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Escarabajo said:You lost me there. With this statement you are showing that you are just trolling.
That's my new signature, right there!
Escarabajo said:You lost me there. With this statement you are showing that you are just trolling.
ferryman said:Touche. But scratch away and you will find that no serious poster on here takes Pantani seriously. But, when Froome does the Alpe in 38 come back and remind us all about that nonsense.
Taxus4a said:If you refer to me, what means skybot?
the sceptic said:Yeah i was wondering why someone from Spain would be such an annoying skybot. Seems like his spelling has improved lately as well![]()
David Walsh @DavidWalshST 13h At end of Tour I'm going to write a piece for ST that will deal with the question of doping. By then I will have spent ten weeks with team.
Avoriaz said:So, which side of the coin is he going to land on?
And why after the Tour?
maxmartin said:Give me a break, yeah right the whole Britain does not have a single good sport doctor? The SKY has to hire a Leider who is related to almost Tour champion Rasmussen. Only idiots will buy those plausible explanations from SKY.
thehog said:I just want you to like me.
Is that too much to ask?

Avoriaz said:So, which side of the coin is he going to land on?
And why after the Tour?
Avoriaz said:So, which side of the coin is he going to land on?
David Walsh @DavidWalshST 13h At end of Tour I'm going to write a piece for ST that will deal with the question of doping. By then I will have spent ten weeks with team.
And why after the Tour?
Escarabajo said:You lost me there. With this statement you are showing that you are just trolling.
National Security AgencyToreBear said:Ah, all your posts make sense now.
Here have a big Hug:
He is from the British Isles, working for a Murdoch owned newspaper. It seems obvious to me:
He needs to remove all the bugs he has planted before he can write anything for sure.
What better way to make sure, than live with them, tap their phones, bedrooms, bikes etc?
Simples![]()
what, and you will look into his eyes, with some jedi bruyneel mind trick, and discern if he is telling you the truth. cos basso was telling the truth to johan.Benotti69 said:10 weeks? Does an hour and a half interviewing Froome count as 1 week?
Wiggo Warrior said:Of course they do, Sky employs several of them from other sports and always has.
Sky originally set out with a determination to employ only non-cycling doctors for precisely this reason. They employ four doctors at a time and have since the team was started in 2010, all of them on a part time basis until they last year took on their first full time doctor, Alan Farrell who is still supported by three part time doctors when race programmes require more than one. I don't know how long a contract is for these various part time doctors, some seem to take time out of existing practices for a six month contract and for some it is multiple years.
Hiring Leinders or any cycling doctor was a mistake due to the history of the sport and they knew it. As far as I can tell it was the riders who after the Vuelta felt they needed support from someone who understood the demands of a three week race and they started interviewing.
In all likelihood Leinders will have done at Sky exactly what he was employed to do. At Rabobank he was employed as Management/Coach/Doctor/Doper and at Sky he was a part time doctor who attended races. He said himself his role at Sky was 'minimal'. He worked 111 days in two years all at races as far as we can tell sorting out saddle sores and injuries and handed out the occasional caffeine pill, paracetamol, Strepsils and sunscreen according to all the evidence we have, photographic or otherwise. I may have this wrong but races these days are not supposed to be where the majority of doping will occur.
It is of course possible that he is a Ferrari style guru trying to make a name for himself and on his own time persuaded some of the Sky riders to dope or was persuaded by them to set up a program for them, which he is still supporting despite his legal troubles. If he is it has apparently backfired spectacularly as he is now as notorious as Ferrari with it seems none of the benefits of a successful business.
It is also possible that this mysterious doping mastermind, if there is one, is someone else entirely and the attention on Leinders is giving them a free rein to do as they like, explaining perhaps if doping is going on at Sky why results carried on improving this year after Leinders was ousted last May.
Wiggo Warrior said:Hiring Leinders or any cycling doctor was a mistake due to the history of the sport and they knew it. As far as I can tell it was the riders who after the Vuelta felt they needed support from someone who understood the demands of a three week race and they started interviewing.
Wiggo Warrior said:Of course they do, Sky employs several of them from other sports and always has.
Sky originally set out with a determination to employ only non-cycling doctors for precisely this reason. They employ four doctors at a time and have since the team was started in 2010, all of them on a part time basis until they last year took on their first full time doctor, Alan Farrell who is still supported by three part time doctors when race programmes require more than one.
Wiggo Warrior said:In all likelihood Leinders will have done at Sky exactly what he was employed to do. At Rabobank he was employed as Management/Coach/Doctor/Doper and at Sky he was a part time doctor who attended races.
Wiggo Warrior said:If he is it has apparently backfired spectacularly as he is now as notorious as Ferrari with it seems none of the benefits of a successful business.
Wiggo Warrior said:if doping is going on at Sky why results carried on improving this year after Leinders was ousted last May.
David Walsh @DavidWalshST
At end of Tour I'm going to write a piece for ST that will deal with the question of doping. By then I will have spent ten weeks with team.
the sceptic said:Let me guess. He saw nothing suspicious, sky are very professional in their approach to cycling. the peloton is much cleaner these days, the only ones that still dope are riders from obscure nations that dont have access to the groundbreaking training of team sky.
the sceptic said:David Walsh @DavidWalshST
At end of Tour I'm going to write a piece for ST that will deal with the question of doping. By then I will have spent ten weeks with team.
Bannockburn said:Throw in the word "revolutionary" somewhere and you've got it.
blackcat said:what, and you will look into his eyes, with some jedi bruyneel mind trick, and discern if he is telling you the truth. cos basso was telling the truth to johan.
<eyes rolling emoticon thingy. sorry david, you betrayed us>
You mean Roger Palfreeman had no experience for a three week race?Wiggo Warrior said:Hiring Leinders or any cycling doctor was a mistake due to the history of the sport and they knew it. As far as I can tell it was the riders who after the Vuelta felt they needed support from someone who understood the demands of a three week race and they started interviewing.
How does one create heroes?This nation is a great nation of spectators, of fans. In Britain we enjoy sport and we enjoy winning. If we can start creating some real heroes and get out there and perform really wel and win ... sure its ambitious. But people like ambition.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:How does one create heroes?
Sir Bradley Wiggins suggests he may never ride Tour de France again
