taiwan said:
Hesjedal rode the Tour of Beijing in October, but the blogger (claims that they) took that month off.
Actually my guess Steve Cummings could be ruled out for the same reason.
Fun game though.
Could also be The Chicken if MTB is considered.
MTB could also be the more appropriate form of bike training in whatever Winter plagued country the author lives in. Lot safer to go to a dirt trail with snow than ride on the road with snow and ice.
If MTB is in, does that mean the author is almost not Dutch? Don't they just do Cyclo-Cross this time of year? By Dutch, I mean almost all Dutch riders? Don't the Scandinavians, particularly the Norwegians and Swedes do XC skiing? Guess we can almost rule them out to. Leaving a small pocket of bilingual European nations and a few teams with riders whose first language is English.
As for Katusha. Hitch and Parrulo are right. Kautsha is comprised almost entirely of Spanish and Russian riders. That is bashing the same guys again and again. Author takes the time to focus on 'clean cycling' now and how journalists have them all figured out the wrong way. The author also bashes the media unfairly. He should have been criticizing them for not speaking about doping in the past to a greater degree. Sounded like he was trying to guilt them into being quiet and not asking questions. That is a trend Anglo nations and teams have been doing. Gesink has also said similar things. and a few other none Anglo oriented riders/teams. Gesink has just found out Rabo were leaving cycling though, so some slack needs to be given. But they are a few others who have mouthed similar things. Millar is one. Also look at the riders praised in the article. Cadel Evans, Andy Schleck and Fabian Cancellara. Guys with NO convictions or major doping talk attached to their name. Only implied implication. Completely refused to talk about Contador, Valvderde or Rodriguez or single them out for praise. Because let's face it, if you're knocking Katusha you are also knocking Saxo and Movistar because their big boys beat Rodriguez. Contrast with the three former guys...look clean but the later three don't. It's deliberate targetting of a subset in cycling once again and almost certainly guarantees the author is Anglo or if not, from a central European nation that isn't latino or slavic in origin.
Which is what most sports come down to. We're genetically better..nah nah nah nah. We're cleaner because we're from this part of the world. If you cannot call your own out, which MV doesn't ever do, then you're barking up the wrong tree. Nobody likes a blatant hypocrite, unless they stir national sentiment and patriotism in the masses. Then it's cool.
Does the author pick on a set nationality or subset within cycling? Yes and no. Doesn't go right out and state it, but it's there. They have an issue with the teams they perceive to be naughty and doping. The easy targets to flog. The ones we've heard about again and again. The Latinos. Not a single mention of anyone with whiter skin. Nothing more than tokenism and playing the same PR card. Don't focus on your own, deflect to someone else. All of a sudden that is Katusha.