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| Waghlon |
Posted on 16-04-2008 17:02
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Rampant Theory!
New (and former) italian primeminister Silvio Berlusconi pulled some strings and got Di Luca clear of any accusations. Now i just need to work on why he did that.
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| issoisso |
Posted on 16-04-2008 17:21
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Isn't it obvious? great emphasis in protecting fellow "family"
*plays the godfather tune*
The preceding post is ISSO 9001 certified
"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 17-04-2008 09:36
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Waghlon wrote:
Rampant Theory!
New (and former) italian primeminister Silvio Berlusconi pulled some strings and got Di Luca clear of any accusations. Now i just need to work on why he did that.
That was exactly what I was thinking when reading the news today |
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| Guido Mukk |
Posted on 17-04-2008 10:45
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*plays the godfather tune*..again ..and again
No Astana but Di Luca is clean..who is hypocrite now?
Edited by Guido Mukk on 17-04-2008 11:16
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| Guido Mukk |
Posted on 17-04-2008 11:19
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Boonen is going after another TdF green... I belive we have to take it seriuosly this year. he is even more matured...and looks like more and more like sprint legend already |
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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 17-04-2008 13:57
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Lance Armstrong and some business guy is coming to Denmark to hold a conference about "will and change". It will cost from 170 €.
And it's now I wonder .. who's willing to pay so much for hearing a lie?  |
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| ruben |
Posted on 17-04-2008 14:09
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Dekker says he only fears Rebellin, Valverde and Cunego if they are going to sprint on the Cauberg. He said he can handle Schumacher and Schleck. 
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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 17-04-2008 14:21
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I read that too. He's getting cocky  |
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| Stijn_vranken |
Posted on 17-04-2008 15:32
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CrueTrue wrote:
Waghlon wrote:
Rampant Theory!
New (and former) italian primeminister Silvio Berlusconi pulled some strings and got Di Luca clear of any accusations. Now i just need to work on why he did that.
 That was exactly what I was thinking when reading the news today
if find so unfair. you're not going to tell me hat someone can become a top climber in 1 year.:x he took something.
but i agree, i find it too bad that astana won't be in the race
prevent hangovers --> stay drunk
pozzato, basically the most stupid cyclist around
RIP WW. Gone but not forgotten
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| issoisso |
Posted on 17-04-2008 16:12
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CrueTrue wrote:
who's willing to pay so much for hearing a lie? 
every religious nut who ever lived?
Ruben wrote:
Dekker says he only fears Rebellin, Valverde and Cunego if they are going to sprint on the Cauberg. He said he can handle Schumacher and Schleck.
*cough*
Edited by issoisso on 17-04-2008 16:12
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| Aquarius |
Posted on 17-04-2008 16:26
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Nietzsche was right when he claimed "God is dead", science owns God by far when it comes to producing miracles such as AC or Lance Armstrong.  |
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| ruben |
Posted on 17-04-2008 18:51
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Schumacher now said his main rivals are Schleck, Dekker, Cunego and Kirchen. |
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| andy |
Posted on 17-04-2008 23:53
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We'll see what Dekker does Rabobank have a few options on the day anyway |
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| Aquarius |
Posted on 18-04-2008 09:18
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VDB got suspended by his team Mitsubishi. This is supposed to be temporary but it could well mean the end of VDB's career.
He was suspended because "he's not really a cyclist at the moment", he's trialling his former wife to get their daughter's care and is involved in a cocaine scandal. |
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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 18-04-2008 10:50
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Well, they did know that when they signed him, so what's the problem? |
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| ruben |
Posted on 18-04-2008 10:55
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andy wrote:
We'll see what Dekker does  Rabobank have a few options on the day anyway Yeah, the problem is still, Dekker is 23... I mean, it might seem he is there for years, but he's still very young to win a classic like this. He can handle the distance no problem, I just doubt he is strong enough to win yet.
Top 5 would be satisfying. |
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| Fjogh |
Posted on 18-04-2008 11:17
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Aquarius wrote:
VDB got suspended by his team Mitsubishi. This is supposed to be temporary but it could well mean the end of VDB's career.
He was suspended because "he's not really a cyclist at the moment", he's trialling his former wife to get their daughter's care and is involved in a cocaine scandal.
Hopefully it will be the last we will hear about Franck V. I can´t imagine him comeback to the peloton with his mental problems  |
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| andy |
Posted on 18-04-2008 12:00
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Ruben wrote:
andy wrote:
We'll see what Dekker does  Rabobank have a few options on the day anyway Yeah, the problem is still, Dekker is 23... I mean, it might seem he is there for years, but he's still very young to win a classic like this. He can handle the distance no problem, I just doubt he is strong enough to win yet.
Top 5 would be satisfying.
Top-five would be good. Do you think Gesink has a shot at LBL or FW? Or is he too young too; his positioning in the peloton isn't great either... |
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| Stairs |
Posted on 18-04-2008 12:16
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Fjogh wrote:
Aquarius wrote:
VDB got suspended by his team Mitsubishi. This is supposed to be temporary but it could well mean the end of VDB's career.
He was suspended because "he's not really a cyclist at the moment", he's trialling his former wife to get their daughter's care and is involved in a cocaine scandal.
Hopefully it will be the last we will hear about Franck V. I can´t imagine him comeback to the peloton with his mental problems 
After all, I actually feel sorry for the man  |
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| Fjogh |
Posted on 18-04-2008 13:01
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Stairs wrote:
After all, I actually feel sorry for the man 
Certainly, he is a result of "the belgium cocktail" and too much pressure and expectation. Sad story |
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