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Letters to Cyclingnews - October 6, 2006
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Recent letters
Guilty or not?
Innocence and DNA testing
Women's track events
Cancellara
Cycling deaths
Is Dick Pound credible?
A load of Grappe?
Cheating defined
Floyd's turbo bottle
T-Mobile
Guilty or not?
Last time I looked you were innocent until proven guilty. Circumstantial evidence
is just that, circumstantial. The burden of proof is rightly placed on the accuser,
so why should you have to prove you are innocent every time someone accuses
you of something? I don't see Lance Armstrong rushing to submit DNA to prove
he was clean all those years. If you can't prove in a court of law, that someone
is guilty, then they are innocent until proven differently.
I think it's a joke that the powers that be in cycling can sanction someone
(Ullrich) so profoundly without actually convicting him. Four months have passed
since the accusations were first made and still no charges have been laid. This,
more than any doping scandal, is turning me away from cycling. Cleaning up the
drug problems in cycling is supposed to level the playing field for clean athletes.
Yet I fail to see how it's fair to accuse someone, and then fail to level charges
against them, even though the evidence is supposedly overwhelming.
If it's unfair to dope, it's also unfair to say someone is guilty before they
have been convicted in a court of law. I don't know what's worse anymore; the
riders that dope or the powers that be, convicting riders that have yet to be
proven guilty of any crime at all.
Curtis Schlossberger
BC, Canada.
Wednesday, October 4, 2006
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Innocence and DNA testing
I must be missing the point in Mr. Manyen's letter
about a clean cyclist such as Basso purports to be, not wanting to do a DNA
test. I would expect anyone who is clean to take a DNA test on the assumption
that testing and the lab is reliable and credible - seems like common sense
to me. If a cyclist is not clean, it's patently obvious to most of us that by
refusing, he/she has something to hide. Why else would a reasonable person do
so? I would be very happy if Ullrich and Basso both had DNA tests to prove once
and for all they are innocent.
How refreshing to have DNA testing for all sportspeople with the results available
well after retirement. It would be even better if these same sportspeople, including
pro cyclists, were actually pushing for DNA testing. Then we might see the end
of much of the current farce.
Colin O'Brien
Melbourne, Australia
Thursday, October 5, 2006
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Women's track events
Hooray!
At last the UCI is doing something
to address the imbalance of men's and women's events in world track cycling
after the debacle of axing the time trials. I'm personally looking forward to
watching the utter domination of the team sprint by the Meares sisters. Go girls!
Gary Jackson
Bairnsdale, Australia.
Thursday, October 5, 2006
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to this letter
Cancellara
Oh puh-lease! On what grounds are you basing your assumption that Cancellara
doped to win the world's TT? Peaking, heard of it? Cancellara had his focus
on winning the world's TT. Motivation, focus, and peaking plays a gigantic role
on race-day performance.
Renee Eastman
Carmichael Training Systems
Tuesday, October 3, 2006
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letter
Cycling deaths
To the person who wrote that they had not heard of a single cycling death as
a result of unsafe-passing by a motorist: cyclist Brad Gorman of Tucson, AZ,
was killed by a motorist who did exactly what you said never happened, passed
too closely. The police report recorded that the motorist had unsafely passed
the cyclist and was fined $50. The Brad Gorman law passed in Tucson, Arizona
implemented higher fines for motorists who pass unsafely. Check it out. It does
happen.
Doug Keeports
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Friday, September 29, 2006
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Cycling deaths
I've been hit nine times in over 30 years on the bike, and four times by drunk-drivers,
mostly in New Mexico - the state with the highest DWI (driving while intoxicated)
fatality rate in the nation. I've only found one answer that gets the message
across loud and clear: press to the max on the criminal proceedings, and after
that, sue the daylights out of them in civil court. They'll get the message.
Dave Nahrstedt
Simi Valley, CA
Saturday, September 30, 2006
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Is Dick Pound credible?
Mr. Roberts strongly
implies that Lance Armstrong must have been guilty of having EPO in his
system because, "given that he likes to go to court to defend his name,
why didn't Lance take more direct action over this in France?" I am not
intimately familiar with the implementation of French libel (defamation) laws,
but given the fact that France was the only venue where the infamously libelous
LA Confidential was published, I suspect it is very difficult for a foreigner
to have much hope of success against a French entity.
Anyone who believes in the integrity of the Chatenay-Malabry lab should read
the entire Vrijman report on their behaviour in this affair.
Bill Kinkead
Briantes, France
Saturday, September 30, 2006
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to this letter
A load of Grappe?
Re: Frédéric Grappe ('Doubts cast on Vinokourov & Kashechkin'
Cyclingnews Sep. 30, 2006)
There are plenty of drug-use accusations out there that are supported by at
least some physical evidence. Now we have to hear from French trainers who can't
do math?
Grappe speculates that a) Vino has gained 30-40 watts at lactate threshold,
and b) that "something's not right there." Darn right something's
not right here, Frederic; you apparently don't know how to do long division
or how to calculate a ratio. If Vino lost about twelve pounds from last year's
mid-season weight and maintained his wattage at LT threshold, this would yield
the same result as maintaining his weight and increasing his power by about
35 watts. Go look at pictures of Vino from last season and compare them to this
season - he could easily be twelve pounds lighter this year.
Frederic, before your next accusation, do the math. Oh yeah, and come up with
some evidence.
John Winnie, Jr.
Bozeman, MT, USA
Friday, September 29, 2006
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to this letter
Cheating defined
Why is it there are harsh consequences for doping (artificial means of improving
performance) but none for Landis' hip replacement (artificial means of improving
performance)? I don't get it.
Eric Maxfield
Longmont, Colorado, USA
Friday, September 29, 2006
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to this letter
Cheating defined
"They all do it! I firmly believe that all pro cyclists are cheating."
This statement is
an oxymoron. Labeling someone a "cheat" implies that he or she did
something to gain an 'unfair' advantage. However, if "they all do it,"
then no one has an unfair advantage. Since no one has an unfair advantage, no
one is cheating.
Jon M. Hobbs
Mission, KS, USA
Friday, September 29, 2006
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Floyd's turbo bottle
I really cannot say if I truly believe Landis or his accusers. I do not believe
that any guilty person could have the look he had on his face during the first
televised interview.
My big question is, where and how could he have obtained any illegal substances?
If he has been riding so clean all through the Tour and previous races, would
he, or someone close to him, just happen to have a supply? Or is there a 'Tour
pusher-man' hanging around the hotels at night for all those needing something
a little extra? If he does get off, I just hope he can prove he did not take
anything, and that the case is not dismissed on a technicality. If it is dismissed
on a technicality, he will always be under a huge, dark cloud of suspicion.
Jim Mattix
Clermont, Florida, USA
Friday, September 29, 2006
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T-Mobile
So does Mr. Brouwer suggest
that T-Mobile, not to mention the UCI and anyone else who wants to clean up
the sport of cycling, simply give up? Yeah, you know what, he's right. It's
just too hard, too much work, too much of a challenge, so just forget about
it. That's the spirit! After all, everyone who's ever accomplished anything
in this sport knows that when you face a challenge that seems insurmountable,
or other people say you'll never be able to do it, you should just give up.
Don't waste your time!
Stu Press
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Saturday, September 30, 2006
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Letters 2006
- September 29: Bravo
Paolo, T-Mobile, Shortened grand tours, Floyd's turbo bottle, Basso's DNA
test refusal, Is Dick Pound credible?, Basso cleared, Natural process possible?,
Cycling deaths, Frankie Andreu, Double standards, Cancellara
- September 22: Is
Dick Pound credible?, Frankie Andreu, Millar's hollow victory, Cycling deaths,
Go Chris, go, Tom's OK, Basso's DNA test refusal, Easier racing?, Floyd's
turbo bottle
- September 15: Andreu's
admission, Millar's hollow victory, Basso's DNA test refusal, The big ugly
open secret, Dick Pound, Discovery's Vuelta double-standard, Doping tests
and subjective evaluation, Fitting punishment, Hermida is clean, Floyd Landis'
motion to dismiss, Easier racing, Operation Puerto, Thank you Chris Horner,
The testosterone test, Mano a mano, Turbo bottle
- September 8: Turbo
bottle, Discovery's Vuelta double-standard, Hunger Knock, Basso's DNA test
refusal, Eneco, DNA testing, Fitting punishment, Natural process possible?,
Operacion Puerto etc , Response to 'No Doping Control is Insane', Stage 17
water consumption, The Testosterone test, The Tour, What's up with Sevilla?,
Mano a Mano
- September 1, part 1:
The Eneco Tour controversy: Details, Reporting, Eneco vs doping, Time bonuses?,
Who was at fault?, One of those things, Discovery behaviour, More barricades,
No way for Schumacher to stop, Hard to stop, Officials to blame, The rules,
Schumacher amazing, Hincapie's 2nd Place Trophy
- September 1, part 2:
Dick Pound, Devil is in the detail, Diane Modahl and Floyd Landis, Dick McQuaid?,
Fitting punishment, Floyd Landis and polygraph, Jake to play Lance?, La Vuelta
coverage, Natural process still possible, likelihood uncertain, Protour rankings,
Hour Record & Tour, Response to 'No Doping Control is Insane', Ullrich's trial
by media
- August 25: Eneco
Tour, Bring on an Hour Record, Cycling needs a dictator, Diane Modahl and
Floyd Landis, Natural process still possible, likelihood uncertain, Response
to 'No Doping Control is Insane', Testing procedures must be understood and
public, A German Pound?, All winners dope?, Change the things we can, Track
the testing, Cycling is not flawed, Defamation lawsuit, Dick Pound, How did
the testosterone get there?, Julich: "No one is able to cheat anymore", Floyd
Landis, Patrick Lefevere follow-up, Systematic doping? Where is the evidence?,
Ullrich's trial by media, Unfair dismissals
- August 18, part 1:
Natural process still possible - likelihood uncertain, Denial, Dick Pound,
Oscar Pereiro, UCI - Pro Tour drug solution?, The problem with legalising
doping, Changing the rules won't stop cheating, Scandal reduces respect, Blood
tests, Corruption, A couple of questions, A couple of questions, A German
Pound?, According to WADA: Who isn't doping?, Collect samples every day from
everyone, Corruption in the system
- August 18, part 2:
Does the dope fit the crime?, Doping and the death of pro cycling, Change
the things we can, Doping, Landis, tests, Dufaux?, Floyd, dope, and cycling,
Floyd's only way out, It's the jersey, Julich: "No one is able to cheat anymore",
Landis affair, Landis and faulty test equipment, Landis and what he leaves
behind, Lefevere, Phonak, and cycling's future, Stand by Our Man Landis, Only
one positive, How did the testosterone get there?, Patrick Lefevere, Please
help with these questions, Case thrown out, Stage 17 bad tactics or dope?,
What were the actual results?, Wouldn't it be great, Zero tolerance
- August 11, part 1:
Patrick Lefevere, "The media knew before I did", A couple of questions , Distribute
the testing, A possible scenario for Landis, A real Tour, Anti-doping transparency,
Anyone hear Jack Nicholson?, Are we fighting doping or not?, Bad for cycling
- are you kidding?, Best way to deal with doping, Can some one please tell
me... , Case thrown out, CIR and T/E tests, Collect samples every day from
everyone, Complaining about drugs in cycling, Corruption in the system
- August 11, part 2:
Cycling's reputation, Distortions in the Landis case, Does the dope fit the
crime?, Doping, Doping in general, Doping, Landis, tests, Doping - the whole
sorry mess, Drug testing for cyclists, Drugs & the Tour Down Under, Enough
already!, Flawed process?, Only one positive, Unrealistic expectations
- August 11, part 3:
Floyd Landis Affair, Floyd, dope, and cycling, Robbie Ventura, Hoping Floyd
soon shows HIS evidence, I will prove it, Is this true (and if so, what's
its import)?, Landis, Landis and Merckx, Legal black hole, Media circus, Operacion
Puerto Victims, Pat McQuaid and doping... , Penalize teams, organizations
- August 11, part 4:
Players, Post race reunion, Robbie Ventura, Solutions are there, Stage 17
Bad Tactics or dope?, T-E testing and Oscar Pereiro, Testosterone cheating,
Testosterone Gremlins, The "System", doping, and so on, Who do you believe?,
Time to level the playing field, UCI - Pro Tour Drug Solution?, Ullrich, Why
process matters, Worse than VDB, Wouldn't it be Great!
- August 4, part 1:
I will prove it, Doping, Landis, tests, Why process matters, Robbie Ventura,
Rubbish!, Leadership & cleansing, 21st Stage, A few minor thoughts, Stage
17 water consumption, Was it a recovery prep?, Anti-doping transparency, Bad
for cycling - are you kidding?, Best way to deal with doping
- August 4, part 2:
Case thrown out, Center podium, Collect samples every day from everyone, Complaining
about drugs in cycling, Confidence in the testing system, Courage off the
bike, Who is Cowboy (2003)?, Crime and punishment, Nothing without the cyclists!,
Davis and four others, Does the dope fit the crime?, Doping & money, Doping
in cycling, An examination, Drug testing for cyclists, From a fellow pro,
In Floyd ..., Do the right thing, Floyd's steroids, Grow Up and Get Real!,
Future of testing, Idea for a clean Tour, Landis vs Periero TT, I'm done with
cycling, I'm retired as a fan of the pros, Feel like a fool, I'm so disappointed
- August 4, part 3:
Team management & doctors, It appears the dope does fit the Crime..., It was
the whiskey, It's all a sham, It's everywhere., Nothing is conclusive, Worse
than VDB, Cycling needs our support, Of all the tests…, Doesn't add up, Test
timing, Players, Legal black hole, B-sample & Marco Pinotti, Landis is guilty
of something, Former Phan, Landis Ordeal, Landis Situation, Landis, drugs
and cycling, Landis: lab accreditation, The question, Laughingstock, Lawyers
in tow, Leaks, Learn from NASCAR, Letter to Editor
- August 4, part 4:
Losing hope against the dope..., Mitigating factor, No doping control is insane,
One toke over the line, Keystone Cops, Operacion Puerto Victims, Raise the
stakes, Something not right, Exhuming McCarthy, Testerone testing, Testing
procedure, Landis has been caught, The Jack Daniels defense, The Landis Situation,
French testing: a leaky boat, What a positive A sample means, The sieve called
doping control, Time to level the playing field, US Perspective, WADA, UCI
ruining sport, What about Pereiro?, What's the hold up?, Who's watching the
henhouse?
- July 31, part 1:
I will prove it, Stop the complaining, Public perception, The process - flawed?,
Courage off the bike, Dallas on wheels, Surely not, Sick & insulted, Mitigating
factor for Landis, Landis... it is a shame, Landis' abnormal (supernormal)
results, Travesty, Who's watching the henhouse?, Could it have been the result
of the bonk?, I'm sick of this!, One toke over the line
- July 31, part 2:
Why does McQuaid make a bad situation worse, Why does the UCI make a bad situation
worse, How one-off testosterone helps, Why risk it? Here's why., Must be natural,
Sick of hearing about doping!, Previous reading?, If Landis turns out to be
doped, Cycling on trial, All that is gold does not glitter, The science on
testosterone, Maybe I am a fool, Loons, Results not yet known, Surely not,
Cheated
- July 31, part 3:
Who to believe, A slightly inappropriate Landis defence and proposal , Gut
feeling, Jaded, Landis, Latest doping allegations, Tired of the system!, Cheating
or not, Hard landing for the sport if Landis issue turns sour, Another Landis
comment, Why?, Elevated T levels in Landis, Crucified, Floyd Landis, What
is happening to cycling?
- July 31, part 4:
Testing testosterone, It was the whiskey, Does the dope fit the crime?, Results
not yet known, Landis - Say it ain't so!, Doping, Landis, tests, Landis -
guilty until proven innocent, T/E ratio and treatment of Floyd Landis, Bad
science and a possible solution, Testosterone is a natural substance, Confidence
in the testing system
- July 28: Landis - Say it ain't
so!, Surely not, The science on testosterone, Results not yet known, Jaded,
Leave Landis ALONE!, "Everybody cheats.", Fairness of testing, Crucified,
Who to believe?, Landis doping, The A and B test., Why does McQuaid make a
bad situation worse?
- July 21, part 2: Legalising
doping, Full transparency, Basso and DNA, Doping, lawyers, and Basso, Ullrich's
Innocence, Tyler Hamilton, Did Millar come clean, Ullrich's doping plan, Doping
and still suffering
- July 21, part 1: Stage 17,
2006 Tour, And the winner is?, Chicken!, Rasmussen not a "team player"?, Enough
Lance, Floyd's bad day, Is Discovery really a true U.S. ProTour team?, First-time
winners' past records, Kudos to Leblanc, Landis' aero bars, NORBA Nationals,
Floyd's not "photogenically challenged", Respect the yellow jersey?, US Nationals,
Very unsatisfying
- July 14, part 2: Landis' aero
bars, Wide Open Before the Cols- An Average Fan's Predictions, US Nationals,
Cipo @ the Tour, And the Winner is?, Boring spots, Disco Boys?, Enough Lance,
Is Discovery really a true U.S. Pro Tour Team?, Kloden by default, Millar's
new TT position, Photogenically Challenged Champions, Segregation is not the
solution
- July 14, part 1: Legalising
doping , Small world, Hamilton's fax, Cheats, Come clean, Simoni, Doping and
the double standard, Dopers don't affect love of riding, Greg LeMond, Vino,
Lance & LeMond
- July 7, part 2: Legalise it!,
Doping, Greg LeMond, Plenty of riders don't dope, What I will do, Phonak,
Come clean, Hide & Seek, The Early Signs coming True, Doping and sponsors,
Santiago Botero not on the list, An alternative
- July 7, part 1: Are we paying
these guys enough? Cardiac hypertrophy and sudden death, A cycling scandal?
A sad day for cycling fans, Discovery's team leader, Easier racing won't help,
Simoni, Cheats, Vinokourov, An open letter to Ivan Basso, Are we alone?, Sharing
the road, Searching for an old book
- June 30, part 1: Easier racing
won't help, Communidad Valencia and the ASO, Doping & fans, What a Shame,
Sunny side of pro dopers, Tyler Hamilton: how long can he deny, The new "performance"
enhancer, Greg LeMond, Armstrong's letter to IOC, Armstrong, L'Équipe, WADA
& Pound, A call for one more test
- June 30, part 2: Ullrich and
the Tour, Mancebo: The Unsung Hero, Hincapie to lead Disco, Jane Higdon, USA
junior development, Voigt vs. Hincapie, Operation Puerto, Where there is smoke,
there is fire, Watching the wheels come off, Why only cycling?, UCI request
for riders to submit signed statements, UCI leadership questioned by reporters
- June 23: "Next!", Hincapie
to lead Disco, USA junior development, Jane Higdon, A call for one more test,
Armstrong's letter to IOC, Defending Landis, Doping, The Armstrong/L'Équipe/WADA/Pound
affair, Spanish doping allegations, Team consequences, Voigt vs. Hincapie
- June 16: Pound should resign,
Now I’m really confused, Vinokourov, Saiz, doping and the TdF, The Spanish
operation, Misplaced sympathy, Name the suspects, Spanish doping, Opinions
from France, ASO, Simoni vs. Basso, Voigt vs. Hincapie, Jens Voigt vs. George
Hincapie, Voigt and Hincapie, Jane Higdon, Jeremy Vennell diary
- June 11: Simoni vs. Basso,
Basso and Simoni, Simoni versus Basso, Simoni's smile, Sour grapes Simoni,
Sarcastic, disgruntled fan?, Congrats to Jan, Non-round rings, Sport, Voigt
and Hincapie, Jens Voigt, Three cheers for Jens Voigt, Jens Voigt vs. George
Hincapie, Voigt vs. Hincapie, Thanks to Voigt and Manzano, Champion in countless
ways, Chapeau Jens!
- June 9 - Special edition:
Vino’s position, Astana-Wurth and the TdF, Vinokourov, Saiz, doping and the
TdF, Spanish doping allegations, WADA, Vrijman's findings, That Report, WADA
and Armstrong, WADA vs. UCI vs. the riders, WADA's double standard, WADA and
Pound missing the point, Pound should resign, A Pound of what?, The role of
the AIGCP, The Spanish operation, Botero interview, Say it isn't so, Manolo
- June 2: Simoni versus Basso,
Simoni and Basso, Simoni, Simoni's smile, Simoni is a crybaby, Basso and Simoni,
Sour grapes Simoni, Gibo Si-MOAN-i, Blood, drugs, cash and corruption, Sickening
double standard, Spanish federations' reaction to Saiz, Don't be surprised
by drug use, Giro d'Italia, Thanks to Voigt and Manzano, Chapeau Jens!, Jens
Voigt, Three cheers for Jens Voigt, Jens Voigt is the man, Voigt 2006 vs Boogerd
1999, Voigt and Hincapie, Discovery’s Giro team, Altitude tents and EPO, Not
just name-calling, Say it isn't so, Manolo, Spanish doping allegations, Armstrong
and L'Equipe, CSC is a class act, Basso and CSC, Jimenez memories, Markers
in drugs, Discovery Channel's Giro performance, Pound should resign, Giro
live reporting, Banning of altitude tents, Bettini is consistent
- May 26: Their A-game's at home,
The Tour and the TT, Jan's good form, Jan bashing, Congrats to Jan, The diesel,
Double or nothing, Ivance Bassostrong, Bravo, Basso!, Discovery Channel's
Giro performance, Bettini is consistent, Banning of altitude tents, When disqualification
isn't enough, WADA should ban intervals
- May 26 - Special edition:
Say it ain't so, Manolo, Say it isn't so, Spanish Federations' reaction to
Saiz, The doping scandal to end them all
- May 19: Bettini is consistent,
Banning of altitude tents, Hypoxic tents, WADA and altitude tents, Latest
WADA crusade, WADA bans another, Congrats to Jan, Criticism of Jan Ullrich,
Jan bashing, Jan ready for the Tour, Jan's good form, Armstrong - the New
American Idol, The same old Lance, Defeatism in Discovery, Giro reactions,
One of Savoldelli's secrets, Rasmussen's time trial position, Riders under
helmets, Difference between following and leading, The Tour and the TT, Bruyneel's
Giro comments, When disqualification isn't enough
- May 12: Marion Clignet, Bruyneel's
Giro comments, Criticism of Jan Ullrich, Jan bashing, Jan's weight, Defeatism
in Discovery, Lance talking up Basso, The same old Lance, Rasmussen's time
trial position, Giro team time trial, Hincapie in Paris-Roubaix, Riders under
helmets
- May 5: Criticism of Jan, Criticism
of Ullrich, The Ullrich-bashing bandwagon, Ullrich in 2006, Jan dramas, More
Jan dramas, Bruyneel's Giro comments, Team helmets, Volunteering at bike races,
Hincapie in Paris-Roubaix
- April 28: Working for the team
in Georgia, Ullrich's thick skin, Ullrich and the 2006 Tour, Jan Ullrich racing,
Ullrich and THAT wheel, Jan Ullrich, Jan dramas, Paris-Roubaix technology,
Hincapie in Paris-Roubaix, Paris-Roubaix controversy, Paris-Roubaix comments,
Paris-Roubaix tech, Team helmets
- April 21: Paris-Roubaix final
say, Paris-Roubaix controversy, Paris-Roubaix and technology, George and the
fork issue, Quotable quotes, Cycling technology, Behaving like a champion,
Paris-Roubaix: UCI Code of Ethics
- April 14: Continuing to behave
like a champion, No curse of the rainbow jersey, Tom Boonen, Hang in there,
Saul, The gods of cycling, Trek and Paris-Roubaix, Looking out for George,
Paris-Roubaix and technology, Broken forks and broken dreams, Jan Ullrich,
Jan dramas, Disqualifications, So you know, Paris - Roubaix, THAT railway
crossing incident, Need for consistency, Paris-Roubaix - poor Cancellara,
Paris Roubaix disqualification, Paris-Roubaix: setting a good example, Roubaix
disqualification decision, UCI Roubaix disgrace, Paris Roubaix disqualification,
Paris Roubaix affair, Paris-Roubaix fiasco, Paris-Roubaix sham, Racing's railroad
crossings, George's bike failure, Let them race, Roubaix controversy
- April 12 (Special Paris Roubaix
edition): Paris-Roubaix disqualification, Disqualification on the pave, Level
crossing in Paris-Roubaix, Rules are rules, Paris-Roubaix, McQuaid's reasoning,
Pat McQuaid and train barriers, Railway crossing at Paris-Roubaix, Disqualifications
in Paris-Roubaix, Paris-Roubaix crossing, Roubaix controversy, Grade crossings,
Railroad crossings, Safety at Paris-Roubaix, Paris-Roubaix sham, Paris-Roubaix
safety, Paris-Roubaix rail crossing, Boonen and friends cross the tracks,
McQuaid's explanation, Roubaix disqualification decision
- April 7: Hang in there Saul,
De Ronde parcours, Edwig van Hooydonk, Discovery’s American riders, Tom Boonen,
April fools, Hair care product line, Brave new world, Commonwealth Games time
trial, Photo of the year
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