Parker said:Her team folded in 2009 and she didn't have one for 2010. And then there's Marianne Vos.
If Bartolucci is some game changing doping magician, how did Cooke win two World Cups, two Grande Boucles, a Giro Donne, three Fleches, Thuringer Rundfart, RVV and be ranked World no.1 etc before she'd even met him?
You are right on this one Jimmy. Nevertheless the dottore Fabio is troublesome but maybe/perhaps even a dope doc sometimes just gives training advise. Haven't seen Cooke sdoing ome supernatural things, if you know what I mean.JimmyFingers said:honestly it beggars belief when a sports person like Nicole can bare her soul then way she does in that statement and still get lazy criticism here, like she's upholding omerta or more so she's a cheat. It stinks of the bias and sneering I loathe about this place
It is one of the most heartfelt, admirable statements to come out of the sport and deserves our respect
Benotti69 said:She was riding on Italian teams. End of.
Hawkwood said:She was in that famous Italian team Halfords Bikehut when she won the Olympic road race and World Championship in 2008.
Mellow Velo said:You really don't see a roll for doctors in sports, at all, do you?
You are right: words fail me at this juncture.
Benotti69 said:Try and follow the thread. When she won the Olympics and Worlds she was working with Bartolucci.
Before that she was riding with Italian teams.
After the worlds & Olympics she was no longer working with Bartoclucci she won very little.
She did very little on Cippolini's team, why?. I have no proof of Cooke being a doper. Her work with Bartolucci is questionable. Her career took a dive after that Peak. She is retiring at 29 which is very young for a women athlete. Women have a longer physical peak then men.
As i stated and all the Brits flag waving fans ignored was that I hoped she was clean but there was a BIG ? in my opinion over her.
Hawkwood said:According to the original article in the Independent she first saw Bartolucci in September 2007, this was after 2006 that some have held to be her best ever season.
Benotti69 said:Try and follow the thread. When she won the Olympics and Worlds she was working with Bartolucci.
Before that she was riding with Italian teams.
After the worlds & Olympics she was no longer working with Bartoclucci she won very little.
She did very little on Cippolini's team, why?. I have no proof of Cooke being a doper. Her work with Bartolucci is questionable. Her career took a dive after that Peak. She is retiring at 29 which is very young for a women athlete. Women have a longer physical peak then men.
As i stated and all the Brits flag waving fans ignored was that I hoped she was clean but there was a BIG ? in my opinion over her.
Benotti69 said:She was riding on Italian teams. End of.
Cyivel said:This ****ing place sometimes.
Cycle Chic said:its ROLE not roll....mr mellow my name is not !!! bwahahahahahahahaha
Dr. Maserati said:So...........................................
Mellow Velo said:Oh, so now it's Italian teams.
So much for Bartolucci.
He didn't really deliver the required dirt.
Move along.
It's really about everybody, regardless, having to be dirty isn't it?
Too right.
Ah. Another of your usual, insightful, finger on the pulse contributions.
Benotti69 said:Cooke feels the 2008 to be her best.
level playing field.Mellow Velo said:You started this whole bunch of crap by saying her results all came under Bertolucci's "guidance".
This fails to explain 2006, so you then come up with Italian teams.
You are yet to explain how she was so far ahead of the rest as a junior.
4 World titles.
I suppose this doesn't count.
You hope she was clean? Yeah...........right.
Bernie's eyesore said:It seems suspicious that she had a bad injury in 2007 but still managed to win Olympic Gold a year later. There is only one way this could be achieved and we all know how. She's beginning to look like the female Lance!
Benotti69 said:Wearing your rubber gloves Doc?
Dr. Maserati said:To wade through your arguement, then I would need more than rubber gloves.
So, care to actually attempt to try to make some sort of logical point about her career after 2008.
Dr. Maserati said:To wade through your arguement, then I would need more than rubber gloves.
So, care to actually attempt to try to make some sort of logical point about her career after 2008.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...ng-i-was-in-pain-i-wanted-to-quit-966040.html"And he took me to see a doctor he'd worked with before with other athletes, Fabio Bartolucci, and he was able to offer advice and guidelines on how I could try and progress. And things started progressing. They were going OK – still not great – but then in March Fabio took on my coaching as well, and with his medical knowledge he was able to really help prescribe the training for my needs and my limits. And since then it's all been going well. It is a big turnaround. I think it's because I really believed in my dream and really wanted to make it happen and didn't give up when perhaps I might have done."
Cyivel said:This ****ing place sometimes.
Mellow Velo said:He hasn't made a roaring success of her pre-2008 career, either.
Her 2006 and 2007 Italian team was, in fact, Swiss.
Winterfold said:This.
An all round badass, I'd love to see her dish out some pain to the Clinic muppets on their trikes and bathchairs
Benotti69 said:Swiss? well nothing to see there, the Swiss along with the Brits dont dope.
I would advise people to follow the link rather than just read sniper's selected bit. The two preceeding paragraphs detail her knees problems and that it was that that lead her to Bartolucci.sniper said:whatever the case, bartolucci wasn't there to treat her knee, so it seems:
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...ng-i-was-in-pain-i-wanted-to-quit-966040.html
