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roundabout said:Geez, it's Jaksche.
No need to butcher his name.
The Brits probably sees it as Jackson......
roundabout said:Geez, it's Jaksche.
No need to butcher his name.
MartinGT said:
Dazed and Confused said:The Brits probably sees it as Jackson......
JimmyFingers said:So what are we, ignorant? Dyslexic? Stupid? Zenophobic? I'd like you to clear up the meaning of this lazy cultural stereotype, so beloved of the forum. If all else fails, say something about 'the Brits' because the several million of us and the populations of three distinct countries do everything exactly the same, always.
Dazed and Confused said:lol, still taking forums serious are we?
Here you go another large country struggling with all the foreigners:
JimmyFingers said:Ah so at least you apply your cultural stereotypes evenly. Good idea, lets laugh at ze Germans
Zam_Olyas said:I love McLaren speaking in a Dutch accent and Barton doing his interview in a French accent after his first freaking game for Marseille.![]()
Zam_Olyas said:I love McLaren speaking in a Dutch accent and Barton doing his interview in a French accent after his first freaking game for Marseille.![]()
The Hitch said:on what basis do you dismiss jackse that way?
Why on earth is jackse "just trying to excite doperborgs" while Millar is telling the truth. Do you have any arguments to back that up.
also is Michael Rasmussen also someone clueless on what pro cycling is like today ?
Please enlighten us on why he should not be trusted either and why only British cheats can be trusted.
This year’s Tour was particularly hard post-Armstrong and all that going off in the winter. By the end of the Tour we were pretty sick of it all (the questioning) actually. I remember the night after the Alpe d’Huez and Chris came to my room and he had just come back from dope control. He was really concerned because on that day somebody had got a big toy syringe and, as he had come past, they blew it in his face and it all went in his mouth. He came in and said he was really concerned because there were websites out there at that minute betting on when Chris Froome is going to be caught for doping and he said anybody could do anything. At the moment we are doing a big move on security around our team. The sport is very open to the public. There are so many people at the Tour who can come around and can see us all working. In a way they can very easily get access to our vehicles and do anything and I think there are some very nasty people out there and some people don’t like us, so it’s a big thing.
timmers said:Well the only way we will have change in cycling is if those with evidence come forward and work through the process. But this is were you and I differ I don't see this evidence you say shows Brailsford runs doping and I certainly haven't seen it in GB's track programme.
But as I said if some riders on Sky have doped then I want them sanctioned.
You may have observed the fallout of the banking crisis in the UK and former banking leaders being ostracised. I am confident that the non-Sky press in the UK would publish evidence of doping in Team Sky and and GB cycling.
gooner said:
the sceptic said:I think Sir Chris Froome should worry more about the stuff he gets from the doctors rather than the jealous haters.
What do you think Gooner?
thehog said:"I tested positive became someone put a oversized comedy syringe in my mouth"
Best excuse ever!![]()
It has been used in the past numerous of times. With succes.LaFlorecita said:Contador should've used it!
gooner said:
On Lance Armstrong...
I was astounded by all the Armstrong stuff and ashamed to be a cyclist really when I heard all that.
Perhaps some might find it difficult to disagree with such a wellBenotti69 said:The GB track program is not legit imo. There are many nations out there that have no problem with doping yet TeamGB dominate.
oldcrank said:Perhaps some might find it difficult to disagree with such a well
thought out, researched and documented presentation as is
quoted above, but I am not among that number, my friend.
