Armstrong stops fighting doping charges - USADA wants him banned and stripped for titles
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Posted on 10-10-2012 21:17
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Aquarius wrote:
coutas98 wrote:
He never failed a test. Does no one stand other people's sucesses?
AMSTRONG FOREVER
CHECK YOUR FACTS
Facts? You mean all these testimonies? Nah, I rather stick my head in the sand and I'll praise Armstrong the same way Russia praises the government / dictators in Syria..................
I'm happy that the bubble is pricked, but I feel sorry for the sport of cycling with this amount of bad news. But still, next season will have as much fans as the previous ones. At least, I'll keep on watching!
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Posted on 10-10-2012 21:17
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jph27 wrote:
Doesn't look good for Contador and Schleck, after the way they beat an incredibly doped Armstrong in 2009.
who was already once retired rider..and not that Lance anymore. Mountains was not surprised..but specialy he was not that dominant TT rider anymore...Still he got mayor advantage with TTT. TdF helped him a lot..rebel Contador destroyed that dream.
Image tells a lot.
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Aquarius |
Posted on 10-10-2012 21:23
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I was wondering... did USADA use US Postal to ship the whole case to UCI ? |
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Posted on 10-10-2012 21:24
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Guido Mukk wrote:
jph27 wrote:
Doesn't look good for Contador and Schleck, after the way they beat an incredibly doped Armstrong in 2009.
who was already once retired rider..and not that Lance anymore. Mountains was not surprised..but specialy he was not that dominant TT rider anymore...Still he got mayor advantage with TTT. TdF helped him a lot..rebel Contador destroyed that dream.
Image tells a lot.
The hats are a highly underrated part of that picture. Ridiculous, for both of them. |
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Alesle |
Posted on 10-10-2012 21:30
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issoisso wrote:
lluuiiggii wrote:
knasen wrote:
Do anybody know any races in Spain 2000 that both Hincapie and Armstrong raced in?
Well, from the top ones (what would currently be WT), both took part in San Sebastian. No idea on the rest.
https://autobus.cyclingnews.com/result...main.shtml
I checked the startlists of the others, that's the only one
Why, what happened there in 2000?
They both rode Vuelta a Burgos as well
https://autobus.cy...os00.shtml |
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knasen |
Posted on 10-10-2012 21:43
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Alesle wrote:
issoisso wrote:
lluuiiggii wrote:
knasen wrote:
Do anybody know any races in Spain 2000 that both Hincapie and Armstrong raced in?
Well, from the top ones (what would currently be WT), both took part in San Sebastian. No idea on the rest.
https://autobus.cyclingnews.com/result...main.shtml
I checked the startlists of the others, that's the only one
Why, what happened there in 2000?
They both rode Vuelta a Burgos as well
https://autobus.cy...os00.shtml
A text from Hincapie to Armstrong that some UCI drug testers where on the way. So Armstrong did get time to "hide". When you read the file you see how close it was on some occasions. |
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Aquarius |
Posted on 10-10-2012 21:43
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What the point in asking which races they rode together, precisely in Spain and in 2000, if I may ask ? |
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knasen |
Posted on 10-10-2012 21:59
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Just wanted to know in what race the close call(text :lol incident happened. In the report in only says in a race in spain 2000. |
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Posted on 10-10-2012 22:01
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Aquarius wrote:
I was wondering... did USADA use US Postal to ship the whole case to UCI ?
It would have been brilliant if they did |
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Posted on 10-10-2012 22:05
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Kind of now screws Sky's no doping policy with Barry now admitting his doping history |
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Posted on 10-10-2012 22:07
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CLURPR wrote:
Kind of now screws Sky's no doping policy with Barry now admitting his doping history
only now?
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CLURPR |
Posted on 10-10-2012 22:08
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TheManxMissile wrote:
CLURPR wrote:
Kind of now screws Sky's no doping policy with Barry now admitting his doping history
only now?
Yes as its the first bit of evidence
EDIT: Probably should rephrase that as I meant to say screws with their policy of not being involved with/hiring dopers
Edited by CLURPR on 10-10-2012 22:10
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kumazan |
Posted on 10-10-2012 22:11
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CLURPR wrote:
TheManxMissile wrote:
CLURPR wrote:
Kind of now screws Sky's no doping policy with Barry now admitting his doping history
only now?
Yes as its the first bit of evidence
EDIT: Probably should rephrase that as I meant to say screws with their policy of not being involved with/hiring dopers
Michael Rogers says hi to his friends from Freiburg.
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 10-10-2012 22:12
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kumazan wrote:
CLURPR wrote:
TheManxMissile wrote:
CLURPR wrote:
Kind of now screws Sky's no doping policy with Barry now admitting his doping history
only now?
Yes as its the first bit of evidence
EDIT: Probably should rephrase that as I meant to say screws with their policy of not being involved with/hiring dopers
Michael Rogers says hi to his friends from Freiburg.
and Lienders
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kumazan |
Posted on 10-10-2012 22:13
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Leinders isn't a rider, though.
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 10-10-2012 22:14
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kumazan wrote:
Leinders isn't a rider, though.
true but surely its just as bad...
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CLURPR |
Posted on 10-10-2012 22:15
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kumazan wrote:
CLURPR wrote:
TheManxMissile wrote:
CLURPR wrote:
Kind of now screws Sky's no doping policy with Barry now admitting his doping history
only now?
Yes as its the first bit of evidence
EDIT: Probably should rephrase that as I meant to say screws with their policy of not being involved with/hiring dopers
Michael Rogers says hi to his friends from Freiburg.
He hasn't admitted anything like Barry |
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Posted on 10-10-2012 22:16
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I'm finally through the 200 pages.
Not shocking anymore, but disgusting on so many levels nevertheless.
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Aquarius |
Posted on 10-10-2012 22:16
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I liked the part saying Ferrari instructed Armstrong and other customers to go train in Saint-Moritz or Tenerife to produce more natural EPO and cover up the usage of artificial one.
Those places are associated with some more riders names in my mind, but maybe I'm just abusively connecting the dots ? |
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CLURPR |
Posted on 10-10-2012 22:17
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Aquarius wrote:
I liked the part saying Ferrari instructed Armstrong and other customers to go train in Saint-Moritz or Tenerife to produce more natural EPO and cover up the usage of artificial one.
Those places are associated with some more riders names in my mind, but maybe I'm just abusively connecting the dots ?
Abusively connecting the dots |
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