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martinvickers said:He didn't 'align'. It's not politics or war - he joined a sports team - one I would MUCH rather he hadn't. But Nico has given me no reason to doubt him so far in his career. And the idea that he answers for Krueziger's past, or has some duty to discuss something he has no reason to know the details of, is twaddle squared.
To remind you this is pro cycling, not tiddlywinks. Doping is endemic last i heard. Check here for how much in Europe alone
http://www.dopeology.org/
martinvickers said:Quite likely. And Kimmage's fury moved the dial not a flicker. And if you think I'm happy about that, you don't have a clue. I want him to win.
But I sincerely believe that some of the recent stuff actively makes that less likely, because it undermines him in the wider discussion.
It aint hard when a whole sport is ignoring him. Where is the rest of the media?
martinvickers said:If one man was in a position to truly put McQuaid in difficulty, it was Kimmage. Also Irish, so could undermine the homer vote. Reputation burnished by complete Armstrong vindication. Seen as a completely innocent victim of the ridiculous UCi lawsuit. And he took all that, and achieved precisely ...nothing.
Cycling Ireland were never not going to endorse McQuaid, not with the free bidons, gillets and mitts they will find coming their way.
It was Betsy Andreu that convinced Anto Moran, she failed on the others. All the information about UCI and McQuaids role in enabling Armstrong is in the public domain. Not amount of leading those ****s to water could make them drink it in.
Chapeau.martinvickers said:24 submissions were received on the subject by Cycling Ireland. 24. I assume I was one of them.
martinvickers said:Where was Kimmage's files and evidence? Where was all the stuff that would have made it harder yet to back McQuaid?
The evidence is there for all to see who want to see it. CI were not interested. Self interest and backing their own horse to be top dog, a dirty as he is was always going to get McQuaid the endorsement.
martinvickers said:Kimmage chose to yell from beyond the city wall, rather than the dirty boring work of making some alliances to get something done. And now we're stuck with the b^stard.
And You wonder why I'm frustrated.
Plenty have been pointing out McQuaid's failing, FFS the c**t does a pretty decent job of showing how dirty he is with his press releases.
We are all frustrated about it. But Roche is not on the side of change. He is firmly in the camp of omerta not matter what wearing a bike pure wrist band says.
