GJB123 said:
How convenient that Albatros of the two posts on the alleged Pascal Simon quote doesn't reply to the one that most clearly demonstrates his fallacy. Just to help him out I have quoted ultimobici so he can respond to that particular post as well, not that I trust him to reply to that post in the same way he keeps ignoring other posts that show his failed logic or show his lack of facts.
Regards
GJ
I have stated many times over here that my motto when interpreting people from cycling remarks over here is as follows:
1. Fully believe everything bad the cyclists say about themselves, always taking into account that it could be even worse than what they are saying.
2. Take with a pinch of salt remarks that do no fit into my view of cycling as being rotten to the core.
It is true that Millar says that Bellocq never gave him anything forbidden(?)
First of all, that does not mean that he is telling the truth.
Doctor Bellocq was an advocate of hormone rebalancing, which it is plain and simple an eufemism for doping.
You have ignored that fact which is far more serious than that remark of Millar. After all, it is not the case that MOST cyclists go about confessing their sins. Is it?
My intention was to link Lemond to a doctor linked to doping, which I have done not only once, but twice, with Dr Van Mol included.
Then it is up to the reader to deduce or conclude what kind of involvement Lemond had with those doctors.
By the way, I would like to know how hormone balancing is done without incurring in doping. If the anwser is not, why Millar contacted this doctor to take care of him if he was precisely famous for that kind of treatment.
Anyone can believe what they please. I know what I believe.