the sceptic said:Basso (no evidence he actually doped)
Santambrogio (was clean in 2013 T-A)
Rasmussen never tested positive too, I think he fits in.
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the sceptic said:Basso (no evidence he actually doped)
Santambrogio (was clean in 2013 T-A)
burning said:Rasmussen never tested positive too, I think he fits in.
Dr. Juice said:L-B-L and Vuelta 1999 cleanest performances ever
He would have burried Horner in the 2013 Vuelta if he hadn't died and come back to cycling a third time in 2011 or 2012.
BigMac said:This could be a nice thread with a good topic. Instead it was made a troll thread. Why am I not surprised.
Fatclimber said:It was evident what direction this thread would take in post #1, especially if your familiar with B-kitty's posting style (there's over 7000 of them). Some may call it trolling, most recognize it as satire. With all the evidence that's been thrown in our faces over the last 20+ years it's hard to not recognize pro cycling as a parody of itself.
43. Francisco Mancebo - his performances had to be real, look at the pain on his face! Along with the head tilt! Just like
44. Bernard Kohl
Liggett (or maybe it was Walsh) said so too
BigMac said:Whatever. I for one hope Berzin does what he does best and nukes this.
zlev11 said:47. Aitor Gonzalez, cleanest Vuelta winner of the 2000's
1 Aitor Gonzalez (Spa) Kelme-Costa Blanca 45.32 (48.09 km/h)
2 Oscar Sevilla (Spa) Kelme-Costa Blanca 0.40
3 David Millar (GBr) Cofidis 1.00
4 Joseba Beloki (Spa) ONCE-Eroski 1.01
5 Antonio Tauler (Spa) Kelme-Costa Blanca 1.24