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Paris-Nice 2010
issoisso
And I hope everyone loses MWAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHA




(or something)
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valverde321
issoisso wrote:
And I hope everyone loses MWAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHA




(or something)


I guess that would be kinda cool to watch
 
Deadpool
Voeckler FTW!

For some reason I see him doing something (as long as he is starting)
 
kumazan
valverde321 wrote:
issoisso wrote:
And I hope everyone loses MWAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHA




(or something)


I guess that would be kinda cool to watch


It's not impossible. You just need a fast descent and a turn like this one. With a bit of (bad) luck... Pfft

On topic, if Contador has learned something from the last year's edition, he'll win unless he tests positive. Only Piti has a chance in my opinion, I suppose he's peaking now. At least that's what I'd do if I were in his place.
 
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kumazan
Ouch, double post.
Edited by kumazan on 05-03-2010 23:22
 
hondo
We all know that Contador will drop everyone on stage 5 and win overall . Wink The big question is who is going to be 2nd.
Edited by hondo on 05-03-2010 23:40
 
hondo
On topic, if Contador has learned something from the last year's edition, he'll win unless he tests positive. Only Piti has a chance in my opinion, I suppose he's peaking now. At least that's what I'd do if I were in his place.


In my opinion, it's hard to be tested positive for nothing Pfft
 
Roman
It is really interesting that all Contador's/Armstrong's fans have same opinion to doping PfftRolling Eyes
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Deadpool
Both are doping.

You ask me, the number of pro riders who are on the juice is between 98-100%.

But lets not go down this path for the thousandth time. It'll just be a fight between Fenian and Issoisso until some Dutch guy gets mentioned and Ruben jumps in.

EDIT: that's my 5000th post, dear god I've spent way too much time on here.
Edited by Deadpool on 05-03-2010 23:57
 
hondo
Deadpool wrote:
Both are doping.

You ask me, the number of pro riders who are on the juice is between 98-100%


You are for sure also on the juice with such a disrespectful statement.

Innocent until proven guilty, always.
 
Deadpool
hondo wrote:
Deadpool wrote:
Both are doping.

You ask me, the number of pro riders who are on the juice is between 98-100%


You are for sure also on the juice with such a disrespectful statement.

Innocent until proven guilty, always.


I really don't know what to say.

Just wait until isso comes around, I don't have the knowledge nor the patience to explain to you the intricate details of why you are horribly wrong.

He does.
 
issoisso
It's not as bad as Deadpool puts it. It's not far from it, though.

Over and out.
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Deadpool
issoisso wrote:
It's not as bad as Deadpool puts it. It's not far from it, though.

Over and out.


So then give a number, 80%? 90%?

You're the one who always says that once riders get to the big time they have one of two options, dope, or go back to the minors.

On an individual basis, innocent until proven guilty, in general, that doesn't hold. Do I hold out hope that my favorite riders, Rollin, Voeckler, Voigt, etc., don't dope? Sure. Do I honestly think they do? well, probably. A lot of things have my view on doping change; watching the Flying Scotsman for the thirtieth time, seeing the whole Tom Zirbel saga go down, re-reading The Rider for the thirty-oneth time, looking back through my books on the old guys, whose doped, although their drugs of choice were booze and speed, not stuff bio-engineered for their body. I'm fed up with all this doping bullshit. I still love riding my bike, I still love racing, and I still love watching the pros and following along like a little kid. But at the end of the day, I'm beginning to lose any hope that any of these guys are in the clear, there is too much evidence against it.

Anyway, now back to P-N before Mike yells at us.
Edited by Deadpool on 06-03-2010 00:27
 
issoisso
Deadpool wrote:
So then give a number, 80%? 90%?


Can't put an accurate number on it. But on what the labs from Lausanne and such tell the press, yes, around the higher end of that.

Deadpool wrote:
You're the one who always says that once riders get to the big time they have one of two options, dope, or go back to the minors.


No. Dope or never win a really big race. That's no longer the case now. With the more recent measures you can actually win one of the major classics if you're a generational talent at the top of your game. Still no GTs though.
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Deadpool
issoisso wrote:
Deadpool wrote:
So then give a number, 80%? 90%?


Can't put an accurate number on it. But on what the labs from Lausanne and such tell the press, yes, around the higher end of that.

Deadpool wrote:
You're the one who always says that once riders get to the big time they have one of two options, dope, or go back to the minors.


No. Dope or never win a really big race. That's no longer the case now. With the more recent measures you can actually win one of the major classics if you're a generational talent at the top of your game. Still no GTs though.


I'll give you those, especially because most of the drugs used by the pro peloton are recovery drugs, which don't help that much for classics, but make GT's impossible.
Edited by Deadpool on 06-03-2010 00:41
 
hellboy
i hope Kreuziger will continue winning here after Sardinia,or he should be in top 10 at leastCool
Go Roman!
 
jessegbm
Jurgen Vandenbroeck!!!
 
CrueTrue
So much spam in two pages Wink

Let's try to keep it a little bit relevant.
 
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Gustavovskiy
I bet on Contador. However I believe this one he's made for an anti-hero.

Hope we can see Tiago Machado on his best too
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