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Barrus said:
Off course they can just show up and take anything they want, it's not like it is a civilized country such as the US. There is absolutely no protection for human rights in Europe, the police and other authorities can just do whatever they want without anyone really being able to do anything about it




:rolleyes:
LOL! your irony may be missed :D
 
Barrus said:
Off course they can just show up and take anything they want, it's not like it is a civilized country such as the US. There is absolutely no protection for human rights in Europe, the police and other authorities can just do whatever they want without anyone really being able to do anything about it




:rolleyes:

Yah. The French control everything over there.

Dave.
 
Barracuda said:
WOW ...alot of experts on who's "doped up to the gills" ...... do you guys have any inside info or are you all on the "juice" also.

Why cant Horner and Levi have had a good week in their own country ??

Busche may have had a good day and a restfull night and felt good about the bike on that day.

Show me the needle/bag/epo/whatever and I will believe you.

WOW ...... talk about glass half empty ....

Why does everyone have to be juiced...... what about these guys .... are they "up to the gills" as well ???

- Pete Sampras Tennis - high performer
- Tiger Woods Golf - high performer
- Sebastian Vettel F1 - high performer
- Lebron James Basketball - high performer
- Kobe Bryant " "
- Jimmie Johnson Nascar - high performer
- Anna Meares Aussie cycling legend.

:)

Your quote says you can't make gold out of ducksh!t, yet you're claiming Levi is winning clean? That's a contradiction right there.
 
Barracuda said:
WOW ...alot of experts on who's "doped up to the gills" ...... do you guys have any inside info or are you all on the "juice" also.

Why cant Horner and Levi have had a good week in their own country ??

Busche may have had a good day and a restfull night and felt good about the bike on that day.

Show me the needle/bag/epo/whatever and I will believe you.

WOW ...... talk about glass half empty ....

Why does everyone have to be juiced...... what about these guys .... are they "up to the gills" as well ???

- Pete Sampras Tennis - high performer
- Tiger Woods Golf - high performer
- Sebastian Vettel F1 - high performer
- Lebron James Basketball - high performer
- Kobe Bryant " "
- Jimmie Johnson Nascar - high performer
- Anna Meares Aussie cycling legend.

:)


Yes its highly likely that a lot of those guys are doped. Apart from the car driver. Doesnt need to dope when hes given a better car than everyone else. No ammount of epo is going to make the car go faster rather the mechanics have already done that for him.

And as an athlete he doesnt hold a candle to the guys in this sport or any of the other ones you mention apart from golf which is more of a mental challenge.
 
The Hitch said:
Yes its highly likely that a lot of those guys are doped. Apart from the car driver. Doesnt need to dope when hes given a better car than everyone else. No ammount of epo is going to make the car go faster rather the mechanics have already done that for him.

And as an athlete he doesnt hold a candle to the guys in this sport or any of the other ones you mention apart from golf which is more of a mental challenge.

There are probably also drugs which make you're mental state more fitting to competition.
Also even though it's not a great feature in Car racing, you need to have some muscles to withstand the G-Forces. If you were to weak you could bypass that. And isn't there sometimes a need in Golf to drive the ball very far? This can be helped as well. I guess you'll find intellegent places to boost you're perfomance up a little in any sports.
Even though I heard somewhere that for example concentration durgs tend to make your motoric controll worse, which was supposubly the reason for not using them in snooker for example.
But I've once even been told by an amateur in sports shooting that her friends gave her valium for the competitions because she lost her nerves very easily. And valium was a usual method to get them together in the sport.
 
This guy drives a golf ball pretty far

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Radioshack police search: what they really found

After a quick and professional search by the Italian authorities, things were back on track. They successfully found Tiago Machado’s missing sock, Bruyneel’s phone charger, the keys to the Shack van, a ball gag that nobody is claiming, Philip Deignan‘s hair gel and a book of poems by Edgar Allen Poe.

Then there was a missing white lunch sack which police spend several hours attempting to recover. Thank goodness, it was found up on the closet shelf behind the extra blankets. It’s a terrible thing to loss your lunch on the rest day.
 
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Is the Giro back to normal today , OR is the D.G. angelo trying to mend fences ?
Take a look at my blòog fopr his latest efforts !
 
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Barrus said:
Off course they can just show up and take anything they want, it's not like it is a civilized country such as the US. There is absolutely no protection for human rights in Europe, the police and other authorities can just do whatever they want without anyone really being able to do anything about it




:rolleyes:
I guess what I was wondering is that once the are signed up under the UCI if you sign a paper stating you agree to X. Bags searched, buses, ect. As compared to a person without a contract. I was wondering why search RS in the Giro when it would be far better to search then in the USA. Sorry lord of the forum I wont ask something I don't know about anymore.