization of his destiny for greatness.

For this, Tom seemed overly greatful and so happy to be riding with his dream team along side of his cycling idol, Lance Armstrong. Initally touted as a possible replacement for Lance, Tom enjoyed success with the Disco boys, but fast forward a couple years after a quick exit from the Dauphiné with stomach problems and yet another missed opportunity to start the famed Tour de France...do we now find this love fest on the rocks?

I read the latest entry by Kristin Danielson (Tom's wife) on Tommy D's website today. I'm not sure if Mrs. D is voiceing her husband's sentiment or if she is just annoyed with how she perceives her hubby is being treated, but it makes one wonder if riding for Discovery has lost its shine. You can link to the post yourself, but here's a snippet of what I'm talking about:
"Tom was finally able to persuade (why should he have to try and persuade) his team that he will get faster solutions in his hometown of Durango. I can see why a European team can’t understand why he needs to come back to the U.S. but why fight the fact that it has been two weeks and he has no answers? He has a return ticket for Tuesday and has been informed that he is required to race in the Qinghai Lake race in China only a couple of weeks away. What?? Don’t they understand that he is sick and needs to get healthy again? I hope that it IS that simple and he will be racing in a couple of weeks."
Yep, I'm pretty sure I'm picking up a little frustration with Team Discovery. It'd be interesting to hear Johan's take on the whole situation, or even Tom's for that matter.

I might be frustrated too if I was supposed to be the next great American-Grand Tour-rider and I was getting ready to NOT ride ANOTHER Tour de France at 29 years old. I guess we'll just have to see how the whole thing pans out...should be interesting though.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The drugs have run out. Discovery is washed up.

Anonymous said...

i am not naive and will not say that any cycling team is completely clean (though i believe cycle logic to be) but if you are going to post a negative comment about any team, rider, etc . . . have the testicles to claim your comment

Anonymous said...

And now Danielson is off to Slipstream with Dave Z...