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JMBeaushrimp said:THAT utterly blew my mind!
That move then subsequently burst my bubble when it came to his parents (whom I used to respect very much). They're either naive or they're complicit.
JMBeaushrimp said:THAT utterly blew my mind!
Martin318is said:Just so you know, the posts were made when it was 1:25am for me - I was asleep. When I went to look at the offending post just now they had been appropriately edited by the person that wrote them.
In the circumstances, if he does it again in this thread I will be adding a day to whatever suspension is handed down.
BotanyBay said:That move then subsequently burst my bubble when it came to his parents (whom I used to respect very much). They're either naive or they're complicit.
BotanyBay said:That move then subsequently burst my bubble when it came to his parents (whom I used to respect very much). They're either naive or they're complicit.
BotanyBay said:That move then subsequently burst my bubble when it came to his parents (whom I used to respect very much). They're either naive or they're complicit.
ludwig said:Ok, so what would you say if I argue that Discovery/Postal is just as clean or cleaner because they hardly ever had any positives?
Given the history of the sport and the excellent reasons to dope, shouldn't the burden of proof rest with those making the assertion of cleanliness? Can you give concrete positive reasons to believe riders are more likely to be clean on Garmin then other teams?
JMBeaushrimp said:I have a really hard time thinking poorly of parents when I don't know the inner workings of their lives with their children.
I can't see them being naive, nor can see them being okay with their kid being exposed to the dark side of the force (to borrow your metaphor).
Maybe he was offered a long-term deal that was so sweet he couldn't refuse, coupled with some binding legal niceties from his parents.
Or... Maybe I'm naive and complicit in being an idiot...
Well I certainly don't take JV (or anyone else) at "their word', nor have I problem with others remaining sceptical, as I am too - in particular Wiggans in 2009 and with the attempted signing of Contador.Ferminal said:I agree, whilst I'm not going to openly slam them, I'm not willing to accept all the proclamations of cleanliness just because JV is a nice guy. Every ProTour team is clean, every ProTour team is dirty, no one really knows. What we do know is that there are lot of dopers, and very few ProTour riders testing positive. We know how "easy" it is to avoid testing positive.
JV is no different from any other manager/DS/rider suggesting that they are clean, we simply don't know. For all we know JV genuinely believes his team is clean but behind his back there are a few who knew what they had to do to be competitive.
So whilst others might be happy to take JV for his word, I hope they can also accept that some of us feel we have valid reasons to remain skeptical.
JMBeaushrimp said:The bolded is what I've heard from guys on the road. Maybe he's just growing up as a cyclist...
As to his cleanliness, unfortunately you're often painted with the same brush as those whose company you keep. Dirty teams is right...
Dr. Maserati said:JV has credibility because he put his money where his mouth is and set up a team that has an environment where you are not forced to dope.
TexPat said:It is a very nice place to live. That must be it. There are lots of farmacias, too.
tubularglue said:i thought this thread was about JV
buckwheat said:He gave me an open invite to Walsh, Kimmage, and Howman/WADA.
I asked JV for the contact info a few days ago via Private Message and haven't heard back.![]()
The discussion about Girona stems from the fact that Garmin riders live there. We're discussing the validity of Girona as a base for a clean team. I don't see how this isn't about JV just because we're not mentioning him in every post.Martin318is said:When I get a chance I am going to split out most of the last 30 posts into their own thread.
However, until I do - this is a JV thread. If you can't keep on that topic then don't post in it.
A few years ago I had an e-mail exchange with someone from the National Hockey League. All I did was send an e-mail to various combinations of his name @nhl.com and he replied.BotanyBay said:You can probably converse with all three of them without the aid of JV. They're just regular guys with jobs. I used to regularly exchange emails with **** Pound. Usually it was me asking him to curb his public opinions, as I felt he was doing more harm than good. But he usually wrote back. WADA: Easy. Times of London?: Easy. Walsh? Try his publisher.
BotanyBay said:You can probably converse with all three of them without the aid of JV. They're just regular guys with jobs. I used to regularly exchange emails with **** Pound. Usually it was me asking him to curb his public opinions, as I felt he was doing more harm than good. But he usually wrote back. WADA: Easy. Times of London?: Easy. Walsh? Try his publisher.
bike_framed said:A few years ago I had an e-mail exchange with someone from the National Hockey League. All I did was send an e-mail to various combinations of his name @nhl.com and he replied.
Still, unless they have asked him not to, JV should give you the contact info as he said he would.
buckwheat said:Which leads to the question, why did JV feel the need to respond to me in the first place?
....
So, it's been a week, JV has clarified nothing. How much longer should it be until the extent of the doping situation is clarified JV?
Or was JV's strategy steam control?
We're waiting.
He appeared to explain that in his first post to the OP - he felt that much of the critisim was unwarranted and that 'we' should do some more research and get our information correct.buckwheat said:It's not that I want to do detective work, or ask Kimmage or Walsh to do their jobs for free. As the next poster points out;
Which leads to the question, why did JV feel the need to respond to me in the first place?
Was it the name calling? Or, did he dislike being unfavorably compared to ordinary people who did speak out and changed the world from far less powerful/influential positions than the one he currently holds?
So, it's been a week, JV has clarified nothing. How much longer should it be until the extent of the doping situation is clarified JV?
Or was JV's strategy steam control?
We're waiting.
tubularglue said:i am thinking for a number of reason
he pays for advertising on the site
you called him spineless
most companies that advertise (the biggest companies)have a vested interest on how they are percieved on this forum
and, oh yeah, a lot of people read this forum
Dr. Maserati said:He appeared to explain that in his first post to the OP - he felt that much of the critisim was unwarranted and that 'we' should do some more research and get our information correct.
Also a quick look at his profile shows JV has not been 'active' here since last Wednesday (the 10th).