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Aquarius |
Posted on 14-03-2008 12:40
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Maybe we all should start raising a fund to offer McQuaid a rope to hang himself up some day ? |
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Darkphoenix |
Posted on 14-03-2008 12:40
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I still don't see how Contador could bring legal action against ASO for excluding him. Can anyone enlighten me? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 14-03-2008 13:19
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Darkphoenix wrote:
I still don't see how Contador could bring legal action against ASO for excluding him. Can anyone enlighten me?
He can't. it's as simple as that.
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 14-03-2008 14:48
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And another beautiful remark from Pat McQuaid who now says that he won't allow Rock Racing to take part in Milano - San Remo. |
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Posted on 14-03-2008 15:11
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Why is that, is it due to some of their rides being caught up in Doping allegations. |
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Posted on 14-03-2008 15:13
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[ironic mode=on]Maybe it's due to the former team invitations criteria still applying for this year's MSR?[ironic mode=off] |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 14-03-2008 15:28
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He said that there are some rules for invitation. If they want to invite a Continental team that team has to have its head quarters in the country where the race is held. |
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Aquarius |
Posted on 14-03-2008 15:32
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CrueTrue wrote:
And another beautiful remark from Pat McQuaid who now says that he won't allow Rock Racing to take part in Milano - San Remo. Let's sum it up : Pat McQuaid swore he would do anything he can to annoy the Grand Tour organisers.
I'm widely disappointed by RCS stance against doping. They let Di Luca ride because of the innocent until proven guilty rule (I'll regret the Pro Tour about this, no rider facing allegation was allowed to ride), now they let Rock Racing ride, despite all their past or current dopeheads and them not belonging to the country they should to be there.
Acting like some sort of mafiosos if you ask me... |
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issoisso |
Posted on 14-03-2008 21:17
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At the start of stage five of Paris-Nice to Sisteron, polka-dot jersey holder Clément Lhôtellerie made no mystery about his tactics. "I'm too well placed on GC now," the Frenchman said. "My team will try and control the race until the first King of the Mountain prize at km 30." Skil-Shimano did the job and the polka dot jersey of Paris-Nice took first at the top of the climb, securing a comfortable lead with 41 points ahead of Kjell Carlström with 19.
Lhôtellerie first came into the picture when he broke clear with Bradley McGee and the Finnish rider Kjell Carlström Liquigas who out-sprinted him in Saint-Etienne after doing less work along the way. "I have no regret about that," the Frenchman explained. "I had to attack anyway. Even if Carlström had collaborated, he would have beaten me in the sprint. But I don't think about that anymore."
On the other hand, Lhôtellerie easily admits his mistake when he attacked five kilometres away to the top of the Mont Ventoux stage on Thursday. "I lost quite a lot after that," he said. "Before the stage, I didn't know if I had recovered from the day before but I did and I felt very good when we started climbing up the Ventoux." This is a climb he was to use to train on when he was racing as a junior and U23 with VC La Pomme Marseille.
He hails from Charleville-Mézières in the French Ardennes but he learned his job in the famous club of the south of France. He was a mountain-biker and a cyclo-cross rider before switching to the road. "Because of that, I was a climber straight away," the former stagiaire at Crédit Agricole underlined. "I wanted to turn pro as soon as possible but it was my choice not to do it in a ProTour team. I thought an intermediate step was a smart move. When I heard that Skil-Shimano was looking for some young French riders for the 2007 season, I contacted them. I think I've made the right choice. With them I have a good program."
He'll do the Criterium International in his home town and Paris-Roubaix, which isn't new to him. "This race has always made me dream, I like the pavés as much as the climbs," he stated. Last year he finished second to last but he was proud to finish after taking part in the morning breakaway. "I think you need a lot of experience to perform in this race."
Lhôtellerie is a smart man who turned 22 the day of the prologue of Paris-Nice. A former student in physiotherapy, which he did for two years after college, he speaks a fluent English and puts no limit to his cycling ambitions. "Now I wear the polka dot jersey in Paris-Nice but in the future I want this same jersey but in July in a race that lasts for three weeks," he smiled. "I enjoy long breakaways like Richard Virenque did. I'm not afraid of going clear with 200 kilometers to go. I'm not afraid of the mountains. I hope to become one of the world's best climbers."
Considering the current context of professional cycling and the performances of Lhôtellerie and Thierry Hupond at Paris-Nice, the Skil-Shimano Dutch registered team might get an invitation to the Tour de France already in 2008. "Why not?," Lhôtellerie reacted. "Our team doesn't have the structure for that standard of racing yet but everything is possible." The young Frenchman is contracted with Skil-Shimano until the end of 2009 with an option for him to leave at the end of the current season. As France's new climbing sensation, he might be courted by bigger teams pretty soon.
*cough cough LIAR cough*
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Posted on 16-03-2008 17:57
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CONI will try to suspend even more riders in the Oil for Drugs-case. Riders involved and facing a suspension are Fabrizio Guidi, Dino Buffoni, Giovanni Renosto, Daniele Di Nucci, Davide Bonuccelli and Stefano Ciramini. Only Bonuccelli is still active, though. |
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p3druh |
Posted on 16-03-2008 18:19
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Kevin Van Impe and his wife were expecting a baby, but, unfortunately, Jayden died 6 hours after a premature birth...
My condolences go out to the parents...
It's sad but it's life...
But the story rapidly turned from sad to moronic when Kevin was approached by an antidoping controller during the preparations for his son's funeral!
Kevin refused to take the test and was threatened with a 2 year suspension unless he took the test. He even asked the controller if he could come back later that day but the reponse he got was "No can do. The rules have to be followed no matter what."
My friends, cycling has hit it's lowest...
Again, my condolences go out to Kevin and his wife...
RIP Jayden
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Tom canning |
Posted on 16-03-2008 18:49
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p3druh wrote:
Kevin Van Impe and his wife were expecting a baby, but, unfortunately, Jayden died 6 hours after a premature birth...
My condolences go out to the parents...
It's sad but it's life...
But the story rapidly turned from sad to moronic when Kevin was approached by an antidoping controller during the preparations for his son's funeral!
Kevin refused to take the test and was threatened with a 2 year suspension unless he took the test. He even asked the controller if he could come back later that day but the reponse he got was "No can do. The rules have to be followed no matter what."
My friends, cycling has hit it's lowest...
Again, my condolences go out to Kevin and his wife...
RIP Jayden
i agree there shoulod be a certain amount of respect for peoples private lives |
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p3druh |
Posted on 16-03-2008 23:30
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Tom canning wrote:
i agree there shoulod be a certain amount of respect for peoples private lives
They completely took it too far...
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Darkphoenix |
Posted on 17-03-2008 05:34
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Rules are rules though. Shouldn't of been there in the first place but there is pretty much nothing he can do about it? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-03-2008 13:09
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Tour de France invites to be announced in 7 to 10 days
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Dankan |
Posted on 17-03-2008 15:56
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Two new signings from Lampre:
David Loosli (already rode for them in 2007 and before)
Lubos Pelánek (former Relax rider, stayed with them till 2006 and then rode for a year with the Sparta Praha squad) |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 17-03-2008 17:18
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That's some late transfers |
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issoisso |
Posted on 17-03-2008 17:45
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I never knew Loosli was unemployed
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Xavier |
Posted on 18-03-2008 11:22
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dunno where to post this, so i'll post it here
Mario Cipollini has cancelled his contract with Rock Racing and is in talks with Tinkoff, so he might still start at MSR |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 18-03-2008 11:24
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That's just great. |
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