Team Ineos (Formerly the Sky thread)

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ferryman said:
To be fair to JF, I don't think he has submitted any complaints. But most of the complaints received so far in my role of mod have been by Sky fans (my perception, don't go ape) on the Sky thread.

I really don't think they are trying to get anything shut down. Just a wee bit misleaded;)

I'll come out in the open here I made a couple of complaints about the pathetic one liners the hog was posting, nothoing with any meat on it, no one is trying to shut down debate, just trying to make it better

Everytimer theHog posts his pathewtic stuff it actually degenerates the thread, perhaps those with concerns about doping at sky shoule have a go at theHog for he is just bringing the whole thing into disrepute

I aslo note my post about theHog ancouraing a rider to dope (which he did on another thread has been deleted), why?
 
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So which riders do people think was part of the Sky A-team? ('12)

Wiggins, Froome, Porte, Rogers <-- Pretty certain.
Knees, Siutsou <-- IMO also a part of the Tenerife group.
Others?

And who of the signed riders will join the inner circle in '13?
Kiry?
 
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Netserk said:
So which riders do people think was part of the Sky A-team? ('12)

Wiggins, Froome, Porte, Rogers <-- Pretty certain.
Knees, Siutsou <-- IMO also a part of the Tenerife group.
Others?

And who of the signed riders will join the inner circle in '13?
Kiry?

Kiry from Movistar.
JTL from some amateur team should be on the TdF podium in '13.
 
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Netserk said:
And who of the signed riders will join the inner circle in '13?

Geraint Thomas and maybe Pete Kennaugh.

I'm unsure as to what being in the "inner circle" means, but if it's simply to be part of Wiggo's squad of favoured helpers, then these two are obvious candidates given that they've come up through the GB track system.

Plus, having two real live Olympic heroes helping the Main Man would be PR gold for Sky.
 
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thehog said:
Complaints means censorship :)

hoggie your so full of it......complete double standards ..............you were

quick to complain about me when i referred to yourself as ms hog

you say it's not about yourself but sadly there is so much of your ego 'good

post hog' 'i have started excellent threads' etc

so many times you have stated that you have evidence of team sky /ferrari

connection which is complete bs...........you admit so

team sky is the major talking point right now in the clinic............constructive

chat however is lacking mostly through lack of information
 
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Galic Ho said:
That is a load of crock mate

trolls. Ban them all permanently. An early Xmas present.

thehog trolling?

So has Rogers left yet?

and your post? yes! trolls should be banned.........goodbye galic

did you read how many trolling posts hoggie placed yesterday?

it's pretty clear rogers will not be riding for team sky

as to team sky getting popped? at present no-one is even certain that they

are doping......................but for sure if they are then the whole team

must go
 
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Wallace and Gromit said:
Geraint Thomas and maybe Pete Kennaugh.

I'm unsure as to what being in the "inner circle" means, but if it's simply to be part of Wiggo's squad of favoured helpers, then these two are obvious candidates given that they've come up through the GB track system.

Plus, having two real live Olympic heroes helping the Main Man would be PR gold for Sky.

Geraint should be deployed in the classics and as a engine in one or more of the GTs, probably in support of Wiggins. Excited to see him race again after a season spent mainly focussed on the track. Kennaugh is seen as a GC contender in the long run. I imagine Stannard and his amazing stamina (witness his work in the WC after a very tough Vuelta) may come in as well.

Oops wrong forum, this should be in the pro-race section.

None of them dope. There we go.
 
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Netserk said:
So which riders do people think was part of the Sky A-team? ('12)

Wiggins, Froome, Porte, Rogers <-- Pretty certain.
Knees, Siutsou <-- IMO also a part of the Tenerife group.
Others?

And who of the signed riders will join the inner circle in '13?
Kiry?
Those are the guys who trained in Tenerife, yes. Kiry is probably replacing Rogers' role, and might actually be even stronger.

I don't think they'll continue training in Tenerife though.
 
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JimmyFingers said:
Geraint should be deployed in the classics and as a engine in one or more of the GTs, probably in support of Wiggins. Excited to see him race again after a season spent mainly focussed on the track. Kennaugh is seen as a GC contender in the long run. I imagine Stannard and his amazing stamina (witness his work in the WC after a very tough Vuelta) may come in as well.

Oops wrong forum, this should be in the pro-race section.

None of them dope. There we go.

I'd forgotten about Stannard. He'd be a great addition to Wiggo's Praetorian Guard.
 
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maltiv said:
Those are the guys who trained in Tenerife, yes. Kiry is probably replacing Rogers' role, and might actually be even stronger.

I don't think they'll continue training in Tenerife though.

They'll be where ever Ferrari has set up his new secret base. Near a handily hollowed-out volcano most likely
 
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maltiv said:
Those are the guys who trained in Tenerife, yes. Kiry is probably replacing Rogers' role, and might actually be even stronger.

I don't think they'll continue training in Tenerife though.

Why do you think they'll no longer use Tenerife?:confused:
Where else are they going to "hide" to dope?
Or, the other scenario, it's the only place to live and train above 2000 metres
that is accessible during the winter.

Both factions of this "debate" should find such a decision equally mystifying.
 
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Wallace and Gromit said:
I'd forgotten about Stannard. He'd be a great addition to Wiggo's Praetorian Guard.

Too big to be much of a climbing domestique, at least not in the high mountains, but a handy puncheur and he'll ride for you until his legs fall off. A proper lionheart
 

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Dear Wiggo said:
:eek:

Love ya work, mate!

Could we not all come together to petition WADA to put Ju-ju jice and voodoo dolls on the banned list? I have images of Wiggo and hog and a pile of pins going to town in july ;-)
 

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JimmyFingers said:
Too big to be much of a climbing domestique, at least not in the high mountains, but a handy puncheur and he'll ride for you until his legs fall off. A proper lionheart

Stannard's pretty much perfect for the long flat and intermediate stages when an eye needs kept on the breaks.

If he starts shooting up mountains my eyebrow will raise ;)
 
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Dear Wiggo said:
Someone else mentioned this to me privately. Check his wiki. It says he raced for a French amateur team, but does not say who. And there is no mention of him racing, anywhere, that I can find. Yes, it was allegedly an amateur team, but still...

There's also a rumour his CV was possibly fabricated to an extent when he went for and got the job as performance director at BC. All hearsay and no specifics or evidence, alas.

There was a programme on Radio 4 that covered his background, can't remember much of the detail now, but it might be available online somewhere. I think he helped out on some team run by John Herety.
 

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thehog said:
I don't know what to say.

Recently I've opened to excellent threads; One was "what's constitutes proof of doping" the other "when did cycling become 'clean'?"

There was excellent points made from several posters. I observed and really enjoyed the comments made by all on those specific threads. I don't see a lot of others opening such threads. They just block conversation on Sky threads with "there's no proof" etc. and "where's the link?"

Those two threads were born out of the Sky thread and provided excellent debate which enrich this forum.

To the jokes on the Sky thread; if you can't laugh at yourself who can you laugh at? Sometimes humor is the only was to show irony or bring to the table a point.

If better I'm happy to withdraw from Sky related threads. If that makes others feel more comfortable I'll do so. I don't post everyday but like to offer a counter balance of the doping culture in cycling and sometimes that's best done in jest.

Re: Ferrari. Ferrari has been a major influence in cycling for the last 20 years. He solely has had the biggest impact on cycling by any one person in this timeframe. Is he still being consulted? Yes he is. Is he working with Sky? I don't know. But I believe through the information and links that I've shown that there is a possibility that he is. The weight loss, the power, the training bases etc. all point to a possibility that he MIGHT be consulting with them.

Many know about Richie Porte and the "off the record" comments he made in relation to Sky. No there's no link but doesn't mean he hasn't spoken and that people don't know about it.

If people want me off the Sky threads I'll refrain from posting to them. But it's my feeling after what we saw in 2012 that Sky at minimum are suspicious. Is it not fair that I shouldn't write that I'm skeptical? and throw in some humor to keep the debate flowing?

Are we all really that serious that we can't have a laugh and debate cycling's biggest cancer ? - doping.

Believe me there are several forums around where you can talk about Sky with no doping talk and revel in their success.

Do we really want to not voice some skepticism? Especially after the way that cycling has gone in the last 20 years.

My view is that some need to lighten up and maybe throw some humor back at why they think Sky are the real deal.

I'm good with that.

Good post Hog.
 
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martinvickers said:
Stannard's pretty much perfect for the long flat and intermediate stages when an eye needs kept on the breaks.

If he starts shooting up mountains my eyebrow will raise ;)

He can be effective on punchy climbs, as he showed in the Worlds, but not for the high mountains. But he will ride all day and all night
 
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Hawkwood said:
There was a programme on Radio 4 that covered his background, can't remember much of the detail now, but it might be available online somewhere. I think he helped out on some team run by John Herety.

So a podcast or something?
 
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A couple of people have started excusing Sky's potential 2013 drop in performance based on depressed morale due to the firing of various back-office staff.

I would say the impact of that is far less than Brad Wiggins publishing another biography (2012 Tour) and claiming Froome was attacking him, and that Wiggins was contemplating going home that night after he felt Froome had attacked him.

That must surely make Froome and anyone who wants to befriend him on the team feel like utter crap.
 
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Dear Wiggo said:
A couple of people have started excusing Sky's potential 2013 drop in performance based on depressed morale due to the firing of various back-office staff.

I would say the impact of that is far less than Brad Wiggins publishing another biography (2012 Tour) and claiming Froome was attacking him, and that Wiggins was contemplating going home that night after he felt Froome had attacked him.

That must surely make Froome and anyone who wants to befriend him on the team feel like utter crap.

I may be wrong, but the only people I have noticed 'excusing' Sky's 2013 performances are the 'Sky haters'.