Dr. Maserati
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There was this whole plot between Evgeni Berzin and Miguel Indurain
86TDFWinner said:Is this Wonderboy's way of "outing" Miggy as a doper?
Granville57 said:Or "looking for the real killer."
Oh wait, sorry. Wrong guy.![]()
In the first incident, O’Reilly claims Armstrong’s team boss, Johan Bruyneel, was alerted to a problem with the rider’s drug test through a phone call from doping control. In what would have been a serious breach of UCI protocol, this call was made by a UCI doping official using the mobile telephone of another US Postal rider.
Secondly, she claims to have witnessed Armstrong telephone the then UCI president, Hein Verbruggen, to demand an ‘over-zealous’ race commissar should be banned from officiating at future races.
Verbruggen, who was unavailable for comment on Thursday, has also denied having what might be considered an inappropriate relationship with the sport’s top riders.
But, for the first time, O’Reilly reveals a conversation Armstrong had with Verbruggen after the Texan had won a race in Germany in 1998.
‘We were in the team car at the end of the race,’ O’Reilly recalls. ‘I was about to drive Lance and one of the other riders to the airport. Lance called Hein and said words to the effect of, “That race commissar, I never want to see that guy again”.
Benotti69 said:'Lance the Carpenter' just does not have a ring to it, but 'Lance the Plank', now that i can buy.......will Ma Armstrong be declaring a virgin birth 40 odd years ago sometime soon![]()
86TDFWinner said:Was it Herman they called "The Master of disaster" or was that some other Armstrong ****** bag? Herman should've "distanced himself" from Cancer Jesus the second he got on D'Oprah and "confessed".
Archibald said:just joining some dots...
Verbruggen, who was unavailable for comment on Thursday, has also denied having what might be considered an inappropriate relationship with the sport’s top riders.
the sceptic said:He is so eaten up with jealousy over Indurain that he has to drop a subtle hint that only clinic detectives will pick up on.
gooner said:
Dr. Maserati said:I liked the headline, bit of a pun on Lance the carpenter.
"How cycling's chiefs helped get drug cheat Armstrong off the hook".
Hopefully Lance will respond that he was just trying to level the playing field.
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Dr. Maserati said:Hopefully Lance will respond that he was just trying to level the playing field.
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TheGame said:Whats with these posters with 1-20 posts coming out in support of Armstrong.
Is it 2009 all over again![]()
gooner said:More from Emma.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/ot...-chiefs-helped-drug-cheat-Armstrong-hook.htmlLance called Hein and said words to the effect of, “That race commissar, I never want to see that guy again”.
Race Radio said:With the "Level Playing Field" I assume Marco also had Hein's number to call him and tell him to keep the commissar away
Everyone was doing it
aphronesis said:For the sake of argument, name me a professional occupation in which such asymmetries of power and influence do not exist? That's less interesting than the following question, which would be: what measures do you imagine would be sufficient and necessary to prevent such asymmetries from occurring over and again in any of those fields?
The abuse of power in this one? Probably not. Not on the same terms.
So, to invoke Brodeal a few days ago: I wonder what it is that you and several of the posters on the previous page expect to change when you/they invoke the same cliches and arguments over and again? True or not as they may be.
Comfort and familiarity of repetition?
aphronesis said:For the sake of argument, name me a professional occupation in which such asymmetries of power and influence do not exist? That's less interesting than the following question, which would be: what measures do you imagine would be sufficient and necessary to prevent such asymmetries from occurring over and again in any of those fields?
The abuse of power in this one? Probably not. Not on the same terms.
So, to invoke Brodeal a few days ago: I wonder what it is that you and several of the posters on the previous page expect to change when you/they invoke the same cliches and arguments over and again? True or not as they may be.
Comfort and familiarity of repetition?
aphronesis said:For the sake of argument, name me a professional occupation in which such asymmetries of power and influence do not exist? That's less interesting than the following question, which would be: what measures do you imagine would be sufficient and necessary to prevent such asymmetries from occurring over and again in any of those fields?
The abuse of power in this one? Probably not. Not on the same terms.
So, to invoke Brodeal a few days ago: I wonder what it is that you and several of the posters on the previous page expect to change when you/they invoke the same cliches and arguments over and again? True or not as they may be.
Comfort and familiarity of repetition?
Race Radio said:Did you actually read what I wrote or were you too busy trying to think of a strawman?
Lance likes to pretend that, as you say, "asymmetries of power and influence" did not exist. The opportunities were the same for all. Level Playing field blah blah. It is clear that is not that is not the case. It is also clear that you agree with me that it is not the case.
Pretty simple
As for as the measures.....WADA was invented because of the unwillingness for the UCI to police the sport
ChewbaccaD said:A more interesting question to me is precisely which of those asymmetries should be ignored when exposed simply because they exist in abundance elsewhere?
Even more interesting is whether we then, as human beings, have any need for morals and integrity?
Even more interesting than that is to consider whether one can claim moral integrity while diminishing the corruption and dishonesty of others simply because there are unnamed others who are also such?
Dr. Maserati said:Independent doping control from the governing body.
