gooner said:I know he is popular on the forum but while I don't deny his immense abillity as a rider, I honestly don't like the guy. He dragged cycling through the mud and tried to pull the wool over people's eyes with his laughable excuse. Insteagooner said:I know he is popular on the forum but while I don't deny his immense abillity as a rider, I honestly don't like the guy. He dragged cycling through the mud and tried to pull the wool over people's eyes with his laughable excuse. Instead of admitting his mistake, all we heard from him was spin like making himself to be some sort of victim and then threatening to retire if banned. As Paul Kimmage said on Irish radio "Good riddance" if he followed through on it. I just found they way he played the victim card insulting to me as a cycling fan. Remember the UCI protected him for a couple of months before it got exposed.
Part of the problem and not the solution to cycling's problems.
I am reasonably sure Contador, as one rider, is not the single answer to cyclings problems (where to begin). You will soon find out that any given competitive biker has a attitude which clearly separates them from the "lesser" ones. Even your god Wiggins has changed his tune once he became more successful and now spends his mouthpiece with speaking up the biggest fraud ever on a bike: Lance Armstrong. Is that a solution to cyclings problems you think?