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Letters to Cyclingnews - January 18, 2008
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Cadel Evans - returns to training
Cyclist of the Year
DOPING - time to draw a line in the sand
Hincapie in T-Mobile kit
Lance is the best of all time
Readers poll: best stage races 2007
Rock racing
Speaking about Lance
Toyota-United abusing USAC team rules?
Cadel Evans - returns to training
Consistency is great, but winners actually win races.
David Brown
Albuquerque, USA
Friday, January 11, 2008
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Cyclist of the Year
You must be joking; Cadel Evans is cyclist of the year??!!! Did he win a race
of note? Isn't that what champions do, win races?
David
Friday, January 11, 2008
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DOPING - time to draw a line in the sand
No, like all of us ... I do not want Cheaters to win!
I want cycling to grow and excite and inspire for generations to come. I want
to see tomorrow's youth wanting to win the Tours and the Classics. Young men
and women looking to aspire to be like the Cadel Evans and Stephen Roche's of
the cycling world.
The way it is going at the minute is tragic.. The fantastic sport is being
dragged to the depths of an all time low by the organization who claims to represent
it. The UCI should now have faith in the measures (DNA Passport) they are putting
in place. And give the cycling image a "new" start.
Stop the witch hunt, or we will be reading about WADA beating at the doors
of old cyclists from days gone past, even further back than Rasmussen, Mayo
or Basso.
The Line in the Sand...
So some of the "Men in Black" have been destroyed, they have been caught,
some in somewhat dubious circumstances, some have been punished others are waiting
sentence.
It is time to allow Cycling to heal, I tend to use political examples, but
in my country, the past is past, and like cycling there is nothing we can do
about it.
But we can learn and make the future better.
Let's draw the line and start again with the knowledge we now have. We all
make mistakes, cycling has made mistakes as we all know, but we should learn,
grow and progress!
Head in the sand...no!
Head in the air...yes!
The current authorities need to "draw the line in the sand" and put their weight
fully behind the preventative measures they have put in place and tell the press
with confidence "this is a new start" There will always be cheats, Operation
Puerto, now Vienna tomorrow, who knows?
UCI Tell the world - today ... we have put in place "the beginning"
Cycling is not just sport it is a way of life.
James McAllister
Ireland
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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Hincapie in T-Mobile kit
Men in Black...sheesh. Get a grip.
Should I stop dressing my child in rainbow coloured clothes just because the
gay community has adopted those colours too?
Mark Chen
Friday, January 11, 2008
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Hincapie in T-Mobile kit #2
Since when does colour indicate a basis for personal judgment on behaviour
and ethics, etc?
Who cares what colour they choose to wear as long as they follow the code of
ethics and race clean? More importantly- what happened to innocent until proven
guilty?
D. Meyer
Denver, Colorado, USA
Friday, January 11, 2008
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Lance is the best of all time
Look at the podium from the 2005
Tour de France.
Lance asked us to believe in cycling, in the great riders at his side. Well,
Ulrich and Basso seem to have been knee-deep in the doping thing. So before
all the latest doping stuff came to light, at the time we said, "Wow, Lance
is so much better than everyone else." Now, do we say, "Wow, Lance was really,
really better than everyone else! The 2nd and 3rd best riders doped and Lance,
who always rode clean, handily won his 7th Tour."
The best also-rans doped. Why are we not emphatically calling Lance the greatest
rider of all time? Lance does have his hand over his heart in the picture.
David Warren
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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Readers poll: best stage races 2007
I am blown away by these results; the Tour of Califorina #3 in the best stage
race? A race in which whoever wins the TT wins the overall. A race which has
no stage that anyone can make time up in, because its not hard or steep enough
to drop anyone. They must not follow world cycling. Where is the Deutschland-Tour,
Tour of Romandie, Vuelta Ciclista al Pais Vasco? The T.o.C. over the Criterium
du Dauphine Libere? What are these people thinking? What next The Univest Grand
Prix over The Ronde van Vlaanderen?
Christopher Cummings
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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Rock racing
Is it really true that there is no such thing as bad publicity? Time will tell.
The recent series of articles, letters, feedback and water cooler talk involving
Rock Racing and Michael Ball may be nothing more than an imitation of Jack Sparrow
from Pirates of the Caribbean.
When confronted with "You are the worst pirate I have ever heard of," Jack's
retorts: "But you HAVE heard of me."
Maybe Mr. Ball watched this movie too many time while developing his recent
publicity campaign. Make no mistake about it, not matter how you see the Rock
Racing / Michael Ball stuff that is going on right now, we are talking about
all things Rock Racing. Interesting.
David G. Miller
Chino, California, USA
Monday, January 14, 2008
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letter
Speaking about Lance
It may be true that Lance never tested positive during his career, but there
were those retrospective tests that found EPO in his samples from the 1999 Tour.
And then it was all "the French are out to get me", "why were these tests done",
and "who leaked the information". There was a huge smokescreen about the witch
hunt and conspiracy, and very little was said about the fact that the samples
were his, and that they contained EPO.
Richard Virenque did not test positive.
Bjarne Riis did not test positive.
Jan Ullrich did not test positive (except recreationally).
Ivan Basso did not test positive.
The dopers have been ahead of the testers for many years. The real progress
is being made by investigative and judicial action such as Puerto. It would
appear that the riders involved there have managed to avoid being caught out
by testers. So it is not enough in this current atmosphere to simply not test
positive when there are suspicions about individual riders (Rasmussen anyone?).
No smoke without fire.
Peter
Melbourne, Australia
Friday, January 11, 2008
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Speaking about Lance #2
Yeah good call bud! Maybe you should read your cycling history a bit more and
find out about how in the past certain doping practices were not able to be
detected.
I do not fall into the category of people who believes every rider who wins
is a doper, but read your history and The Cannibal was caught for doping and
was sanctioned and quite rightly. But if he were caught today the history books
would be quite different. Who visited Landis the day before his dope win in
the TDF?
Lance may not have been caught for doping but back in his day several doping
practices, and in particular blood doping practices were undetectable. Just
have a look at a particular incident when Jay Leno asked Lance about his performances
and those he beat who were dopers. It is not factual but it does cast quite
a pall over some of his 'feats'. Further if there was no doping in Lances team
1) why did Vino choose to use the same Dr and the same personal body guard in
the '07 TDF. 2) have a look at the number of ex Postal/Disco riders who have
been sprung for doping. 3) Just look at the marvel kid Contador, implicated
lots and the only one who could really stick with The Chicken. A rider who was
dropped by Riis and then finally sprung for obviously bending the rules in order
that he would not get sprung. Can you tell me Brunyeel knew nothing of what
had and was going on? 4) Why did Disco choose to cut and run when they were
on the crest of a potential long winning wave with the likes of Levi and Contador?
I reckon if you knew that at some stage the truth would be revealed you would
cut and run also.
In summary Lance WAS an amazing athlete and EM was just a cannibal but after
decades of almost entrenched doping I think it is good for a younger generation
to question and evan aim to better the feats of so called squeaky clean athletes.
History may not drag out the truth of many doping practices but I hope this
current hyper-questioning in the world of cycling leads to a generation of clean
and mean cyclists.
P.S. All those Cadel doubters just watch this space he is set for really big
things this season!
Max
Perth, WA, Australia
Friday, January 11, 2008
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Speaking about Lance #3
I hope that the new blood passports will help to end these type of discussions.
Unfortunately, by allowing a maximum level of any physiological measurement
cycling (or any other sport for that matter) leaves the door open for abuse
of those levels.
Andy Parker
UK
Friday, January 11, 2008
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Toyota-United abusing USAC team rules?
It sounds like this team is going for gold at the Beijing Olympics - BMX was
added to replace the track kilo.
Ian Whalley
California, USA
Thursday, January 10, 2008
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Toyota-United abusing USAC team rules? #2
Ummmm, why don't we wait until the season starts? Yeah they hired a BMXer,
but former BMXer's make some of the best criterium racers I have ever seen.
I am a pure roadie so I am not trying to defend my own "kin", only stating a
fact. Additionally if you are going to complain about them, what about Selker?
His best results have been on the track not as a Cat 1 roadie, and lets complain
about Jelly Belly who gave a home to a MTBer/Cyclocrosser in Todd Wells. There
are other perfect examples out there.
Additionally Toyota United may have hired them for various non-road racing
events. First they wouldn't be the first team, to have riders enter non-road
events, maybe to save money (don't need a whole different team structure since
they hired privateers anyway) and maximize exposure they hired guys to race
their discipline. Simply look at the number of riders they have vs. the rest
of the US Conti teams.
Toyota United:23, Toshiba AEG:16, Team Type 1:15, Time Pro Cycling:12, Successful
Living:13, Rock Racing:14 (confirmed), Rite Aid:11, Kelly benefits:13, Jittery
Joe:11, Jelly Belly:12, Even perennial power house Health-Net only has 12 and
Colavita 13. Even Slip Stream a Pro-Conti team racing in the US AND Europe has
only 23 odd racers.
Looking at the above numbers its pretty clear Toyota United couldn't possibly
justify having 23 riders only for Road racing. While it would be nice they are
only a Conti team not a Pro-Conti team, with the budget to match. Now I will
subtract the 3 you complain about. Out of the remaining 20, 8 are not native
North Americans. Toshiba has 5 non-Norths, Type 1: 7, Joe's 4, Colavita has
6. Toyota isn't off the mark in any statistically significant way here either
when you look at the break down. Heck by ratio you should be complaining more
about Team Type 1, and simply the number of North Americans they have on board
is more or the same as other COMPLETE teams.
Cycling goes beyond the road my Friend. We should be thanking the Toyota for
Sponsoring the Team and saying "hey, if you want 3 guys for other things, 20
racers is pretty good as is 12 Americans.
John Schmalbach
Philadelphia, USA
Friday, January 11, 2008
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Toyota-United abusing USAC team rules? #3
I actually have no idea what potential controversy you are writing about, but
I'm thoroughly disgusted by your dismissal of downhill and BMX racers. I have
no information about the situation you are referring to, but to dismiss downhill
and BMX racers in the manner you have is indicative of a closed mind that deals
with perceptions rather than objective facts. The level of endurance, pedaling
skills, and bike handling involved in pro level downhill mtb and BMX riding
these days is beyond belief. You clearly have no respect for these athletes
and not a clue as to what it takes to compete at their level.
My suggestion to you is to do a little research on the downhill and BMX talents
of the following BICYCLE racers: Sven Nys (8 times national BMX champion), Robbie
McEwen (national BMX champion), John Tomac (national BMX champion, nation downhill
champion, national xc mtb champion, a few second places in world cup downhill,
a few first places in world cup xc mtb, nation criterium champion, part of winning
national team time trial championship team, raced in Paris-Roubaix, raced in
Giro). Man, that's just 3 people you might have heard of and I'm so bored trying
to refute such a closed mined opinion. I presented facts and researched palmares.
You dismiss forthcoming statements from a team as "spin" while all you presented
is an opinion. You mention Riffle and Shanbag in an incoherent sentence that
I won't try to refute, except to say that Shanbag has basically unlimited talent
and drive while not acting like he "deserves" anything. Riffle is well known
to be extremely PROFESSIONAL and has exceptional endurance abilities.
When I say exceptional you should realize that many world cup level downhill
racers have endurance abilities equal to a USA cat. 1 rider. I would not be
surprised if Riffle has the current ability to compete in elite road events.
Maybe if you researched the lack of serious doping issues in downhill racing
and how Riffle became this years national downhill champion, you might realize
why a team would look beyond the world of "deserving" close minded, cry-baby
"road" racers to find their professional bicycle racers.
Shane Beers
Portland, Oregon, USA
Saturday, January 12, 2008
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Recent letters pages
Letters 2008
- January 11: Armstrong
on Landis, Cadel Evans - returns to training, Hincapie in T-Mobile kit, Ivan
Basso - why no tough questions?, Reader Poll, Rock & burn racing, Speaking
about Lance, Sydor's consistency, The 'Bruyneel philosophy', Toyota-United
abusing USAC team rules?
- January 5: Great
day for cycling, Sydor's consistency, Hincapie in T-Mobile kit, CA awards
misses national series, Thank you, Ivan Basso - why no tough questions?, Cadel
Evans - returns to training, Helmets belong on heads, Armstrong on Landis,
Will there be a Tour of Missouri?, Roberto Heras, Speaking about Lance, Mayo's
B Sample
Letters 2007
- December 27: CA
awards misses national series, Armstrong on Landis, Vinokourov's sentence,
Vinokourov, Cadel Evans - returns to training, Mayo's B sample to get B test
- December 14: Sydor's
consistency, George Hincapie, Helmet straps must be cinched a bit too tight,
Will there soon be a sample"C"test?, ProTour, Vino's joke of a suspension,
Mafioso McQuaid, Obee and Health Net, Mayo's B sample to get B test, Campagnolo
offers its own 'red' shifter, T-Mobile's withdrawal a blow to Jaksche
- December 6: Tschüss
T-Mobile, Anquetil, Mayo's B sample to get B test, T-Mobile drop out, Obee
and Health Net, Stefano Zanini
- November 30: Anquetil,Mayo's
B sample to get B test, Stefano Zanini, Rider's passport, Betting, Jonathan
Page, Wake up!!, T-Mobile drop out, Bike design originality
- November 23: Remembering
Jacques Anquetil, Done looking back, Mayo's B sample to get B test, Cross
crank, Rider's passport, Blood passports and humanity, Fothen's comments on
Bettini, Nathan O'Neill , Sinkewitz, Rasmussen blood values, Sponsorship strangeness,
Dick Pound better understood, Bike design originality,
- November 16: Nathan
O'Neill, Rasmussen blood values, The Crocodile Trophy, Sinkewitz, Drug testing
procedures, Rider's passport, The drug issue, Bike design originality , Sponsorship
strangeness, Selfishness will ruin cycling
- November 9: The
Crocodile Trophy, A little bit of bias here?, Rider's passport, Kasheckin,
Positive tests, Drug testing procedures, Marco Pinotti: Engineering a new
path, Bike design originality
- November 2: What
does this mean?, Le Tour 08, Mayo's B sample, Bike design originality, Trimble,
UCI says Mayo case not closed, Drug testing procedures ... and false positives,
Kashechkin: controls violate human rights, Drug testing procedures, Mayo,
UCI, Kashechkin, et al... Great, now it's coming from both ends, Positive
tests, Why even bother with B samples then?, Mayo's positive EPO test, Falling
barriers
- October 26: Rider
passports & Cadel Evans, Drug testing procedures ... and false positives,
Iban Mayo's false positive, Iban Mayo and Landis, Armstrong on Landis, Mayo's
B sample, UCI turns Mayo's case into a debaucle, Great...now they hand pick
the results, No justice for Mayo, UCI says Mayo case not closed, Bike design
originality, 2006 Tour de France, A bad week for cycling, A fitting end to
the season
- October 19: 2006
Grand Tour trifecta!, 2006 Tour de France, A fitting end to the season, Armstrong
on Landis, Bike design originality, doping in cycling, Doping numbers, Paris-Tours
testing mishap, UCI and the lack of testing!, Vino's other Tour stage win,
The absolute best?
- October 12: Armstrong
on Landis, Bike design originality, Cycling drama, Doping is unfair; but so
is discrimination, It’s not doping that's..., Landis case - everyone's a loser,
Length and cost of the Landis case, R & R, The Landis decision, Tour of America
- October 5: Cycle
drama, It's not doping that's"killing"the sport, Why is VAM a benchmark,
Tour of America, The Landis decision, DYNEPO, Worlds, Rock & Republic's CEO
Michael Ball, Please explain, Giuseppe Guerini, FICP
- September 28: Tour
of America, World champion zany-ness, The Landis decision, ASO v UCI, McQuaid
vs ASO vs the riders, Please explain, Why is VAM a benchmark, Giuseppe Guerini,
Menchov felt betrayed by Rasmussen, ProTour and Le Tour, Where is the due
process
- September 21: Astana's
future and Bruyneel, Bruyneel's afterlife, Floyd Landis decision, Why is VAM
a benchmark, Lifetime bans, Menchov felt betrayed by Rasmussen, Ungrateful
Levi, Spanish cycling, Where is the due process
- September 14: Astana
& Bruyneel, Cycling vs. soccer, Cycling will survive, Floyd Landis decision,
LeMond's comments, Menchov felt betrayed by Rasmussen, Ungrateful Levi, Why
is VAM a benchmark?
- September 7: Cycling
vs. soccer, Floyd Landis decision, UCI, ASO, LeMond, et al who cares? Riders,
Lawyers in the Landis case, LeMond's comments, Riders taking the fall?, US
Postal/Discovery R.I.P.
- August 31: LeMond’s
comments, Farewell De Peet, Cycling needs a Norma Rae, Vino & human rights?,
Cadel was robbed, Floyd Landis decision, Market beliefs, Sinkewitz Positive.
- August 23: Biting
the hand that feeds you, Cadel was robbed, Congratulations to grand tour organizers,
Cycling needs a Norma Rae, Discovery folding, Drugs and cycling, Fewer ProTour
teams, Floyd Landis decision, Petacchi’s asthma, Science of doping, Sinkewitz
positive, Tailwind withdrawal, The good news...., Unibet, what a shame, World’s
exclusion, Vino:"a clear violation of human rights"?,
- August 17: Dying
from within..., Cadel was robbed, Biting the hand that feeds you, Discovery
folding, Astana-Tour cover-up?, Christian Moreni, UCI may lose it all, Drugs
& cycling, Aussie proTour team, Valverde and the worlds, Klöden: are things
getting out of control?, Congratulations to grand tours organizers
- August 10: Smarter
Drug Testing, Cassani and Rasmussen, Bruyneel: take doping seriously, The
dubious Disco boys, Spanish ethics, Who's to blame for doping?, Untrustworthy
authorities, Insurance for pro riders, Science of doping, It's working?, State
of cycling, Less mountain stages, Positively false, Sinkewitz positive, Team
suspensions, Tour ethics, Vino response, Editorials call for ending Tour,
Revoking le Tours jerseys, LeMond, the voice crying out in the desert, WADA
vigilantes
- August 3, Part 1:
What about team suspensions?, WADA vigilantes, Vino response, Vino excluded,
but why the whole team?, Unanswered questions, Tour de France doping"scandals",
State of cycling, Spanish ethics and the A.C. joke, Sinkewitz positive, Secondary
testing?, Editorials calling for ending Tour, Rasmussen's location, Quality
control and anti doping, Positively False, McQuaid: not the Godfather of cycling,
Less mountain stages
- August 3, Part 2:
LeMond, the voice crying out in the desert, Le Tour, L'affaire Vino, It’s
the culture, IOC questioning cycling in Olympics, Greg LeMond is not surprised,
Greg LeMond, German TV, Due process, Evans v Contador - the real margin of
victory, Doping, the media and the MPCC, Doping, Evans, Dope tests and the
tour, Different perspective on doping, David Millar, Cycling revolution, Cadel
was robbed, Bruyneel a 'man in black'?, Another drug test result leaked, Andy
Hampsten
- July 27 Part 1:
80's style back in fashion?, A great few days for cycling, Vino excluded,
but why the whole team?, Another drug test result leaked, ASO discretion in
administering Tour justice, Astana in stage 5, Astana’s tactics, Bad day for
Australia, Bloody dopes, Cadel Evans, Catching Vino is good news, Conspiracy?,
David"what a joke"Millar, Doping, Doping controls, Tour ethics, German TV,
LeMond, the voice crying out in the desert, How many big bastards in the peloton?
- July 27 Part 2:
How will cycling survive, Kazahkstan Pie, Kessler's lie, Landis and lie detector,
Landis testing, Le maillot jaune is gone, LeMond and mitochondria myopathy,
The'Vino' scene, Losing time and bouncing back, Losing my religion, Moreau,
No, not Vino, Out of season testing and baseline tests, PED's, Revoking le
Tours jerseys, Petacchi out
- July 20: What about
team suspensions?, Tyler Hamilton, Stuttgart Worlds, Sinkewitz positive, Petacchi
out!, Bad day for Australia, Kessler's lie, Landis and lie detector, LeMond
and mitochondria myopathy, Intestinal problems, Greg LeMond, the voice crying
out in the desert, Fair doping tests, Drug testing and sequence of recorded
results, Revoking le Tours jerseys, Advice for Stapleton and Sinkewitz, Astana
in stage 5, Crashes, bike changes & team cars
- July 13: Fair doping
tests, Tyler Hamilton, Tour downright exciting!, Stuttgart(?) Worlds, Rocketing
Robbie v tormented Tommy, Armstrong's comment to ASO, Petacchi out, LeMond
and mitochondria myopathy, Intestinal Problems, Incentive for doping, Imagine,
UCI agreement, Does the UCI test for blood transfusions?, The real heroes,
Bicycle options,
- July 5: Tour de
France boring!, The real heroes, The flying Scotsman, Signing the contract,
No Zabriskie?, LeMond and mitochondria myopathy, Incentive for Doping, Bicycle
Options, Anti-doping charter, Sale of the century
- June 29: "The
Flying Scotsman",Cancellara,The real heroes, Categorised Climbs, Tour
for Devolder and Zabriskie?, Tour de France, boring!,Nationalistic pride,
Anti Doping Charter, Bicycle Options, Doping, Doping Coverage - Enough already...,
Who dopes? Who doesn't? Who cares!
- June 22: Anti Doping
Charter, The real heroes, Basso's"suspension", Categorized climbs, Bicycle
options, Greg LeMond and record ITT's, It is about us!, Finding the clean
winner of the TdF?, Tour de France, BORING!, Prudhomme and the 1996 Tour farce,
Riis, the '96 Tour and Prudhomme, Amnesty for doping..., Cycling, doping....???,
Who dopes? Who doesn't? Who cares!
- June 15: Bicycle
options, New Trek Madone, A week of confessions, Cycling - not yet a real
professional sport, Di Luca's finest win..., Three Tour wins for Ullrich?,
Ullrich getting screwed, Giro fever, Amnesty for doping offenses, Greg LeMond
and record ITTs, Is drafting a known doper cheating?, Let's sort this mess
out, Doping hypocrisy, Cycling, doping....?, Prudhomme and the1996 Tour farce,
Simoni goes 1850 meters / hour
- June 8: Di Luca's
finest win, Simoni goes 1850 metres / hour, What ever happened to Iban Mayo?,
Andy the Dandy, Three Tour wins for Ullrich?, Ullrich getting screwed, Percentage
of pros with asthma, Amnesty for doping offenses, ling - not yet a real professional
sport, Doping and cycling, Greg LeMond and record ITTs, Meaningless defense,
We are out of denial - Let's look forward
- June 1, part 1:
A thought for cycling's true heroes..., A cunning plan, A great opportunity
for the UCI, Admissions of guilt, Let's have some real confessions, Amnesty
is the way forward, Suggestions for an amnesty, Amnesty, Amnesty or punishment?,
ASO's double standard, Tour Clowns, Bjarne Riis, Bjarne Riis confession, Riis
must go, Riis, Basso, Zabel, et al..., Repairing the Magenta Express, Tip
of the iceberg, Riis and winning the tour on EPO
- June 1, part 2:
Confessions?, Honour - Seemingly rare in cycling, How deep do you go?, Who
do we give it to?, A week of confessions, Peer pressure, Mind boggling hypocrisy,
Pro cycling - Sometimes you make it hard to love you, Meaningless defence,
Riding with Lance, Lucky Lance, Cheating by proxy, LeMond trying to tear down
US riders , So, if Floyd is right..., Thank you Floyd, Floyd Landis hearing,
Mr. Young's closing arguments, Something more important..., What ever happened
to Iban Mayo?, Percentage of pros with asthma:
- May 23: Landis case
live coverage, LeMond a true champion, Questioning LeMond's motives, LeMond
trying to tear down US riders, Saint LeMond, Landis and his character, Landis
has made cycling a joke, Landis had his drink spiked?, Landis in a corner,
Landis polygraph?, Landis' disclosure of information, The quality of Landis'
character, Landis' behaviour, Joe Papp
- May 18: Armstrong
can defend himself, Di Brat, Chris Hoy's world kilo record attempt , Hoy in
sixty seconds, What ever happened to Iban Mayo?, Hypocrisy of the cycling
world, Italian Reactions to Basso, Who's telling the truth?, Basso + Ullrich
= Armstrong?, Basso still a legend, Simoni vs Basso, Basso, Landis etc The
new mafia?, Landis to ask UCI to boot Pound, Vinokourov to claim second in
'05 TdF?, Percentage of pros with asthma, Unibet at Dunkerque
- May 11: An attempt
at doping?, Almost as bad as Ullrich, Basso admission, Hats off Basso, Basso
still a legend, Basso's attempted plea bargain, Basso and Discovery, Discovery's
PR, Basso vs Simoni , Truth and Reconciliation Commission, A means to an end,
Hypocrisy of the cycling world, Vinokourov to claim second in '05 TdF? , New
Puerto plan, Where is the Puerto money?, Time to start re-stating race results,
The morals and math of cycling, Chris Hoy's world kilo record attempt , Unibet
at Dunkerque, Davide Rebellin
- May 4: Call that
a race?, Reflecting on Schumacher's win, Pose with Landis, at a price, Danielson
should leave Discovery, Davide Rebellin, The year of the clean Classics?,
Basso and Discovery, Basso this, Landis that, Ullrich the other..., Basso,
DNA and whatever else, Basso's DNA, Say it ain't so, Johan, Let's cut them
some slack!, Armstrong, head and shoulders above?, Landis, Armstrong vs the
Lab, It's not all about the Tour!, Puerto Affair
- April 27: The year
of the clean Classics?, David Rebellin, Call that a race?, Reflecting on Schumacher's
win, Danielson should leave Discovery, Inspirational O'Grady and those cobbles,
L'Equipe does it again!, Tour de France speaks out, The morals and math of
cycling, Basso and Puerto, Puerto, part deux, Gilberto, you were right!, Landis,
Armstrong vs the Lab, Pose with Landis, at a price?, Taking blood, Gent-Wevelgem
and the Kemmelberg, Gent-Wevelgem and water bottles
- April 20: Stuey
wins Roubaix, O'Grady Rocks!, An Aussie in Arenberg, Deep-dish carbon versus
the cobbles, Gent-Wevelgem and water bottles, Unibet/FdJ/Lotto - Help!, U.S.
Open Cycling Championships, Racing in America, Retesting Floyd's B-samples,
Taking blood
- April 13: Thoughts
on Flanders, Crashes at Gent-Wevelgem, Gent-Wevelgem and water bottles, What
about that loose water bottle?, T-Mobile one-two, Popo for the Classics, Racing
in America, U.S. Open Cycling Championships, Unibet/FdJ/Lotto - Help!, French
hypocrites?, Bjarne Riis, Floyd Landis 'B' sample fiasco, Taking blood, Ullrich
DNA match
- April 6: April Fools,
Ullrich DNA match, Taking blood, T-Mobile and Puerto, The song remains the
same, Ullrich and Hamilton, Tyler Hamilton and flu, Unibet and access into
France, Bjarne Riis, Popovych, The death of irony, Armstrong boring?, Ullrich/Armstrong
comparisons
- March 30: Basso
wind tunnel testing, Bjarne Riis, Riis' response, Drugs in other sports, Dominquez
at Redlands, Armstrong boring?, Ullrich/Armstrong comparisons, Popovych -
the new Armstrong?, ASO wildcard selections, ASO-UCI split, Boys atop the
sport, Cycling at two speeds, Puerto shelved, Tyler Hamilton.
- March 23: Popovych
- the new Armstrong?, A few years ago, Tyler Hamilton, Operación Puerto not
complete, Puerto shelved, ASO-UCI split, Drugs in other sports, Basso wind
tunnel testing, Water bottle and cage sponsorship, Bates' article on Jan Ullrich,
Ullrich's retirement, The current state of cycling
- March 16: Don Lefévčre,
Lefévčre tries to reinforce omerta, Spring fever, Ullrich's retirement, UCI
has no power, Puerto shelved, Who's been taking what?, ProTour a flawed competition?,
UCI-Grand Tour organizer dual!, ASO-UCI split, ASO needs to see benefits in
ProTour, Sponsorship, drug use and dinosaurs, The current state of cycling,
New Pro Cyclist Union, Congratulations to Unibet, Unibet situation, Unibet.com
marketing, Tour of California mistake
- March 9: ASO - UCI
split, UCI has no power, UCI vs. ASO, UCI vs. the world, ProTour and contracts,
The Unibet fiasco: is it that bad?, Unibet and French law, Unibet situation,
Pete Bassinger's Iditarod Trail record ride, Bates' article on Jan Ullrich,
Ullrich's retirement, Tour of California expenses, Discovery's profile in
Europe, Discovery's reasons for pulling sponsorship, Floyd's big ride
- March 2: Ullrich's
retirement, Altitude tents and EPO, Home-made altitude tents, Tyler Hamilton
and drug testing, The agony of Unibet?, Discovery's reasons for pulling sponsorship,
Discovery's world upside down?, Upside down Disco solved, Tour of California
mistake, Graeme Brown, Hats off to Dick Pound?, Grand Tours, who really cares?,
ProTour and contracts, ProTour vs wildcards, RCS' decision, UCI vs. the world,
Floyd's big ride, Asthma everywhere
- February 23: Altitude
tents and EPO, Tour of California mistake, Chavanel's training regime, Discovery's
reasons for pulling sponsorship, Discovery's world upside down?, Tyler Hamilton
and drug testing, Grand Tours, who really cares?, The Unibet fiasco: is it
that bad?, A solution to the Unibet situation, UCI and the ASO, UCI vs. the
world, Will the fight never end?, Paris Nice and others, Pro Tour and contracts,
RCS decision, Hats off to Dick Pound, Armstrong owes Dick Pound nothing, Graeme
Brown, Asthma everywhere, The sorry state of pro-cycling
- February 16: T-Mobile,
Adam Hanson and doping, Unibet's new jersey, Double standards for Unibet?,
RCS decision, A letter to ASO, Hamilton and Tinkov, Discovery Channel, Asthma
everywhere, Bart Wellens' comments at the cross worlds, Best moment?, Crowd
control at the cross worlds, Doping reconciliation, Get into 'cross racing,
Pound still wants answers from Armstrong, The sorry state of pro-cycling
- February 9: Unibet
show they won't be put down, Double standards for Unibet?, Unibet's new jersey,
Asthma everywhere, Bart Wellens' comments at the Cross Worlds, Crowd control
at the Cross Worlds, Jonathan Page's mechanic beaten, Cheers to Bradley Wiggins,
Bradley Wiggins' comments, Jaksche lashes out, Get into 'cross racing, Le
Tour was created to sell newspapers, The stakes are too high, Doping reconciliation,
Best moment of 2006?, Ivan Basso interview, Ullrich's DNA sample, Ullrich
to Relax-GAM?, Ullrich partners with sports-clothing company, Still love to
ride, My perfect state of mountain biking, A terrible model for cycling
- February 2: The
sanctimonious need to be taken out back, Confidentiality of test results,
Oscar Pereiro cleared, Cyclo-cross reader poll results, Fairness in Operation
Puerto?, Riders' nicknames, Doping reconciliation, Help for Floyd Landis,
Museeuw's insults, Sven Nys, The Floyd Fairness Fund, The sorry state of pro-cycling
- January 26: Drug
testing methodologies, Museeuw the PR man, Museeuw's insults, Johan Museeuw
and Tyler Hamilton, Sven Nys, Conduct in the pro peloton, McQuaid unhappy
with Pereiro, Put doping in the correct context, Moreau wins 2006 TDF, Who
wins the 2006 Tour now?, Drapac Porsche's exclusion from the TDU, Bike sponsorship,
Compact geometry, The Floyd Fairness Fund
- January 19: Drapac-Porsche
and the TDU, Bettini to win the Ronde?, Frame geometry, Phil Liggett's recently
stated views, Prudhomme's zealotry, 3 cheers for Christian Prudhomme, Deutschland
Tour, 3 cheers for Saunier Duval, Dick Pound, Fairness in Operation Puerto?,
Do the maths, The Floyd Fairness Fund
- January 12: Dick
Pound, Just 'Pound' him, Pound casts doubt on Landis, Pound comments, The
Dick and Pat Show, McQuaid starts cultural polemic, Why the Pro Tour model
will never work, The Floyd Fairness Fund, Riders' union, Cyclo-cross reader
poll results, Danny Clark - an inspiration, Allan Peiper, Do the maths, Peter
Van Petegem's secret, Justice and America, Lance in Leadville, Tubeless road
tires
- January 5: Danny
Clark - an inspiration, Legal standards and cycling, Peter Van Petegem's secret,
Lance a no show for Leadville, Cyclo-cross reader poll results, Do the math,
A fair trial, Tubeless road tires, Manzano's polygraph test, Blind trust in
implicated riders, A terrible state of affairs, Armstrong's credibility -
the conspiracy theories, Best ride ever
Letters 2006
- December 29: Lance
in Leadville, Leadville Trail 100, Manzano's polygraph test, British Cycling
and the Tour de France, Tell me, what's the problem?,"Disco"team?, Presumption
of innocence, Landis and the Landaluze case, Landis' defense fund, American
culture, Armstrong's credibility, Back room politics and the IPCT
- December 22: Scott
Peoples, Hypocrite?, Landis and the Landaluze case, Landis' defense fund,
Rumours and innuendo, Bjarne Riis interview, Enough already, Back room politics
and the IPCT, Armstrong's credibility, American culture, Bjarne's ignorance
factor, Deutschland Tour and Denmark Tour, Operation Puerto and the UCI
- December 15: A totally
predictable situation?, Armstrong's credibility, Deutschland Tour and Denmark
Tour, Back room politics and the IPCT, Holczer and others, Holczer and the
Discovery exclusion, Bjarne's ignorance factor, Can't we all just get along?,
DNA safety, Floyd Landis on Real Sports, Genevieve Jeanson, Mark McGwire,
Operación Puerto bungled...deliberately?, Operation Puerto and the UCI
- December 8: Genevieve
Jeanson, Floyd Landis on Real Sports, Deutschland Tour, Bjarne's ignorance
factor, USADA does it again, Labs and testing, Astana denied ProTour license,
Isaac Gálvez, McQuaid, Question about DNA testing, Le Tour de Langkawi 2007
- December 1: Hamilton,
Isaac Gálvez, USADA does it again, Bjarne's ignorance factor, Shorten the
Vuelta?, Vuelta short, shorter, shortest, Labs and testing, Ullrich to CSC,
Clean up cycling's own house first, Fed up with doping, Strange sponsorships,
What about Leipheimer?, French anti-doping laboratory, Basso agrees to DNA
testing, Basso to Discovery, What's going on behind the scenes?, Graeme Obree
- November 24: Graeme
Obree, What about Leipheimer?, French anti-doping laboratory, Basso agrees
to DNA testing, Basso to Discovery, Richard Virenque, UCI are the problem,
What's going on behind the scenes?
- November 17: Saiz
and Tinkoff, Countdown to the 2007 Tour, Improving the reliability of testing,
Basso to Discovery, Cycling and DNA testing, Forgetting Tom Simpson, Operación
Puerto and national federations, Refusing DNA testing - an admission of guilt?.
Reverse blood doping, Richard Virenque, What's going on behind the scenes?
- November 10: Forgetting
Tom Simpson, Tour Route, Basso to Discovery, Cycling and DNA testing, What
is DNA testing?, Refusing DNA testing - an admission of guilt?, Jan Ullrich,
Operación Puerto and national federations, Reverse blood doping, What's
going on behind the scenes?, Comments on McQuaid
- November 3: Tour
Route, Return of a real good guy, Cameron Jennings, Future Australian ProTour
team, Neil Stephens, 2007 Tour Intro Video Snub, Richard Virenque, Reverse
blood doping, Comments on McQuaid, Marc Madiot, Who's more damaging?, What's
going on behind the scenes?, Wada & Cycling's Governing Body, UCI and Doping,
The Pope of Cycling and the Spanish Inquisition, Refusing DNA testing - an
admission of guilt?, Put up or shut up!, DNA, its so ‘easy', DNA Testing In
Cycling
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