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| CountArach |
Posted on 18-11-2011 11:17
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ember wrote:
According to a danish newspaper, Stefan Schumacher will be announced a Christina Watches - Onfone rider for the next season today.
Confirmed on Cyclingnews: https://www.cyclin...na-watches
It is good that he is moving from Miche to Christina Watches. All the world's most hateable riders in one convenient team.
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| siwi |
Posted on 18-11-2011 11:54
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Thought Garmin-Cervelo would stay away from dopers. I guess not.. |
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 18-11-2011 12:00
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CountArach wrote:
ember wrote:
According to a danish newspaper, Stefan Schumacher will be announced a Christina Watches - Onfone rider for the next season today.
Confirmed on Cyclingnews: https://www.cyclin...na-watches
It is good that he is moving from Miche to Christina Watches. All the world's most hateable riders in one convenient team.
Yeah, next season they'll bring in Riccò, Valverde and Rebellin as well.
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| kumazan |
Posted on 18-11-2011 12:13
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Pellizotti2 wrote:
CountArach wrote:
ember wrote:
According to a danish newspaper, Stefan Schumacher will be announced a Christina Watches - Onfone rider for the next season today.
Confirmed on Cyclingnews: https://www.cyclin...na-watches
It is good that he is moving from Miche to Christina Watches. All the world's most hateable riders in one convenient team.
Yeah, next season they'll bring in Riccò, Valverde and Rebellin as well. 
And Pellizotti? 
*runs*
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| ember |
Posted on 18-11-2011 12:15
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Speaking of Pellizotti, he might join Miche 
https://www.velona...-2012.aspx
Edited by ember on 18-11-2011 12:23
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| rorzcp |
Posted on 18-11-2011 12:38
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Matthew Lloyd ---> Lampre https://www.velonation.com/News/ID/104...ion.com%29 |
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| ruben |
Posted on 18-11-2011 13:32
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*happydance* |
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| ruben |
Posted on 18-11-2011 13:33
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siwi wrote:
Thought Garmin-Cervelo would stay away from dopers. I guess not..
They never did, they gave David Millar a second chance.
Dekker did more than enough to earn a second chance. Far more than Basso, Vinokourov and others who are strangely enough accepted again. Not even to speak of Valverde who hasn't even admitted to anything. |
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| FreitasPCM |
Posted on 18-11-2011 13:57
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CountArach wrote:
ember wrote:
According to a danish newspaper, Stefan Schumacher will be announced a Christina Watches - Onfone rider for the next season today.
Confirmed on Cyclingnews: https://www.cyclin...na-watches
Funny, I was thinking a few weeks ago that Christina Watches would be a good team for Schumacher.
Edited by FreitasPCM on 18-11-2011 13:58
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| Wilier |
Posted on 18-11-2011 15:44
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Fabio Felline ---> Androni Giocattoli
Leif Hoste ---> Lotto - Belisol
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| Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 18-11-2011 16:14
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kumazan wrote:
Pellizotti2 wrote:
CountArach wrote:
ember wrote:
According to a danish newspaper, Stefan Schumacher will be announced a Christina Watches - Onfone rider for the next season today.
Confirmed on Cyclingnews: https://www.cyclin...na-watches
It is good that he is moving from Miche to Christina Watches. All the world's most hateable riders in one convenient team.
Yeah, next season they'll bring in Riccò, Valverde and Rebellin as well. 
And Pellizotti?
*runs*
Anything wrong with him? I haven't heard a single negative thing.
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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 18-11-2011 16:36
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ruben wrote:
siwi wrote:
Thought Garmin-Cervelo would stay away from dopers. I guess not..
They never did, they gave David Millar a second chance.
Dekker did more than enough to earn a second chance. Far more than Basso, Vinokourov and others who are strangely enough accepted again. Not even to speak of Valverde who hasn't even admitted to anything.
So this means that TD's Ruben-run fan site is up returning?
Edited by CrueTrue on 18-11-2011 16:36
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| issoisso |
Posted on 18-11-2011 21:56
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Pellizotti2 wrote:
kumazan wrote:
Pellizotti2 wrote:
CountArach wrote:
ember wrote:
According to a danish newspaper, Stefan Schumacher will be announced a Christina Watches - Onfone rider for the next season today.
Confirmed on Cyclingnews: https://www.cyclin...na-watches
It is good that he is moving from Miche to Christina Watches. All the world's most hateable riders in one convenient team.
Yeah, next season they'll bring in Riccò, Valverde and Rebellin as well. 
And Pellizotti?
*runs*
Anything wrong with him? I haven't heard a single negative thing. 
Like him being a member of the Fiamma Tricolore?
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| Guido Mukk |
Posted on 18-11-2011 22:40
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ruben wrote:
siwi wrote:
Thought Garmin-Cervelo would stay away from dopers. I guess not..
They never did, they gave David Millar a second chance.
Dekker did more than enough to earn a second chance. Far more than Basso, Vinokourov and others who are strangely enough accepted again. Not even to speak of Valverde who hasn't even admitted to anything.
why is Dekker better then Basso? |
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| Spilak23 |
Posted on 18-11-2011 23:38
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Guido Mukk wrote:
ruben wrote:
siwi wrote:
Thought Garmin-Cervelo would stay away from dopers. I guess not..
They never did, they gave David Millar a second chance.
Dekker did more than enough to earn a second chance. Far more than Basso, Vinokourov and others who are strangely enough accepted again. Not even to speak of Valverde who hasn't even admitted to anything.
why is Dekker better then Basso?
Dekker already stopped using in 2009. He rode a clean half season with Lotto but got caught on an earlier test. He confessed everything, even more in his book, lived a party life but faught back to become a clean cyclist.
Basso never confessed using dope, he only said he had 'intentions' to use it. He came back very early (in my opinion) after he was suspended (1.5 years).
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| YvesStevens |
Posted on 19-11-2011 07:41
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Spilak23 wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
ruben wrote:
siwi wrote:
Thought Garmin-Cervelo would stay away from dopers. I guess not..
They never did, they gave David Millar a second chance.
Dekker did more than enough to earn a second chance. Far more than Basso, Vinokourov and others who are strangely enough accepted again. Not even to speak of Valverde who hasn't even admitted to anything.
why is Dekker better then Basso?
Dekker already stopped using in 2009. He rode a clean half season with Lotto but got caught on an earlier test. He confessed everything, even more in his book, lived a party life but faught back to become a clean cyclist.
Basso never confessed using dope, he only said he had 'intentions' to use it. He came back very early (in my opinion) after he was suspended (1.5 years).
No? Basso also confested using dope, the UCI didn't suspend him but then Basso said that he used dope |
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| issoisso |
Posted on 19-11-2011 09:16
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You're both wrong. Dekker confessed as little as he could get away with (it was especially ridiculous how he insists that all the big results he ever had were clean) while Basso never admitted to doping, he just claimed he "intended to dope but got caught before it"
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| Guido Mukk |
Posted on 19-11-2011 13:08
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Basso took penalty..is back ..at least looks clean. Fine for me..
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| ruben |
Posted on 21-11-2011 23:41
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issoisso wrote:
You're both wrong. Dekker confessed as little as he could get away with (it was especially ridiculous how he insists that all the big results he ever had were clean) while Basso never admitted to doping, he just claimed he "intended to dope but got caught before it"
Again, you are completely wrong as always. How badly are you informed. Have you even kept up with news in cycling at all in the past 1,5 year? Or just sitting under a rock.
sorry Isso, but you're "I know it all attitude", where 90% of the time you sprout total nonsense or outdated info is over with me.
For the ones who don't know better than to follow Isso every word, here's the real story
Dekker admitted everything, using doping over a longer period of time since 2007. He's been co-operating with WADA even during his suspension and told them the how and where, only exception is not naming names of co-dopers because he doesn't believe he should take others with him in his fall.
Since then he worked with Vaughtesr/van Diemen and they checked his blood levels in and physical capacity in the past 1,5 year. His physical capacities in the final tests where 'extraordinary. His lactate values (in dutch lactaatwaarden, don't know how to translate), recuperation and watts where among the best in pro cycling. While his blood levels stayed the same and showed no abnormalities compared to his first test 1,5 year when his tests where very bad (due to no training + partying for half a year)
What isso is referring to is the first 4 months after his suspension when Thomas Dekker was still living in his own world and own truths. Like I said, outdated info. But it's always like that with Isso. So many times... with every cycling news, Isso only remembers the bits of months ago and doesn't accept new info whatsoever into his memory banks...
And that's the story. Period.
Edited by ruben on 21-11-2011 23:47
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Posted on 21-11-2011 23:48
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Bull. Shit.
Take your head out of Dekker's ass and then we'll talk
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