cineteq said:100% d'accord.
You don't get it, the issue is not 'how' he wins, but 'why' he wins.

looking forward to nibali managed by god himself.
you better hope he will learn from the god's tricks.
cineteq said:100% d'accord.
You don't get it, the issue is not 'how' he wins, but 'why' he wins.
Afrank said:I've always liked Vino as a rider. His attacking style of racing is the kind that every rider should aspire to duplicate. And I've been able to look past the doping because he served his suspension and came back strong. But if he did pay Kolobnev for the LBL victory like the emails seem to indicate he did, well I guess it is still a good performance after 2 years out of the sport because even without the money he would have been 1st or 2nd. But it does taint the victory, and put a damper on it.
Also I've never heard of a winning rider paying the rider that got 2nd like people on here are saying happens. Is this actually something that happens in cycling? I can't really think of a good reason for the winning rider to pay the 2nd placed rider unless it was for the win. Are there any proven examples of this happening?
Descender said:He should be banned for life from the sport of cycling.
gingerwallaceafro said:He deffo bought the Olympic win too
Arnout said:It's not bribing, remember. Kolobnev could've said no, because you can say no.
I think there is something fundamentally different between doping and paying a competitor: you do the first thing in secret to beat your competitor in an unfair way, in the second it is just a business agreement in which both parties need to agree for it to work. And because the sport of cycling is unique in it's setup in which you need to work together to beat each other at the line, things like this are, in my opinion, part of the sport.
Why was it discounted till now is the more important question.thirteen said:and another article... starting to make the english news now.
it's been discounted before but now, all of a sudden, it's roaring back to life... why?![]()
i don't think they were able to find anything at the time.ramjambunath said:Why was it discounted till now is the more important question.
These aren't new claims. L'illustre published transaction details on the fourth of July. Wonder what the cycling media were doing when this was published?
http://www.illustre.ch/Alexandre-Vinokourov-achat-victoire-cyclisme-Liege-Bastogne-Liege-Kolobnev_162322_.html
150k, nice bonus sharing![]()
The payoff revelations were first reported by Swiss magazine L'illustre.
"It's a very old story," UCI spokesman Enrico Carpani told The Associated Press, adding that the UCI asked L'illustre for evidence of the case two years ago but was turned down.
and the "evidence" is finally being passed on.ramjambunath said:So, they published it now. It doesn't change that they've alleged that two transactions worth 150 grand have been made and that the Padova prosecutors believe it's proof.
Vino attacks everyone said:So much hatred in here.![]()
Zam_Olyas said:Is it july yet?gingerwallace gracing us with his presence.
I'm dealing fine enough, not the one having a strop nowthirteen said:and the "evidence" is finally being passed on.
it took them two years to come up with it, so have a little patience and let the authorities look at the information that was given on a weekend when offices were closed.
honestly, the vitriol against Vino has reached a new level since Vino won the Olympics fair and square. deal with it![]()
coinneach said:Maybe that's because we don't like the idea of bike races being bought.
This puts the spotlight back on the Olympics.
Will you be happy to see cycling banned as an olympic sport?
Vino is a typical sport cheat: doesn't care about anything, any damage to the sport so long as he wins. Riders like him are a large part the reason cycling is in the state it is today.
BTW I did like his attacking style of cycling, but could never enjoy it, knowing what he'd get up to.
thirteen said:and the "evidence" is finally being passed on.
it took them two years to come up with it, so have a little patience and let the authorities look at the information that was given on a weekend when offices were closed.
honestly, the vitriol against Vino has reached a new level since Vino won the Olympics fair and square. deal with it![]()
i apologise that i still haven't figured out how to take a pic of a tweet, so this will have to do:rhubroma said:To assert anything to the contrary is simply asinine.
UCI using the several months old story about Vino's LBL as yet another smokescreen
thirteen said:i apologise that i still haven't figured out how to take a pic of a tweet, so this will have to do:
festinagirl @festinagirl
^^^ my thoughts exactly.
Lanark said:Really, the UCI now controls Italian prosecuters? Wow, I never imagined they have that much power. Oh wait, they don't.
The only smokescreen is by Vino-fans who can't stand the fact that their hero is being exposed for the crook he is.