Sky/Froome Talk Only (No Way Sky Are Cleans?)

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Sciocco said:
Thanks for the link. Makes me consider watching British streams this Tour so I can hear the commentators cry.

Oh, I missed some.


Sarcastic article?

"I'll hang up my bike the day I think about doping?"

Unmm.... hasn't he already admitted to doping!
 
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Netserk said:
The same you receive?

Your posts really express that well. I mean, you dug up something I can't even be bothered to remember, from way back, regarding posts to another member that in no way involved you...because you don't really care...(self-awareness isn't your thing) Easy Bottle, it's all gonna be okay.
 
ChewbaccaD said:
Your posts really express that well. I mean, you dug up something I can't even be bothered to remember, from way back, regarding posts to another member that in no way involved you...because you don't really care...(self-awareness isn't your thing) Easy Bottle, it's all gonna be okay.
C'mon Chewie you're smarter than that, surely you can read that differently?
 
The Hitch said:
In b4 some people say that Chris Froome saying "I am clean" means Chris Froome must 100% believe that he is clean and is unaware that he is doping:rolleyes:

It's a well written article...

Indeed, it was only a few weeks ago that Froome found himself briefly at the centre of a drugs storm.

His employment of a therapeutic use exemption (TUE) for corticosteroids at the Tour of Romandie was leaked to a French newspaper with doubts raised as to whether the UCI, the sport’s governing body, has followed its own procedures properly before allowing Froome to use the drug to treat a chest infection before he then won the race.

UCI said Froome has not broken any rules but the timing of the leak was curious and his fiancee, Michelle Cound, raged at the UCI and WADA on Twitter for the apparent misunderstanding. The outspoken Cound has now taken herself off the social media network in a recent interview the couple gave to Paul Kimmage, the Irish former Tour rider-turned sports writer, they admitted the episode had reduced both of them to tears.
 
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Yeah^^, it describes recent events very well. And goes into the details about the controversies. Very informative compared to the propaganda piece from The Daily Mail. Quite possibly the worst article I've read a long time.
 
Fzotrlool said:
Yeah^^, it describes recent events very well. And goes into the details about the controversies. Very informative compared to the propaganda piece from The Daily Mail. Quite possibly the worst article I've read a long time.

Agreed on both accounts. The Daily Mail article is simply terrible.
 
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Sciocco said:
Thanks for the link. Makes me consider watching British streams this Tour so I can hear the commentators cry.

Oh, I missed some.


Sarcastic article?

It's owned by the same man who owns Sky and the standard is very low. Miley Cyrus and The Kardashians alone account for half of the articles.
 
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Parker said:
You think the Murdochs own the Daily Mail, do you?

I suppose if you repeat it enough it will become 'fact'.

Oh, my bad. It was The Sun I was talking about. The article is still horrid though.
 
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Fzotrlool said:
It's owned by the same man who owns Sky and the standard is very low. Miley Cyrus and The Kardashians alone account for half of the articles.

mewmewmew13 said:
that is low

They also seem to dedicate a lot of space to promoting Teatard policies.
 
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Parker said:
You think the Murdochs own the Daily Mail, do you?

I suppose if you repeat it enough it will become 'fact'.

Whoever owns it, the article was terrible.

I wonder if the spanish media are writing stories about Froome being a cheat on horse steroids?
 
Race Radio said:

Yep

He also has grave doubts about the effectiveness of the biological passport, describing it as a “shield” behind which riders hide. He even suggests that riders could be doping daily to keep their levels constant. “You can take microdoses,” he said. “You are not tested between 9pm and 6am and if you take a microdose of EPO at 9.01 pm it will not be detectable by 6am the next morning.

Bassons is smart.