May 29, 2005
annika on Danica
Everybody's talking about Danica Patrick, the girl who is starting
today's Indianappolis 500 in the second row. Danica is one of eight rookies in the race. She's never driven a 500 mile race before. Don't believe the hype, she's not going to win (i'm picking Helio). So much depends on the car, the team, and luck. But i'll be rooting for Danica. i hope she'll be safe and i hope she does good.

The Indy 500 is not an easy race. That's five hundred miles - think LA to Phoenix, an 8 hour drive, normally - exept they're doing it at 200 miles an hour. Five hundred miles, two hundred laps, eight hundred left hand turns, two hours of total mental concentration. You ever try concentrating for two hours in a life and death situation? In this race there are a hundred problems that come up, which you gotta deal with, and a million potential problems you gotta worry about the whole time. You gotta have your shit together to win the Borg Warner.
My brother races a little, and he's a huge Danica fan. Mainly because he's a horndog and she is a hottie. On weekends at my parents house, no one is allowed to touch the remote because everyone knows Derrick will be watching the car shows on Spike tv all day long. Danica does the intros for each of the shows (Ride with Funkmaster Flex, Horsepower TV, Extreme 4x4, etc.), so i was familiar with her as a spokesmodel before i ever heard she was a driver.
It was hard for me to believe, when my bro told me that Danica drove Indy cars and that she had talent. He knows about those things, but i still thought he was kidding me, so i looked her up on the web. In fact she's done well in her short career. Derrick says driving is all about aggressiveness and thinking ahead, and he thinks Danica has those qualities.
What's interesting to me is that Danica doesn't try to be "one of the boys." It's a different world now, than it was when girls like Janet Guthrie or drag racer Shirley Muldowney blazed their trails. i can understand the wisdom of using a driver's looks in a sport that depends so heavily on sponsorship money. But i also think its a sign of progress when a girl can do a guy thing and not have to act like a guy or downplay her own femininity. i think that's cool.
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just gone done watching, that was a good performance as she made some mistakes but amazingly led like 15 laps near the end. I thought it was a good finish, Wheldon definitely deserved it -- curious if you think he's a hottie annika?
Posted by: scof at May 29, 2005 01:44 PM (x8hF4)
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So, how about the huge advantage she picks up by weighing less? They've been making a deal out of this lately.
Should everyone have to weight the same, like in horse racing, where they add pounds for handicap purposes?
I don't know enough about NASCAR to have an opinion. If I were the judge, I'd give her anything she wanted.
Posted by: shelly at May 29, 2005 04:48 PM (pO1tP)
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Shelly, your blue-stateness is showing. In NASCAR the idea is to even the playing field by making all the cars as similar as possible. Not so in IRL racing.
Posted by: annika at May 29, 2005 09:22 PM (CngUF)
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You think that's fast? You should have seen me driving up the Merced River into Yosemite at 0700 last week in a brand new Sebring convertible. The state trooper bagged me outside of Lemore, Dudley-Doright-motherfucker.
In the immortal words of BB King, "ain't it just like a woman" to run out of gas just before the flag? Danika is the real deal, beautiful and talented. She was definitely a contender.
Posted by: Casca at May 30, 2005 05:59 AM (qBTBH)
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This girl is a fast and courageous driver. The guys who are complaining about her weight didn't complain about Sarah Fisher. They never complain about Jeff Gordon or any of the other guys who weigh much less than they do. They are whiners. They approve of any little cheats they can get away with and think it's just slick racing. They are weenies who are simply afraid of losing to a girl.
I used to race GP motorcycles on asphalt and it was well known that the smaller, lighter riders had an advantage. So what? The fact that some were women didn't play. It's still the same track, same day, and it's your own skill and nerve that you're up against, not the next riders body weight or gender. When the green flag drops, the BS stops. Hit the gas or go home - nobody wants to hear your whining.
If body weight has to be an issue like in horse racing or boxing, then we'll have to include engine horsepower as well to 'level the playing field'.
Posted by: Hawkeye at May 30, 2005 09:32 AM (Hn+2k)
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"its a sign of progress when a girl can do a guy thing and not have to act like a guy or downplay her own femininity."
Never ceases to amaze me that some women think they have elevated their femininity by emulating men.
Of course, let's not forget the opposite of all this: men behaving like women don't get respect. They end up on the Bravo channel.
Posted by: Mark at May 30, 2005 02:03 PM (+4/Id)
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Shirley Muldowney! I saw her race a few times when I was a kid.
I think Danica did a great job, especially considering how many positions she lost when she stalled out in the pits. It was an impressive performance from any rookie.
Posted by: lorie at May 30, 2005 08:06 PM (gd7Xr)
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DP will make more money than she has ever dreamed from marketing partnerships and endorsements.
Posted by: Jason O. at May 31, 2005 06:38 AM (2CAKL)
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I wonder if she is fast in bed?
Posted by: CUBE at May 31, 2005 08:04 AM (nyNr0)
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May 24, 2005
The Contender Final Episode
This was just an excuse to mess around on photoshop.

i watched the final episode of The Contender tonight, although i missed the undercard because of American Idol. The bout between Sergio "Latin Snake" Mora and Peter "Pride of Providence" Manfredo was one of the best fights i've seen in a long time.
The great thing about tonight's episode was that it was unedited, which means real boxing. No slow-mo, and minimal family reaction cut-aways make for better sports action. They should have cut Stallone's mike though. He kept repeating himself. He alternated between the same two lines for seven rounds - it was either "Whoa!" or "there's got to be a re-match." He actually started calling for a re-match in the middle of the second round. Sly needs to worry more about whether the show will be renewed. Ratings apparently were less than expected and putting the final up against tv's most popular show AI, didn't help.
Sergio Mora won the match, and the million dollars. i was impressed by him last week when he advanced to the final with a win against Jesse, whom i had expected to go all the way. Sergio fights with real attitude and he's damn quick. Tonight, when Peter had completely run out of steam in the final round, Sergio was still showering combinations on his head like it was the first.
Peter seemed more of a hard-headed slugger and had Sergio backed against the ropes for much of the fight. Sergio's temple opened up early and looked ugly. But Peter wasn't slowing him down. Sergio clearly was the better conditioned fighter, and if he didn't move as much as i had expected, he still punched almost continuously.
There was an episode of smack talk in one of the middle rounds, when Sergio turned his head to mouth off at Peter's corner. Since it wasn't broadcast live on the West Coast, they cut out the audio and i don't know what he said. But it seemed like a dangerous move, leaving yourself unprotected against a guy like Manfredo, even for a moment. i think Sergio has a little too much attitude for his own good, and that may end up hurting him down the road. He did show class after the fight by apologizing to the other corner and giving Peter the props he deserved.
One of my ex's, Tommy, was an amateur boxer who taught me how to score a fight. i think you get much more out of watching boxing if you make an effort to keep score. i had the match much closer than the judges did. According to my card, the fighters split the first six rounds, and Sergio took it all by showing more aggressiveness and energy in the final round. i had Sergio 67 to Peter 66.
And as for American Idol, we'll find out who that champ is tomorrow. My pick is Carrie Underwood, but rumor has it that Bo's got more fans. It should be interesting.
Matt has a Contender recap too.
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Will you give us a quick scoring tutorial?
Posted by: John at May 26, 2005 10:27 AM (yAKj9)
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The Contender's website has
a pretty good summary. The only thing i would add is that my boyfriend taught me when scoring keep your eyes glued to the screen for the entire three minutes of the round.
Posted by: annika at May 26, 2005 11:36 AM (zAOEU)
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One thing they missed on the Contender's site. A knockdown is a mandatory point deduction. Therefore, if I win 99% of a round, but get caught clean by a good shot and go down, the round is scored 9-9. I get my 10 points for winning, but then one is deducted for the knockdown. Were I losing the round already, and then get knocked down, the round is generally scored 10-8. If I were knocked down twice, two points are deducted and so on. It has to be a VERY dominant round for a judge to deduct more than one point from the losing fighter without a knockdown.
Posted by: Josh at May 26, 2005 03:03 PM (o6DfR)
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good point, that's an exception to the "ten point must" rule.
Posted by: annika at May 26, 2005 06:41 PM (8crBh)
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is there goin to be another contender on itv2
Posted by: waz at June 12, 2005 02:09 AM (pdofS)
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Posted by: hamza at June 13, 2005 01:29 PM (s4T4Q)
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ive been havin problems findin the son that was sung on the contender the final, could you let me know wot it is plz
from Dan
Posted by: daniel fisher at June 14, 2005 01:29 PM (lTaWl)
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ive been havin problems finding the song that was sung on the contender the final, could you let me know wot it is plz
from Dan
Posted by: daniel Fisher at June 14, 2005 01:30 PM (lTaWl)
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it was by Hash and his new album is called Bulletproof.
Posted by: nik at June 14, 2005 02:31 PM (MpD72)
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they cancelled the 2nd season. But sly is fightin for the second season. i'll be mad if it dont continue!!! plus the last four gonna be fighting again in last vegas in july. the 6th i think. it was on my boxing schedule. they are down to fight but i dunno wats gonna happen. i was really influenced by the program.
Posted by: Orlando '1 man riot' Roberts at June 22, 2005 06:48 AM (gTbTU)
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The contender is being renewed by ESPN for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th seasons. Stallone will still be a part of the show but probaly won't be in every episode and will be doing the "behind the scenes".
Posted by: Brian at September 09, 2005 04:01 PM (GeWA1)
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