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Samson777 said:Riis speaks for the first time, in a while.. And what do he say? Nothing really..
He have now made up a excuse about that there because of the investigation based on the Chickens confession, Riis can not say anything, about any doping allegations.. http://www.sporten.dk/cykling/se-alle-hans-svar-det-sagde-bjarne-riis
Made up an excuse to follow the guidelines laid out by the ADD? thats an original take on the situation.
Samson777 said:For example both Hamilton and Jaksche told about doping in CSC before the Chickens confession, but whatever![]()
If Hamilton's alleged conversation had been corroborated then action would undoubtedly have been taken already. Had Jaksche's allegations not been retracted and contradicted by his own testimony then action would undoubtedly have taken already.
Samson777 said:Asked if he have told about Riis to the authorities, the chicken just say that there was doping when he was at CSC: http://sporten.tv2.dk/tour/2013-07-01-michael-rasmussen-bjarne-riis-er-tydeligt-presset
Not really what he said is it? He said he was at CSC during a period of doping [in cycling] and he had informed them what he had taken.
Rasmussen's description of ambition realisation clearly shows the mentality of winning knowing the costs and consequences and that it was going to happen irrespective of obstacles. The fact that he and the equally ambitious Jaksche only stayed a year on the team is very telling imho. Both seem to have found exactly what they were seeking at their subsequent teams despite warnings to the teams of what was coming.
Any team in that existed in the peloton back then is guaranteed to have had riders doing all manner of things on their teams. With so much doping going on, and so little efficacy in the authorities controls to keep them out of the employment pool, Just how exactly is a small budget team supposed to guarantee that the riders they sign are unaffected? It's not as if the teams even saw their riders except at races and training camps. Very few were centralised enough to keep checks. That doesn't mean every team was run like USPS. On Balance of what we have heard in testimony the opposite was the case.
Benotti69 said:Screams volumes that he didn't turn up to the TdF till today.
Mr Omerta.
How did you conclude that professor grimm? Plenty of other managers and owners with less reason were not present at the grand depart. Plenty of athletes refuse to talk to Sporten.dk because they have a growing reputation as a self serving toilet rag, expert at alienating both their readers and their subject matter. I don't see them staying away from their jobs... I'm sure sporten.dk would love to be less irrelevant than they are, hence their spin on this.
If he is 'Mr Omerta' then why send Roman to his federation? Astana Didn't. I'm not seeing a mass scramble on other teams to to have their riders deal with their issues and unchecked baggage. Nothing tangible has come to light that suggests anything other than that the team actively tries to move the sport away from the sordid past, a processes that looks less like financial suicide then it did in the past. The credible, non-financialy compromised, non-sensationalist media, hasn't hesitated to tackle the issue when relevant.
