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I bet van de Velde would have loved EPO though, one of the best amphetamine responders of his age. And, yes, a very sad story. Also a product of the peloton.pmcg76 said:Not doubting that, it is likely that Thurau was a massive charger so the idea that someone else could do it clean probably seemed entirely implausible to him. Hence why he completely ignored a clean rider on his own team, he probably just assumed that Skibby had to be doping.
The other rider quoted was Johan Van der Velde who was once again a massive charger who actually became addicted to amphetamines. He was so off his trolley he turned to petty crime and his life went completely of the rails resulting in him ending up in jail.
In 1989 he was riding for the TVM team(ironically with Skibby) and one night during the Giro he just upped and left without telling a soul, strangely half the team bikes disappeared at the same time and after initial concern, Van der Velde was found at home completely untroubled in the Netherlands.
Thankfully Van der Velde did eventually get his life sorted and both he and Thurau have sons riding in the pro peleton.
Saw him on Dutch TV a few weeks ago, not even feeling very sorry about his positive at Liege Bastogne Liege. Wtf man, U lost LBL
Don't forget, he was up in front of Hampsten and Breukink on the snowy Gavia in 1988.
His son is not too bad I believe.
