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Mrs John Murphy said:But what do you do about people like Yates, Sutton, Julich etc who clearly have absolutely no intention of promoting anti-doping?
I think JV is being a bit simplistic here in assuming that the majority of those in the peloton support clean racing.
Oleg Tinkov @olegtinkov
Cycling will be better now without Bryneel,Armstrong and other cheaters.We all knew they doped.Now cycling need to get rid of UCI management
Don't be late Pedro said:Remind me again what was the first year that he quit the track and focused full-time on the road? And what was the year that he came 4th?
happychappy said:I assume you're talking about injecting amphet. Why would they choose to inject over snorting it? Stronger effect, or longer lasting? And why IM over mainlining it.
Darryl Webster said:Tbh I've no idea why ..I wasn't about to ask . My knowledge of doping practices was non existent at the time. I said nothing and was utterly disgusted that they,d do it front of me without asking if I minded . I wasn't actualy riding the race but had been asked to attend by the manager . I was so ****ed of about it I went for a walk rather than watch the race, a two bob mid week criterium that in my mind was meaningless.
Darryl Webster said:PMSL.... I suppose it,l go somat like this :
Brailford " Shane , did you ever dope?".... Shane.. " No boss"
Brailford " You never put a needle in ya bum at a criterium in 88 and passed the needle to another rider who then used it to? "
Shane " No Boss"
Brailord " And you never used your then managers urine in a drinks can to pour into the sample jar in a big race in Ireland? "... Shane.. " No Boss"
Brailford. " Thanks Shane..knew I could depend on ya "
This is called " Due diligence"...the Braiford way .![]()
orbeas said:Pretty specific allegations !!!!! . . .
Darryl Webster said:Do you mean did I see a certain someone inject just about an hour before a criterium when he knew there was no medical control , then pass the needle to another rider who injected the remainder into his backside direct through his shorts( I'm not making this up!)...or later in the same year the same guy use a managers urine in a drinks can to pour in to the sample jar to avoid giving his own sample ...and that guy now works as DS for a well known TV broadcasting sponsored team ?.....or that bit of dodgyness was then sussed by the race organisation who,s response was to settle for said rider to pull out of the race and say no more about it.
I really couldn't possibly say ..![]()
Benotti69 said:Sean Yates loses job at Sky as Dave Brailsford's doping cull continues
Sean Yates, one of the men who masterminded Bradley Wiggins’ Tour de France victory in July, has left Team Sky after admitting an involvement in doping.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ot...s-Dave-Brailsfords-doping-cull-continues.html
arjanh said:Didn't Brailsford work with Millar during his ban? Isn't that an infringement in itself, so shouldn't he fire himself?
Benotti69 said:Sean Yates loses job at Sky as Dave Brailsford's doping cull continues
Sean Yates, one of the men who masterminded Bradley Wiggins’ Tour de France victory in July, has left Team Sky after admitting an involvement in doping.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ot...s-Dave-Brailsfords-doping-cull-continues.html
BroDeal said:Why did they need an interview to figure this out. Yates tested positive. They knew when they hired him.
When does Rogers get his pink slip?
skidmark said:Whoa, De Jongh too?
Although I still have serious problems with the zero-tolerance policy and what it encourages people to do, I think I have to retract my previous skepticism about the robustness of the interview process. If it was just a lip-service to appearing anti-doping, I think it would have been easy for anyone to lie about it. But to weed out 3 staff already, who are probably well versed in lying about it by this point, gives me a bit of hope that the process will be effective. If Rogers is turfed (or any rider for that matter), that'll say more about the practice.
Any other guesses as to who'll get fired?
Don't think he will TBHBroDeal said:Why did they need an interview to figure this out. Yates tested positive. They knew when they hired him.
When does Rogers get his pink slip?
AussieEdge said:Don't think he will TBH
They will work out who is and isn't replaceable and thus act accordingly
The problem with that is, a lot of those guys' histories are pretty out in the open. Yates' involvement with Discovery and Astana and his positive as a rider would get picked up by fans and specialist press, and Sky could never be taken seriously with their comments if they didn't get rid of him.skidmark said:Whoa, De Jongh too?
Although I still have serious problems with the zero-tolerance policy and what it encourages people to do, I think I have to retract my previous skepticism about the robustness of the interview process. If it was just a lip-service to appearing anti-doping, I think it would have been easy for anyone to lie about it. But to weed out 3 staff already, who are probably well versed in lying about it by this point, gives me a bit of hope that the process will be effective. If Rogers is turfed (or any rider for that matter), that'll say more about the practice.
Any other guesses as to who'll get fired?
Dear Wiggo said:Has a single rider been sacked yet? Are we expected to believe none of the riders have ever doped?
skidmark said:Whoa, De Jongh too?
Although I still have serious problems with the zero-tolerance policy and what it encourages people to do, I think I have to retract my previous skepticism about the robustness of the interview process. If it was just a lip-service to appearing anti-doping, I think it would have been easy for anyone to lie about it. But to weed out 3 staff already, who are probably well versed in lying about it by this point, gives me a bit of hope that the process will be effective. If Rogers is turfed (or any rider for that matter), that'll say more about the practice.
Any other guesses as to who'll get fired?
skidmark said:...But to weed out 3 staff already, who are probably well versed in lying about it by this point, gives me a bit of hope that the process will be effective.
DirtyWorks said:Lienders(sp?) should have been the first to go. Still no mention of him.
Yates is tainted. If my memory serves me correctly, Yates' Motorola days should go back to Chris Carmichael and his low-tech doping. That should have been pre-EPO too, so very different times.