Liege - Bastogne - Liege

Page 36 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.
Mar 11, 2009
3,273
1
0
luckyboy said:
Hard to do if you support clean riders who get robbed of victories by these guys.

So if you think they're clean, they're clean?
Just because they're vocal about being anti-dope? Like Cunego, like Armstrong?

Support clean riders: visit your local juniors race.
 
Jan 18, 2010
3,059
0
0
David Millar was banned and was repentent, and took a very long time to get his form back..

Vinokourov is an unrepentant drugs cheat so you have to take this result with a pinch of salt, Its a very bad situation for cycling.
 
May 9, 2009
638
0
0
On getting a second chance after doing your time:

Parrot23 said:
NOT if you are unrepentant. Sorry, dude.

Yeah.....and soooo many of the current riders ARE repentant? ha!

"I doped?!? Are you serious?!? I am soooo clean my *** squeaks!!"

Vino did his time...NOTHING in the rules says how he is supposed to ACT!
This is bike racing, not the effing catholic church! ha! get over it!
(oops...maybe not the best comparison! lol)

Sorry...this totally belongs in the Clinic....I'm sure by tomorrow the mods will have moved a good 500 posts to another thread...
 
Apr 11, 2009
2,250
0
0
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
That's fine, you can hate the guy, but shouldn't be saying it's a sad day for cycling. Whatever his attitude was regarding his conviction he still did the time, has come back and won the race fair and square. If millar won RVV people wouldn't say its a sad day for cycling.. news flash they did the same sh!t. And irregardless of their 'attitudes' it shouldn't reflect differently on the sport.

Like others have said, cycling is what it is.

Okay, fair enough, but then I also welcome Lance. Can't have it both ways.
 
Apr 11, 2009
2,250
0
0
Bala Verde said:
so we go through the whole (judeo-christian) catharsis forgiveness charade? :rolleyes:

Perhaps Vino read Nietzsche...

No, the "charade" of the Western judicial tradition. Trivial thing, eh?

Jailhouse dudes have their preferences.
 
Mar 10, 2009
7,268
1
0
auscyclefan94 said:
What hope does this world have? Our sports people cheat and the people who run the country are cheats and are corrupt!

people cheat everywhere, in Uni, at work, in society at large, in business, on wal straat, in criminal business, in war and in peace. Lawyers cheat, students do, the clergy does, politicians, cyclists, football players, perhaps even some family members.

No one is an altar boy... :p
 
Apr 11, 2009
2,250
0
0
sublimit said:
David Millar was banned and was repentent, and took a very long time to get his form back..

Vinokourov is an unrepentant drugs cheat so you have to take this result with a pinch of salt, Its a very bad situation for cycling.


And Basso. Props to Basso and Millar.
 
Mar 11, 2009
3,273
1
0
sublimit said:
David Millar was banned and was repentent, and took a very long time to get his form back..

Vinokourov is an unrepentant drugs cheat so you have to take this result with a pinch of salt.

Millar was caught with his hand in the cookie jar and suddenly became Holier-Than-Thou. I don't trust that anymore than Vino. If you get caught IMO you should shut up, I'd spit on Millar as a fellow pro.

Vino is way more talented than Millar, so your comparison doesn't really make sense.
 
Oct 23, 2009
77
0
0
Beautifull racing today, not thrilled with the outcome, but some fantastic moments really. Gilbert excelent! Saxo bad, Liqui even worse. Feel sory for Gesink, Nibali, Kreuziger, Tony Martin, Velits brothers, Monfort etc., they better start thinking about how much successfull they want to be in this sport. Fast.

But hey that is pro cycling. :)
 
Moondance said:
So what? Whatever brings people to the sport, right? If Gesink had (magically :rolleyes:) won today I'd be bouncing off the walls

I'm back!

000_Par3199149-300x183.jpg
 
Jul 11, 2009
790
0
0
Bala Verde said:
No one is an altar boy... :p

And if you were, you dont want to talk about it now.

I liked living in Eastern Europe, there is none of this BS self deprocating rubbish. You say what you want, it's not rude it just a different culture.
 
Mar 11, 2009
3,273
1
0
Parrot23 said:
And Basso. Props to Basso and Millar.

Are you being sarcastic?

Basso denied, denied some more, gave his dog another name, swore on his children, signed a new contract, denied some more and when he really had no other options left but admitting or committing suicide, he said he planned to dope but didn't actually do it.

Really, props.
 
ak-zaaf said:
So if you think they're clean, they're clean?
Just because they're vocal about being anti-dope? Like Cunego, like Armstrong?

Support clean riders: visit your local juniors race.

What, so there are no clean professional cyclists?

Also, how dare you imply I support Cunego or Armstrong :p


Parrot23 said:
And Basso. Props to Basso and Millar.

Basso who came 4th in 2 GTs last year? :rolleyes:
 
Apr 11, 2009
2,250
0
0
ak-zaaf said:
Are you being sarcastic?

Basso denied, denied some more, gave his dog another name, swore on his children, signed a new contract, denied some more and when he really had no other options left but admitting or committing suicide, he said he planned to dope but didn't actually do it.

Really, props.

I'm giving props to his subsequent performance, to the FACTS. Do as I do, not do as I say. Every heard that? LOL