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Michael Rogers positive for clenbuterol

Jul 21, 2012
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lol what? who the hell tests positive at Japan cup?

I guess this means he started doping after he left sky.
 
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the sceptic said:
lol what? who the hell tests positive at Japan cup?

I guess this means he started doping after he left sky.

Ever see Apocalypse Now?

"Never get out of the boat! Never get out of the f*cking boat!"
 
Oct 16, 2009
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the sceptic said:
lol what? who the hell tests positive at Japan cup?

I guess this means he started doping after he left sky.
Well, that's a myth. Rogers never actually raced with Sky. *Brailsford mind trick*

I guess now we know why Rogers didn't slow down all that much after leaving Sky.
 
This is so weird, I mean, seriously, doping at Japan Cup? An insignificant race before vacation period? Was he already trying to stay slim while going down on the sumo wrestlers food or something?

Cycling never ceases to amaze me.
 
the sceptic said:
lol what? who the hell tests positive at Japan cup?

I guess this means he started doping after he left sky.

The problem is, even if it is just another post-tour crit, it has to have some kind of testing because of the race's category.

I'll be very interested to see if the pace of AAF's keeps up. If it does, it suggests something has changed at the UCI. Not entirely for the better. These aren't happening in July at the TdF.
 
Jul 21, 2012
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Arnout said:
This is so weird, I mean, seriously, doping at Japan Cup? An insignificant race before vacation period? Was he already trying to stay slim while going down on the sumo wrestlers food or something?

Cycling never ceases to amaze me.

Tinkov got a bit too cocky, so Cookson put his foot down.