jens_attacks said:incredible what pro cycling became,the whhore of all sports that's it.a superstar to be treated like a homeless junkie...in this moment,rat mcquaid should quit immediately and uci disappear.
Moviefan1203 said:and are already playing the angle that whoever finishes second is very likely to be the eventual winner anyway.
Haha, ever wondered why Menchov and Andy would think that?jens_attacks said:that's nonsense.who the hell believes that?races finish and are won on the road not in the labs and are not decided by fat fuccs who never rode a bike.
ask denis after heras affair,he never said he won that vuelta.ask andy after tin-tin and alberto.
what happens on the road,stays on the road.i don't care about wikipedia results.
jens_attacks said:that's nonsense.who the hell believes that?races finish and are won on the road not in the labs and are not decided by fat fuccs who never rode a bike.
ask denis after heras affair,he never said he won that vuelta.ask andy after tin-tin and alberto.
what happens on the road,stays on the road.i don't care about wikipedia results.
Moviefan1203 said:Cheaters shouldn't have trophies.
forumlurker said:this promotion is targeted at american audiences, is it not? i think most of us who would watch the giro or any race without a certain retired american already accept that doping is widespread in pro athletics. it's a bit of an odd way to promote the giro, but to me, the greater message is that the world's best gt rider is showing up to race the best gt, and not whether i think he or anyone else is a doper.
inb4 clinic
Escarabajo said:Maybe this one will go into the Clinic.
Granville57 said:WTF is THIS?!
I was watching País Vasco on Universal Sports, and this was the commercial they ran for the 2011 Giro d’Italia:...
Granville57 said:And here is where they are really being coy:
The ad opens with ever-suggestive line, "...champion or fraud"
But as I mentioned in the other thread, it wasn't until seeing the link to the ad that I realized that they slipped in the "chaingate" footage.
They are most certainly implying doping with the opening line of the ad (and that is clearly how most people on here have interpreted it) but then they show footage of him passing Schleck at the TdF (different race altogether, but why get bogged down in the details?) so that is their convenient cop out!
Then they can just claim. "Oh no, we were just referring to his tactics at the TdF. Ya' know, was it 'honorable' for him to pass Andy like that?"
Guaranteed that will be their story line to hide behind like the spineless tools that Versus has proven themselves to be.
Same old, same old.
Oldman said:You could just say you don't like P & P. That's what you're talking about, right?
Granville57 said:And here is where they are really being coy:
The ad opens with ever-suggestive line, "...champion or fraud"
But as I mentioned in the other thread, it wasn't until seeing the link to the ad that I realized that they slipped in the "chaingate" footage.
They are most certainly implying doping with the opening line of the ad (and that is clearly how most people on here have interpreted it) but then they show footage of him passing Schleck at the TdF (different race altogether, but why get bogged down in the details?) so that is their convenient cop out!
Then they can just claim. "Oh no, we were just referring to his tactics at the TdF. Ya' know, was it 'honorable' for him to pass Andy like that?"
Guaranteed that will be their story line to hide behind like the spineless tools that Versus has proven themselves to be.
Same old, same old.
Granville57 said:It already did...
Mods, maybe we could merge these into one?
The Clinic posts were part of the "interesting piece on Contador" thread, posts #57 to #69.
I put mine in The Clinic for obvious reasons but the topic seems more up for a general discussion. With the impending merger of the two networks, there will be probably be plenty of topics like these to keep a thread busy.
I was thinking of "Universal Versus Integrity" for a title?![]()