Interesting that all they want is a strong stand against Vino and Kash. I like Klodi as a rider, but I have to say that I am guessing they are telling him behind the scenes that he has to adopt a cleaner method of training. Irrespective of what Doctor.Moron says, it is clear that T-Mobile is trying to legitimately clean -up, and it is pretty obvious that he was juiced the TDF. He went to Astana, and if you go to a barber shop, you are there to get a hair cut, and even if you say you are just hanging out, sooner or later you will get a ****ing haircut.JoshuaBoy said:
I will tell Henry that you found out...Fisher79 said:It's interesting that Klöden's last entry on his website sort of addressed the doping problem. Basically he said he wondered why riders still dope, etc....Could be a sign of upcoming pr spin
ROTFLMAO!!!Serafino said:This is precious:
"The problem with the deal lies in T-Mobile's aggressive anti-doping policy, and Klöden's failure to publicly criticise his team-mates in the Astana team, Matthias Kessler, Andrey Kashechkin and the aforementioned Vinokourov in the wake of their positive tests."
Just like Aldag the multi-year EPO injecting hypocrite criticized his former teammates all without admitting that he was a doper (until he was forced to after the T-Mobile EPO injecting doping docs who were in charge of the teams anti-doping (oxymoron) program were exposed).
Didn't Aldag claim he had confidence in the doping doctors innocence, and didn't he ridicule the claims of this former teammate prior to the the truth coming out?
Maybe I should start doing management for riders, after all I studies a couple of years political science. I would sue them every time they are trying to prevent somebody from making a living by riding races. The rule of law even applies to race-organizers, teams and federations.JohnO said:So it's not enough to be a strong rider any more. You have to be a politician as well.
I suppose that since the race organizers are turning to politics and rumors to decide who starts, it makes sense that the winner should be politically astute as well.
cyclingheroes said:Maybe I should start doing management for riders, after all I studies a couple of years political science. I would sue them every time they are trying to prevent somebody from making a living by riding races. The rule of law even applies to race-organizers, teams and federations.
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