Go away Ricco

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Seems like most forum members with their finger on the doping pulse have got this right.
Ricco speaks the truth. It may not be couched in the most diplomatic of language, but the fact is, fans from the historical cycling nations are less naive about doping.

His words are open, his message clear. He does not speak in riddles, as do others, who would have us believe that cycling has entered a new, eutopian era.

It is hypocrital, when Ricco is lambasted by those who would defend the likes of Valverde, Armstrong or Flandis.
 
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Mellow Velo said:
Seems like most forum members with their finger on the doping pulse have got this right.
Ricco speaks the truth. It may not be couched in the most diplomatic of language, but the fact is, fans from the historical cycling nations are less naive about doping.

His words are open, his message clear. He does not speak in riddles, as do others, who would have us believe that cycling has entered a new Eutopian era.

It is hypocrital, when Ricco is lambasted by those who would defend the likes of Valverde, Armstrong or Flandis.

I'm not hypocritical...I hate all the cheatin *******s...
 
can't say that i like the cut of his jib, but i'm waiting to see if Cavendish takes a swing or not...
and to see if the peleton gives him a Simeoni-like reception for this 'speaking the truth'...
 

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If Ricco is representative of the youngsters who are entering the pro ranks,
organizations like BikePure may as well fold and go home. Doomed.

+1 on the "Go Away Cobra" sentiment.
 
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I was okay with what Ricco was saying re his own doping and the sport in general but I dislike tremendously the way he tried to distance himself from his girlfriend & mother of his child. That was low.