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kingjr said:You are sure Contador was doped in 2011?
Are you sure he is ever clean since he turn 18?
kingjr said:You are sure Contador was doped in 2011?
Zam_Olyas said:Are you sure he is ever clean since he turn 18?
Richie Porte - what do we know about him?
Don't be late Pedro said:The thing is that dopers and non-dopers crack. There is not always a hidden agenda. i.e. They want to try and appear fallible or they had a dodgy BB. Sometimes people just crack.
As someone mentioned I very much doubt the plan was to isolate Froome such that a mechanical could kill Sky's Tour.
Hugh Januss said:Even dopers can have a bad day?
Edit: Just look at Contador and Evans yesterday, Wigans at the Giro for that matter.
That pretty much sums it up. Look how close he came, one minute 17 on Val Louron I believe, then Movistar opened the gas again. Same tactic as Canondale on friday.Bakhjulet said:Porte just blew himself up when he tried to help Froome. He overestimated his strenght today. Porte had a tough start to the stage like many other good climbers, when Froome got isolated Porte realized the danger and tried to come back to Froome, which he did, but then he also tried to push the pace once he was with Froome and that was when he went over the limit. He should have kept his cool and try to bridge to Froome later on when the pace went down. But Sky was in panic mode thanks to Garmin.
Zam_Olyas said:"The Great us postal team" in the year of our lance 2005 also had a bad day.![]()
Fearless Greg Lemond said:That pretty much sums it up. Look how close he came, one minute 17 on Val Louron I believe, then Movistar opened the gas again. Same tactic as Canondale on friday.
If Sky had let the Garmin boys have their day out all would have been fine for the Ritchie man. Buy hey, it was so dangerous to let Hesjedal ride, he was so close at 8 minutes in the GC.
Arrogance it is called.
Doesnt explain the bad beef of Kirienka, Shiftzov and Garcia though.
thehog said:It's hot out there. Blood doesn't transport well. And you should never use T when it's over 35c. Jitters. Crazy jitters.
PS it reminded me of Sky (gb) at the Olympics. They thought they could ride start to finish on the front.
Richie is a bit thick. Not hard to bait him.
Cycle Chic said:Porte
'the peloton kicked our arses today'
Yeh course they did Ritchie....he then added that he thought his climbing legs would be back when they next get to the mountains - you can bet your last dollar he'll go full ***.
BroDeal said:What are the odds that Porte will be MIA during any critical stage? I would say zero. This was a the start of a double rest day for Porte so Sky does not have to answer to the ridiculousness of going one-two again in the Tour.
I bet Porte and Froome had a right good laugh about today's charade. I will also bet that after the outcry yesterday, Porte does not show off again by riding for himself after his domestique duties for Froome are finished.
thehog said:Yes that is true. But the rest day refill they were back!
I'm sure Porte is main lining 500ml right now.
thehog said:Porte contorting the peloton at 6.5 is enough proof. He's become a joke. After Saturdays effort the jury came in and delivered their verdict. Doper.
Sorry.
Alphabet said:The Clinic 12 are cycling's judge, jury and executioner.
As Hog said, there's no going back from here. Porte could end up as the lantern rouge and that still wouldn't change his superhuman dominance on Ax-3-Domaines, which was clearly fuelled by something other than warm downs.
