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Cycle Chic said:Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr......that went right under the radar without anyone picking up on that statement......care to elaborate ?
that's what i thought - YOUTH? I'm all ears
Cycle Chic said:Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr......that went right under the radar without anyone picking up on that statement......care to elaborate ?
Cycle Chic said:Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr......that went right under the radar without anyone picking up on that statement......care to elaborate ?
Dr.Sahl said:I already wrote about this in the SKY thread during the tour, but people just disregard it saying "why would he ever dope thats not normal"
I obviously can't get my friend to make a statement official "ever heard about anyone doing that" but I mean.. I find it odd that people think all starts "that goes for all sports" are just clean.. I can tell you from personal experience that doping is very normal "ofc not hardcore" in clubs on youth level... I've seen a few of my friends take "light doping" if you want to call it that... and we are talking youth football teams here, sure they are elite but its more normal than many like to think.
Its even more fun that the ones defending riders in cycling are often from the same country as the rider in question (nationalism makes blind for many).. those are the sad facts.
We can then argue if alot of the doping in youth are very very light and not harmful at all.. but to think the vast majority in pro sports, don't try to take advantage on some level is ignorant im0.. but again it might have been because I've seen it on rather low level aswell as high level...
Hope that is satisfying enough.
Edit. Also you might think about youth differently than me.. the information I heard from the friend is during his late teens so well still youth in my "sports" terms.
I also want to note that people underestimate doping in African nations.. alot!! even in my little country doping is rather normal...
leon7766 said:If any team are clean its Sky
For most of the last 20 years I have heartily disliked Man United because they had all the money and all the best players .Its the same here for the majority with Sky they dont like them so they have to believe Sky cheat
The sport in Britain wouldnt survive if Sky were found to be cheats
JimmyFingers said:You go from making a very specific allegation about Froome to, when asked to elborate, a very general, rambling and unsubstantiated innuendo about youth doping. And ask people to join the dots.
I think this forum should make a conscious effort to avoid chinese whispers like this and call it out. It is utter nonsense
Mellow Velo said:He tossed an unsubstantiated, unlinkable piece of troll bait into forum, in the exact same way that Lance fanboys used to get call out for, around here.
The Hitch said:If you look around the media in the uk the general response is that sky are clean because brits would not dope.
The first britain to win a stage at the Tour said that britain would win the tour only when the sport became clean.
In the face of racial supremacy theories like this getting such popular support, i think threads questioning this theory are very much neccesary.
mastersracer said:Does no one ever mention Tom Simpson?
mastersracer said:Does no one ever mention Tom Simpson?
The Hitch said:If you look around the media in the uk the general response is that sky are clean because brits would not dope.
The first britain to win a stage at the Tour said that britain would win the tour only when the sport became clean.
In the face of racial supremacy theories like this getting such popular support, i think threads questioning this theory are very much neccesary.
The Hitch said:If you look around the media in the uk the general response is that sky are clean because brits would not dope.
The first britain to win a stage at the Tour said that britain would win the tour only when the sport became clean.
In the face of racial supremacy theories like this getting such popular support, i think threads questioning this theory are very much neccesary.
TubularBills said:
ebandit said:or sean yates or david millar or robert millar
the idea that brits would never dope is inconsistent with the truth
if team sky or any other british rider is doping they run the risk of being busted.............if caught they will be banned
no cover ups!
if other parties are conspiring to prevent this let's see the evidence
The Hitch said:If you look around the media in the uk the general response is that sky are clean because brits would not dope.
The Hitch said:Not really. Seperate from doping when he is mentioned (eg by wiggins or when cav won worlds) he is seen in quite a bright light . Britains great rider from years gone by, 1st ever road champion etc, which does seem to contradict I suppose the idea that brits get less sympathy for doping, though i suppose that could be because he died, or because those drugs werent seen as as bad as modern ones, or simply because it was so long ago.
bobbins said:I'm more interested in the join up between the federation and sky and the skeletons around there.
Darryl Webster said:"Performance-enhancing drugs became illegal on 1 June 1965. The first riders to be caught were three amateurs, two Spanish (Luis Santamarina) and one British, who were thrown out of the Milk Race when they tested positive for amphetamines after Professor Arnold Beckett first applied sensitive gas chromatographic techniques to monitor drug abuse"
Us Brits were there cheating as long back as any other nation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_doping_cases_in_cycling
Hawkwood said:Who was the Brit in the 1965 Milk Race? I was aware of the Spanish, but can't find out anything on the Brit. I think the case was covered in one of David Saunders' books, so will have to see whether he named the rider.
http://m.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/...-doping-whistleblowers?cat=sport&type=article"Bradley Wiggins is the patron of the Tour and the whole sport. As the winner, he is the spiritual and almost moral leader of the peloton. As an anti-doping Tour winner, I would expect Bradley to say this (i.e. USADA's actions) is good for the sport … we want the guys who cheated to be outed, but there is not a lot of that coming from the sport and that makes me wonder if they are truly committed to cleaning themselves up."
johnnycash said:Sky are clean. Why is that so unbelieveable?
Its not like the US Postal days because a lot of the peloton is now clean. for one Millar is definitely clean, yes? then how is he still competitive even though he's probably a bit past his best. The reason Sky are so dull is exactly because they are clean, and therefore 'human'.
A clean Millar at 36 would not have one a stage of the tour in Lance's era.
LauraLyn said:Wiggins in The Guardian on Friday morning, 13 July: "I don't care what people say, the attitude to doping in the UK is different to in Italy or France maybe, where a rider like Richard Virenque can dope, be caught, be banned, come back and be a national hero."
Wiggins to a news conference on Friday afternoon, 13 July, after David Millar wins the 12 stage of the TdF: "David Millar is a national hero."
Read the Wiggins sickening blog in The Guardian of 13 July. He does not say a word against doping. He only says what would happen if he was caught. Reads just like Floyd Landis or Lance Armstrong before being caught.
If you really believe Wiggins won this year's tour clean and Sky wasn't doping, then watch this interview: http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/videozone/MG_Tour/MG_vive_le_velo/Tour2012_dag_1/1.1374958
Doping is more rampant in professional cycling now than ever before. UCI and the media are all complicit.
I saw this one live on TV and was on the floor laughing about the moderator's final comment: "The team guy who ended the interview was Dario Cioni, a former pro cyclist, but not a great one, who is aggrandizing himself a little bit."LauraLyn said:If you really believe Wiggins won this year's tour clean and Sky wasn't doping, then watch this interview: http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/videozone/MG_Tour/MG_vive_le_velo/Tour2012_dag_1/1.1374958
Benotti69 said:Interestingly Wiggins was wrong about Virenque. He was not a national hero. He was cheered on the TdF by fans at the roadside but the average French person thought Virenque was a doper and cheat. They did a poll in France and Virenque was second to LePen on the hated list.
Wiggins doing the false facts BS.
Darryl Webster said:I don't know Hawk. Post up if ya find out![]()