Velonews coverage of Landis/Armstrong/Novitzky affair

Jul 13, 2010
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Just wanted to thank cyclingnews for actually covering most of this issue in a proper and balanced way and allowing the forums to go on without undue influence from moderators pushing a certain point of view. Unlike some people.

Velonews coverage: (cicada noise)
 
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Just wanted to thank cyclingnews for actually covering most of this issue in a proper and balanced way and allowing the forums to go on without undue influence from moderators pushing a certain point of view. Unlike some people.

Velonews coverage: (cicada noise)


Or the echo chamber at RBR.
 
Jun 9, 2009
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One more reason so many think CyclingNews.Com is the best English-language cycling website.

I'm happy to read another poster's praise of their work since it seems so many like to bash and ridicule.
 
Jun 18, 2009
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Velonews coverage: (cicada noise)

Does anyone actually read Velonews anymore? I find it hilarious that even for domestic US races, Cyclingnews often has the results before anyone, including the event website!

Meanwhile, Velonews must think that ignoring domestic racing gives it a more international flair of something... Of course, it does a crappy job of covering international stuff as well.

It's slipped from relevance a long time ago.
 
Dec 4, 2009
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Realist said:
Just wanted to thank cyclingnews for actually covering most of this issue in a proper and balanced way and allowing the forums to go on without undue influence from moderators pushing a certain point of view. Unlike some people.

Velonews coverage: (cicada noise)

http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/4...subpoena-in-investigation-involving-Landiss-c

Velonation while not always first, provides very good coverage also.

With a good share of the investigation being about fraud maybe it is possible that Greg might be investigated for cheating Trek also? To me that would be very funny!