The Doping Game
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rodda |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:23
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while everyone waits for the dopers to be named quick every one place your bets!
5 from CSC
2 from Gerolsteiner
2 from AG2R
2 from Columbia
2 from Saunier
the person who gets the most gets a mystery prize
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issoisso |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:24
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My bet: we'll never know the full list of names.
Is the prize a vial of EPO?
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schleck93 |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:25
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CSC: Cancellara, Voigt, Sastre adn the Schlecks
Gerolsteiner: Schumacher adn Kohl
AG2R: Goubert and Valjavec
Columbia: Hincapie and Siutsu
Saunier: Cobo and Piepoli
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Thor wears a live rattlesnake as a condom.
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rodda |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:26
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its a mystery prize isso, you'll have to wait and see! (but yes, that is what i was considering.. or a nice bag of my own blood perhaps)
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Aquarius |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:28
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CSC: Cancellara, Voigt, Sastre and the Schlecks
Gerolsteiner: Schumacher and Kohl
AG2R: Efimkin and Valjavec
Columbia: Kirchen and Siutsou
Saunier: Cobo and Piepoli |
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rodda |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:29
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i think everyone is going to agree on Saunier haha
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Xavier |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:29
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my guess;
CSC: Cancellara, O'Grady, Sastre, F. Schleck & Arvesen
Gerolsteiner: Fothen & Wegmann
AG2R: Valjavic & Goubert
Columbia: Kirchen & Hincapie
Saunier: Cobo Piepoli Ricco |
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Wiggo |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:31
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CSC: Voigt, Sastre, Schleck 1 and 2 and Cancellara.
Gerolsteiner: Schumacher and Kohl.
AG2R: Efimkin and Valjavec.
Columbia: Kirchen and Siutsou.
SDV: Cobo and Piepoli. |
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thex |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:34
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my guess is nobody will be named
I am the king.
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chuckie |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:58
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CSC:Voigt,schlecks,Cancellara,Sastre.
Gerolsteiner:Schumacher,kohl
AG2R: Dessel,Valjavec.
Columbia:Kirchen,Burghart.
Saunier:Jufre,Cobo.
Edited by chuckie on 29-09-2008 16:58
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MrContador |
Posted on 29-09-2008 16:58
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CSC: Sastre, F. Schleck, Gustov, Cancellara and O'Grady
Gerolsteiner: Schumacher and Kohl
AG2R: Valjavec and Efimkin
Team Columbia: Kirchen and Burghardt
SDV: Cobo and Piepoli
Edited by MrContador on 29-09-2008 16:59
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issoisso |
Posted on 29-09-2008 17:01
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I want to hear these people's reasoning for leaving out the best climber on the CSC team (Andy Schleck) but leaving in the worse climbers, and for putting in Burghardt.
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fefj |
Posted on 29-09-2008 17:02
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issoisso wrote:
I want to hear these people's reasoning for leaving out the best climber on the CSC team (Andy Schleck) but leaving in the worse climbers, and for putting in Burghardt.
Well, danish website feltet.dk says only 4 CSC guys are on the list. Sastre, Fränk, Cancellara and O'Grady. |
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Macquet |
Posted on 29-09-2008 17:04
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Hincapie??? Now I know you are just america-haters...I can see Schumacher and Cancellara, not Voight |
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issoisso |
Posted on 29-09-2008 17:06
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Macquet wrote:
Hincapie??? Now I know you are just america-haters...I can see Schumacher and Cancellara, not Voight
"Voight"? You're a germany hater
Seriously, stop with the "america-haters", that just makes you look bad and enhances the stereotype that americans call every foreigner an "america-hater"
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chuckie |
Posted on 29-09-2008 17:15
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issoisso wrote:
I want to hear these people's reasoning for leaving out the best climber on the CSC team (Andy Schleck) but leaving in the worse climbers, and for putting in Burghardt.
I said andy!
As for Marcus,he got dropped nearly everyday on the flat,and pulled a stage out of nowhere late on in the race.......it's just a guess though
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 29-09-2008 17:20
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chuckie wrote:
issoisso wrote:
I want to hear these people's reasoning for leaving out the best climber on the CSC team (Andy Schleck) but leaving in the worse climbers, and for putting in Burghardt.
I said andy!
As for Marcus,he got dropped nearly everyday on the flat,and pulled a stage out of nowhere late on in the race.......it's just a guess though
Well, Burghardt did a lot of work for his team on the flat. With Kirchen well placed early on and then Cavendish, he would devote himself to chasing and setting up the sprint and then drop off at the end. Plus, that stage win was from a breakaway.
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Xavier |
Posted on 29-09-2008 17:21
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i left andy out cause he had a bad day in the first mountain stage |
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ABridgeTooFar |
Posted on 29-09-2008 17:25
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Yeah, they are not an "American hater" for picking Hincapie. They are just dumb. Hincapie had a lousy tour, at least in the mountains. He was great in the flats and only average in the TT's |
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issoisso |
Posted on 29-09-2008 17:26
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*head explodes*
Edited by issoisso on 29-09-2008 17:26
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