Even though I've pretty much thrown in the towel after all the boards seem to have been taken over by extremists (not my bag, sorry), I did want to post this article for the people (if there are any left) who used the boards primarily to follow a few favorite athletes--primarily Christophe. It concerns some of the stuff that was debated in the aftermath of Christophe's Olympic debacle. We got mad at Carraz, then mad at Christophe. Then some defenders got mad at those of us who were critical.
Well, we see early on that Christophe was highly critical of himself. Now guess who else is publicly criticizing him--for the same reasons we have on this board? Pierre Carraz! That's right. The coach himself has come out and attacked Christophe, and in a fairly scathing manner. This is really the second blast of criticism from Carraz. This time he takes off the gloves and accuses Christophe of a "lack of professionalism" (basically summarizing what many of us argued) and claims that Christophe LOST THREE POUNDS OF MUSCLE in July, and that he tested MUCH more poorly just before the Olympics than he did earlier. In particular, he points to Christophe's unprofessional diet, and, without saying so explicitly, he seems to hope that Christophe has gotten his head on straight after a week's vacation.
So there you have it. I suppose one of the things we've always liked about Christophe has been his lack of professionalism. It's been great to watch a skinny amateur hang in there with the roiders. But when he reached his ceiling, I guess we all (including Carraz) wanted to see him become a bit more professional.
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Well, we see early on that Christophe was highly critical of himself. Now guess who else is publicly criticizing him--for the same reasons we have on this board? Pierre Carraz! That's right. The coach himself has come out and attacked Christophe, and in a fairly scathing manner. This is really the second blast of criticism from Carraz. This time he takes off the gloves and accuses Christophe of a "lack of professionalism" (basically summarizing what many of us argued) and claims that Christophe LOST THREE POUNDS OF MUSCLE in July, and that he tested MUCH more poorly just before the Olympics than he did earlier. In particular, he points to Christophe's unprofessional diet, and, without saying so explicitly, he seems to hope that Christophe has gotten his head on straight after a week's vacation.
So there you have it. I suppose one of the things we've always liked about Christophe has been his lack of professionalism. It's been great to watch a skinny amateur hang in there with the roiders. But when he reached his ceiling, I guess we all (including Carraz) wanted to see him become a bit more professional.
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