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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 13-04-2011 18:13
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One month ago he said he would never comeback to cycling. One month passed and he wants to return. WTF? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 13-04-2011 18:20
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FreitasPCM wrote:
One month ago he said he would never comeback to cycling. One month passed and he wants to return. WTF?
It's Riccò, don't be so surprised.
Tomorrow he'll remind us that he never said anything about a comeback, while casually mentioning that he's the reincarnation of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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valverde321 |
Posted on 13-04-2011 18:24
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The sun has begun to shine again for Riccardo and today is a good day for cycling
This quote made me sick to my stomach.
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Waghlon |
Posted on 13-04-2011 18:57
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Montolivo wrote:
Good to see him back. I hope to see him in the Giro.
How do you expect to ever have your opinions being taken seriously on this forum when you write stuff like that?
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sam1196 |
Posted on 13-04-2011 18:58
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valverde321 wrote:
The sun has begun to shine again for Riccardo and today is a good day for cycling
This quote made me sick to my stomach.
I've also got mixed feeling about him. I love the way he attacks and rides for every victory but he's caught and probably again caught.
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Aquarius |
Posted on 13-04-2011 19:18
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Anyway, he should be trialled and sentenced to a life ban any time soon, or shouldn't he ? |
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kumazan |
Posted on 13-04-2011 19:23
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So which team do you reckon will get him? We should have a bet about that. |
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schleck93 |
Posted on 13-04-2011 19:29
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kumazan wrote:
So which team do you reckon will get him? We should have a bet about that.
*Makes a list of sleazy bastards who run a cycling team*
Damn list too long.
*Removes those who care about PR*
Damn list still too long.
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Montolivo |
Posted on 13-04-2011 19:44
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Waghlon wrote:
Montolivo wrote:
Good to see him back. I hope to see him in the Giro.
How do you expect to ever have your opinions being taken seriously on this forum when you write stuff like that?
I don't care if my opinions doesn't suite yours and i should not like him because he doped in 2008 like you do? |
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Aquarius |
Posted on 13-04-2011 19:47
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I'm relieved he only doped in 2008? My opinion of him was slightly worse, actually. |
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Waghlon |
Posted on 13-04-2011 19:54
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Montolivo wrote:
I don't care if my opinions doesn't suite a lot of other people and i should not like him because he doped twice like you do?
FTFY.
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R_Funk |
Posted on 13-04-2011 19:54
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kumazan wrote:
So which team do you reckon will get him? We should have a bet about that.
Ehmm.. Lampre ?? |
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Montolivo |
Posted on 13-04-2011 19:59
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Waghlon wrote:
Montolivo wrote:
I don't care if my opinions doesn't suite a lot of other people and i should not like him because he doped in 2008 like you do?
FTFY.
They don't have any evidence that he actually doped so he's innocent until proven guilty. |
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Waghlon |
Posted on 13-04-2011 20:04
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I liked the part where you ignored the reason for his "retirement"...
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roturn |
Posted on 14-04-2011 00:01
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Just read an article about the Contador case.
The Spaniard nominated the German judge Ulrich Haas.
The bis surprise is that this was one of the guys banning Valverde last year.
The second surprise is that the WADA/UCI asked for Quentin Byrne-Sutton, a guy that voted against a world wide Valverde ban.
The third judge will be nominated by the CAS.
What the hell is going on in their minds. Normally you would expect it totally upside down.
It `s almost looking like Contador wants the ban and the UCI don`t. |
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EintrachtFan |
Posted on 14-04-2011 03:39
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roturn wrote:
Just read an article about the Contador case.
The Spaniard nominated the German judge Ulrich Haas.
The bis surprise is that this was one of the guys banning Valverde last year.
The second surprise is that the WADA/UCI asked for Quentin Byrne-Sutton, a guy that voted against a world wide Valverde ban.
The third judge will be nominated by the CAS.
What the hell is going on in their minds. Normally you would expect it totally upside down.
It `s almost looking like Contador wants the ban and the UCI don`t.
Sounds a bit like "bwaha, we took your judge first so you can't choose him" - "well, then we'll take yours! How's that?"
I don't see any logic behind both their strategies. |
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R_Funk |
Posted on 14-04-2011 07:09
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Perhaps Contador is convinced of his innocence and chosen a judge would be in doping situations against him. If in this situation he is not found guilty the world perhaps will be convinced of his innocence as well. |
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 14-04-2011 08:58
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issoisso wrote:
It's Riccò, don't be so surprised.
Tomorrow he'll remind us that he never said anything about a comeback, while casually mentioning that he's the reincarnation of Napoleon Bonaparte.
what a waste..he would have been great rider..but he is mentaly damaged and disturbed (I am not mean person..but this guy realy is insane). Maybe it is doping side effect.
That manager who will trust and hire this guy will be total idiot. |
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Conran |
Posted on 14-04-2011 11:12
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Freire: "Gesink is not yet as smart as i am, i can see him making mistakes. I think that if i had his legs, i would have won the TdF. If he learns from his mistakes, he could battle for victory in the TdF, he has so much talent.
I was already tacticly strong as a youngster, for some it takes a bit longer." |
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hellboy |
Posted on 14-04-2011 11:40
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Conran wrote:
Freire: "Gesink is not yet as smart as i am, i can see him making mistakes. I think that if i had his legs, i would have won the TdF. If he learns from his mistakes, he could battle for victory in the TdF, he has so much talent.
I was already tacticly strong as a youngster, for some it takes a bit longer."
We can call Freire Captain Obvious now
Go Roman!
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