Alberto Contador Positive
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 04-10-2010 18:59
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fenian_1234 wrote:
It is quite funny to read that Alberto Contador would find it very hard to to accept a doping ban for doping. I feel the same way as him when I get parking tickets, so I have a lot of sympathy for how he feels.
Damnit, I had two in two weeks. That was £100 flushed down the loo all too easily. Was I at fault? Was I damn!
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Posted on 04-10-2010 19:00
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Hehe, being biased is nice at times :-p
Anyway, your explanation seems logical atleast, so we'll see.
Btw, I think a 3 months ban would be the most stupid UCI could do, thats like admitting he was doping but they don't want to ban him. Atleast in my mind
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Posted on 04-10-2010 19:31
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Aquarius wrote:Now, now, your hate for that American guy clearly biases your opinion here.
And everything else you stated in that post made sense too Aquarius
Edited by Talleyrand on 04-10-2010 19:33
Fair players don't cheat
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Posted on 04-10-2010 19:52
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Thank you. Maybe we should get that old rusty hatchet back into the ground one of these days, eh ? |
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Posted on 04-10-2010 20:09
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doddy13 wrote:
The name, or level of rider should make 0 impact on a doping decision.
If it does, thats an element of corruption.
and cycling's not corrupt?
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mb2612 |
Posted on 04-10-2010 20:16
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wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
The name, or level of rider should make 0 impact on a doping decision.
If it does, thats an element of corruption.
and cycling's not corrupt?
not officially
[url=www.pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=33182] Team Santander Media Thread[/url]
Please assume I am joking unless otherwise stated
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Posted on 04-10-2010 20:19
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mb2612 wrote:
wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
The name, or level of rider should make 0 impact on a doping decision.
If it does, thats an element of corruption.
and cycling's not corrupt?
not officially
what sport states corruption as an official practice?
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kumazan |
Posted on 04-10-2010 20:46
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wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
mb2612 wrote:
wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
The name, or level of rider should make 0 impact on a doping decision.
If it does, thats an element of corruption.
and cycling's not corrupt?
not officially
what sport states corruption as an official practice?
If doddy's statement is true, everything is corrupt.
Problem is, doddy's statement is true. |
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Talleyrand |
Posted on 04-10-2010 20:48
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Aquarius wrote:
Thank you. Maybe we should get that old rusty hatchet back into the ground one of these days, eh ?
You have my vote.
After all, you can't get any Frencher than Talleyrand was, can you?
And I despise the wines from the new countries too and love Louis de Funès
Not to mention e.g. oysters, escargots de Bourgogne and le plat royal aux fruits de mer!
I believe you are from the fruits de mer / Muscadet sur lie / Gros plant country?
Fair players don't cheat
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issoisso |
Posted on 04-10-2010 21:17
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kumazan wrote:
wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
mb2612 wrote:
wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
The name, or level of rider should make 0 impact on a doping decision.
If it does, thats an element of corruption.
and cycling's not corrupt?
not officially
what sport states corruption as an official practice?
If doddy's statement is true, everything is corrupt.
Problem is, doddy's statement is true.
With McQuaid, even the old logic bomb "everything I say is a lie" stops being a conundrum and starts making perfect sense.
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Aquarius |
Posted on 04-10-2010 22:04
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Talleyrand wrote:
Aquarius wrote:
Thank you. Maybe we should get that old rusty hatchet back into the ground one of these days, eh ?
You have my vote.
After all, you can't get any Frencher than Talleyrand was, can you?
And I despise the wines from the new countries too and love Louis de Funès
Not to mention e.g. oysters, escargots de Bourgogne and le plat royal aux fruits de mer!
I believe you are from the fruits de mer / Muscadet sur lie / Gros plant country? All right then.
Well, I slid like 250 km east very lately, so I'm not even quite sure what's in this country. Galette-saucisse (pancake with sausage) must be the local thing, I reckon.
I'm originating from the thin pancakes and kouign amann country actually. Nothing of that is good for cyclists though. |
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Posted on 04-10-2010 22:33
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A brilliant article by a ESPN writer about truth in sports. He mentions Contador, but it is more general than that. Still think it fits well here.
https://sports.esp...id=5648113 |
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Posted on 05-10-2010 11:40
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And now Contador has been caught with plasticizers in his blood. This is looking worse and worse for him.
https://www.nytime...ref=sports
Edited by Deadpool on 05-10-2010 11:41
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Aquarius |
Posted on 05-10-2010 11:41
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Indeed. But he probably just forgot to remove the meat blister.
https://www.nytim...ref=sports |
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Heine |
Posted on 05-10-2010 12:00
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With even more evidence piling up it seems that Contador is getting in bigger and bigger trouble. Time for UCI to stop fooling around and give him a 2 years ban, then we might get lucky and he retires so it works like a lifetime ban.
Btw, personally I like how Kohl operates in media, even though he's saying "I did it becuse everyone does/did" atleast he dosen't hide it.
Btw, most norwegians is hypocrits (media), jumping at Contador now, but when the proffesional walker (dunno real english name) Erik Tysse got bused for CERA a lot of poeple thought it was some kind of conspiracy or mistake.
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Posted on 05-10-2010 12:05
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jacknic wrote:
ruben wrote:
You guys keep talking about meat in spain and lame excuse this and that.
But fact is actual science backs up what Contador claims. So...uhm, science is wrong and you guys are right? lol.
Epic fail to you guys...
And that's the last i say about this
Two things:
Good for you to not come back on page nine. And what an unfortunate doublepost.
It has been Rubens trademark since Cycling Manager 1 to make an insult on someone or everyone, and then writing that it is the last he wants to say!
I wonder if he really feel that people thinks that he has won the debate by writing that line?
Another aspect is that it rarely IS the last post he writes, because someone turns up, and makes his "last" post useless...
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Posted on 05-10-2010 12:31
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Well, according to some scientists, its possible to find plasticizers in almost every human being if you spend enough time looking for it.
Edited by Ennyzor on 05-10-2010 12:33
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Zavesa |
Posted on 05-10-2010 12:44
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So the meat was wrapped in a plastic bag before they cooked it for him? |
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felix_29 |
Posted on 05-10-2010 15:06
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Zavesa wrote:
So the meat was wrapped in a plastic bag before they cooked it for him?
No, he now will blame Tacx for bad-quality-bottles
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Andreas93 |
Posted on 05-10-2010 15:53
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The haunting thought of Andy Schleck as the winner of Tour de France 2010 seems more and more real. Fuck.
Btw, clenbuterol should defintively get a shortance like EPO and CERA.
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