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Posted on 02-04-2008 20:04
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No one has mentioned this: Di Luca didn't show up at the CONI hearing a few days ago |
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Posted on 02-04-2008 20:04
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I heard they delayed it...... |
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Posted on 03-04-2008 12:02
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.. and now they've also delayed Petacchi's case. |
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matt493 |
Posted on 03-04-2008 12:55
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I hope they don't do anything to Di Luca.
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Aquarius |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:17
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We need true champions like him, you're right. |
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matt493 |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:18
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I think he might do fairly good in the Giro if he doesn't get suspended.
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Posted on 03-04-2008 13:21
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Di Luca Petta Bettini and all the "great" italians are not doped
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:26
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matt493 wrote:
I think he might do fairly good in the Giro if he doesn't get suspended.
Basso, Vinokourouv, etc. would do well in the TdF if they weren't suspended... |
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matt493 |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:28
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CrueTrue wrote:
matt493 wrote:
I think he might do fairly good in the Giro if he doesn't get suspended.
Basso, Vinokourouv, etc. would do well in the TdF if they weren't suspended...
But those guts are still suspended. Di Luca are ready served his time. Oh and I watched the Milan Sanremo and Savodelli dominated the downhill. he is gonna work great with Di Luca.
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Setzel |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:30
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They are dopeheads ......like Ras and others...
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matt493 |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:30
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Savodelli isn't a dopehead.
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Setzel |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:32
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Don't argue with me if Savo is not a dopehead then Basso is CLEAN
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:34
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matt493 wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
matt493 wrote:
I think he might do fairly good in the Giro if he doesn't get suspended.
Basso, Vinokourouv, etc. would do well in the TdF if they weren't suspended...
But those guts are still suspended. Di Luca are ready served his time. Oh and I watched the Milan Sanremo and Savodelli dominated the downhill. he is gonna work great with Di Luca.
Served his time? Yes, he served his 3 months suspension, but is now facing a 2 year suspension. Why? Because he had blood values like a 3 year old boy = he had used something to cover up his dope |
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Posted on 03-04-2008 13:34
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Aquarius wrote:
We need true champions like him, you're right.
We really really REALLY need a sarcasms smiley. Mike, are you reading?
matt493 wrote:
Savodelli isn't a dopehead.
he's one of the 6 that had abnormal blood values in the past Giro. not to mention the glaringly obvious circumstancial evidence.
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Di Luca are ready served his time.
nope, that was a completely different case. He's under trial right now for injecting himself with plasma and other similar "medicine"
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:35
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<-- There's your sarcasm-smiley |
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matt493 |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:37
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then what is then one used for.
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issoisso |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:38
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CrueTrue wrote:
<-- There's your sarcasm-smiley
I see that one as the "don't worry, it's fine" smiley. We need a real sarcasm one
The preceding post is ISSO 9001 certified
"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
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Setzel |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:39
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We need a new one i will start a petition ...
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:40
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There's a lot of different opinions about the smiley: . A friend of mine sees it as a "oh, you want me!"-smiley which has led to a lot of confusion earlier ...
Anyway, back to topic. |
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matt493 |
Posted on 03-04-2008 13:40
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Edited by matt493 on 03-04-2008 13:44
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