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El Imbatido said:I really liked this part:
Operation Cobra-RedMaybe they are trying to catch the Cobra red handed???
thats the first thing that jumped out at me. The italians clearly have a sense of humour.
El Imbatido said:I really liked this part:
Operation Cobra-RedMaybe they are trying to catch the Cobra red handed???
http://www.agi.it/in-primo-piano/no...ti_anche_cognato_ricco_e_agente_pubblicitarioamateur cyclist, David Panucci, found in possession of 80 packets of Ormetazepan a strong narcotic drug.
Jamsque said:I disagree. I think Ricco is stupid.
The nickname of this operation is either a very odd coincidence or a clear indication of who the main target of the investigation is.
theswordsman said:It wasn't a sportswriter, but the story is only a paragraph so I'm not posting it. Again, if someone who has Italian would please help us out with the details? Thanks
http://www.tuttobiciweb.it/index.php?page=news&cod=32867&tp=n
hektoren said:He's not a sports-journo, he's a publicist: Nicolas Vanegas Sanchez, former amateur cyclist, and linked to his long-time friend Enrico Rossi. He's even the webeditor for Rossi's homepage. Vanegas is currently under temporary test-assignment to Dea Pubblicitá, as confirmed by Tony Lo Schiavo, VP of BiciSport. (You can even find him referenced in an earlier Forum thread pertaining to the Rossis http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showthread.php?t=5868&page=20 )
theswordsman said:Thanks. I got the publicist part, and the website thing, but the translation got sketchy after that. An update made it seem like he's also involved with some cycling sites.
If anyone uses twitter on the web, avoid it like the plague right now. It's automatically retweeting some stranger over and over and trying to send direct messages.
theswordsman said:I'm skimming Google News for other snippets of info. This about one of the amateur cyclists:
http://www.agi.it/in-primo-piano/no...ti_anche_cognato_ricco_e_agente_pubblicitario
theswordsman said:If anyone uses twitter on the web, avoid it like the plague right now. It's automatically retweeting some stranger over and over and trying to send direct messages.
JPM London said:And we all know Floyd hacks websites for fun - he's in on it too!
[...]Riccò broke up with her as a result of the positive A sample, saying he didn’t want it to affect his career.[...]
red_flanders said:I don't know why these people insist on digging up cycling's past. The offenses must have happened over 6 hours ago.
red_flanders said:I don't know why these people insist on digging up cycling's past. The offenses must have happened over 6 hours ago.
Benotti69 said:this is just business to them. they don't see it any other terms, they know they have to avoid the authorities, but that goes for lots of italian society. recently it became illegal to buy anything in italy and not to receive a receipt and if you did not get one the law states you must ask for one. to combat the black market selling that goes on and tax evasion.
Señor_Contador said:La Gazzetta dello Sport are a funny bunch. Just a couple days ago, while Mosquera was giving Nibali a run for his money, one of their "cycling experts" was quick to put Ezequiel on the hot seat, openly asking him to account for his "sudden" increase in "efficiency". How dare he bring the fight to a Son of Italy!
Today, Riccó's brother in-law gets busted with his grandmother's medication.
Priceless.
Señor_Contador said:La Gazzetta dello Sport are a funny bunch. Just a couple days ago, while Mosquera was giving Nibali a run for his money, one of their "cycling experts" was quick to put Ezequiel on the hot seat, openly asking him to account for his "sudden" increase in "efficiency". Which is legal equivalent of insinuating doping. How dare he bring the fight to a Son of Italy!
Today, Riccó's brother in-law gets busted with his grandmother's medication.
Priceless.
Ferminal said:In contrast to Spain, Italian authorities actually pursue doping investigations.
Ferminal said:Or did the cover up of OP not happen?
neineinei said:They shouldn't ask riders from other nations if they are doping because there is doping in Italy?
red_flanders said:I don't know why these people insist on digging up cycling's past. The offenses must have happened over 6 hours ago.
hektoren said:And the name of the police-operation was "Cobra-Red"!!!! Hilarious!
