Recent content by Supervet

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    News Corporation holds talks with World Series Cycling

    Oh no, not Sky again! Verbruggen and McQuaid were intent on copying F1 but were too incompetent to succeed thank goodness. However, Sky are intent on gobbling up TV rights wherever they see a profit. Just like football and F1 which used to be free to air via the BBC we will end up having to...
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    Democracy in Cycling and the radio ban

    McQuaid has just been reported as saying "Simply put: the system does not have to adequately represent the interest of the teams and their employees or of any other particular stakeholder, it has to represent the best interests of the sport which is primordial." McQuaid is fast becoming the...
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    Tour de Suisse - Stage 4, Schwarzenburg - Wettingen (192.2km)

    As the pictures show and as I stated above, Hausler's wheel goes into Cav's, however, Hausler has a 'variation' on the truth of the pictures. Haussler said in a team statement. “He drove into my wheel and before I knew it, I went down and was lying on the ground. I could have won the stage...
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    Tour de Suisse - Stage 4, Schwarzenburg - Wettingen (192.2km)

    As I said before, Cav's front wheel collapses. The wheel veers left away from the line he was taking and collapsed from under him, now I know why. This is the last in a sequence of events. You all need to take a very close look. Quite clearly just before bodily contact you can see Hausler...
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    Tour de Suisse - Stage 4, Schwarzenburg - Wettingen (192.2km)

    Cavendish crash Commentators were saying he went off line - watch in slow motion, his front wheel collapses, that's what caused the crash.
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    How did you read gutierrez letter?

    Gutierrez Letter - a view I think this letter reflects the Spanish attitude to the affair and I read it as saying "why pick on Valverde, everyone was at it". However, the author was spotted entering Fuentes' clinic by surveillance cameras as were Botero and Sevilla so he has no credibility...
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    Jeannie Longo - winning at 50 - how?

    Jeannie Longo how? By being a class above the rest and continuing to train harder than the rest just as Beryl Burton did and she won 73 British National championships as well as being a 7 times a world champion (plus 3 silvers and 3 bronze). In 1967 Beryl won the women's 12 hour time trial...
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    Robert Millar - Stitched Up? A Woman?

    Stitched up Yep, stitched up in Spain big time by the Spanish mafia, deserved the win. Let us not forget he was the highest placed Brit ever finishing 4th in Tour and winning the Mountains jersey. And now living as a woman in Hampshire.