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2015 certainly promises to be an interesting year...
2015 certainly promises to be an interesting year...
http://velonews.competitor.com/2014/11/news/fourth...
Oh dear .
It will be interesting to see if the UCI ban them fine them or just tell them not to be naughty anymore
Oh dear .
It will be interesting to see if the UCI ban them fine them or just tell them not to be naughty anymore
Don1 said:
Open question: Will the UCI step in and ban the team? I seem to remember another team being banned / thrown off the TdF for abuse a few years ago?
(Mods/lawyers, I hope that question stays within the boundaries of acceptability? If not, please accept my apologies and delete).
They did. This is supposed to be a "whole new" Astana...(Mods/lawyers, I hope that question stays within the boundaries of acceptability? If not, please accept my apologies and delete).
TBH - having read a lot of cycling articles, memoirs and investigative books recently, I very much doubt there is a properly clean rider doing at all well in professional cycling these days. The reaction to the "clamping down" (if it can even be called that) on doping hasn't been to stop, but simply to get smarter at it.
It really pisses me off that good honest cyclists get accused of being drug users although I understand why .
What doesn't help in imho is that there isn't consistency in the sentencing and different countries have different policies.
there should be one policy ban for life.
We made such a big thing of Armstrong and took his TDF titles away whilst others didn't despite being "found out".
Consistency in sentencing is the way forward
What doesn't help in imho is that there isn't consistency in the sentencing and different countries have different policies.
there should be one policy ban for life.
We made such a big thing of Armstrong and took his TDF titles away whilst others didn't despite being "found out".
Consistency in sentencing is the way forward
johnxjsc1985 said:
It really pisses me off that good honest cyclists get accused of being drug users although I understand why .
What doesn't help in imho is that there isn't consistency in the sentencing and different countries have different policies.
there should be one policy ban for life.
We made such a big thing of Armstrong and took his TDF titles away whilst others didn't despite being "found out".
Consistency in sentencing is the way forward
Yes, and in testing, both in and out of competition. And not just for the stars, but their domestiques as well.What doesn't help in imho is that there isn't consistency in the sentencing and different countries have different policies.
there should be one policy ban for life.
We made such a big thing of Armstrong and took his TDF titles away whilst others didn't despite being "found out".
Consistency in sentencing is the way forward
johnxjsc1985 said:
DeuxCentCinq said:
Yes, and in testing, both in and out of competition. And not just for the stars, but their domestiques as well.
strict out of competition testing should be compulsory and maybe suspension for the entire team if someone turns up a positive test.I know some lads who rode in the 60's TDF and got battered and didn't finish.
They were good riders but just couldn't recover quick enough after the first week or so and went backwards after about 10 days.
I cannot believe that we cannot find a way to stop drug cheats winning maybe anyone with a suspect test could have weights added to the frame that'll slow the buggers down.
They were good riders but just couldn't recover quick enough after the first week or so and went backwards after about 10 days.
I cannot believe that we cannot find a way to stop drug cheats winning maybe anyone with a suspect test could have weights added to the frame that'll slow the buggers down.
Johnny said:
I'm off to Milton Keynes this weekend for the UCI CX Workd Cup. Can't wait!
Anyone else going?
Not going, but would love to. I know one of the Irish competitors, Glen Kinning, through visiting his bike shop now and again. Be sure (to be sure) to give him a clatter of your cow bell as he passes!Anyone else going?
Fifth Astana rider caught in 2014..
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/ar...
Would the UCI revoke the license from the reigning TdF champion's team?!.. if I were Nibbles I'd buy out my contract now before the next positive test...
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/ar...
Would the UCI revoke the license from the reigning TdF champion's team?!.. if I were Nibbles I'd buy out my contract now before the next positive test...
pablo said:
Fifth Astana rider caught in 2014..
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/ar...
Would the UCI revoke the license from the reigning TdF champion's team?!.. if I were Nibbles I'd buy out my contract now before the next positive test...
It's getting a bit stinky.http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/ar...
Would the UCI revoke the license from the reigning TdF champion's team?!.. if I were Nibbles I'd buy out my contract now before the next positive test...
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