Cloxxki said:Very forthcoming of the Belgian police to give him a few weeks notice.
I am not so sure I'd rate Belgian police as high as the Spanish. Hope to be positively surprised, of course.
You'd need to be monumentally stupid, dethroning Ricco by severals levels of magnitude, to be Wellens, get such press and not clean your house first thing. Or better, let a trustee do it for you. Arrive to the house with flowers, leave with Bart's own suitcase of comfortable clothes for the hospital, and dispose of the additional contents on the way there.
Captain_Cavman said:Millar didn't.
Captain_Cavman said:Millar didn't.
craig1985 said:But Millar wanted to get caught
I don't know a lot about Cyclo-Cross, how rampant is doping in Cross compared to road cycling?
Susan Westemeyer said:Wellens' house searched as part of doping investigation
He is cool with it, though and says he has nothing to hide.
Susan
Libertine Seguros said:Amateurish from Bartje. He forgot to say he was "tranquillo".
Moose McKnuckles said:Not all the dopers speak Spanish. I think the only Spanish word Armstrong knows is "cerveza".
Cloxxki said:I never outgrew regional (Dutch) level of road cycling (and could care less), but took part in some Superprestige and Gazet van Antwerpen crosses. I know what my body is worth, and what my fitness level was. A proficient MTB'er, strong off the line, and uphill despite always having 5-10kg on anyone. I had no place at the cross podium in any shape, but the way those guys ride away from you...just insane.
60kph from standing start on very low pressure tubs and upright riding position. You have to be there to understand what that means. And I was doing it happpily in the pack, let alone doing it on the front.
Agressive riding for an hour with very limited recovery. It was insane.
Especially interesting were the seconds and sometimes minutes between the moment you got lapped and when you got taken out of the race on the finish straight. Yeah, technically they are masters. Yet I was able top copy their moved, going with their flow. But 1-2 minutes are a loooong time for that kind of intensity.
I honestly cannot imagine them not being doped. Perhaps a rare single ultra talent. I wouldn't know to name one to be honest.
I would say that the level in cross might in fact be above that of MTB'ing. I've ridden with a reigning Olympic champ in flat MTB races, and that was not necessarily more impressive. It seemed more doable than what I saw in cross from the likes of Vervecken, Nys, Wellens, etc.
I would more likly trust those who were a class of their own as youngster, without overly supportive parents. Lars Boom is obviously special, although the Rabo link doesn't help his credibility. Marianne Vos was beating national MTB champs on a regular basis when she just got into highschool, she's a natural on her own level. You cannot dope to such results, it just doesn't happen, or you kill yourself doing it.
filipo said:Gee, an all-Belgium top-7 at the cyclocross worlds today...
DirtyWorks said:Koksijde is a very unique race course relative to the rest of the world. According to Steve Tilford, in Belgium it is common. The course stacked the deck quite a bit.
It's impossible NOT to look at it like the 90's all over again. And it might be. That claim is not new. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/dutch-doctor-accuses-belgians-of-doping