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No one forced them to select Millar though.MatParker117 said:GB did until WADA took the BOA to CAS as the olympic ban apparently goes against there code.
No one forced them to select Millar though.MatParker117 said:GB did until WADA took the BOA to CAS as the olympic ban apparently goes against there code.
RownhamHill said:Now, in return, can you comment on the USADA evidence, in which Michele Ferrarri was surreptitiously recorded in 2010 telling an Italian rider explicitly not to travel to Tenerife and train on the Teide because it was known and monitored by anti-doping authorities. In the same call he also said - in 2010 - you'd have to be crazy to take EPO. Specifically how does this evidence fit with the suggestions made in this thread that Wiggins started to train on Tenerife in 2011 because he was working with Ferrari and being at altitude would help beat the EPO test? So was Ferrari lying to his client in 2010 (if so, why?), or do you think his advice changed between 2010 and 2011 (if so why?), or do you think there is any other explanation that one could entertain?
RownhamHill said:I'd love to, but I don't speak Italian, so I can't. My version is taken from the translations provided by the lovely clinic poster (Slyvester I think) who does, posted in the other thread about the affadavit with the recording of the phone-call - here. And if it's written by a poster in the clinic it must be true, right?
Of course, if it isn't true it would be lovely to hear more about what he really did say. Yet no one seems to want to discuss that bit of the USADA case, or clear up the confusion. Can you explain what Ferrari was advising?
Dr. Ferrari advised the use of hypoxic chambers to reduce the effectiveness of the EPO test in detecting the use of synthetic EPO.777 Regular training at altitude (such as at St. Moritz, Tenerife or Aspen) would achieve a similar result.
The Hitch said:As for the lance wiggins comparison, the one similarity i see is that they are both bullies.
Lance is obvious, wiggins less so as he is nowhere near as big, but everything ive seen about him (tv, interviews, other peoples comments, even when i saw him in person) points to him being a total w***er, and ive heard other people say as much too.
Dr. Maserati said:Hi Jimmy,
You need to check your own post I quoted for you - you didn't just mention "cultural" but also "They are distinct people, separated not only nationality but by generation."
Libertine Seguros said:Tell that to the Italians, Spanish and Portuguese here. Lots of times we've heard the whole spiel about the culture in southern Europe being more forgiving than elsewhere, even as David Millar rides his guts out for "Team GB" and Italy puts out a team including a couple of neo-pros because they've barred anybody who's under investigation or served a ban from competing.
ferryman said:Excellent posting as usual and your previous debunk post as well. Jimmy F doesn't get it or more likely doesn't want to get it. His 'examples' of racism show him up for what he is.
The Hitch said:As for the lance wiggins comparison, the one similarity i see is that they are both bullies.
Lance is obvious, wiggins less so as he is nowhere near as big, but everything ive seen about him (tv, interviews, other peoples comments, even when i saw him in person) points to him being a total w***er, and ive heard other people say as much too.
JimmyFingers said:...calling someone a total ****er when you don't know them smacks of prejudice...
JimmyFingers said:And calling someone a total ****er when you don't know them smacks of prejudice, espeicially when you're trying to make out they're just like Lance
sittingbison said:hoisted on his own petard perchance?
In another parlance - "Paybacks a beach"
Dear Wiggo said:So it's ok for Bradley Wiggins to do it, but not The Hitch?
They're both British you know? The Hitch didn't call Wiggins a bone idle lazy w*nker / carnt, just a w*nker.
Or do you have a valid excuse for Brad that doesn't apply to anyone else but Brad, perhaps?
Wake up Jimmy, you're not making sense.
JimmyFingers said:...It doesn't make him like Lance...
sittingbison said:Anyway this has nothing much to do with Sky systematic team doping.
JimmyFingers said:This post doesn't do you much credit. Whether he's a ****er or not, it doesn't make him a bully. Lance is clearly borderline psychotic, Bradley is a bit grumpy.
And calling someone a total ****er when you don't know them smacks of prejudice, espeicially when you're trying to make out they're just like Lance
JimmyFingers said:Believe it or not, I do think Wiggins is a bit of a ****er, arrogant, obnoxious and dismissive. It doesn't make him like Lance, and throwing around insults doesn't make for constructive debate. Just because you don't like someone doesn't make them a doper
Dear Wiggo said:Your words, Jimmy. You are drowning in a sea of mixed messages mate. Time to take a breather, I reckon.
bianchigirl said:But he is exactly like Armstrong - oh, not in terms of their own personalities, but in terms of the cult of personality surrounding them, the questions that go unasked by a fawning media, the omertà that is already enshrouding team sky assisted by their enablers in the uk cycling press.
Last night phil liggett was at the yellow ball in honour of wiggins & brailsford stood on stage doing q&a with mick Rodgers whilst the junior mcquaids bid in the auction & men from news international looked on - plus ca change
JimmyFingers said:Read it again and try to understand what I am saying. I can use less syllables in future if it helps.
And calling someone a total ****er when you don't know them smacks of prejudice,
Believe it or not, I do think Wiggins is a bit of a ****er,
The Hitch said:So everyone who dopes will go exactly as fast as eachother? No - if this was true, every major bike race ever would have seen a dead heat for first place, assuming at least two participants were doping!
I dont know much about doping but as i understand it if weaker cyclists (like say one who finished the tdf at age 26 outside the top 130) dope they wont neccesarily reach the same speeds uphill as naturally gifted climbers like Pantani. Agreed - But Pantani climbed ADH at 6.7 watts/kg in 1997. A clearly "suspicious" effort nowadays on an equivalent climb would be 6.1 or 6.2. Wiggo has never been clocked at over 5.9, which is what the top guys were doing pre EPO. Based on performance data, Wiggo may be riding naturally or doped up to the gills. Or something in between. Pantani and other EPO era winners were clearly doped to the gills. This big problem with trying to spot doping via performance levels is that it's good at spotting Pantani type efforts, which were laughably superior to pre epo era efforts, but doesn't help with efforts that are at a level that have been achieved naturally.
Also as I understand it, if someone dopes less (ie in 2012 when there is a blood passport) they wont neccesarily reach the same speeds as an equal athlete who doped more (like say in 2003). Agreed. But Dear Wiggo's argument is that the Sky guys could ride much faster, but hold back, based on powermeter readings, to produce performances that aren't clearly suspicious. This is convenient and based on footage of Froome looking down at this handlebars repeatedly, though clearly unproven.
But you claim that anyone, absolutely anyone, once they take that one epo injection, is capable of doing a 38 minute alpe. No I don't. Though I've not posted this, my view is entirely the opposite. To be Tour contender even doped to the eyeballs, you've got to be an exceptional athlete to start with, though all Tour riders are exceptional, so to be a potential Tour winner, you've got to be an exceptionally exceptional athlete.
Also as I understand it, if someone dopes less (ie in 2012 when there is a blood passport) they wont neccesarily reach the same speeds as an equal athlete who doped more (like say in 2003). Agreed. But Dear Wiggo's argument is that the Sky guys could ride much faster, but hold back, based on powermeter readings, to produce performances that aren't clearly suspicious. This is convenient and based on footage of Froome looking down at this handlebars repeatedly, though clearly unproven.
bianchigirl said:But he is exactly like Armstrong - oh, not in terms of their own personalities, but in terms of the cult of personality surrounding them, the questions that go unasked by a fawning media...
Dear Wiggo said:Maybe you should read it again yourself, I posted your own words, mate. You said The Hitch is prejudiced for calling Wiggins a w*nker, then said you thought he was a w*nker.
Let's see:
vs
So are you prejudiced or not? Or are you claiming to "know" Wiggins? Which is it?