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no manners, where is English gentlemen?
http://bicycling.com/blogs/boulderr...e-france-doubt-hope-and-trust-take-spotlight/
http://bicycling.com/blogs/boulderr...e-france-doubt-hope-and-trust-take-spotlight/
This bloke needs to come back to Earth. Does he think he's Gawd? I wonder why he's taking it so personally?maxmartin said:no manners, where is English gentlemen?
http://bicycling.com/blogs/boulderr...e-france-doubt-hope-and-trust-take-spotlight/
Christian said:So let me get this straight ... Wigans calls half the forum w*nkers, c*cks, etc ... and no one cares?!
Christian said:After skimming through the clinic threads I'll still post my response here because I feel like I have nothing to add to a doping-related discussion and my main grievances with his remarks are not doping-related.
Random anonymous people on the internet suck. I should know, I am one. They say stuff they can't back up. For the people who are being accused (regardless of the nature of the accusation), that must be difficult to bear at times (regardless of whether said accusations are true or false). They can ignore it but that's probably not easy. However what they must absolutely not do is sink even lower than the level of an anonymous twitter-user. It's just disgraceful, especially for a maillot jaune. In any decent internet community people get banned for that kind of language, and rightfully so.
So when you get asked a question like that at a press conference, you compose yourself and you say something like "You can never convince anyone" or "As a professional, you've got to have a thick skin". Then you go backstage and you tell your DS all about what stupid w*nkers they are. But you don't go on rants analyzing random peoples lives and calling them every obscenity in the book ...
Christian said:After skimming through the clinic threads I'll still post my response here because I feel like I have nothing to add to a doping-related discussion and my main grievances with his remarks are not doping-related.
Random anonymous people on the internet suck. I should know, I am one. They say stuff they can't back up. For the people who are being accused (regardless of the nature of the accusation), that must be difficult to bear at times (regardless of whether said accusations are true or false). They can ignore it but that's probably not easy. However what they must absolutely not do is sink even lower than the level of an anonymous twitter-user. It's just disgraceful, especially for a maillot jaune. In any decent internet community people get banned for that kind of language, and rightfully so.
So when you get asked a question like that at a press conference, you compose yourself and you say something like "You can never convince anyone" or "As a professional, you've got to have a thick skin". Then you go backstage and you tell your DS all about what stupid w*nkers they are. But you don't go on rants analyzing random peoples lives and calling them every obscenity in the book ...
Clemson Cycling said:Is there anyone outside the UK that likes Mr. Wiggo
Andy99 said:This is awesome.
I like it how Brad points the finger at the losers who hide behind pseudonyms on twitter etc.
Now look at you lot slagging him off.
Losers.![]()
itchyhorse said:Hypocritical eh? In the same way that Wiggins shoots his mouth off about journos asking about doping yet hopes they'll big up his riding exploits on the next page I suppose...
Say what you like about Armstrong, but at least he could articulate a fair reason as to why he shouldn't be accused of doping. Wiggins' reaction is just a joke when, given the history of the sport and the nature of the performances, it would be a perfectly reasonable question. No class whatsoever.
Alex76 said:ahhhhh Brad Wiggins.... with all your 'moddish man of the people' stuff, you really don't get it do you.
It was a sour taste in my mouth after Saturday, and now these comments.
How refreshing it was to see the young French lad yesterday.
Swifty's Cakes said:We need to go back to the old days when we had role models like Master Jacques leaving his missus for her daughter and Pantani killing himself with coke.
LaFlorecita said:A champion doesn't say these things. What does that tell us?
Besides I find this sort of reactions very suspicious.
Andy99 said:Why? (says the contador fan)
I wonder whether there are some translation issues with the non-English speakers here.....
ParfaitAmour said:And hardly anyone can hand on heart say their favourite is 100% clean because we JUST DON'T KNOW.
LaFlorecita said:Why I find it suspicious?
The way I see it is that when an innocent person gets asked about doping they just shrug it off. You know, the "I know better than you" thingy. With such heavy reactions it always makes me wonder whether the person in question feels like they are with their back against the wall. And I'm not the only one who thinks this way, I discussed it with my dad and he agreed.![]()
Andy99 said:Fair enough. Personally, I can see why he would react like that, especially given the reclusive life he has lived training at altitude in Tenerife, away from his kids etc...
Still, if thats what your dad says, I bow down to his knowledge.![]()
OctaBech said:Acting up is... well it's no different than when all the Tour riders demonstrated against the EPO test, because they felt victimized.
LaFlorecita said:A champion doesn't say these things. What does that tell us?
Besides I find this sort of reactions very suspicious.
happychappy said:Personally I find people failing dope tests very suspicious. You know, like that Contador fellow.
the person that got his TDF title ripped from his shoulders after finally getting popped for his doping
