Yeah, she should know her place and only speak when ordered. FFS...Moose McKnuckles said:Looks as though Wigans can't fight his own battles, so he sends in his wife to yap on Twitter in his defense.
Benotti69 said:If Vaughters/Slipstream are another USPS it would be a near death knell for cycling as far those who follow the sport and are anti doping are concerned.
but it would not be surprising. his riders are not outspoken about anti doping as i feel they should be, but maybe because that would effect business.
Maxiton said:Yeah. I try to maintain a pragmatic view of doping in cycling, but if this turned out to be the case, my interest in the sport would probably wane. At the very least I'd become a total fanboy of the Armstrong/Pantani era, because at least they kept the noise about "riding clean" to a minimum - proclaiming it only when cornered.
BroDeal said:I suspect that Flandis is off the reservation because something has happened to end his False Claims lawsuit. His behavior has changed, and it no longer appears that his message is being crafted by someone else.
I'd keep watching, but I'd become so cynical I'd bite my tongue by accident eventually and poison myself. And I'd cheer and celebrate whenever someone went down.Benotti69 said:me i'd go back to watching pre epo era stuff and forget about everything after that.![]()
euanli said:http://www.versus.com/blogs/the-experts-opinion/the-inside-story-of-matt-whites-firing/
Looks like Landis is now going after Vaughters and Wiggins. Calling for Vaughters to be suspended from cycling and claiming Wiggins' 2009 TDF blood profile is similar to his in 2006. I'm starting to be a bit confused what Landis' priorities are now.
TexPat said:I don't think Floyd is wrong in doing this at all. Expose the hypocrisy. Force transparency.
And, "off the reservation" is rather racist BroDeal.
maltiv said:Unlike the Armstrong case, Landis has no sort of proof here and it doesn't seem like he has seen anything suspicious himself. I would have been a lot more concerned if he had some plausible story as well, but as long as he bases this on nothing but the fact that JV doped, which he has more or less admitted, then there's nothing in it. Ultimately I think Landis is just angered by Wiggins' comments, which is perfectly understandable.
maltiv said:Unlike the Armstrong case, Landis has no sort of proof here and it doesn't seem like he has seen anything suspicious himself. I would have been a lot more concerned if he had some plausible story as well, but as long as he bases this on nothing but the fact that JV doped, which he has more or less admitted, then there's nothing in it. Ultimately I think Landis is just angered by Wiggins' comments, which is perfectly understandable.
sniper said:I think Landis bases his accusations on years of experience.
He's the Donny Brasco of cycling.
andy1234 said:Armstrong must be delighted with this latest turn of events. Landis is doing a nice job of damaging his own reputation all by himself.
Did Landis stay in touch with them after 2006?Benotti69 said:these guys all know what's going on in each others camps/teams
remember the text messaging between JV and Frankie Andreu about Uniballer/Hog emptying Landis's blood down the sink during the 95 TdF cause he signed with Phonak....
Benotti69 said:these guys all know what's going on in each others camps/teams..
I'm not a big believer in media solving problems
speaking out re radios may change that reality. Only better science and solid actions, not words, change reality re doping
maltiv said:Unlike the Armstrong case, Landis has no sort of proof here and it doesn't seem like he has seen anything suspicious himself. I would have been a lot more concerned if he had some plausible story as well, but as long as he bases this on nothing but the fact that JV doped, which he has more or less admitted, then there's nothing in it. Ultimately I think Landis is just angered by Wiggins' comments, which is perfectly understandable.
ergmonkey said:To be fair, guys like Merckx and LeMond were top junior pursuiters because they were top junior riders at everything.
That is quite different, I would argue, from adult riders who began by focusing more or less exclusively on the pursuit (think Boardman, McGee, Wiggins). I'm not suggesting that the transformation from pursuit rider to GT rider is impossible, but I do think that comparing Wiggins to obvious natural GC talents like Merckx and Lemond is not particularly helpful.
MacRoadie said:You're just never going to let go of that hope that Landis is the key to the case against Armstrong, are you...
hrotha said:Did Landis stay in touch with them after 2006?
Altitude said:I thought we were legalising doping. Now he wants Vaughters suspended for participating in doping? God he's insane.
Mambo95 said:McGee came 8th in the Giro and Boardman came 2nd in the Dauphine, so they could both climb a bit when they put their mind to it.