News in July
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schleck93 |
Posted on 01-07-2010 13:07
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Because it's July and I don't have any news.
BenBarnes wrote:
Thor wears a live rattlesnake as a condom.
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doddy13 |
Posted on 01-07-2010 13:09
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Here's a picture of the tour caravanne.
It's 80 years old this year.. whoo-hoo.
Edited by doddy13 on 01-07-2010 13:09
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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Posted on 24-11-2024 16:21
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 01-07-2010 14:13
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Riis will no longer be the CEO of Riis Cycling, according to the latest annual report of the team (side note: It's unbelievable that it took this long for the journalists to look into the annual (financial) reports of the team. They've been online for more than a week...)
The end of the team?
Edited by CrueTrue on 01-07-2010 14:14
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Soendergaard |
Posted on 01-07-2010 14:16
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Looks like it!
Would be nice if that pressconference would start now!'
hmm... No new sponser??!
Edited by Soendergaard on 01-07-2010 14:24
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 01-07-2010 14:25
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Yep, no new sponsor announced. I think it's time to say goodbye |
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Soendergaard |
Posted on 01-07-2010 14:27
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Hmm, ye Bjarne diden't really seem to be happy when he entered the room, and talking about the sponsor situation... |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 01-07-2010 14:28
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In other news, Lampre has signed a sponsor contract with AMPO:
https://www.velo-club.net/article?sid=...?sid=58712 |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 01-07-2010 14:30
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If you want to follow the press conference of Saxo.
www.twitter.com/c... is tweeting live
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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Deadpool |
Posted on 01-07-2010 14:31
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Strickland has updated
OK--2 new sources say RadioShack is definitely in. One is good, one nearly unimpeachable. I am saying for the record RadioShack rides.
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Soendergaard |
Posted on 01-07-2010 14:32
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Hmm so far the press confrerece is a fail...
They only talk about things we already know... booooring! |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 01-07-2010 18:58
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Welcome Google to cycling sponsorship!
HTC get google too
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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Christer |
Posted on 01-07-2010 22:49
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So the name is now HTC - Colombia - Skype - Google?
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felix_29 |
Posted on 02-07-2010 14:48
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doddy13 wrote:
Welcome Google to cycling sponsorship!
HTC get google too
A good anti-doping move: Google knows everything, so they will tell the UCI all names of doped riders not riding for their team
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dgtgoheels |
Posted on 02-07-2010 19:03
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Well tomorrow is going to be interesting....
https://blogs.sfwe...trongs.php
Looks like Landis really did shake the hornet's nest. Personally I hope nothing comes of this. I mean we all know Lance took drugs. But if he gets crucified for it American cycling will never be the same and American potential and current sponsors will be reluctant to sponsor cycling. Cycling as a whole will be fine but may be for American cycling ripping the band aid quickly will be a little less painful in the long run. |
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jph27 |
Posted on 02-07-2010 19:05
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dgtgoheels wrote:
Well tomorrow is going to be interesting....
https://blogs.sfwe...trongs.php
Looks like Landis really did shake the hornet's nest. Personally I hope nothing comes of this. I mean we all know Lance took drugs. But if he gets crucified for it American cycling will never be the same and American potential and current sponsors will be reluctant to sponsor cycling. Cycling as a whole will be fine but may be for American cycling ripping the band aid quickly will be a little less painful in the long run.
He doped, punish him. Doesn't matter about the effects! |
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Aquarius |
Posted on 02-07-2010 19:19
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dgtgoheels wrote:
Well tomorrow is going to be interesting....
https://blogs.sfwe...trongs.php
Looks like Landis really did shake the hornet's nest. Personally I hope nothing comes of this. I mean we all know Lance took drugs. But if he gets crucified for it American cycling will never be the same and American potential and current sponsors will be reluctant to sponsor cycling. Cycling as a whole will be fine but may be for American cycling ripping the band aid quickly will be a little less painful in the long run. That's what happened here 12 years ago. Despite some hard times after the Festina affair, and even if many things remain far from perfect, I'm glad it happened.
So, I also hope Bruyneel, Armstrong and their team, will be ripped apart.
Still, I'm a bit gutted that this story has to come out just the day the TDF starts. Like there wasn't enough time before or after. Now we'll talk probably hear and read more about it than actual sport. Meh... |
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issoisso |
Posted on 02-07-2010 19:50
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*grabs torch and pitchfork*
BURN HIM!!!
EDIT: It's obvious LeMond knows something, or he wouldn't have written this
My Lance Armstrong prediction? Either he will not start or he will pull out just before the race enters France. I have a feeling that the world of cycling is about to change for the better.
Edited by issoisso on 02-07-2010 19:54
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spudde |
Posted on 02-07-2010 19:58
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"The article is based on extensive interviews with Landis"
Imo it's a bit much to release an article that is apparently based on what Landis is saying right at the start of the Tour. How many new things could he offer to what he said back in May? Probably not much. I see it being the same thing again with Landis throwing accusations with zero proof and Lance & co denying them. I don't think the organizers of the Tour can or will do anything about it if it is indeed just Landis saying incriminating things.
Although of course some or all of the accusations may be true, I think this is only going to take attention away from the actual Tour and again onto the not so bright things. I hope the next thing I hear about the LA's doping practices are the results of the actual investigation they are doing and not anything that Floyd Landis is saying. Even if he is telling 100 % the truth, I can't give the guy any credit for anything after the things he did himself. |
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dgtgoheels |
Posted on 02-07-2010 20:04
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jph27 wrote:
dgtgoheels wrote:
Well tomorrow is going to be interesting....
https://blogs.sfwe...trongs.php
Looks like Landis really did shake the hornet's nest. Personally I hope nothing comes of this. I mean we all know Lance took drugs. But if he gets crucified for it American cycling will never be the same and American potential and current sponsors will be reluctant to sponsor cycling. Cycling as a whole will be fine but may be for American cycling ripping the band aid quickly will be a little less painful in the long run.
He doped, punish him. Doesn't matter about the effects!
Well, it kinda does matter about the effects. It is easy for you to sit across the pond and shout "hang him, hang him!". But as an American racing NRC races and for the u23 Team I have to be worried about what will people on the outside of cycling look at American cyclists. The U23 national team is struggling with money, they cut the roster in half and backed out on many races. IF the Lance scandal unfolds who would want to throw money at a bunch of "dopers" no matter how talented or clean they might be? This scandal will go much further than Lance btw, it will go all the way to USA Cycling federation, Steve Johnson and other higher-ups which could potentially see the end of it all. Not saying it will happen but the potential is certainly there if the scandal does unfold. What will happen to teams like HTC-Columbia and their newly added sponsors? Garmin-Transitions? Every doping case after Lance's will be blown up in the media. Hell, even Baseball mentions positive tests now and carries out suspensions before Barry Bonds and BALCO no one never even knew Baseball players were drug tested and especially those who tested positive. Potentially Radioshack will have one of the greatest blunders in sports. They are a struggling company in the electronics market and took a gamble on Lance and his team now their stock has increased since sponsoring Lance but what credibility will Radioshack have afterwards? Sure some of you will point out European sponsors have profited from these scandals or at least survived (i.e. Festina) but Americans will look at this differently they will see Lance Armstrong "the icon of cycling" as a fraud and will look at all other cyclists the same. Of course just hypothetical and generalizing here so dont flip out I am not worried about Europe as they are the old dogs there will always be those willing to throw money at cycling over there. Like Aquarius said it happened in France back in 1998 but it survived and I hope for American cycling it survives too. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 02-07-2010 20:10
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Cycling in the US [or any other country] will always survive. Bank on it. This isn't anywhere near close to being big enough to bring it down.
It will however have all the effects you listed, but to a smaller scale.
It comes down to this: do you prefer a cycling where everyone is in denial, where most pros are on drugs and where the cheaters get rich and get away with it....
.....or do you prefer a sport with a slightly lower reputation at the eyes of the general public, slightly less funding, but that is slowly cleaning itself, where long term, clean riders will actually have a chance of winning without having to be generational talents?
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