New season. No racing so far but thought I'd open the thread in advance. So, what are the expectations?
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Maybe, unless you believe the rumors that LA had positives covered up by Hein and McQuaid, and was also able to avoid out of comp. tests without punishment.That's the one thing that was in fact better about doping in the 90s. Everybody was able to do it. Not one yes, others no due to politics.
That was in the zeroesMaybe, unless you believe the rumors that LA had positives covered up by Hein and McQuaid, and was also able to avoid out of comp. tests without punishment.
Well the steroid positives were in the '99 tour, but fair point!That was in the zeroes
At least there is the potential that the whole situation could blow up in your face. Nobody wanting to touch Nairo on the other hand is comical. He wasn't even banned, since it's a substance that wasn't banned by Wada at the time. Compare that with the numerous guys on who had short bans for abusing asthma meds (Ulissi and Simon Yates are probably the most prominent names, since Froome got an get out of jail card) and all the various staff members and higher ups on teams who have been banned for doping/were involved in more than one doping scandal and the idea that you won't touch Nairo because bad PR becomes rather absurd.So MAL is in the domestic Colombian scene now. I find that sad, in a way, although as noted elsewhere he has only himself to blame, through bad decisions involving attitude and associates, at the very least.
But this is also why doping culture is so toxic. A rider of his obvious talents, managed correctly and riding clean (or at least keeping it on the down low), should be on a long-term contract at a top 5 WT team. Instead he's gotten ensnared in police investigations, pissed off the only Spanish-language speaking team in the peloton, and got booted from...Astana.
At least there is the potential that the whole situation could blow up in your face. Nobody wanting to touch Nairo on the other hand is comical. He wasn't even banned, since it's a substance that wasn't banned by Wada at the time. Compare that with the numerous guys on who had short bans for abusing asthma meds (Ulissi and Simon Yates are probably the most prominent names, since Froome got an get out of jail card) and all the various staff members and higher ups on teams who have been banned for doping/were involved in more than one doping scandal and the idea that you won't touch Nairo because bad PR becomes rather absurd.
How was Pantani not welcomed back? He received stupid amounts of love.Nah, riders being unfairly singled out and tarnished has been a thing since the zeroes already. Probably ever since Pantani, while Virenque was welcomed back with bruxism.
In Italy, not in France!How was Pantani not welcomed back? He received stupid amounts of love.
And even it Italy it wasn't the same as before. The extreme veneration and the Pantani cult really started again only after he had died.In Italy, not in France!
Yeah. Even though many people, including Karsten Migels from Eurosport, were very happy to see Pantani initially back in contention for a top 10 placement at the 2003 Giro d'Italia!And even it Italy it wasn't the same as before. The extreme veneration and the Pantani cult really started again only after he had died.
About Pantani. I watched his feats in the 90s and don't have any difficulty understanding why he was and still is a revered figure. Everyone knew what was going on with EPO then. He was no ruthless Armstrong personality who doped better and manipulated the system. So, was Pantani a super responder or do anything beyond what everyone else was doing then?And even it Italy it wasn't the same as before. The extreme veneration and the Pantani cult really started again only after he had died.
I think this climb is lol suspect to wind, so that plays a big role. 3 minute + differences between different years on a 4% unipuerto climb wouldn't happen otherwise.So not only Lopez, but also Ganna beat Najar's hilariously doped climbing time yesterday. Off to a good start this year...