Tom375 said:Considering what's happened - for me its a black & white either you believe the USADA report or you don't - I've read it as i'm sure most people have in this forum (he claims not to - I find that a bit weird? at best it's just burying your head in the sand at worst...)
The USADA decision came about precisely because the anti-doping tests weren't effective at catching a doper. Tests weren't enough because people can beat the tests - that doesn't mean that they aren't doping or aren't cheating. Horner seems to be suggesting that if you beat the tests you aren't cheating i.e a la Armstrong, Jenkins & Spanish Armada et al.
For me the evidence is overwhelmingly that he he did dope and he did cheat, the interview with Horner therefore only makes him look like a "Lance Apologist" or "backward" as i really don't understand how anyone could come out with any other conclusion from the USADA report other than LA doped systematically throughout his career.
As i said earlier he claims not to have read it but he should he's like a senior figure in the peleton these days so I believe he should make himself aware of the facts - maybe then comment. I'd probably appreciate it more if he'd said he'd read the report and still come up with these views at least it would make more sense..
the delgados said:Everyone believes the report, Horner included.
The USADA report was a result of whistleblowers, not ineffective tests.
amp300 said:so what you need to do is get Horner to become a registered CN forum user, and that way we can't insult him anymore.
Hugh Januss said:Why is it that BtheK seems to be posting a whole lot more right now while Mountainboy and his sidekick/sockpuppet Aleajactouf are both temporarily baninated?![]()
BillytheKid said:LA had talent. Abused it with PEDs.
DirtyWorks said:Not talent like Elite podium a grand tour clean talent. No way. National level talent? Probably.
That winning once a year was sure abusive!
Keep the dream alive! Wiggo was good for an Olympic year but it looks like the UCI has moved on. Don't worry Wiesel and Hein are always scouting for another doper.
Race Radio said:Getting Bruyneel, Celya, Marti, Ferrari, Del Moral out of the sport is a important first step
BillytheKid said:My point was you won't have the sport if you keep going. You keep fight battles, winning some, but the carnage takes it's toll and the money goes some where were it can get garanteed results. I suppose you'll next stop the flow of illegal drugs over the borders like with Prohibition. Such a major, major sucess. Yes, it would be nice, but somethings you can't stop for long. I think you can kill this sport. You can do that, and that would suit some just fine, but sport in general is another matter.
I think the best route is to put all efforts into several testing jurisdictions other than the UCI. For that matter, create a world body that can random test in any sport. It would be welcomed with open arms.![]()
Dave_1 said:Horner is very omerta...but needs to keep his career going I guess...still can't say al he wants. But he is I presume a redacted name in Travis Tygart's book. Kristin was rolling the joints and look at USA DNFers at 1998 worlds
Dylan Casey (USA)
David Clinger (USA)
Christopher Horner (USA)
Trent Klasna (USA)
Christian Vandevelde (USA)
Jonathan Vaughters (USA)
Dariusz Baranowski (POL)
Race Radio said:ex wife, kids to feed.....Part of getting paid $800,000 per year to show up "Prepared" for 4-5 races per year includes spewing nonsense.
Chris should share his blood values for the last few years. They look like the profile of Tour climbing stage
‏ said:@PaulWillerton nah the epo cowboy is Horner, according to the sideburned one his biopassport is "hilarious"
babastooey said:I've never heard of "iliotibial band friction syndrome." Granted, I'm not a doctor, but until someone informs me otherwise, I am going to assume that "iliotibial band friction syndrome" is just a fancy way of saying that "Johan is no longer my boss and therefore can't supply me anymore with the good stuff."
babastooey said:I've never heard of "iliotibial band friction syndrome." Granted, I'm not a doctor, but until someone informs me otherwise, I am going to assume that "iliotibial band friction syndrome" is just a fancy way of saying that "Johan is no longer my boss and therefore can't supply me anymore with the good stuff."