Steve H. said:http://www.shmkt.com/web-portfolio/pladadet/training_facility.html
Did this center become a reality?
Truth be told its not really a training center. Just an opportunity to flog real estate to the masses.
Steve H. said:http://www.shmkt.com/web-portfolio/pladadet/training_facility.html
Did this center become a reality?
thehog said:Supposedly its coming in the next few days
MarkvW said:Supposedly it will happen on a Tuesday and will be preceded by a drumroll!
thehog said:Yes Mark restraining order. And Tyler was never followed right.
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MarkvW said:Thanks for the non-sequitir, Hoggy! I'm still waiting for a restraining order to be entered, somewhere, anywhere . . .
But I'll admit that I am hurling rocks from my glass house.![]()
Berzin said:George Hincapie's committed non-committal appeal to the public-
"I um...I think Lance has done so much for the sport...
I um...we should be looking ahead...towards the future...um...
The past is the past...um...but I'm such a nice guy...everyone thinks so...um...
Everyone did the same thing, it's just that Lance was awesomer at it than every one else...um...
Lazer-like focus...no one's been tested more...
I think we should be looking ahead...um...I chose not to ride in the Olympics...or the World Championships...
Um, lazer-like focus on my family now...moving forward...um...
...been doping since lapping the field at every race in Central Park as an overgrown teenage doofus...daddy got me stuff to inject from Colombia...um...no one knows about that, though...no one cares because I'm such a nice guy...
Um...deep vein thrombosis in leg from EPO abuse...no one will ever know...um...
Berzin said:Hincapie does have a cycling apparel company, and the factory is in Colombia.
Third world labor and First world profits. Plus salary, bonuses, investments and endorsement deals.
Our company owned factory in Medellin, Colombia is run by George and Rich’s aunt and uncle, Marie and Jorge Hincapie. Together they have over 30 years of apparel manufacturing experience.
Sarcastic Wet Trout said:
zoltrinov said:Hincapie's new clothing label :
"Hincapie Fraud Wear"
Hincapie's latest line of cycling apparel is designed for those with comfort and style in mind.
Specifically tailored for those individuals who aim to "RIDE" faster. "CLIMB" faster. And "Time Trial" Faster.
The latest Hincapie clothing line includes one free Vial of EPO for every customer who spends in excess of $400.
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"Three years ago, I was approached by US Federal investigators, and more recently by USADA, and asked to tell of my personal experience in these matters. I would have been much more comfortable talking only about myself, but understood that I was obligated to tell the truth about everything I knew. So that is what I did."
"Early in my professional career, it became clear to me that, given the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs by cyclists at the top of the profession, it was not possible to compete at the highest level without them. I deeply regret that choice and sincerely apologize to my family, teammates and fans."
This is so weak, that's disgusting.Benotti69 said:Hincapie's statement about his confession
http://www.bicycling.com/news/pro-cycling/george-hincapie-admits-doping?page=0,1
So gracious
Deeply felt, not!
cineteq said:This is so weak, that's disgusting.
Benotti69 said:Yeah, pretty much doing the absolute minimum to try and save what little credibility he may have left after this.
Does anyone believe Hincapie stopped charging in 2006? No way.
thehog said:Thanks Hog.
Yes, perfectly timed retirement and statement, so much respect for him. NOT.BroDeal said:I think it is a reasonable statement.
Benotti69 said:Yeah, pretty much doing the absolute minimum to try and save what little credibility he may have left after this.
Does anyone believe Hincapie stopped charging in 2006? No way.
BroDeal said:I think it is a reasonable statement.
Maxiton said:Remember how he had leadership of USPS in the 2006 Tour and was expected to dominate, or at least do well, and he instead fell apart? And that was all she wrote for Hincapie as team leader . . . .
Could be he faced a choice, and made it.