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Angliru said:
He almost beat Evans in that early stage of this year's Tour and Evans has one of the better sprints of the gc contenders, below Valverde but comparable to Samu. Of course that wasn't necessarily from a group. It was after he attacked the group, where Evans responded and he sort of baited Evans into leading out their sprint and he almost came around for the win.

Then if he races hard in Lombardy and takes some 'GC men' with him. He might even win.
 
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Publicus said:
That argument has been floating around in my head for awhile now--especially if the rider has to forfeit salary, winnings, etc as part of the suspension. If UCI wants to make the suspension longer then by all means propose it and pass it, but kicking a rider again after he's completed his suspension is a bit over the top.

You do have a point, but if I remember correctly that rule was established in ~2007 so that the people banned cause of Operacion Puerto wouldnt come back and influence the World Tour instantly. This was done cause everyone agreed not to sign any riders in Puerto but then Liquigas signed Basso and this rule was established.


(Correct me if I'm wrong.)
 
Havetts said:
You do have a point, but if I remember correctly that rule was established in ~2007 so that the people banned cause of Operacion Puerto wouldnt come back and influence the World Tour instantly. This was done cause everyone agreed not to sign any riders in Puerto but then Liquigas signed Basso and this rule was established.


(Correct me if I'm wrong.)

I don't think that is right--but I haven't followed it closely enough to state that with certainty. I'm talking with respect to the points earned so a team qualifies for WT. AC will receive his world tour points, but however they determine points for WT status for teams/licensing, he won't. It only serves to depress their earnings as far as I can tell.
 
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Publicus said:
I don't think that is right--but I haven't followed it closely enough to state that with certainty. I'm talking with respect to the points earned so a team qualifies for WT. AC will receive his world tour points, but however they determine points for WT status for teams/licensing, he won't. It only serves to depress their earnings as far as I can tell.

Well because of the banned riders not earning WT points, it is a 'deterrent' for teams trying to hire returning 'dopers/cheats/etc.' because they won't be earning them World Tour points.

I'm not 100% sure on the matter myself, I'm sure I've read this somewhere - I'll look it up this morning :).
 
albertocontador Alberto Contador
Muchas gracias a todos por vuestras muestras de apoyo,estoy enomemente agradecido.Esto me hara entrenar mas duro aun."Querer es Poder."

albertocontador Alberto Contador
Thanks all for your expressions of support.I am extremely grateful.This will make me train harder still"Where there is will there's a way"
 
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Jan Ullrich yesterday @Alberto:
"Zat's a hart djudgment I tidn't exschpeckt. May the force (tm) be with Alberto and carry him to a strong comeback in August.
A Jedi like him is gut for the bizzness."


„Das ist ein hartes Urteil, damit habe ich nicht gerechnet. Ich wünsche Alberto viel Kraft, dass er im August stark zurückkommt. Ein Fahrer wie er ist toll für die Branche.”

http://www.bild.de/sport/mehr-sport...lberto-contador-viel-kraft-22525970.bild.html
 
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Isn't that race in Spain what Armstrong's domestiques used to win as a consolation prize for helping @ the Tour?
I'm super stoked to watch a clean Tour peloton this year.
 
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warmfuzzies said:
Isn't that race in Spain what Armstrong's domestiques used to win as a consolation prize for helping @ the Tour?
I'm super stoked to watch a clean Tour peloton this year.

Vuelta takes place in July now. Tour is in August/September. Don't know why all the other big GC guns are going to the Vuelta though. Guess they're afraid of Contador.
 
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DenisMenchov said:
I just love Alberto Contador, he is the greatest. The Special One, the Great One, oh I can't wait for him to come back.





BAZINGA!!!


Don't forget "the chosen one"
 
Contador has only ever been "The Great One"

But I think now Ill start calling Samuel Sanchez "The Special One":D

Froome might become "The Chosen One" if he becomes the first British rider to win a GT. And the first African rider to win a gt.
 
The Hitch said:
Contador has only ever been "The Great One"

But I think now Ill start calling Samuel Sanchez "The Special One":D

Froome might become "The Chosen One" if he becomes the first British rider to win a GT. And the first African rider to win a gt.

Nah, Andy is The Chosen One. Chosen by Fabian and UCI to win le Tour 2010.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
No. He's just a hater. I actually thought he was on my ignore list, but somehow he's not.

I liked your list of Contador's RIGHTFUL victories on your signature! You should bring that back!
 
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The Hitch said:
Andy is the little bos

Unless intended ironically, "little boss" seems a little too grandiose for Andy.
Save for Cunego's prior claim, I would have suggested "little prince" or "petit prince" for his gentle philosophical demeanour, even when he has a fire in his belly. Here you can see him in the early Leopard Trek podium wear.

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Since Petit Prince is taken, how about "Little Chef". Here he is with his usual calm approach to descending:

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