When is the smackdown on Chris Horner?

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Horner is a side show. The real doping filth showed itself again today. A team and organization full of cynical Unapologetic scum. Matt White & Stuey O'grady celebrating today. There's nobody less deserving of glory.
 
Jul 15, 2010
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Fearless Greg Lemond said:
Yeah, lets bring in Joop Zoetemelk, indeed not normal. He only refreshed his own blood during the Tour of 1977 [?] due to health issues.
Never tested positive.

You can do better Foxman.

Chris always had a big engine. Face it. Now, due to the Bio Pass he can shine like he was supposed to do back in 1997. Too bad dopers from especially Germany were too high on EPO in those days so a clean athlete frome the States was not able to compete with them. Given the picture I have seen from Chris from 1997 he was more suited to Paris - Roubaix though :D

Zootemelk fell into his sole tour de france win when Hinault dropped. Even at that, Zottemelk wasn't close to the same rider when he was younger. He lost his sense of smell after he fell and cracked his skull and then developed meningitis. He claimed he lost his ability to recover and accelerate after all that. Even though he won the tour, he wasn't close to his physical peak. If Hinault hadn't quit, Joop most likely would have finished second again. Like others said earlier, anyone that performs well when they are old performed better when they were young. Joop only placed second five times in the tour de france before he finally won. Hardly a flash in the pan. Just the unfortune of riding the first half of his career against Merckx and the second half against Hinault.
 
Jun 15, 2009
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Moose McKnuckles said:
I'm happy that Chris Horner has finally been able to enjoy the fruits of his hard work and talent after laboring as a clean cyclist under the yoke of the EPO era. This new era of clean cycling has allowed to the cream to rise to the top.

Chapeau Horner.

You have a online bot working for you, re-posting the same posts again and again, only in different threads... ?
 
May 27, 2012
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autologous said:
Horner is a side show. The real doping filth showed itself again today. A team and organization full of cynical Unapologetic scum. Matt White & Stuey O'grady celebrating today. There's nobody less deserving of glory.

You're WRONG!!!! O'Grady only used EPO once!!!!...
 
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FoxxyBrown1111 said:
Yes, b/c lovely Greg didn´t do it...
Getting 'funnier' by the minute with your Horner obsession, your dear friend Armstrong couldnt find anyone on LeMond, yet, the great foxxybrown on CyclingNewsForum knows. Share it with us Foxxy. We cant wait. Tell us.
 
Oct 25, 2012
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Moose McKnuckles said:
I'm happy that Chris Horner has finally been able to enjoy the fruits of his hard work and talent after laboring as a clean cyclist under the yoke of the EPO era. This new era of clean cycling has allowed to the cream to rise to the top.

Chapeau Horner.

So now all the 30 year old competition is so clean that they can't beat a grandpa?

At any rate, i's good to have confirmation that Purito is clean.
 
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Foxxy is so Ant-American you could insert any US rider in Horners place and he'd be crying foul on them too. Can't wait till Tony Martin starts winning GT's to see how he defends that.
 
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Moose McKnuckles said:
I'm happy that Chris Horner has finally been able to enjoy the fruits of his hard work and talent after laboring as a clean cyclist under the yoke of the EPO era. This new era of clean cycling has allowed to the cream to rise to the top.

Chapeau Horner.

I know. It's so sad that Chris has been cheated out of the other 44 GT titles since 1998. Oh, if only the biopassport had been implemented after the Festina Tour...what might have been.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Cloxxki said:
If Horner is clean, then I will make my comeback to cycling as I'll have a few more good years in me. Couldn't keep up with doped pros, but I might well keep up with clean ones.

Well considering you were never pro or very good I don't see why. You we're slinging this crap on MTBR and now here?
 
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Fearless Greg Lemond said:
Getting 'funnier' by the minute with your Horner obsession, your dear friend Armstrong couldnt find anyone on LeMond, yet, the great foxxybrown on CyclingNewsForum knows. Share it with us Foxxy. We cant wait. Tell us.

As usal you didn´t get it....

You asked for proof of impossibleness of doing something extraterrestrial as Horner. And i said If Lemond couldn´t do it, no one can (do it clean). That is not exact science, but your confusing posts aren´t either...
 
FoxxyBrown1111 said:
As usal you didn´t get it....

You asked for proof of impossibleness of doing something extraterrestrial as Horner. And i said If Lemond couldn´t do it, no one can (do it clean). That is not exact science, but your confusing posts aren´t either...

Tell you what's confusing, the fact that you're comparing Horner's performance with Lemond, who only raced the Vuelta in 1983 and withdrew. So you just compared apples with screwdrivers. Congrats.
 
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Epicycle said:
I know. It's so sad that Chris has been cheated out of the other 44 GT titles since 1998. Oh, if only the biopassport had been implemented after the Festina Tour...what might have been.

LOL. Nice one...

(Anyway, Moose tries to be sarcastic, only that no one understands his attempts other than himself. I guess he´s still trying.)
 
IF Horner, Contador, Valverde, Purito, Porte, Roche, Froome all don't have a chance at winning a GT without doping. Can someone please tell me who can?
I'd really like to know.
Is there anyone, a single cyclist who you would think is capable of winning a GT in an Utopian clean peloton?
 
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Moose McKnuckles said:
Tell you what's confusing, the fact that you're comparing Horner's performance with Lemond, who only raced the Vuelta in 1983 and withdrew. So you just compared apples with screwdrivers. Congrats.

You are confused. It was about performance in high age, not the Vuelta alone... I tought you got that in the last 100 pages or so. :rolleyes: