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issoisso |
Posted on 19-09-2009 10:44
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issoisso wrote:
It was reported by Kurier.
It should be noted that Kurier were the first to report on the doping clinic about 3 years ago and later the first to name names.
In both occasions no one believed them. And in both cases they turned out to be dead right.
So by now we should give them a lot of credibility.
They also say that these 184 different athletes are between 2002 and 2006, so the full number is likely to be higher.
And a second witness also on Kurier says that the first witness is exaggerating and the real number is around 50 athletes
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Posted on 19-09-2009 10:51
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SportingNonsense wrote:
issoisso wrote:
bobcatsman wrote:
A member of the french cya community (papinou) found that :
https://www.gpisbe...index.html
Go to "edition 2009" --> "le peloton" and you will have a surprise.
Is it Bourgas being there? If not, I don't get it
I think its that the jerseys they show are the PCM ones
Yes, it's that !
Then, Moncoutié will ride another season with Cofidis.
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knasen |
Posted on 19-09-2009 11:22
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When we talk about Human Plasma I think the Austrian biathlon team may go there. Last year all there guys become very very faster. But they also improoved there shooting and that I guess has nothing to do with doping. So they maybe only have beginning to train harder.
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Wiggo |
Posted on 19-09-2009 11:44
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Erm, you can dope for things like shooting. They're called beta blockers.
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Posted on 19-09-2009 12:30
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staying calm is important. you can dope for chess
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Deda |
Posted on 19-09-2009 13:10
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snooker players doped, as someone said before.
If offense is the best defence, does it mean that defence is the worst defence?
If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord will delete my browser history.
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doddy13 |
Posted on 20-09-2009 12:56
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Jonny Bellis is in a critical condition in hospital. He crashed his scooter near Quarratta. He's 21 years old, got bronze in the U23 worlds in 2007.
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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issoisso |
Posted on 20-09-2009 13:01
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Our "WTF" story of the day is that I just found a guy posting about 30 "stages" of the 2010 Tour and Giro on an applet using google maps, showing route, etc.
I'm expecting it's just some fantasy route he made up, but....it's interesting allright.
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doddy13 |
Posted on 20-09-2009 13:02
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Speaking on 2010 Tour actually, the route presentation date is set. 14th October. (Between Paris-Tours and Giro Lombardia)
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issoisso |
Posted on 20-09-2009 13:04
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I'm expecting it's just some fantasy route he made up, but....if they are, how can they be so incredibly detailed, named, etc?
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doddy13 |
Posted on 20-09-2009 13:11
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link, then it'll be easier to see what you are talking about
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issoisso |
Posted on 20-09-2009 13:14
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Nah, nevermind, it has to be fake.
Threre's too many alpine stages for it to be a real Tour. And the Giro has some finishes atop climbs that can't host finishes.
It did look for a moment like it could be real, surprisingly, since it appears to have been created weeks ago, yet coincidentally stays around Bordeaux in stage 20 where we knew two days ago that the final stage 20 ITT will likely be held (it only has the first 19 stages of the Tour posted), and it does start in Rotterdam and all else that's known for certain.
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Posted on 20-09-2009 18:21
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issoisso wrote:
Nah, nevermind, it has to be fake.
Threre's too many alpine stages for it to be a real Tour. And the Giro has some finishes atop climbs that can't host finishes.
It did look for a moment like it could be real, surprisingly, since it appears to have been created weeks ago, yet coincidentally stays around Bordeaux in stage 20 where we knew two days ago that the final stage 20 ITT will likely be held (it only has the first 19 stages of the Tour posted), and it does start in Rotterdam and all else that's known for certain.
Final TT in Bordeaux
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Posted on 20-09-2009 18:36
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I don't know if anyone has posted this link before, but there are some rumours emerging here - https://www.steeph...de-france/
Peyresourde-Aspin-Tourmalet-Soulor-Aubisque in one stage...insane Of course, it might be false.
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Posted on 20-09-2009 18:41
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lagetcher wrote:
I don't know if anyone has posted this link before, but there are some rumours emerging here - https://www.steeph...de-france/
Peyresourde-Aspin-Tourmalet-Soulor-Aubisque in one stage...insane Of course, it might be false.
Looking forward to final showdown in Pyrenees and Bordeaux
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Posted on 20-09-2009 19:18
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doddy13 wrote:
Jonny Bellis is in a critical condition in hospital. He crashed his scooter near Quarratta. He's 21 years old, got bronze in the U23 worlds in 2007.
I wish him and his family all the best... latest i heard he was in a coma
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issoisso |
Posted on 20-09-2009 19:40
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lagetcher wrote:
I don't know if anyone has posted this link before, but there are some rumours emerging here - https://www.steeph...de-france/
Peyresourde-Aspin-Tourmalet-Soulor-Aubisque in one stage...insane Of course, it might be false.
I don't see the 4 mountaintop finishes.
Col de La Pierre de St. Martin, Aubisque, Superbagnéres and....? Where's the other one?
Edited by issoisso on 20-09-2009 19:49
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Posted on 20-09-2009 20:01
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It might be false, but it sure is awesome anyway.
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issoisso |
Posted on 20-09-2009 21:57
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The 4th mountain finish is apparently the other one being bandied around: the July 18th stage is not into Luchon as that site says, but instead onto the Plateau de Beille
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Posted on 20-09-2009 23:02
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issoisso wrote:
The 4th mountain finish is apparently the other one being bandied around: the July 18th stage is not into Luchon as that site says, but instead onto the Plateau de Beille
So, that would give 4 mountain tops and one ITT inside the last 6 stages (excluding the Paris stage)? Would be more interesting than this year's "w00t! teh Ventoux!!1!" route.
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