Volta a Catalunya
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 21-05-2009 13:06
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It doesn't say anything. UCI is in general slow.
CONI got a blood bag. They got a DNA sample from Valverde. They've matched those two and found that the DNA in the blood bag equals Valverde's DNA.
= Valverde intended to dope using Fuentes' methods and knowledge.
Solid evidence, and I don't see how you can deny that unless you're either:
1. Spanish and a fan of Valverde
2. A fan of Valverde
Besides, WADA supports CONI:
https://www.lequip...verde.html
It's only a matter of time until UCI (finally) takes action. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-05-2009 13:11
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Arnout wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
A friend of mine told me that I was crazy to put Fuglsang into the list of favourites - results proved him wrong
Edit: It's disgusting to see Valverde still winning races, considering the fact that he's suspended...
He is not suspended. The fact that the UCI does not take over the sanction of the CONI says enough about the evidence and the legality of the court procedure. I ain't a supporter of Valverde, but the least what we can ask of the courts is that they thoroughly prepare their cases, independent from Valverde using EPO 3 years ago, or not.
The UCI is currently deciding whether or not to make the ban global. They'll announce their decision soon.
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Arnout |
Posted on 21-05-2009 13:30
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CrueTrue wrote:
It doesn't say anything. UCI is in general slow.
CONI got a blood bag. They got a DNA sample from Valverde. They've matched those two and found that the DNA in the blood bag equals Valverde's DNA.
= Valverde intended to dope using Fuentes' methods and knowledge.
Solid evidence, and I don't see how you can deny that unless you're either:
1. Spanish and a fan of Valverde
2. A fan of Valverde
Besides, WADA supports CONI:
https://www.lequip...verde.html
It's only a matter of time until UCI (finally) takes action.
Ain't Spanish though I love Basque riders (ask Ruben). Don't mind about Spanish riders though.
And I know that he doped. Besides that I don't care about doping in general I was just pointing out that the CONI wasn't authorized to do this stuff at all.
And normally the UCI suspends a rider after there is some evidence (think of Mayo, think of all the other ones that are suspended and later rehabilitated), this time they don't. So there is something weird about this case. And if we lose unbiased courts, don't we lose everything in our world? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-05-2009 16:38
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And with the GC stages done, Valverde gets hopefully his last win before taking a 2 year "vacation".
Stage Results:
Julián Sánchez Pimienta
Dan martin +06''
Alejandro Valverde +08''
Haimar Zubeldia +12''
Mikel Astarloza +21"
José Gomez Marchante +25''
Alexandr Dyachenko +25''
Jakob Fuglsang +25''
Xavier Tondo +25''
John Gadret +25''
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BenBarnes |
Posted on 21-05-2009 17:04
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Another impressive performance by Martin! |
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Posted on 24-11-2024 08:38
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Posted on 21-05-2009 17:06
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issoisso wrote:
And with the GC stages done, Valverde gets hopefully his last win before taking a 2 year "vacation".
Stage Results:
Julián Sánchez Pimienta
Dan martin +06''
Alejandro Valverde +08''
Haimar Zubeldia +12''
Mikel Astarloza +21"
José Gomez Marchante +25''
Alexandr Dyachenko +25''
Jakob Fuglsang +25''
Xavier Tondo +25''
John Gadret +25''
Personally I hope for a crash...
Martin for the win any day!
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wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 21-05-2009 20:38
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yeah, 2nd year pro with PT GC win. Would be remarkable
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chrica04 |
Posted on 22-05-2009 05:11
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Once again, I stand by my prediction. MARTIN! |
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issoisso |
Posted on 22-05-2009 13:27
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Dyachenko's performance has to be mentioned. 7th overall while working for someon else. Very nicely done.
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ruben |
Posted on 22-05-2009 22:45
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Dyachenko is a huge talent. Comparable to Kashechkin |
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Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 22-05-2009 23:07
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seriously isn't that precipitated?
yeah he's doing great in Catalunya but apart from has he had any other top class performance?
Edited by Gustavovskiy on 22-05-2009 23:10
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ruben |
Posted on 22-05-2009 23:29
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No, because he is very young, well duh.
That's such a stupid statement. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 22-05-2009 23:31
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Relax Ruben. Breathe in. Breathe out. Breathe in. Breathe out.
Dyachenko's 25, going on 26. hardly young.
At this age, Kashechkin was one year removed from a 19th a the Tour de France. And that's with all the superstars still not suspended.
Edited by issoisso on 22-05-2009 23:33
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Posted on 22-05-2009 23:34
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Isn't he like 25 years old? If this is his first mayor result then... Well I don't really know much about him.
Edit: Ah, I should've checked if someone had replied before me..
Edited by marble on 22-05-2009 23:34
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Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 23-05-2009 00:02
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Ruben wrote:
No, because he is very young, well duh.
That's such a stupid statement.
camon man you should start taking it easy it's becoming embarassing...
just take a look at what isso's wrote and compare if you wish:
Dyachenko
Kashechkin
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Wolfos |
Posted on 23-05-2009 16:14
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Thor Hushovd won today's stage into Barcelona. |
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ursul |
Posted on 23-05-2009 16:21
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He was in great shape |
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Biathlon |
Posted on 24-05-2009 16:46
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Henderson won the last stage.
Words to live by
"What would Lance do?"
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wackojackohighcliffe |
Posted on 24-05-2009 17:02
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Martin continues to prove he is a big talent
2nd place behind a doper
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ruben |
Posted on 24-05-2009 19:06
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So what if Dyachenko is 25? I know that. Just check his results from his espoir period, then come back. |
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