- Oct 15, 2012
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So as not to clutter up the Shane Sutton thread, I've started a thread for ongoing views on the biking Roches, specifically but not exclusively Stephen péré and Nicolas fils.
Roche Sr was of course an important figure in the early careers of Both David Walsh and Paul Kimmage. He was also an early adopter, if lists be believed, of EPO,
His son, however, has historically had a better reputation; his move to the Riis team, however, has worried some.
So, any thoughts on the Roches, or for that matter, Irish cycling generally - does doping diminish the legend of Sean 'King' Kelly - and is Peter Sagan possibly Kelly's second coming? Is there a reason Irish cycling has coughed up both McQuaid, and Kimmage and Walsh? Just how good was Shay Elliott? Was Kelly 'less' of a cheat than Roche because his doping was a different era?
This is NOT a trolling thread, for those it may concern - it's an attempt a) to keep the Sutton thread on topic and b) produce a thread to discuss the irish influence on doping, or the doping influence on the irish.
(ETA: For clarity- Yes, I'm Irish. I'm legally speaking, a dual national - but the blood runs green. )
Roche Sr was of course an important figure in the early careers of Both David Walsh and Paul Kimmage. He was also an early adopter, if lists be believed, of EPO,
His son, however, has historically had a better reputation; his move to the Riis team, however, has worried some.
So, any thoughts on the Roches, or for that matter, Irish cycling generally - does doping diminish the legend of Sean 'King' Kelly - and is Peter Sagan possibly Kelly's second coming? Is there a reason Irish cycling has coughed up both McQuaid, and Kimmage and Walsh? Just how good was Shay Elliott? Was Kelly 'less' of a cheat than Roche because his doping was a different era?
This is NOT a trolling thread, for those it may concern - it's an attempt a) to keep the Sutton thread on topic and b) produce a thread to discuss the irish influence on doping, or the doping influence on the irish.
(ETA: For clarity- Yes, I'm Irish. I'm legally speaking, a dual national - but the blood runs green. )