Di Luca positive for CERA
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Posted on 22-07-2009 20:35
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Again not a blasting surprise.
just two wonderings:
why have these results only been divulged now?
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why has McQuaid denied any investigation regarding Di Luca's blood values?
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issoisso |
Posted on 22-07-2009 20:36
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Gustavovskiy wrote:
Again not a blasting surprise.
just two wonderings:
why have these results only been divulged now?
Since the new EPO test started being used this season, testing samples takes quite a bit more time than before.
That's the reason why we can expect Tour positives probably only in August. |
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sindre- |
Posted on 22-07-2009 20:49
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Finally.. Have been waiting for this.
Now we wait for Contador... |
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issoisso |
Posted on 22-07-2009 20:54
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Di Luca's defense is the not-in-any-way-original: "I couldn't possibly be that stupid".
Good news: he says if the B-samples come back positive he'll retire |
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Posted on 22-07-2009 20:55
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sindre- wrote:
Finally.. Have been waiting for this.
Now we wait for Contador...
There are thousands of people who is thniking like you:"When contador will have a bad day....., when contador will have a bad day."
But Contador i think is one of the most talented riders in cycling histroy.
There is one way to drop Contador and you saw it on Paris-Nice |
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Posted on 22-07-2009 20:57
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issoisso wrote:
Di Luca's defense is the not-in-any-way-original: "I couldn't possibly be that stupid".
Good news: he says if the B-samples come back positive he'll retire
It is original when he finds out that he has been stupid ..and twice. |
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Posted on 22-07-2009 21:09
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If I where a Schleck, UCI , WADA, ALFD or a Luxembourger I would try to get retest of every 2007 Giro samples. And some rules change. If you ever test positive all your results is being changed to DSQ. Would be fun with a "hopeful" clean Giro winner. I dont think they grow on trees. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 22-07-2009 21:22
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If I were Schleck I'd be very scared of retroactive testing of my samples.
Especially testing of samples dated so damn close to the dates of "my" payments to Fuentes' bank accounts. |
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Posted on 22-07-2009 21:29
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That schleck wasn't in the Giro that year
BenBarnes wrote:
Thor wears a live rattlesnake as a condom.
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Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 22-07-2009 21:32
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issoisso wrote:
Gustavovskiy wrote:
Again not a blasting surprise.
just two wonderings:
why have these results only been divulged now?
Since the new EPO test started being used this season, testing samples takes quite a bit more time than before.
That's the reason why we can expect Tour positives probably only in August.
I see...
Well better late than never
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issoisso |
Posted on 22-07-2009 21:56
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schleck93 wrote:
That schleck wasn't in the Giro that year
You're assuming only one Schleck was paying Fuentes. Two paying under one account is immensely more secure and low profile |
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schleck93 |
Posted on 22-07-2009 21:59
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issoisso wrote:
schleck93 wrote:
That schleck wasn't in the Giro that year
You're assuming only one Schleck was paying Fuentes. Two paying under one account is immensely more secure and low profile
No but it was Franks account, so it would be him you are talking about in this matter
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Posted on 22-07-2009 22:03
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This are Bad News for Di luca |
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issoisso |
Posted on 22-07-2009 22:03
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I'm talking about Andy in case it's not obvious. He is right now exactly what Valverde was in 2005.
A young up and coming superstar who would dominate the climbs for years to come. A young upstart who looked so nice to everyone and would never "do anything wrong". ever.
A guy who had a squeaky clean image and would never dope.
Right....
Edited by issoisso on 22-07-2009 22:04
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Posted on 22-07-2009 22:31
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issoisso, watch tv, and learn something..
Doping causes ''better legs'' and lower heart-rate, making it easier to attack in climbings. What you saw in 2007 tour, Rasmussen and Contador, an beatiful example of what you can do if you are doped.
My point is; Have you ever seen Andy do such as Contador? Attack after attack after attack?
Nope that man do acctualy get high heart rate, and he acctualy get tired and do get hurt in the climbs.
We saw something weird today, The King of Dope(Contador) got tired in the last climb. Didn't Johan Bruneel's(or somthing) Epo work today |
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schleck93 |
Posted on 22-07-2009 22:34
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Schlecks did "attack" today chancing the pace all the time up the two climbs in order to tire out Klöden.
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Posted on 22-07-2009 22:34
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Erm, Isso wouldn't argue about something if he didn't have strong evidence. He knows more about cycling than anyone else on this site, and argueing is not going to work. |
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schleck93 |
Posted on 22-07-2009 22:40
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Di Luca, what a Wanker! unbelievable
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BenBarnes |
Posted on 22-07-2009 22:41
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sindre- wrote:
issoisso, watch tv, and learn something..
Doping causes ''better legs'' and lower heart-rate, making it easier to attack in climbings. What you saw in 2007 tour, Rasmussen and Contador, an beatiful example of what you can do if you are doped.
My point is; Have you ever seen Andy do such as Contador? Attack after attack after attack?
Nope that man do acctualy get high heart rate, and he acctualy get tired and do get hurt in the climbs.
We saw something weird today, The King of Dope(Contador) got tired in the last climb. Didn't Johan Bruneel's(or somthing) Epo work today
*grabs popcorn and anxiously waits for isso's rebuttal (and hopes it is especially vicious)*
Edited by BenBarnes on 22-07-2009 22:42
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 22-07-2009 22:49
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this is a challange..?..yes it is..where is my popcorn |
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