the sceptic said:
at least he admits he was omerta.
I don't mind Evans tbh, it's not his fault he has fanboys like Lemond and this guy talking horse****.
At least he never pretended to be clean or talked crap about other dopers.
yes, Quenet. Jeff Quenet as he goes by in the press corps. Jean Francois more formally.
this quote, leaves some logic room "...might as well be remembered as the opener of a new era:the post-Lance Armstrong period marred by excessive doping"
so, this new era. mere
non-excessive doping?
and who is the arbiter of this,
non-excessive doping?
is recovery doping
non-excessive doping?
is doping with
butter on your head non-excessive doping?
is doping without getting caught
non-excessive doping?
is doping with an equivalent motoman or motowoman or motosky or motoCound that avoids the gendarmes and does not get caught
non-excessive doping?
is managing you blood parameters well not to trip the trip-wire in the bio-passport,
non-excessive doping?
is
non-excessive doping whatever you damn define it as being as long as you are not hit with an infraction or sanction?
how long is a piece of string?
zeno
I just dont unnerstan(sic) this
non-excessive doping.
access your doping
non-excessive! this is the new Cuddles Kwenay memo. It follows from the 2006 memo. It is like, an addendum to the new cool kids 2006 memo.
dope as long as you like. as long as you like
non-excessive doping.
now, I had a go at Betsy wrt her interpretation of evidence Frankie gave on the stand, and said for a layperson, it came off as mealy mouthed. But then I made the caveat later, that i misperceived the scenario on the witness stand, and it was prolly the counsel and attorney who came away looking like it was an incorrectly framed question. In the subject of the court, and on the stand, it was prolly perfectly framed and I was wrong.
wrt Quenet, and the cycling journalist Quenet. This is utter BS, and I have not misinterpreted this. I will not even give him a pass from writing in English and not his native French. He is a journalist, and he should have more rigour when writing about this subject. It just comes off as clumsy, and unprofessional.