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« on: August 24, 2012, 11:09:51 am »

Fax. You were right all along. I'm sorry I ever doubted you.
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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2012, 11:49:41 am »

On what base does the Usada want take his wins away ?   They never found a positive test.

And who'll get the victory in those 7 Tours then ?  One of these ?

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1999
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Alex Zülle (‘98 busted for EPO)
3. Fernando Escartín (Systematic team doping exposed in ‘04)
4. Laurent Dufaux (‘98 busted for EPO)
5. Ángel Casero (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2000
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Joseba Beloki (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
4. Christophe Moraue (‘98 busted for EPO)
5. Roberto Heras (‘05 busted for EPO)


2001
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Joseba Beloki (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
4. Andrei Kivilev
5. Igor González de Galdeano (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2002
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Joseba Beloki (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Raimondas Rumšas (Suspended in ‘03 for doping)
4. Santiago Botero (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
5. Igor González de Galdeano (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2003
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Alexander Vinokourov (Suspended in ‘07 for CERA)
4. Tyler Hamilton (Suspended ‘04 for blood doping)
5. Haimar Zubeldia


2004
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Andreas Kloden (Named in doping case in ‘08)
3. Ivan Basso (Suspended in ‘07 for Operacion Puerto ties)
4. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
5. Jose Azevedo (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2005
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Ivan Basso (Suspended in ‘07 for Operacion Puerto ties)
3. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
4. Fransico Mancebo (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
5. Alexander Vinokourov (Suspended in ‘07 for CERA)
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« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2012, 11:56:52 am »

Did any of those implicated in operation Puerto fail a test?

Armstrong is in the same way implicated, but i doubt its within the USADA remit to remove wins in anything other than US races. Surley that should belong to UCI or the Tour itself.

Cant say I'm an expert on anything to do with the tour, but do like to watch.
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« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2012, 06:42:38 pm »

I always did have my doubts about his credibility, and readily admit I've never cared for Lance the celebrity.  Always found him to be something of a pompous ass.
There were just too many hushed rumors within, what was then a very small cycling fraternity in the US.  The problem for Lance was always that once his colleagues, and teammates began getting busted, they were going to talk.  He's also alienated some people who would have kept quiet, but are now willing to come forward.
Problem is as pointed out above by Kristof and this morning on ESPN, he was probably a cheat, who won against a field of cheaters during that era.
The one that really disappointed me was Tyler Hamilton, was always a big fan of his, and thought him a really good bloke.  When he got busted it really turned me off to the sport.
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« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2012, 10:16:58 pm »

How come he's got away with it for so long?  If he's better at doping than the rest, then he deserves the medals.  Is this how the Brits are winning Shocked  I'd like a drugged Olympics - the one minute mile, the 30ft high jump, and the 100mph cyclist.  I might stay awake
On what base does the Usada want take his wins away ?   They never found a positive test.

And who'll get the victory in those 7 Tours then ?  One of these ?

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1999
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Alex Zülle (‘98 busted for EPO)
3. Fernando Escartín (Systematic team doping exposed in ‘04)
4. Laurent Dufaux (‘98 busted for EPO)
5. Ángel Casero (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2000
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Joseba Beloki (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
4. Christophe Moraue (‘98 busted for EPO)
5. Roberto Heras (‘05 busted for EPO)


2001
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Joseba Beloki (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
4. Andrei Kivilev
5. Igor González de Galdeano (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2002
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Joseba Beloki (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Raimondas Rumšas (Suspended in ‘03 for doping)
4. Santiago Botero (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
5. Igor González de Galdeano (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2003
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Alexander Vinokourov (Suspended in ‘07 for CERA)
4. Tyler Hamilton (Suspended ‘04 for blood doping)
5. Haimar Zubeldia


2004
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Andreas Kloden (Named in doping case in ‘08)
3. Ivan Basso (Suspended in ‘07 for Operacion Puerto ties)
4. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
5. Jose Azevedo (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2005
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Ivan Basso (Suspended in ‘07 for Operacion Puerto ties)
3. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
4. Fransico Mancebo (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
5. Alexander Vinokourov (Suspended in ‘07 for CERA)
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« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2012, 12:07:30 am »

Ship

If I had to do the Tour De France
I would take every known drug to Man
Sh1t - I would need them all to do it!!!!!

in that case

if they were to drug test some of these super models, they would def show positive
and clucking Bell  - all they do is try and walk down a walkway  Roll Eyes



How come he's got away with it for so long?  If he's better at doping than the rest, then he deserves the medals.  Is this how the Brits are winning Shocked  I'd like a drugged Olympics - the one minute mile, the 30ft high jump, and the 100mph cyclist.  I might stay awake
On what base does the Usada want take his wins away ?   They never found a positive test.

And who'll get the victory in those 7 Tours then ?  One of these ?

Quote
1999
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Alex Zülle (‘98 busted for EPO)
3. Fernando Escartín (Systematic team doping exposed in ‘04)
4. Laurent Dufaux (‘98 busted for EPO)
5. Ángel Casero (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2000
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Joseba Beloki (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
4. Christophe Moraue (‘98 busted for EPO)
5. Roberto Heras (‘05 busted for EPO)


2001
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Joseba Beloki (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
4. Andrei Kivilev
5. Igor González de Galdeano (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2002
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Joseba Beloki (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Raimondas Rumšas (Suspended in ‘03 for doping)
4. Santiago Botero (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
5. Igor González de Galdeano (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2003
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
3. Alexander Vinokourov (Suspended in ‘07 for CERA)
4. Tyler Hamilton (Suspended ‘04 for blood doping)
5. Haimar Zubeldia


2004
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Andreas Kloden (Named in doping case in ‘08)
3. Ivan Basso (Suspended in ‘07 for Operacion Puerto ties)
4. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
5. Jose Azevedo (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)


2005
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Ivan Basso (Suspended in ‘07 for Operacion Puerto ties)
3. Jan Ullrich (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
4. Fransico Mancebo (‘06 implicated in Operacion Puerto)
5. Alexander Vinokourov (Suspended in ‘07 for CERA)
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« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2012, 08:54:29 am »

Makes you wonder what Big H was on ;-)

No positive test should equal not guilty.
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« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2012, 12:45:30 pm »

Probably the fact that they cannot find anything has pee'd them off.

There is a rumour that Bradley Wiggins may be banned for having dodgy facial hair...  Grin

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« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2012, 01:07:51 pm »

There is no test for EPO.
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« Reply #9 on: August 26, 2012, 11:43:42 am »

Look at the list of runner-ups.....if they were all on drugs then how the hell did Armstrong beat them?
It would be a monumental achievement if he did it drug free!!

With regard to this year's Tour, times were down, and most noticeably in the mountains.

Read this article, it shows you how to spot a potential cheat based on power outputs. Interesting stuff and note that these outputs were being achieved this year whereas in the past they were exceeded.

For the record, I always had my doubts about the man Shocked


http://www.sportsscientists.com/2010/07/power-outputs-from-tour-de-france.html

 
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« Reply #10 on: August 26, 2012, 09:29:35 pm »

Look at the list of runner-ups.....if they were all on drugs then how the hell did Armstrong beat them?
It would be a monumental achievement if he did it drug free!!
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Healthy living or he's the 6 Million Dollar Man? Grin

I think the penny has dropped

But how did he clear the tests?

And as Team GB & Sky are winning, what are they on, other than embarrassing facial hair
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« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2012, 06:31:53 pm »

Doping aside, he's done considerably more with one knacker than I will ever achieve with two.

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« Reply #12 on: August 28, 2012, 03:50:44 pm »

Interesting article which clarifies the Armstrong backstory:


http://cavalierfc.tumblr.com/post/30172302298/its-not-about-the-bike

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« Reply #13 on: August 28, 2012, 05:20:30 pm »

Who could they give the tour wins to? Seems an awful lot of them were on something. Do you just have a blank section in the results saying everyone lost.
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« Reply #14 on: September 05, 2012, 09:14:52 am »

Drugs have always been part of the fabric of the Tour. There is no point in trying to deny it. It's not great, but if everyone was on something then in a way it created a level playing field anyhow. It's the dodgy tight Lycra that troubles me. Bring back wool I say.
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