rhubroma said:...Troll!
Running out of arguments, clutching at straws, are we?
As I said, if you know something, disregard the omertá......I'm still all ears.
rhubroma said:...Troll!
http://www.spiegel.de/sport/sonst/0,1518,492215,00.htmlhektoren said:Oh, so you DO know something about the management, PED-wise, on CSC then. I'm all ears.........
hektoren said:Running out of arguments, clutching at straws, are we?
As I said, if you know something, disregard the omertá......I'm still all ears.
Barrus said:Last chance, form now on the same rules as for mentioning Armstrong are in effect for this thread. You can discuss reaction, don't go into long debates about whether someone doped
Benotti69 said:none as yet but if as the paper is correct in its reporting Ricco is now under investigation. I bet the police have been to his apartment and checked it out.
This entire thread turned into a debate of whether other riders doped, that is nowhere near the topic of this thread and obfuscated the topic of this thread, also the tone took quite a nasty turn. If you want to discuss BMC, Cancellara or who ever do so in a different threadrhubroma said:Well we were discussing, Barrus, the comments of other riders in regards to Ricco's case, and all the circumstances surrounding his case, which naturally brought up all the rest.
I don't see the problem here.
hrotha said:Maybe it was all Riccò's doing, once he thought "hey I'm not in critical condition anymore, time to think what's going to happen when I get out of this here hospital."
Barrus said:This entire thread turned into a debate of whether other riders doped, that is nowhere near the topic of this thread and obfuscated the topic of this thread, also the tone took quite a nasty turn. If you want to discuss BMC, Cancellara or who ever do so in a different thread
Whereas I never said such and such a rider doped, though because of so and so's harsh comments, I was naturally reminded of also all the circumstances surrounding this rider's career (manager, former teammates, palmares etc) because of the comments he made and thus was naturally left to suspect such comments made by this so and so were at the very least inappropriate.
Barrus said:Concerning your addition, I totally agree with this aspect and it can be discussed, however it was Hektoren stating he wanted evidence of doping and thus it would devolve into a discussion of CSC and Cancellara doping. If you see, I let your initial statement that you were dissatisfied with his statements completely intact
There's another thread right here discussing pretty much the same things that are getting deleted from here.Escarabajo said:I am about to quit this forum.
I am already upset with these two moderators. There are some topics related with the story that are talked about, so what is wrong with that. If it deviates a little but is still related with the topic let it go. Don't be obsessed with the topic. It will die by itself.
And please don't send me to the submit your claims thread because nobody will read it.
Thanks.
Escarabajo said:I am about to quit this forum.
I am already upset with these two moderators. There are some topics related with the story that are talked about, so what is wrong with that. If it deviates a little but is still related with the topic let it go. Don't be obsessed with the topic. It will die by itself.
And please don't send me to the submit your claims thread because nobody will read it.
Thanks.
Could you elaborate the arguments in favor of kitchen table transfusions. The arguments against are clearly demonstrated by Riccos case.ansimi said:Does anybody know if giving oneself a blood transfusion is in itself a criminal offence in Italy? Or is it just a crime if it's part of a sporting fraud?
I tend to think that I should be allowed to keep my own blood in my own fridge and inject it into my own body if I really want to. People do stranger and more dangerous things as part of crazy natural healing ideas or fetishes.
mitochondrion said:Years on and the methods remain the same- endemic autologous blood transfusion.
Ricco seems to have autotransfused a bacterially contaminated blood bag and given himself multiple organ failure/ dysfunction.
Does this mean the medical expertise he previously enlisted was no longer available and he tried a technique that had worked before?
The Cobra was under pressure to show a good 'clean' result, other riders have managed to repeat 'clean' grand tour winning performances.
TomasC said:A nice reflection: Riccò the perfect pariah.
I like the "rider with a haematocrit higher than his IQ" bit, although it actually may not be true.
ansimi said:Does anybody know if giving oneself a blood transfusion is in itself a criminal offence in Italy? Or is it just a crime if it's part of a sporting fraud?
I tend to think that I should be allowed to keep my own blood in my own fridge and inject it into my own body if I really want to. People do stranger and more dangerous things as part of crazy natural healing ideas or fetishes.
rhubroma said:Yes, well I was quite taken aback by Herr Hektoren's viewpoint. As if I wanted to have to explain why anybody working in the Riis environment, after Basso and Hamilton, to say nothing of the Dane's own 96 Tour win, would not be looked upon with a set of unsuspecting and a-critical eyes. At the very least that person should prudently consider measuring his statements against how a by now thoroughly skeptical and increasingly cynical watching public will receive them.
But, again, there is no further need to discuss this if as you say it amounts to futile bantering.
If their is any lesson to be learned, I think it is how Ricco's apparently unconscionable scenario reminds us that appearances are just that, appearances.
It would be wise if Cancellara realized this too.