Don't be late Pedro said:My mistake... damn you twitter. I should really have picked that up.
Don't be hasty Pedro.
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Don't be late Pedro said:My mistake... damn you twitter. I should really have picked that up.
Haha. Well, its a good reminder to not just take everything at face value and question before accepting.Zam_Olyas said:Don't be hasty Pedro.
wawa8223 said:Whaddaya know? No racing today, but a conveniently executed doping story on the rest day should keep the papers a'buzz all day. Geez.....
wawa8223 said:Whaddaya know? No racing today, but a conveniently executed doping story on the rest day should keep the papers a'buzz all day. Geez.....
Vino attacks everyone said:yea, where are my blood brothers?
Maxiton said:So when are they raiding the Sky rooms?
clipperton said:the tinfoil hat wearer in me says that the timing of this is just emperor rupert's ploy to divert attention away from the team sky ****-taking.
FignonLeGrand said:How stupid are you? You actually think the french would raid a french team to take the heat of a British team? Possibly the most idiotic post of all time
Logic-is-your-friend said:So how much credibility did the leaked suspicion list ever have? Di Grégorio was listed with a mere 2 on that list. If i'm not mistaken, there have been other riders caught from this list that weren't high up there?
FignonLeGrand said:How stupid are you? You actually think the french would raid a french team to take the heat of a British team? Possibly the most idiotic post of all time
Lanark said:It has a lot of credibility. There is an extremely high likelihood that anyone with a 5 or higher is doping. That doesn't prove that anyone with a lower number is clean, just that their blood values at that time weren't suspicious. It has little relevance for the Di Gregorio case, he became a suspect in 2011, the list is from 2010, and it looks like he is suspected of buying steroids, something that wouldn't show up on that list.
Logic-is-your-friend said:Then how come they haven't been able to catch anyone in over two years from those high on this list?
Logic-is-your-friend said:Then how come they haven't been able to catch anyone in over two years from those high on this list?
FignonLeGrand said:How stupid are you? You actually think the french would raid a french team to take the heat of a British team? Possibly the most idiotic post of all time
Mellow Velo said:In the face of some recent intense competition, too.
webvan said:I think the title "Cofidis Raided" title is incorrect, it seems that Di Gregorio was arrested (and his room possibly searched) after he was found calling a dope reseller (likely the other two guys arrested).
So when did Sanquer leave Astana ?
webvan said:I think the title "Cofidis Raided" title is incorrect, it seems that Di Gregorio was arrested (and his room possibly searched) after he was found calling a dope reseller (likely the other two guys arrested).
So when did Sanquer leave Astana ?