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Old 04-05.-2008, 10:33 PM   #16
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Is this too short notice for Levi and Alberto to get their blood bags to Italy? The 'new clean' cycling carries on as it always was.


Yeah Kloden is farked. He's going to finish Romandie then pull a pint of blood to be stored. He won't get out of bed for a week.... all be worth it after a refill during the Giro when Comtador, Levi & Kloden go 1st, 2nd & 3rd..... fark they might win every jersey going including every sprint bonus....
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Old 04-05.-2008, 10:35 PM   #17
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I don't think so. Their alliance was primarily about resisting the PT, which they successfully did, since it is dead. Astana is an attractive team from a sporting perspective and I don't think RCS has nearly the concerns about doping of ASO.



I'd say Bruynsel got the Kzahagsdjhdjdhdhdjstan government to grease some palms..... million euros to get Astana into the Giro would not be out of the question.......
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Old 04-05.-2008, 10:49 PM   #18
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I'd say Bruynsel got the Kzahagsdjhdjdhdhdjstan government to grease some palms..... million euros to get Astana into the Giro would not be out of the question.......

Yes I would not be surprised either if money exchanged hands.
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Old 04-05.-2008, 10:57 PM   #19
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Yes I would not be surprised either if money exchanged hands.
I was looking forward to the Giro but not so sure now. Was bad enough last two years when I was cheering on Gibo against ET, then the Killer ET, now he'll be up against a whole team of ETs!
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I was looking forward to the Giro but not so sure now. Was bad enough last two years when I was cheering on Gibo against ET, then the Killer ET, now he'll be up against a whole team of ETs!
Well, let us see how things go. If Astana totally dominate the race, then we know that JB hasn't lost his marbles yet. Moreover, it is not like the others are clean anyway...
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I was looking forward to the Giro but not so sure now. Was bad enough last two years when I was cheering on Gibo against ET, then the Killer ET, now he'll be up against a whole team of ETs!


More ET's than a Speilberg movie !

What about Il Falco ET ! Bruyneel still owes him cash.... he might book out all the hotels along the route so Bruyneels boys can't find a safehouse to inject.....
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"Yes I would not be surprised either if money exchanged hands."

Nothing ever changes at this forum. The head moron pulls a bogus theory out of his ass and the little morons all sniff it and lick it. After fifteen minutes it becomes the proven, documented gospel.
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"Yes I would not be surprised either if money exchanged hands."

Nothing ever changes at this forum. The head moron pulls a bogus theory out of his ass and the little morons all sniff it and lick it. After fifteen minutes it becomes the proven, documented gospel.

And a stupid fuckwit who thinks One Ball didn't shoot drugs posts his/her/its shitsuckian ramblings to prove once again what a tard he/she/it is.
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And a stupid fuckwit who thinks One Ball didn't shoot drugs posts his/her/its shitsuckian ramblings to prove once again what a tard he/she/it is.

Oh, thanks for reminding me TFF - I forgot to mention the pack of Chihuahua turds that will immediately come yipping to the defense of the head moron's butt born theory should anyone actually question it.
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Yes I would not be surprised either if money exchanged hands.
Nah...it is Berlusconi gift…

New old prime minister Berlusconi which replaced Prodi made one call to old friend president Nazarbaev …also Nazarbaev kaz military minister - second powerful man in kazastan is president to kaz federcilismo …he wrote letter to Berlusconi and cc.toItalian federciclismo…also Italian Eni own 30% of kaz oil field….



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Oh, thanks for reminding me TFF - I forgot to mention the pack of Chihuahua turds that will immediately come yipping to the defense of the head moron's butt born theory should anyone actually question it.

Oh, I am not surprised you forgot, you are fucking stupid...
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Nah...it is Berlusconi gift…

New old prime minister Berlusconi which replaced Prodi made one call to old friend president Nazarbaev …also Nazarbaev kaz military minister - second powerful man in kazastan is president to kaz federcilismo …he wrote letter to Berlusconi and cc.toItalian federciclismo…also Italian Eni own 30% of kaz oil field….

yes, new old PM Berlusconi

Just how did he grow the new hair?
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yes, new old PM Berlusconi

Just how did he grow the new hair?


Gazprom medicated shampoo.
It works wonders!
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"Yes I would not be surprised either if money exchanged hands."

Nothing ever changes at this forum. The head moron pulls a bogus theory out of his ass and the little morons all sniff it and lick it. After fifteen minutes it becomes the proven, documented gospel.

Aahhh saluki is back. just on time as expected.
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Oh, thanks for reminding me TFF - I forgot to ........


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