I really think he is that good though. Although it's a weak field, and nobody has any kind o team around them. The tour would be different
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I really think he is that good though. Although it's a weak field, and nobody has any kind o team around them. The tour would be different
This stinks to me, especially given it was his lawyers request. I hope ASO do have the power to block him, as if he rode and won, and then had to be stripped of two titles, then it would do even more damage to the sport.
Things that make you "hmmm". Although probably not as much as the shack guys riding away from the field in California!
Yeah, I know I know but sometimes the cyclist is just better (and again, its a weak enough field)
The California thing is a bit different...
Thats the lingering problem with cycling now - always suspicion before admiration.
On a very basic level,I think the general public (me included) want to see riders banjaxed when they ride a very long hard stage or up a vertical mountain instead of not even being out of breath.I honestly think there is a hunger out there for the sport and a potential for a lot more people to watch cycling again but the drugs issue hangs over the sport like a bad smell and seems to overshadow anything positive about it (in the eyes of the public).
The latest Armstrong accusations another damaging blow :mad:
for me Contador was caught cheating. He shouldnt be cycling. The contaminated meat thing is a bit unrealistic. He also had plasticisers in his blood(as far as I remember). Have no doubt he would still be a top rider without drugs but dont think he would be so dominating. Think everyone desrves the benefit of the doubt but not in this case where he has been caught.
On a brighter note - is it just schleck or contador for tour? anyone think any other contenders? Basso?
Nicolas Roche just tweeted
"For a quick update on my race program:
Dauphine, irish champs, tdf, san sebastien, vuelta"
Good news
Kinda under pressure now, given Gadret's performance in the Giro.
I agree, but I also think there's a lot of hypocrisy from sportsfans about cycling/ doping. No one bats and eyelid at a footballer taking a painkilling injection - in fact they'd be held up as hero for being so committed - yet that'd be a failed test and 2 year ban and endless stories about how fecked the sport is, if it was a cyclist.
There's as many stories/ rumours about football (and other sports) being linked to the very same doctors at the centre of many of the cycling doping programmes, but that information appears to be surpressed. And those allegations have been leveled at the best, most skillful team in the world ever too, and no one even questions could it be true and whether it could be to their advantage. There's been the allegations in Italy too that even went as far as trials, and I've read that one of the players in a recent enough world cup final had a hematocrit level of 60% - that's Riis level ffs!
I know it's a whataboutery defence, it just pees me off - until all sports have the same testing procedures, we won't know whether cycling is really the basket case of the sports world it is assumed to be.
Roche was right up there throughout in the first stage of the Dauphine.. came in 5th in a very fragmented field. Not a big mountain stage but good to see him going well.
Martin was 25th, 54 seconds down.
I reckon soccer & rugby union are weak on doping.
A year before the 2007 RWC the NZ team had a training camp and they publicised it by relaesing photos, designed to initimidate the other teams. The players were all absolutely ripped. I immediately thought they looked like American gym fanatics who all take Human Growth Hormone.
Is that true re-pain killing injections? Would they fail a cycling doping test?
I think the suspicion with Contador is that he was blood doping. He infused himself with a sample of his own blood that had been refrigerated, but the offending subtance (chlenbuterol?) hadn't fully removed itself from his blood when he froze it. He's doubly tainted anyway, because his initials were on a blood doping list found in Operation Puerto I think.
A real shame. US track & field is riddled with doping abuse I'm sure. The whole of the US fitness business is.
Roche 9th today and up to 5th in GC. No word on Martin yet. Edit- Martin lost nearly 8 minutes. Ouch.
It'll be interesting to see how they go in the big mountains.
Wonder what happened Martin. Must've been caught behind a crash as a few good riders in that group (his nominal leader Zabriskie included).
Roche was 43rd in today's time trial and is down to 16th overall. Martin 90th today and 118th overall.
Roche promising aggression in the mountains via Twitter.