LaFlorecita said:Really?It's absolutely horrible. At least I'm not alone... (plus a friend of mine has it too.)
ferryman said:A wee bit of advice. Get the tissues/chocs/wine in and get a couple of your best friends round for support on judgement day
Seriouslythough, I hope I'm wrong.
LaFlorecita said:I think he's going to be cleared, is that news too?
ggusta said:It would make more sense for them to clear him, so I would guess they will ban him.![]()
LaFlorecita said:Would that make more sense? Where? How? When?
LaFlorecita said:Would that make more sense? Where? How? When?
ggusta said:Cycle racing, particularly at the highest levels, has completely painted painted itself into a corner. They permitted this stuff to go on forever without getting serious about it. If anyone thinks this is a 'Contador problem' they may be on some drugs themselves!
Along comes the Michael Jordan or Tiger Woods of cycling and they are stuck on the horns of a dilemma of their own creation. Ban him (hypocritically), and relegate the sport to even greater anonymity or not ban him (and thumb their nose at their own rules, which they've been doing for decades).
Either decision is pointless now because the sport has lost all integrity. But I think this guy is a lot more similar to Tiger Woods than hardcore cycling fans realize because the hardcore people are going to watch regardless if he is there or not. He brings a fan base all his own that is not going to pay any attention to a race he isn't a part of. Is it going to be a night and day difference? I doubt it. Golf is surviving after the Woods fiasco, but the excitement level without him on top of his game is different. I am going to take some arrows, but given the fact that banning one bad apple only leaves about ....ohhh 99% of the peloton as bad apples... it's a hard thing to do in his case.
Again, if the sport hadn't forfeited its integrity long ago, it would be a simple decision to ban him, but then again, if it hadn't done so, would he (and the rest of the peloton) be doping?
ChrisE said:I'm sure CAS will take all of that into account.![]()
LaFlorecita said:My Spanish isn't flawless, so correct me if I'm wrong, but in this article Flavio Becca says he thinks the Israeli judge might be biased because the Saxobank team camp was held in Israel and that he thinks everything was already decided beforehand.![]()
"Cuando veo que en la comisión (del TAS NDLR) llamada a decidir hay un juez israelí, creo que las cosas no van bien encaminadas. Ya que es en Israel donde su equipo ha ido hacer la pretemporada y, además, fueron recibidos por el gobierno. Con estas declaraciones al periódico Le Quotidien, Becca no esconde su deseo de que Contador sea castigado, pero ya no cree que será así: "Yo personalmente creo que todo está hecho. Es la verdad. No se puede tener a un lado un juez israelí y por el otro una pretemporada en Israel, siendo recibido de manera oficial. Creo que estoy en lo cierto"
Forunculo said:Basically
- he think is not good an israeli judge because his team went to israel for training and even received by Israel's goverment.
- Becca didn't hide his desire of a ban for Contador
- And he thinks all the case is fixed or rigged "That's the truth. It can't have an israeli jugde, went to do pre season in Israel and received by the goberment. I think I'm right."
Not very cautious Mr. Becca above all when he is being investigated by police. But I understand him, "the best team ever" can not afford not to win the Tour.
sniper said:http://es.eurosport.yahoo.com/07012012/47/tour-france-jefe-schleck-carga-contador.html
Interesting, Flavio Becca's opinion on Contador's case.
He thinks AC's absolution is already decided upon.
One of the CAS judges is Israeli. Saxo Bank trained in Israel and were received officially by the Israeli Government. Cannot be a coincidence, Flavio claims.
sniper said:http://es.eurosport.yahoo.com/07012012/47/tour-france-jefe-schleck-carga-contador.html
Interesting, Flavio Becca's opinion on Contador's case.
He thinks AC's absolution is already decided upon.
One of the CAS judges is Israeli. Saxo Bank trained in Israel and were received officially by the Israeli Government. Cannot be a coincidence, Flavio claims.
LaFlorecita said:You do realize that has been discussed the last 5-6 posts or so?
sniper said:thanks for the heads-up. hadn't seen it.
The Hitch said:BTW. Just realised. What the **** is Becca doing complaining about Contadror and trying to get him banned, when he just ****ing hired Johann the pig ****ing Brunyeel as his DS and the guy thats going to win the Tour for the Schlecks.
Unbe****inglievable.
