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pmcg76 said:Hitch also think's nobody in this Vuelta is in top form other than Horner!!
I think if you look at the seasons of Nibali, Valverde and Rodriguez that's probably very accurate.
pmcg76 said:Hitch also think's nobody in this Vuelta is in top form other than Horner!!
red_flanders said:I think if you look at the seasons of Nibali, Valverde and Rodriguez that's probably very accurate.
 **** the hypocrisy @Digger_forum12hCycle Chic said:**** the hypocrisy @Digger_forum12h
By the way, Irish or not, what Roche is doing, and the company He's doing it in, does not Inspire any belief.
**** the hypocrisy @Digger_forum12h
Remembering he had a bad day in the rain. Outside of that he's right in the middle of some interesting characters.
Cycle Chic said:how about you rack off and don't respond to my posts - you really are a TOOL !
pmcg76 said:Wow top source you have there, another poster from this forum who believes everyone is doping. Could you maybe find someone with actual inside knowledge of the sport or are you just going to keep quoting anonymous forum poster's.
Benotti69 said:Where is the go to source for doping of all riders in the peloton?
There isn't one. The fans are left to join dots. Fans are playing with a high batting average. For others to cry like Armstrong and his fans did for years 'never tested positive' is worth nothing.
Look at Roche and whom he surrounds himslef with. Read what he writes. Then come to an opinion. It does not piant a picture of cleanliness.[/QUO
Why does it matter who he surrounds himself or what hs says because as you believe everyone dopes anyway, you will always draw the same conclusion.
For example if he moved to Garmin, you would have the same belief. Where could he go that would not draw suspicion in your eyes.
Have a read of that blog someone posted by Cameron Wurf, reads much the same as anything Roche writes, admires Horner, rides for Liquigas so therefore has to be a doper in your eyes.
Fortunately I can see things in more than black or white.
pmcg76 said:Why does it matter who he surrounds himself or what hs says because as you believe everyone dopes anyway, you will always draw the same conclusion.
pmcg76 said:For example if he moved to Garmin, you would have the same belief. Where could he go that would not draw suspicion in your eyes.
pmcg76 said:Have a read of that blog someone posted by Cameron Wurf, reads much the same as anything Roche writes, admires Horner, rides for Liquigas so therefore has to be a doper in your eyes.
pmcg76 said:Fortunately I can see things in more than black or white.
pmcg76 said:Wow top source you have there, another poster from this forum who believes everyone is doping. Could you maybe find someone with actual inside knowledge of the sport or are you just going to keep quoting anonymous forum poster's.
Benotti69 said:Where is the go to source for doping of all riders in the peloton?
There isn't one. The fans are left to join dots. Fans are playing with a high batting average. For others to cry like Armstrong and his fans did for years 'never tested positive' is worth nothing.
Look at Roche and whom he surrounds himslef with. Read what he writes. Then come to an opinion. It does not piant a picture of cleanliness.
interesting.gooner said:Nico has criticised the Garmin lads and them only getting 6 month suspensions.
sniper said:interesting.
if you have time, could you link it?
otherwise i agree that his performances in the vuelta looked mighty suspicious.
i haven't seen any indications that would suggest he's clean.
and so the question should be: why wouldn't he dope? what's the deterrent for Roche and does that deterrent weigh up to the financial gains of doping?
Von Mises said:If his suspicious, then he has been suspicious from the very beginning of his career. In this Vuelta there was nothing special what would make him more suspicious.
GloryHunter said:What do you make of Roche's Time Trial performance at the Vuelta. Can't
recall ever seeing him put in such a performance in any Time Trial ever.
Von Mises said:In 2010 Roche lost to winner (Nibali) five minutes and finished 7th in GC. In 2013 he lost to winner (Horner) 7 minutes and finished 5th. If you look his overall career, then yes, maybe he has improved a bit (though even this is debatable), but there has not been large jump. There is till clear difference between him and the best.
If his suspicious, then he has been suspicious from the very beginning of his career. In this Vuelta there was nothing special what would make him more suspicious.
elduggo said:what about his performance? How do you think he performed? Just about the same as non-TT specialist GC contenders (apart from Valverde who was much stronger but who punctured)?
Benotti69 said:Yes this is a probability. Roche started pro career at Cofidis '05/'06 during which time they had an admission by Philippe Gaumont for doping and the positive test by Tristan Valentin. While this does not prove anything it points to an enviroment that was not clean.
We were told the sport has cleanED up. But I have yet to see proof that tests work or that UCI wants to catch anyone doping for legitimate sporting reasons. Anti doping cant even find riders at hotels FFS.
GloryHunter said:; yes Bjarne Riis. An individual whom you could not trust as for as you could throw. Dodgier than dodgy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bjarne_Riis
GloryHunter said:Em, and not far behind Tony Martin and Cancellara.
Yes and this is probably why nothing changes.. I mean; how does it help the case of the 20 year old marked newbie, that all his follow newbies, rightly is marked as well?Von Mises said:Guilt by association is very convenient argument. Basically you can mark every single rider, every 20 year old newbie who joins whatever team is marked because you can always find team member, coach, manager, doctor etc with dodgy past.
GloryHunter said:What do you make of Roche's Time Trial performance at the Vuelta. Can't
recall ever seeing him put in such a performance in any Time Trial ever.
Von Mises said:Last year Tour Roche was ca 2.20 behind Cancellara, now 1.48. It is improvement (and I agree that he has improved his TT in general, not just in this Vuelta) but it is not massive jump.
