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- The flat-earth conspiracy came to cycling. Complot: The UAE is employing its petrodollars to hide the positive tests, as part of a VAST conspiracy that involves ALL parties.
If not, Pogacar will be caught doping in 10 years ( 20 years, or 100 years, or next millennium).
-> They're always right, with incontrovertible evidences: "don't you see??? Tadej sweats less!" or "His times are better than the past dopers cyclists", actually, not only Pogi's times, the times of the best cyclists of the current peloton are better than past dopers cyclists, and the same happens in ALL THE SPORTS. The doper Ben Jhonson was news because his time was less than 10", now even who arrives in 9 position is less than 10".
All this hate and certainties based on a man who developed a doping system (long time ago) and was able to maintain it hidden for years MAINLY because of his cancer (he said that they were innovative methods).
- Exactly.He hurt a lot of good people.I wonder if anyone knows if he apologized to those he hurt.
- The group that really needs better representation is the race organizers. Neither the UCI nor the riders are spending any time worrying about what they just did to the guy that runs this race and his ability to get sponsors next year.
- Of course Lance would do it all again. It was the lying, covering up, bullying and defaming that many cycling fans (with a moral compass ) will never forgive.
- Whoa, dude! No need to be a Pogi buzzkill. You do realize, that there’s an app for people with third grade grammar, right?
- Agreed
- I'm not a Cian's fan (he can't punch, can't TT, his body/shoulders movement while climbing seated is among the least aero I have ever seen) and I believe VLB made a mistake by signing him, but I think he meant a tougher stage in terms of total elevation, as he argues his main quality is the endurance. I disagree with that too, but this is another story.
- I'm not attacking you, but what I am saying is that if you are going to quote someone to fit a narrative, just get the quote right. I do agree it's hard to take Lance at his word.
- He isn’t riding the mountain bike enough it seems to make a real go of it at the WC.
- The course was not tough enough? It was tough enough to make his legs fall off on the final 100m. This is an odd comment.