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JimmyFingers said:Bit in the Guardian about British cycling
Since suggestions have been made that the success is down to a Eastern-bloc style doping programme. It shows the money that has been poured into the sport, and the focus on development from grassroots and boosting participation on all levels.
Mainly relevant to the discussion me and Libertine Seguros where having some pages earlier, illustrating how 'foreign' road-racing seemed, and the necessity to go abroad to pursue it, and how that since 1997 and lottery funding that has changed very dramatically.
Libertine Seguros said:To put it into its most basic terms, I did not say that there is an Eastern Bloc-style doping program going on at BC. There may or may not be, but I don't know enough about track cycling and its workings to make any calls.
I did however, as cautiously-worded as possible, suggest that it might be that some riders who would have been low down the priority list (such as eg those road riders outside of British Cycling, which had until recently been mostly track-focused, but looking to take advantage of their being around at the same time) might be tempted to cut corners to jump the queue, as it were.
JimmyFingers said:So British, and good, signs for Sky ergo a doper
will10 said:I think you have the wrong end of the stick. Actually, I think you have an entirely different stick altogether.
Trains, eats his special Spanish steak and sleeps.thehog said:Meanwhile in a village far far away; Contador trains.
oldcrank said:Trains, eats his special Spanish steak and sleeps.
Trains, eats his special Spanish steak and sleeps.
And so on.
Benotti69 said:Tygart is "very concerned" about the zero-tolerance approach taken by Team Sky to drugs, fearing it could be counterproductive.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/dec/19/team-sky-zero-tolerance-usada
sniper said:You don't have to be a wizzard to see that Sky's zerotolerance is a big fail. A smoke screen and not even a good one. It's good of course to see Tygart pointing this out.
The best thing Sky can do is have guys like JV, Millar and (sadly as of late) Walsh, i.e. guys in whom we (are supposed to) trust, do more mouth-to-mouth propaganda for Team Sky.
sniper said:You don't have to be a wizzard to see that Sky's zerotolerance is a big fail. A smoke screen and not even a good one. It's good of course to see Tygart pointing this out.
The best thing Sky can do is have guys like JV, Millar and (sadly as of late) Walsh, i.e. guys in whom we (are supposed to) trust, do more mouth-to-mouth propaganda for Team Sky.
Benotti69 said:Tygart is "very concerned" about the zero-tolerance approach taken by Team Sky to drugs, fearing it could be counterproductive.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/dec/19/team-sky-zero-tolerance-usada
do we have DB on the record saying he doesn't agree with the policy but is forced by the sponsor? Not that I'm aware. We don't really know what DB really thinks of this policy and whether he would have had the power to block these measures, do we?Fortyninefourteen said:Their ZTP was mandated by the sponsor, after the USADA report. Brailsford did not create this headache.
well, JV managed to pull the wool over Walsh's eyes wrt Sky, at least partially, meaning we've (hopefully only temporarily) lost one of the critical minds who helped bring down harmstrong and (if JV hadn't pulled the wool over his eyes) could have helped in REALLY changing cycling now rather than pretending that cycling has already changed significantly (JV, Millar).biopass said:Why? What have JV and Millars talking accomplished compared to SKY? Who just fires and dismishes everyone within their ranks who has minimal involvement with doping in the past.
Libertine Seguros said:To put it into its most basic terms, I did not say that there is an Eastern Bloc-style doping program going on at BC. There may or may not be, but I don't know enough about track cycling and its workings to make any calls.
I did however, as cautiously-worded as possible, suggest that it might be that some riders who would have been low down the priority list (such as eg those road riders outside of British Cycling, which had until recently been mostly track-focused, but looking to take advantage of their being around at the same time) might be tempted to cut corners to jump the queue, as it were.
sniper said:You don't have to be a wizzard to see that Sky's zerotolerance is a big fail. A smoke screen and not even a good one. It's good of course to see Tygart pointing this out.
The best thing Sky can do is have guys like JV, Millar and (sadly as of late) Walsh, i.e. guys in whom we (are supposed to) trust, do more mouth-to-mouth propaganda for Team Sky.
Excluding this year which is/was a write off he has been remarkably consistent when just looking at the Tour and LBL.Ferminal said:Andy Schleck for all his antics and the fact he only cares about two races, still manages to finish ahead of the sprinters in most stage races.
Don't be late Pedro said:Excluding this year which is/was a write off he has been remarkably consistent when just looking at the Tour and LBL.
In fact, that is what makes it all the more frustrating when he appears to be lazy and unmotivated for other races.
Benotti69 said:Tygart is "very concerned" about the zero-tolerance approach taken by Team Sky to drugs, fearing it could be counterproductive.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/dec/19/team-sky-zero-tolerance-usada
sniper said:do we have DB on the record saying he doesn't agree with the policy but is forced by the sponsor? Not that I'm aware. We don't really know what DB really thinks of this policy and whether he would have had the power to block these measures, do we?
Mellow Velo said:A wizard might come in handy, though. Maybe he could pull a few more, high profile dissenters out of his hat?
Lets hope Kimmage doesn't say anything nice about Sky, any time soon, otherwise it won't be about zero tolerance, but zero quotable prophets.
Benotti69 said:Tygart is "very concerned" about the zero-tolerance approach taken by Team Sky to drugs, fearing it could be counterproductive.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/dec/19/team-sky-zero-tolerance-usada
The Hitch said:Kimmage - who btw has.not only not said anything good about sky but has attacked themis imo far more credible.on this than walsh who for all his heroics on lance, hasn't been watching the sport for a long time.
Kimmage also offered substance- when he asked bailsford about lienders and wiggins about his comments. All Walsh - who is heavily guided by his emotions as he so wants sky to be clean, did was say - i had a private chat with bailsford and liked what he said.
I wonder if Walsh even understands any of the arguments against sky. When he talks about wiggins - he says he understands people are skeptical because precious tdf winners doped. Even diehard wiggins fans have to admit the case against wiggo and bailsford is a little.bit bigger than that.
Fortyninefourteen said:Their ZTP was mandated by the sponsor, after the USADA report. Brailsford did not create this headache.
