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SkyTears said:There is evidence for a team wide program at Astana + the ridiculous Giro performance. To bad italian authorities do not apply their laws , but i guess if Spain covers top athletes (Fuente) then Italy doing the same is no surprise (see also calcio doping, buried).
the sceptic said:SkyTears said:There is evidence for a team wide program at Astana + the ridiculous Giro performance. To bad italian authorities do not apply their laws , but i guess if Spain covers top athletes (Fuente) then Italy doing the same is no surprise (see also calcio doping, buried).
no there isn't. An independent investigation said everything is fine and Astana have learned their lesson, so there is no evidence against any of these riders in the giro. but strangely all skyfans seem to think Astana is doping even though they haven't even reached the level of sky in 2012 yet.
TheGreenMonkey said:Astana Cataldo seems stronger than Sky Cataldo
Marginal gains to massive gainsTheGreenMonkey said:Astana Cataldo seems stronger than Sky Cataldo
Jagartrott said:Anyone remember Quickstep Cataldo?
Seems Uran should change teams. He'd smash GTs left and right.
Libertine Seguros said:an error constantly repeated on a level of "Euskatel" and "Kreuzinger"
Inquitus said:Kreuzinger
Last year he had a pretty bad crash at the start of the giro and underperformed durning the whole race, but Sky Cataldo was a very strange rider, his best stage race with Sky was last year's Coppi e Bartali and then you have that Vuelta stage when he was setting a pace that was so high that Froome almost got dropped...zlev11 said:Jagartrott said:Anyone remember Quickstep Cataldo?
Seems Uran should change teams. He'd smash GTs left and right.
what about Sky Cataldo? he couldn't even win from a breakaway last year, now he's the 5th best climber in the entire race.
Inquitus said:the sceptic said:SkyTears said:There is evidence for a team wide program at Astana + the ridiculous Giro performance. To bad italian authorities do not apply their laws , but i guess if Spain covers top athletes (Fuente) then Italy doing the same is no surprise (see also calcio doping, buried).
no there isn't. An independent investigation said everything is fine and Astana have learned their lesson, so there is no evidence against any of these riders in the giro. but strangely all skyfans seem to think Astana is doping even though they haven't even reached the level of sky in 2012 yet.
There's plenty of evidence Astani are dirty, the number of riders on their WT and Pro-Conti teams who tested positive last year, the fact Kreuzinger is going to get banned for Blood Passport violations, and that's ignoring the anecdotal, Vino, his track record, the teams associations with Ferrari....Combine that with them appearing to have 7 of the 10 best climbers in the world at the moment and it doesn't take alot to be suspicious.
bigcog said:TheGreenMonkey said:Astana Cataldo seems stronger than Sky Cataldo
Yep he certainly does. Astana's performance so far in the Giro is just plain ridiculous. The GT equivalent of Gewiss-Ballan![]()
Benotti69 said:It is ok, Walsh doesn't believe Astana are clean and he doesn't enjoy watching their performance at Il Giro.
" I try to say nothing because I don't truly know but I don't believe and I can't enjoy."
Someone tell him they are merely doing a Sky 2012-2013................
classicomano said:Yeah this is pure teamwide doping going on. Didnt think id ever see that in cycling again, but here it is.
Vino really really REALLY dont give a ****.
hrotha said:Half the contenders dropped out because they sucked; the group is still quite large.
Which means zilch when we hadn't had any real mountains to test whether those contenders were real.BigMac said:hrotha said:Half the contenders dropped out because they sucked; the group is still quite large.
Still, then, there are 6 Astanas better than half the contenders.
