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Posted on 30-09-2009 17:23
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ruben wrote:
https://www.telegr...IEF__.html
No suprise there. Dekker B-sample is positive and he admits using epo. He says he will sit out his sentence and return after.
I hope he does a Kohl and tell everything. Then he is welcome back tomorrow.
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Posted on 30-09-2009 17:28
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knasen wrote:
ruben wrote:
https://www.telegr...IEF__.html
No suprise there. Dekker B-sample is positive and he admits using epo. He says he will sit out his sentence and return after.
Then he is welcome back tomorrow.
Uhhh, no. He serves his ban and does the 2 years in a non-PT squad (the unofficial pact) and then might be back where he was.
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Posted on 30-09-2009 17:29
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knasen wrote:
I hope he does a Kohl and tell everything. Then he is welcome back tomorrow.
If he tells everything, then it'd be unlikely that he could come back.
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knasen |
Posted on 30-09-2009 17:34
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doddy13 wrote:
knasen wrote:
ruben wrote:
https://www.telegr...IEF__.html
No suprise there. Dekker B-sample is positive and he admits using epo. He says he will sit out his sentence and return after.
Then he is welcome back tomorrow.
Uhhh, no. He serves his ban and does the 2 years in a non-PT squad (the unofficial pact) and then might be back where he was.
You can make it back on three ways. The Miller admit and move say that you are a idiot. The Rasmussen "I have never way" and the Kohl way dont make it back.
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Posted on 30-09-2009 17:39
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But as soon as Millar was caught he owned up, not declared his innocence until the latest possible time.
(In some cases, they've retured and still protested their innocence).
Anyway, i still think of Millar as an ex-doper, and whilst many have welcomed him back with open arms, i haven't.
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Posted on 30-09-2009 17:41
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Dekker is more or less using the Basso/Ricco stance.
Don't admit anything unless you have no way out, and then say "It was a 1 time mistake"
Which he has done now.
Given his acceptance in the Italian culture, he will probably easily get an Italian conti team on his return...
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Posted on 30-09-2009 18:22
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The Monte Zoncolan will return in next years Giro.
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Posted on 30-09-2009 18:28
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Speaking of race routes, the Tour route will be anounced in 2 weeks time (14th October), that was announced a while back, but proberly useful to those who didn't know.
And by the 14th we mean a couple of days earlier thanks to newspapers leaking it.
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Posted on 30-09-2009 18:31
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And by newspapers doddy ofcourse means l'Equipe.
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Posted on 30-09-2009 18:31
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Wilier wrote:
The Monte Zoncolan will return in next years Giro. Yesssss. Great news. I love Monte Zoncolan
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Posted on 30-09-2009 18:37
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schleck93 wrote:
And by newspapers doddy ofcourse means l'Equipe.
I wonder how they get that information... oh right, they are owned by Editions Amury.
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issoisso |
Posted on 30-09-2009 18:56
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Wilier wrote:
The Monte Zoncolan will return in next years Giro.
And now the million dollar question: which side will it be climbed from?
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Posted on 30-09-2009 19:11
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issoisso wrote:
And now the million dollar question: which side will it be climbed from?
We must hope - from Ovaro..
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Posted on 30-09-2009 19:22
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It's a good thing for the UK cycling audience that Sky got protour, BUT...
a year at Conti level (at least) should be needed before they earn the right to go ProTour, i know they've got the riders, but the set up is brand new.
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Posted on 30-09-2009 19:47
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According to Neil Robinson of the Lausanne lab, most riders are using Hematide and Sestide, which are both undetectable. They're caught only when they buy on the black market what they believe is Hematide or Sestide, but turns out to be first or second generation EPO.
So they get caught cheating because they're cheated. Poetic justice
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Posted on 30-09-2009 19:56
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issoisso wrote:
According to Neil Robinson of the Lausanne lab, most riders are using Hematide and Sestide, which are both undetectable. They're caught only when they buy on the black market what they believe is Hematide or Sestide, but turns out to be first or second generation EPO.
So they get caught cheating because they're cheated. Poetic justice
That's actually quite funny
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knasen |
Posted on 30-09-2009 20:11
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CrueTrue wrote:
That's actually quite funny
Loving it. Karma is a bitch.
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Posted on 30-09-2009 20:19
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Victor van Schil, one of Eddy Merckx his lieutenants died today, aat the age of 69. He took his own life.
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kumazan |
Posted on 30-09-2009 20:23
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issoisso wrote:
According to Neil Robinson of the Lausanne lab, most riders are using Hematide and Sestide, which are both undetectable. They're caught only when they buy on the black market what they believe is Hematide or Sestide, but turns out to be first or second generation EPO.
So they get caught cheating because they're cheated. Poetic justice
I guess that one of the fooled guys may be Mikel Astarloza. I just can't imagine how his face was when he discovered that...
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Posted on 30-09-2009 20:23
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Kami wrote:
Victor van Schil, one of Eddy Merckx his lieutenants died today, aat the age of 69. He took his own life.
Merckx's biggest Tour rival Luis OcaƱa did the same 15 years ago. It's sad.
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