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thehog said:I think he might have told them a porky that all this wouldn’t eventuate. That it was over. Pants on fire indeed.
Your singular focus fascinates me. With so many fish in the sea...
thehog said:I think he might have told them a porky that all this wouldn’t eventuate. That it was over. Pants on fire indeed.
Fourier said:In al seriousness, I am still missing the link between The Hogmeister being served and the USADA affair.
Is there or is there not a criminal angle to this mess?
Race Radio said:Morning guys, did I miss anything?
I thought this was a cycling forum, why are we talking about some age group Tri -Geek?
hrotha said:OK, I'm sure all those absolutely negligible differences are the reason, no double standards or anything.
The negative publicity bit you mention is what I'm getting at, but I wouldn't call it "avoiding negative publicity", I'd call it "being a spineless hypocrite", or "being David Millar".
pedaling squares said:Holy shit, you mean Lance Armstrong used PED's?![]()
oldcrank said:Why does the USADA love cancer so much?
Yes, yes, I understand talking against Riccò is a lot easier than talking against Armstrong. That's the whole point.techknowgn said:Millions of people see Lance as a courageous cancer fighter and not at all as a former cyclist who doped in both cycling and tri. Why would you put yourself out there against that in a sport where you have almost no positive goodwill as it was. Even JV hasnt come out that strongly, because they cant offput potential sponsors.
“To all the cynics, I'm sorry for you, ... I'm sorry you can't believe in miracles. This is a great sporting event and hard work wins it.”
“If you consider my situation: a guy who comes back from arguably, you know, a death sentence, why would I then enter into a sport and dope myself up and risk my life again? That's crazy. I would never do that. No. No way.”
“I am happy with the way my career went and I am happy with the way it ended.”
“Without the illness I would never have been forced to re-evaluate my life and my career. I know if I had not had cancer, I would not have won the Tour de France.”
“If you dominate a world sport you will always have questions and doubts. Perhaps at the end of the day we were too successful. When you win the Tour once, twice, seven times, it is just too hard to believe.”
Polish said:The sport WILL be better than it is now, for sure. It ebbs and flows!
techknowgn said:No negative publicity to be generated to be be all over a guy who is a complete trainwreck. Plus Ricco kept trying to race and was essentially always around, where lance took his ball and went home.
They are unable to remove his cycling and now triathlon history, and see what's left.techknowgn said:Millions of people see Lance as a courageous cancer fighter
python said:in a way, these charges are far more devastating because they not only re-iterated the fraud and conspiracy charges pursued by novi, but they directly accuse the key fraudster of doping as it always should have been.
the tour of switzerland cover up is likely going to be the biggest follow up story
that will have the uci heads roll down.
Team up with Armstrong team and try to explain that to USADA. This is a forum, we don't care.Jagers said:I have no intent to hi-jack this thread, but I recall someone going into great detail with a list of (alleged) Armstrong doping 'positives'. I've tried to do a search but came up with nothing. Can someone direct me to that thread/post? TIA!![]()
Escarabajo said:Team up with Armstrong team and try to explain that to USADA. This is a forum, we don't care.
Granville57 said:Wow. I haven't logged in here in months. I must say, the back and forth here is pretty f'ing disappointing. Shouldn't be too surprised, I suppose, based on the downward spiral that this forum has been over the past year or so.
Congratulations to the gate keepers, and especially to those who just can't resist responding to every, single, daily, *** display of idiocy.
Anyway, I'll just leave you with a little observation of my own. You're welcome.
(Actually, Thank You, RR)
seatpost said:Not sure if this has been posted here yet, but here is todays NBC spot on the matter.
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/47803607/ns/sports-cycling/