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Addy291 |
Posted on 11-08-2008 13:47
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Yeah his manager said that after the Giro, Tour de France and now the Olympics, he is way too tired to ride the Worlds. I think doing all them, and at the level he has been competing in them, at the age of 36 is amazing.
Edited by Addy291 on 11-08-2008 13:48
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lagetcher |
Posted on 12-08-2008 17:26
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Sorry if i'm blind, but I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere in the forum:
Jonathan Bellis will be riding the Tour of Britain with Team CSC Saxo Bank
https://www.teamcsc-saxobank.com/ny_ne...?n_id=2040 |
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Addy291 |
Posted on 12-08-2008 17:33
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It has been already been mentioned
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Posted on 12-08-2008 19:54
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Posted on 13-08-2008 07:50
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Yep, I mentioned it for the Brits in another thread, and then seemed very happy |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 13-08-2008 09:26
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Iban Mayo has lost the appeal case at CAS, meaning that he will get a 2 year suspension starting from the 31st of July 2007. |
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Smoothie |
Posted on 13-08-2008 09:27
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Oh well. i liked Iban Mayo great bike rider awesome style. I just wish it was him and not the drugs. |
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Waghlon |
Posted on 13-08-2008 10:14
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See you in eleven months Iban!
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Crommy |
Posted on 14-08-2008 09:07
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The mountain bike course has been chosen for 2012
https://www.cyclin...g14mtbnews
Why am I highlighting this?
Well, because I live right next to it, and it's where I train (running) every week
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doddy13 |
Posted on 14-08-2008 09:39
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question about that, knew about it a few days ago, but not living near it i should ask:
How difficult is the course.
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Crommy |
Posted on 14-08-2008 09:43
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They haven't announced the course yet, but the place in general
The hills are steep. It's a surprise to find them in normally flat Essex, but they are steep. The problem is, they aren't that long.
Another problem will be the logistical nightmare the event will be. There's one small lane going to it.
But when they announce the course, I can tell you more
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Smoothie |
Posted on 14-08-2008 10:43
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Lol, when i was down in Essex for a womens race, i got a spot as race mechanic in the halfords car |
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Posted on 14-08-2008 16:22
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Ivano Fanini, Team Manager of Amore & Vita-McDonald's and outspoken anti-doping critic, swung at those standing behind the doping cases of Riccardo Riccò and Emanuele Sella.
"It is very doubtful that at the base of these teams there is organised doping," said Italian Fanini, according to Agr. He took aim at the team managers of Saunier Duval-Scott and CSF Group Navigare. "Their reasoning is this: 'For us it is not important how you win, we don't control the way you prepare nor with whom you do it, but if they catch you we will fire you and save our ship.'"
Riccò raced for Mauro Gianetti's Saunier Duval-Scott. He won two stages and the young riders' classification in the Giro d'Italia. He decided to race the Tour de France, where he won two stages and held the mountain and young rider classification. A doping control during the Tour revealed he used EPO-CERA and the race organiser forced his ejection mid-race.
Sella dominated the mountain stages of the Giro d'Italia for Bruno Reverberi's Team CSF Group. He won three high-mountain stages and the green jersey of best climber. Nearly two months after the race, he tested positive for EPO-CERA in an out-of-competition International Cycling Union (UCI) control.
Fanini, who recently blasted Liquigas' Leonardo Bertagnolli, discredited the confessions of Riccò and Sella to the prosecutor of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI). "The confessions of Riccò and Sella come to mind... They were obliged to do so because they were found with their hands in the cookie jar."
Meanwhile, he was also amazed at and suspicious of the other riders for not doing more. "The victories at the last Giro were not clean. ... Those riders at the Giro who placed behind Riccò and Sella should be rebelling, but maybe they don't do so because they have something to hide." ( GB )
EXACTLY. It's been the dominant cycling thought in my mind for years:
As individuals, without evidence, they cannot be charged and are all innocent, but as a group they are guilty.
Although it's no longer as bad as the 70s 80s and 90s where if someone was excluded for a positive test, every other rider's reaction was to stage a protests agains the authorities' handling of the dopeheads.
All that ever happens is that the riders say they are sad, but they never downright attack the dopers verbally! WHen the dopers come back they laugh and tell jokes and whatever else in the middle of a race.
Until the riders stop saying they are "sad that X used drugs" and all that bullshit and until they start screaming they were robbed of wins by the dopers, I won't believe for a second they are clean.
Edited by issoisso on 14-08-2008 16:23
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Posted on 14-08-2008 16:41
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issoisso wrote:
Ivano Fanini, Team Manager of Amore & Vita-McDonald's and outspoken anti-doping critic, swung at those standing behind the doping cases of Riccardo Riccò and Emanuele Sella.
"It is very doubtful that at the base of these teams there is organised doping," said Italian Fanini, according to Agr. He took aim at the team managers of Saunier Duval-Scott and CSF Group Navigare. "Their reasoning is this: 'For us it is not important how you win, we don't control the way you prepare nor with whom you do it, but if they catch you we will fire you and save our ship.'"
Riccò raced for Mauro Gianetti's Saunier Duval-Scott. He won two stages and the young riders' classification in the Giro d'Italia. He decided to race the Tour de France, where he won two stages and held the mountain and young rider classification. A doping control during the Tour revealed he used EPO-CERA and the race organiser forced his ejection mid-race.
Sella dominated the mountain stages of the Giro d'Italia for Bruno Reverberi's Team CSF Group. He won three high-mountain stages and the green jersey of best climber. Nearly two months after the race, he tested positive for EPO-CERA in an out-of-competition International Cycling Union (UCI) control.
Fanini, who recently blasted Liquigas' Leonardo Bertagnolli, discredited the confessions of Riccò and Sella to the prosecutor of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI). "The confessions of Riccò and Sella come to mind... They were obliged to do so because they were found with their hands in the cookie jar."
Meanwhile, he was also amazed at and suspicious of the other riders for not doing more. "The victories at the last Giro were not clean. ... Those riders at the Giro who placed behind Riccò and Sella should be rebelling, but maybe they don't do so because they have something to hide." ( GB )
EXACTLY. It's been the dominant cycling thought in my mind for years:
As individuals, without evidence, they cannot be charged and are all innocent, but as a group they are guilty.
Although it's no longer as bad as the 70s 80s and 90s where if someone was excluded for a positive test, every other rider's reaction was to stage a protests agains the authorities' handling of the dopeheads.
All that ever happens is that the riders say they are sad, but they never downright attack the dopers verbally! WHen the dopers come back they laugh and tell jokes and whatever else in the middle of a race.
Until the riders stop saying they are "sad that X used drugs" and all that bullshit and until they start screaming they were robbed of wins by the dopers, I won't believe for a second they are clean.
If I were a cyclist I would flame them, and maybe beat them up if they race against me later.
But then again, I'm no cyclist. |
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Aquarius |
Posted on 14-08-2008 16:44
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Pineau used to do so... seems he may have slided to the dark side this season though.
He wasn't the only one, but then whenever they'll attack, they'll get chased, a peloton of dopeheads won't let a breakaway with a big mouth go out. |
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Waghlon |
Posted on 14-08-2008 17:07
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According to the PPDB forums which is according to some dutch news site apparently, Thomas Dekker does no longer ride for Rabobank as of now! Im still searching for some english sources though
EDIT: Demmit, whose idea was it with a transfer rally thread anyway?
Edited by Waghlon on 14-08-2008 17:12
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 14-08-2008 21:35
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Waghlon wrote:
According to the PPDB forums which is according to some dutch news site apparently, Thomas Dekker does no longer ride for Rabobank as of now! Im still searching for some english sources though
EDIT: Demmit, whose idea was it with a transfer rally thread anyway?
sry..that was me. I did same thread last year and same time also..let me keep my rare moments.. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 16-08-2008 22:26
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News part 1. Corticosteroids (a form of doping) will be legal again in 2009. There is zero reason for that, but they just will. This is fucked up
News part 2. Mauro Gianetti says he was so fed up with Riccò that his transfer to Tinkoff for a large sum of money was already agreed and would go through at the end of the season. Then he tested positive...
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 17-08-2008 00:15
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I like that second one..people if you have some brains left stay away from Tinkoff team |
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Posted on 17-08-2008 00:35
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Crommy wrote:
The mountain bike course has been chosen for 2012
https://www.cyclin...g14mtbnews
Why am I highlighting this?
Well, because I live right next to it, and it's where I train (running) every week
Funny note, the manager of my store was offered the job of designing the Olympic mountain bike course for Atlanta in 1996. He turned it down though, as it was a long job and was very low paying. |
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