Cormcolash
Well-Known Member
Roglic is gone now anyway. Do ya reckon he tried to ride it clean this year? Hahaha. Or did he just crash every day and that did for him?
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did you you see the picture of Rog in all the bandages last week? he was in the nip but looked like a mummy.Roglic is gone now anyway. Do ya reckon he tried to ride it clean this year? Hahaha. Or did he just crash every day and that did for him?
Yeah - vast majority of pro cyclists aren't bad eggs they are very talented, hard working, smart young people in an extremely ruthless profession.The problem is that you can't believe anything because the UCI has left dopers running the sport.
Passing a doping test is just taking the right amount of dope at the right times. So doping or not doping is a voluntary choice.
Riders are not able to engineer programs for themselves, they always minimally have a doc helping them. More likely they have a team doc, along with the DS. The UCI has ensured that basically every pro team has doping experts and confirmed dopers available and able to help.
Therefore the UCI has ensured that you can't believe what's going on. You'd have to assume that this is because the UCI is made up of people who still benefit from doping.
My point is that Tadej has no real choice, and no way to even look innocent, because he's been placed in a system run by dopers and enablers. He was damned from the start, because of the actions of aul cunts who have been screwing things up long before he was born.
As usual the UCI could stop all of this within a season, and as usual they prove that they don't care about cycling credibility or anything other than them getting paid.
And this is the thing, by the time they're 20 they're well and truly on the path of no return. They'd be committed at 15 or younger.Yeah - vast majority of pro cyclists aren't bad eggs they are very talented, hard working, smart young people in an extremely ruthless profession.
I wouldn't want people like Brailsford, Shane Sutton, Manolo Saiz, Pat Lefevere, Riis etc never mind Doctors Ferrari, Fuentes etc going near anyone my nephew's age. A 20 year old has no concept of aging.
I remember the second time Dario Frigo was caught w/ EPO during the 2005 Tour.
he and his wife were both arrested after their car was stopped.
realising Dario's career being over was the least of his problems, his father told the media that he was very worried for his son's future as he only had cycling and his wife and he was extremely worried how Dario would cope and asked the media to remember he was a human when covering the story.
thankfully a few years later I heard the couple were still together after all their legal problems were resolved.
BONE IDLE WANKERI was in Ljubljana a bunch of years ago, and it was class. You can see the Alps from the castle there. It was fuckin ROASTIN too, was 38º during the day.
Edit: Also how dare you besmirch Bradley, I'd like to see YOU win a tour!
YEAH - it's been a bog standard race. I don't think I've ever seen such an uninspiring Tour.The race is in big trouble and I'd imagine the organisers and sponsors are livid. Arriving at the supposed epic day with 2 ascents of mighty Ventoux, we should have been facing into a crucial day of the GC battle. Instead what we have is a race where, unless he's been told to stop taking the piss and to hold back, Pogacar could easily put another 5 minutes into everyone.
And I have a feeling he will be told to hold back. He still has a TT in reserve and he's going to destroy everyone in that.
Then on the flat stages, they are a damp squib because there are no top sprinters. When a has-been like Cavendish is winning at a canter, the race starts to take on the aura of a second rate race in the back-arse-end-of-nowhere. The novelty of an old codger coming back from the dead to win a stage was well gone by his second win.
The only hope now is for a couple of decent breakaway stages and a bit of drama from those.
Its not unusual for the Tour to be the most boring GT of the 3. Actually, in my memory, its almost always been the case. This year harks back to the Armstrong days in terms of how feeble the competition is.
TIME CUTS DON'T APPLY TODAY!Cav got dropped at the start of the first 4 cat climb and is in big trouble
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