gooner said:I posted a link to it a couple of pages back.
Phil Anderson said other riders who raced against Contador and who finished behind him on the podium would feel cheated.
Oops... Things get lost easily in this thread...
gooner said:I posted a link to it a couple of pages back.
Phil Anderson said other riders who raced against Contador and who finished behind him on the podium would feel cheated.
LaFlorecita said:Why are you constantly checking the German media? Because that makes you feel good because they agree with you? Jesus Christ, for fvck's sake. Those Germans are only constantly accusing riders of doping, they don't care for anything other than doping in this sport. Generally, Germans are nice people, but this makes me hate the country like I've never done before.
Jeanne said:Well, as a German I tend to read GERMAN journals and also English. Basically, they don't accuse anyone, at least what I read, they just report, many with a negative bias, that is true.
But however, whatever you PERSONALLY think about Contadors case, doesn't mean that those media you are cursing here, are all so bad and wrong. What do you want, media that just tell what you would like to read there?No wonder you like reading and quoting the stuff from Spain. Another bias there
And no, please don't bother replying to me, that discussion would lead to nowhere. Have a nice day.
LaFlorecita said:Okay I won't start an argument. Although I do have a lot to say about this but I'll hold back I guess.
One thing that I do want to clarify is that I didn't necessarily mean the German media is accusing cyclists, but more the German "experts".
LaFlorecita said:Evans: Ban for Contador victory in fight against doping.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if he actually thinks Alberto is a doper. And to think I actually started to like him...
Vamos Samu! Forza Vincenzo! Win the Tour!
El Pistolero said:http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/wielrennen/120206_Contador_Vandeweghe
The president of the Flemish cycling federation:
Reporter: What do you think about Contador's verdict?
Vandeweghe: Nonsense.
He also said that WADA is afraid that Contador will appeal to higher courts because they would make firewood of this verdict. That's the reason why they only fined him for 2.4 million Euros instead of 12 million Euros like the rules say. And why they only really banned him for 6 months.
I hope he does appeal.
Cofidis manager Eric Boyer also welcomed the ban, and went even further. He called for Contador to admit his mistake in order to restore his credibility and truly support the fight against doing in the sport.
Moreover, Jalabert deplored that the ban was retrospective. "During these two years, Contador raced. And he won, a lot. He beat riders who may have a clear conscience and who are harmed today by all of this, because they lost races. All those who finished second behind Contador will be feeling really frustrated - they might even feel they've been stolen their victories, as they really deserved to win."
sniper said:
LaFlorecita said:Jesus Christ those Frenchies are truly bitter.
Benotti69 said:not as much as Contador fans who cant see the doper deep within Contador.![]()
El Pistolero said:He's not a doper, just look at the verdict!
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Screw the verdict, it wasn't needed!El Pistolero said:He's not a doper, just look at the verdict!
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hrotha said:
Benotti69 said:not as much as Contador fans who cant see the doper deep within Contador.![]()
hrotha said:
sartoris said:You obviously haven't read the sentence, dude.
Plus, why take the Giro or all the other races he won from him if he rode clean? I understand many of you are happy cause now there's a chance for your favourite cyclists to win with CONTADOR out of the way.
He'll be back with a vengeance. Enjoy it while you can. Losers.
That's correct, the body language never lies.hrotha said:
In this case, you didn't have to.El Pistolero said:Me no speak Espagnol señor.