thehog said:That and every other team was at it as well. Along with Sky replicating his model which he should have patented back in 99.
Every team was not doing transfusions.....or paying off the UCI.....or getting advanced notice of tests...
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thehog said:That and every other team was at it as well. Along with Sky replicating his model which he should have patented back in 99.
Race Radio said:Every team was not doing transfusions.....or paying off the UCI.....or getting advanced notice of tests...
thehog said:Calm down. You know what I mean.
You missed my point.
Bruyneel knows Lance never should have come back. He already had a new golden egg in Contador. But he wasn't strong enough to tell him 'no'.
With you were as passionate about Froome as you are about Lance. Sheesh!
Bruyneel said:“If Armstrong had not come back and if I had included Landis in the squad again, all of this would never have happened. I am two hundred percent convinced of that. Without those two facts, we would be talking completely differently,” Bruyneel said.
Chef_Vodnik said:And he would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
Digger said:Come on now Hog, doping died with Lance and Johan.
Guys who have lunch don't dope!
thehog said:Porte tested positive for the rocket salad
We are 13 months further. What is new?Race Radio said:As soon as he stepped of the plane The Hog was served
Can't say I didn't tell you....
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/sportwereld/cnt/DMF20130611_00618429Nevertheless, the man is not alone. Many ex-riders jump into the breach for Bruyneel. "As a rider you always have the choice to go along with it. No one can force you, "sounds certified. Also Jonathan Vaughters, a former teammate of Armstrong, shares this opinion. "Bruyneel has never forced me to take drugs', let Vaughters know via email.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:We are 13 months further. What is new?
Well, Johnny says:
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/sportwereld/cnt/DMF20130611_00618429
Bruyneel
Saiz
Riis
Lefevre
Ferretti
Unzue
Maini
Martinelli
Stanga
Fill in any friggin name
They are all the same. Dont think Bruyneel was one of a kind.
And, they are all still involved in the new clean pro-cycling.
Just a question, who forced Zabriskie to dope at CSC?
Zam_Olyas said:What is it with Cycling and looking someone in the eye?
Manolo is the Vino of the DS's. Manolo is a friend for life.Samson777 said:Which top team is Saiz leading?
enrecul said:What if cyclingnews and every other media outlet just stopped interviewing and writing about brunyeel. Seriously who cares about him? The guy is a ******.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:We are 13 months further. What is new?
Well, Johnny says:
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/sportwereld/cnt/DMF20130611_00618429
Bruyneel
Saiz
Riis
Lefevre
Ferretti
Unzue
Maini
Martinelli
Stanga
Fill in any friggin name
They are all the same. Dont think Bruyneel was one of a kind.
And, they are all still involved in the new clean pro-cycling.
Just a question, who forced Zabriskie to dope at CSC?
What I really meant, we are more than a year onwards, Armstrong is down, the other ones accused/guilty ones havent even had their hearings?Race Radio said:What is new? Did you miss this?
http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2013/February/13-civ-224.html
Ferretti, Saiz, Stanga and Bruyneel are still involved in cycling?
You didn't read Zabriskie affidavit did you?
JRTinMA said:It's 100% true! The problem is he's moaning about getting caught, not the role he played in one of the biggest cases of sporting fraud in history.
thehog said:Served pizza.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/exclusive-interview-with-johan-bruyneel
I'm warming to the Hog. Speaks straight.
been a president in a very difficult period but the problem is that he's not been able to pick his battles. For example, the stupid battle he had with the teams about the radios, it may seem irrelevant in the big picture, and in fact it is, but he lost a real opportunity there to get the professional teams closer to him, and because of his insistence and not wanting to consider the opinion of the teams, he lost the support of the teams. Now I know that the teams don't vote on who's elected president, so that's maybe why he didn't think it was too important. Anyway, he's had too many battles. I can relate quite good to that. I'm a bit of the same kind sometimes. If you don't know how to pick you're battles at some point you're done.
thehog said:This quote interests me.
It seems Pat is not all bad if Hog has some empathy.
Are you just trying to stick one to Vaughters here?
hrotha said:Speak for yourself. I thought the talk about the merger was pretty interesting.