BroDeal said:That's what happens when McQuaid feuds with the ASO.
Alonso's new team might want to look into signing Horner. They need a winner and Horner speaks Spanish.
Alonso shoudl sign him for his F1 team, with such a powerful engine
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BroDeal said:That's what happens when McQuaid feuds with the ASO.
Alonso's new team might want to look into signing Horner. They need a winner and Horner speaks Spanish.
the sceptic said:Sky are clean, but their riders wont peak for another 15 years, its a bit too early for them. Looking forward to see how fast Froome will climb in 2030.
Anyway this thread is about Horner. Who will sign him up next year? Garmin? sky?
Alphabet said:6.08w/kg for 23:25, using the Ferrari model. From a 42 year old.
You couldn't make this up .
sittingbison said:Gentle(wo)men,
please desist with trolling and baiting by introducing off topic...heaven forbid...Sky and especially the Dawg. This thread is about another Chris, lets keep it that way
cheers
bison
jilbiker said:Contador comes into Vuelta last year and folks say "he does not have enough racing miles in his legs" as excuse for the average first 2 weeks. Now its Horner is fantastic in the first 2 weeks because "he has little racing miles in his legs". Sounds weird, right? Which one is it?
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@nealrogers @richardmoore73 @Ben_M_Berry Are you guys discussing the same Chris Horner that chased down Hincapie in final tdf for talking?
IzzyStradlin said:JV and cowboy might not have the best relationship...
The incident in question is here.....about 7 min in:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLiH2tvuf2A
Zorotheslacker said:
Zoetemelk was caught in drug tests during the Tour de France in 1977 and 1979. He also tested positive in 1983. At the time, blood doping was not considered a huge deal in road cycling and he mostly escaped punishment.
IzzyStradlin said:JV and cowboy might not have the best relationship...
The incident in question is here.....about 7 min in:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLiH2tvuf2A
coinneach said:Beetroot juice just makes you cr*p more: can help with weight loss a bit
But this much??
Nibali was going full gas the last 2kms and couldn't eat into his lead
And almost no help from his team, unlike the leading contenders
thehog said:JV will sign him up. He's all for clean cycling.
Funny enough I accidentally clicked on the first page of this thread and read the OP.
benzwire said:I thought the consensus was that the confused, old-man Horner didn't realize the peloton was letting Hincapie do a parade lap for his final Tour. I guess JV knows otherwise.
FoxxyBrown1111 said:Now this guy must go down. Same arrogant behavior as LA. Knowingly doping big time a la 90s style, but still having the chutzpah to spit in the face of other riders/fans/observers by giving obscure interviews, chasing down those who break omerta and "winning" at an absurd age from nowhere.
One more puke on this guy.
zigmeister said:Well, the 2010 leaked biopassport numbers did have Horner as a zero.
FoxxyBrown1111 said:Thanks.... that was the obscure interview i looked for at the Froome/Horner-Thread.
This guy is beyond help. He (Horner) needs to be caught to learn a lesson or two.
Which means he wasn't suspicious then and there, provided that's what the index actually is (the UCI insists it was not). Means ******-all over 3 years later.zigmeister said:Well, the 2010 leaked biopassport numbers did have Horner as a zero.
zigmeister said:Well, the 2010 leaked biopassport numbers did have Horner as a zero.
ChewbaccaD said:That there is some Grade A Trollkraft right there fellows. A man who defends Froome writing those words is a man who knows how to throw a lure into the water.