As long as you're just guessing.greg52 said:Im guessing after the Tour is concluded, similar to Landis's fate.
if he is smart, he will crack in the itt, maybe an homage to the chickens a la 2005greg52 said:Im guessing after the Tour is concluded, similar to Landis's fate.
If he's doping, he'd better just crash in a ditch.Klodifan said:if he is smart, he will crack in the itt, maybe an homage to the chickens a la 2005
.....that worked out wellKlodifan said:if he is smart, he will crack in the itt, maybe an homage to the chickens a la 2005
Might want to read Le Monde this afternoon.Tim Lamkin said:.....that worked out well
Quick query. Who died and made the ultimate arbiter of all that has to do with cycling? 'cause I don't know you from Adam and all I see are continuous hateful bytes (without any proof whatsoever, just as in the sinewy Le Monde piece) against the rightful, charismatic and talent-laden Spanish rider, Alberto Contador.Doctor.House said:Might want to read Le Monde this afternoon.
Contador does an Operation Puerto face plant in the sports section.
DeNile. Not just a river in Africa.Tim Lamkin said:NO need too.....if you suggest it...the last thing I would read.
You are a sham that has assumed someone else’s identity……
D. House-Doctor.House said:The Teams put all their riders on Iv trauma treatments.
These MASH (doping) units are in unmarked Campers parked away from the team Hotels.
Alberto Contador REFUSES to give DNA to clear his Operation Puerto blood bags.
This proves that he is a dirty drug cheat.
No DNA, no yellow jersey, no white jesey, just prison stripes.
Erzulis Boat said:D. House-
I also think that the Peloton dopes, but this extreme rage is quite unhealthy.
Do you genuinely feel that this is an injustice of this magnitude? Remember that you are basing this hate on conjecture.
I know survivors of Death Camps with less venom and blind hatred.
I know this is just a forum...........
Get out of the house, buy a candy bar, even talk to the person behind the counter at the liquor store (do not buy liquor) and breathe some fresh air for a minute.
You will feel much better.
NGOULEME, France -- This seamy, sordid Elmore Leonard-type Tour will end, it seems, with a chapter by John LeCarre. Alternately grand and grotesque, this race was partially redeemed Saturday by some heart-stopping drama in the brandy-making capital of the world. Let's raise a snifter, then, to Alberto Contador, the youthful Spaniard who wears the kit of the Discovery Channel and carries the mantel of cycling's future. In a riveting afternoon of theater, Contador held off Australia's Cadel Evans by the breadth of the fabric in his time-trialing suit. After 3,423 kilometers of racing, the Spaniard will take a 23-second lead into Sunday's ceremonial stage into Paris. There, barring some unforeseen event, he will wear the yellow jersey on the podium...
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