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Letters to Cyclingnews - July 24, 2008

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Confused
Consistency please
Damages paid
Dave Russell passes away
David Miller on Riccò
Do you believe?
Doping, ASO vs UCI, what is going on?
Evans to wear number one in Tour
How does Andy Schleck "kill all the moves"?

Confused

Bruce from Colorado,

Get cancer. Stare death in the face. Get on your bike, put all of your anger into a singular focus of winning the Tour and surround yourself with the staff and athletes that share your vision.

How’s that for clearing up your confusion?

Will Fyfe

Huntsville, USA

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Confused #2

On July 15th, Mr. Brian Hanawalt wrote: “Prior to the cancer he could not finish a Tour. After he came back he was able to dominate the world’s best (while the competitors doped) and he was reportedly clean. This causes me much confusion.”

Mr. Hanawalt and others would do well to remember that Lance was a world class triathlete by the age of 16, and once focused on cycling, became one of the youngest ever professional road race champions in 1993. These facts point to real talent which may or may not have been fully realized prior to Armstrong’s fight with cancer. In his memoirs, Lance alludes to the fact that he didn’t take his job seriously enough before he became ill.

I have no facts to refute insinuations that Lance was a doper during his TdF run (just as no one has any proof that he WAS), but to imply that he never showed any form, ability, or talent before his cancer diagnosis is patently false.

Chris Coulter
Little Rock, Arkansas

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Confused #3

In response to Mr. Hanawalt's letter about Lance Armstrong;

I am not going to debate whether Lance Armstrong took performance enhancing drugs because we live in a country where you are innocent until proven guilty! Don't get me wrong, I am not an ardent Armstrong fan. Quite the contrary, the year he won the tour by just a few seconds, we were rooting for someone else to win in this household. But, Lance has been one of the most tested athletes in the history of sport and has never tested positive. Do you really think that those former teammates of LA's went to another team and got inferior drugs and/or doctor advice? If they were doping while on Postal/Discovery, they would have known if something was "fishy" with their "new" doctors or drugs.

It is more likely the other way around. The former teammates knew the machine that Postal/Discovery was and knew unless they cheated, there was no way to beat them. They knew they weren't going to out-train Lance, they knew they weren't going to come up with better strategies, they didn't have a shot in the time trials, so what else could they do? Get an unnatural advantage.

Using your logic, Mr. Hanawalt, I guess Christian Vande Velde must be doped to the gills, how else would he be able to compete at this level with racers AGAIN being kicked out for doping? I know he is on a team that tests something like 20 times more than what the UCI is testing, but he must be cheating.

Christian Seeley
Colorado Springs, CO

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Confused #4

Bruce,

I recommend you get a copy of Edward Coyle's article titled: Improved muscular efficiency displayed as Tour de France champion matures in J Appl Physiol 98: 2191-2196, 2005. Here Coyle outlines much of the metabolic adaptations that Armstrong made from ages 21 to 28. I think you will find it most elucidating and your confusion cleared.

James Stevens MS RD

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Confused #5

Hi Bruce,

Lance lost 10 kilos of weight and none of his power. He was a monster bike rider before cancer, a Classics winner. With the weight loss, and new training, and building solely around the TDF, he became its greatest rider.

Patrick Hartigan
Portland, Oregon

Saturday, July 19, 2008

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Consistency please

Just a couple of points re ASO/Astana/doping results:

Astana were not ejected from the Tour on publication of A test results last year. There is no inconsistency from ASO in this respect of their handling of Barloworld and Liquigas this year.

It remains to be seen what ASO choose to do regarding invitations to next year's event. IF ASO do not withhold invitations from Barloworld and Liquigas (and any other team who have a riders' A sample return positive) then I would agree that their move against Astana this year would appear to be purely vindictive.

Kind regards,
Andy Parker, Suffolk, UK

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Damages paid

When a rider like Riccò stands on the podium, not once but twice, knowing that his stage wins are the result of doping, what is the damage he inflicts, not only on the sport but on his fellow competitors? What might that moment on the podium be worth for sponsors, future sponsorship and advertising? Never mind what it might mean to a rider personally.

Sure you can transfer the money earned for the stage win, you can Fed X the medal after the fact but standing on that podium, taking you place in history, I'm sure has a quantifiable dollar value. Riccò should have to pay Valverde and Efimkin damages.

Riders found guilty of doping should be made to pay damages to their fellow riders and should be jailed for fraud, in addition to suspensions and loss of sponsorship. If funds for damages are not available, the riders teams/sponsors should cough up the difference. Creating a little pressure from within the system would be a good thing.

Oh, and I will expect the ASO to ban Saunier Duval-Scott for next years Tour for the embarrassment that their riders have caused.

Diana Tanner
Boulder, CO, USA

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Dave Russell passes away

I am sorry to hear that Dave has passed away. I lived in Slough in the eighties and then moved to Twyford and occasionally went into his shops.

He was always very friendly and helpful no matter how small the purchase and I often think of him when I walk past his old shop to the station. It is a major regret that by the time I could afford to have a frame built Dave had long since retired.

Sue Fraser

Friday, July 18, 2008

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Dave Russell passes away #2

Hallo Trudy,

I’m sorry to hear of Dave’s passing, we both served together in the same squadron in the R.A.F. back in the late 1950`s.

My condolences to all the family.

Alan Sturgess
Leicester, UK

Sunday, July 20, 2008

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Dave Russell passes away #3

Trudy,

Never knew you but knew your Dad well from the time I spent living in Maidenhead, England. Condolences to you and Dave’s family on your sad loss.

What a mine of information - unfortunately we will not have his likes again.

Rory Wyley,
Waterford, Ireland

Monday, July 21, 2008

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David Miller on Riccò

After the unfortunate events of Ricardo Riccò, David Millar told Cyclingnews. "It is just amazing that he is that irresponsible and doesn't have any love or care for the sport."

Please David, I get that you are trying to be clean, but please do not make yourself out to be a saint because don't you remember?

David Millar confessed to the use of EPO in 2001 and 2003. He blamed his use of EPO on stress, in particular having failed to win the prologue in the 2003 Tour and having been defeated by Jan Ullrich in the 2001 world time trial championship, despite having raised his arms in the finale in confidence of winning. (Wikipedia)

Or maybe you feel responsible for the turn in tougher testing:

http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2004/tour04/?id=features/doping

I would prefer to get the opinions of riders who have never been dirty, rather than those who have been, and are trying to drive attention away from their own sorted past/present by screaming the loudest at others. So rather than share your slanted opinion, David, wouldn't it be better to be sympathetic with the man? You made the same mistake.

Michel van M
Buford, GA

Friday, July 18, 2008

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David Miller on Riccò #2

Millar: 'Riccò was too good to be true'

Doesn’t Mr. Miller realize that Riccò is indeed the new generation of David Millers of the past who thought they could get away with doping? Interesting how caustic Mr. Miller is toward Riccò for his actions when he himself reaped countless rewards while doing the same thing years ago.

Do not get me wrong - I do not support Riccòs actions. I just think Miller and Zabel and Riis and all the others who confessed to doping might be better served by keeping their mouths shut during such times as, quite frankly, who the hell are they to talk?

T. Ihrig

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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David Miller on Riccò #3

David Millar: "It is just amazing that he is that irresponsible and doesn't have any love or care for the sport."

Please, Please, Please, Please, Please stop using David Millar to give comment about people taking drugs in cycling, surly you can find one rider in the peloton who isn’t a convicted doper?

Kevin Warham
Friday, July 18, 2008

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Do you believe?

Amidst the cycling scandals that you and I have witnessed over the last decade; the brilliant performances on Sunday sent a clear message that the Tour is on - and you can make it to the top of the climb by being a true sporting professional.

Love that Tour 2008!
J Chase
Austin TX

Monday, July 21, 2008

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Doping, ASO vs UCI, what is going on?

To the Editor,

I'd like to get a few things off my chest.

Firstly of course, doping. Why is it that there isn't a life ban for using performance enhancing drugs? It is ridiculous that a rider like Ricardo Riccò can do so much damage to cycling and then come back when he is still only 26. I strongly believe that riders would think twice if there was life bans put in place. Also let’s have one rule for all; if a rider from your team is caught doping in any race the team should leave the race. I realise that it may seem unfair to the other cyclists who haven't done anything wrong, however desperate times call for desperate measures, and peer pressure is another weapon to use against doping.

Secondly, teams what have you done? By siding with the ASO and other grand tour organisers, you have opened up a Pandora’s box that we are already starting to see glimmers of e.g. the manager who voiced his concerns that French riders were hardly being tested. The must be involvement from an independent body, or corruption will further put cycling into chaos.

A message to the ASO, pull your head in! Yes you have the biggest race in the world but that will mean nothing when nobody cares about cycling anymore. Stop having double standards when choosing to allow certain teams to participate in your races.

A message to the UCI, stop being so stubborn! The ProTour concept is a good one in principle, but you have to accept that there are flaws, and that change is needed to satisfy everyone. Like any leader who doesn’t listen to its people, you will fall over at this rate, as the people are voting for the other guy.

Cameron Christiansen
Melbourne, Australia

Friday, July 18, 2008

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Evans to wear number one in Tour

Contador is still the best out there along with Astana. He would be leading the race with Cadel trailing like last year. Speaking of last year, same doping problems and drama. That and Astana not racing is why I am not watching the Tour.

Jeff Miranda

Friday, July 18, 2008

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How does Andy Schleck "kill all the moves"?

In the photo of Vande Velde being shadowed by A. Schleck, the caption implies that A. Schleck somehow ruins Vande Velde's move. I don't get it - certainly Schleck isn't slowing him down any, and if they stay away, what's bad for Vande Velde about that (Andy is not a threat to him on GC)? It doesn't make it any easier for anyone they left behind to bridge up, and if Frank Schleck does (and gets his brother's help) but doesn't bring any other GC contenders with him, then Vande Velde still puts time into those who didn't. And if they all bridge up, then they would have done that without Andy being up ahead with Vande Velde anyhow (probably easier since he would have helped the bigger group more). So how does Andy Schleck following that Vande Velde move kill that move?

Frank
San Francisco

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

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Letters 2008

  • July 25: Confused, Consistency please, Damages paid, Dave Russell passes away, David Miller on Riccò, Do you believe?, Doping, ASO vs UCI, what is going on?, Evans to wear number one in Tour, How does Andy Schleck "kill all the moves"?
  • July 24: Gerrans, One question & two predictions about the Tour, A bike by any other name, ASO, doping and Astana, Beating a dead horse, but..., Boycott le Tour and Olympics, Cascade Cycling Classic accident, Cleaning up cycling, a suggestion
  • July 17 - Edition 2: The effect of time bonuses, Cascade Cycling Classic accident, Confused, Boycott le Tour and Olympics, Alison Starnes diary, Is McQuaid interested in Cycling at all?, More involvement needed from CPA, Teams ditch UCI, Yet another...Manual Beltran, LeMond: Cycling doesn't need UCI, Dave Russell passes away
  • July 17 - Edition 1: Tour mountain cats, Is Pereiro getting a bum wrap?, Popovych! Where the bloody hell are you?, Evans' team-mates, Evans to wear number one in Tour, Poor quality of competition, Tour climbs, What if…, Riccó uses outdated bike in ITT, Fabian Wegmann's electronic Dura Ace problems?, Hushovd's Look, Stage 10 coverage was a treat!, Tour de France accident, EPO is back on the menu boys!, Consistency, please
  • July 15: Tour de France: Stage 3 - The Badger is back!, Thor Hushovd's Look, Riccó uses outdated bike in ITT, Boycott le Tour and Olympics, Astana and the Tour, Romain Feillu, Cascade Cycling Classic accident, LeMond: Cycling doesn't need UCI, Tour de France accident, We Might As Well Win Review, Evans shoe covers, Pure climbers, Why on earth Danielson?, Historical information, Stefan Schumacher loses yellow, Sylvain Chavanel, Yet another...Manual Beltran, Stage 10 coverage was a treat!
  • July 10: Stefan Schumacher, LeMond: Cycling doesn't need UCI, Excellent article - ASO v's UCI, Insulting comment, Romain Feillu, Pure climbers are they a thing of the past?, Evans and shoe covers, Evans to wear number one in Tour, Djamolidine Abdoujaparov, Experience with UST Mountain Tires, Boycott le Tour and Olympics, Astana and the Tour, Riders stuck in the middle, Oval bars, Landis decision
  • July 4: WADA, Inconsistent Lab Analysis, and Landis, Rabobank and the Tour, ASO and past Tour winners, Landis decision, Teenager mauled by bear in Anchorage, Evans to wear number one in Tour, Experience with UST Mountain Tires, iPods while riding, Erik Zabel, Oval bars, ASO's hidden agenda, Joe Magnani, Djamolidine Abdoujaparov, Giro, ASO's world domination, Ban Boonen?, A Hollow Tour Victory
  • June 26: ASO's hidden agenda, ASO's world domination, Ban Boonen?, Gilberto Simoni, Giro d'Italia, iPods while riding, Oval bars, Tour without minimum bike weight rule?, What about Friere
  • June 19: ASO and the Vuelta, ASO's world domination, Ban Boonen?, Ban Boonen? Beware the inquisition, Boonen, Boonen vs. Petacchi, Boonen's Tour exclusion, Giro d'Italia, iPods while riding, Oval bars, Road rage incident, Tom Boonen exclusion from Tour de Suisse
  • June 13: Tom Boonen and his nose, Apologies from Montreal, Chantal's Philly win, Gilberto Simoni, Boring first week of Grand Tours?, Giro d'Italia, iPods while riding, ASO and the Vuelta, Road rage incident, Astana chain choice
  • June 5: Apologies from Montreal, Astana chain choice, Bennati and race radios, Race radio?, Gilberto Simoni, Giro winner, Good result in road rage court case, Helmets in the Giro, Lemond vs. Armstrong, Millar, No, no, you can't take that away from them, Oval bars, Review error, Ricardo Ricco, Road rage incident
  • May 29: Bennati and race radios, Helmets in the Giro, Review error, LeMond vs. Armstrong, Losing something in the translation, Millar, Petacchi, Race radio?, Road rage incident, Weight work on the bike
  • May 23: Road rage incident, How much will it take?, Paralysed cyclist, Fausto Exparza, David Millar, Basso gets a contract, Weight work, CAS and Petacchi, Shortest TdF, Petacchi & Piepoli
  • May 15: Sydney road rage incident, Steegmans lashes out at UCI, Steve Hogg's article, World Cup #3 XC, Where is Chris Horner, Slipstream, Astana and Le Tour, Giro stage 5!, US time trial Champion?, Basso gets a contract, Race radios, CAS ruling on Petacchi, Hamilton's integrity? Dude!, Weight work
  • May 8: Race radio?, Ridiculous ruling, What a farce!, CAS ruling on Petacchi, Basso gets a contract, Hamilton's integrity? Dude!, French riders had to give up their jerseys?,
  • May 1: Race radio?, Basso gets a contract, Advise needed for Alpe D'Huez, LeMond vs. Armstrong, Bottles, Scars of war, ProTour in Russia! China? Ahem... America?, LeMond's 1989 TdF, Mayo?, Stuart O'Grady Team CSC Cervélo R3 Paris, Have any French riders had to give up their jerseys?
  • April 25: Just shut up and ride, ProTour in Russia! China? Ahem...America?, Bottles, LeMond's 1989 TdF, New format for the Vuelta? , Scars of war, LeMond v. Armstrong, No tour for Astana #1, Rock Racing rip off #1, Advise needed for Alpe D'Huez, Stuart O'Grady Team CSC Cervélo R3 Paris
  • April 18: Just shut up and ride, USA Track Cycling, Paris-Roubaix, Little Indy 500 - Women's Race Article, Stuart O'Grady Team CSC Cervélo R3 Paris-Roubaix, What's happening to road tubeless?, Thanks Cyclingnews, Bottles, Just think?, Tour of Georgia - Lame, Colavita, No tour for Astana, Clever tactics by McQuaid expose ASO, Suggestions for the little bullies, Rock Racing rip off, LeMond Vs. Trek
  • April 10: Suggestions for the little bullies, Pat McQuaid, Clever tactics by McQuaid expose ASO, Just think, Trek vs. LeMond, Rock Racing rip off, Homepage overhaul, Some praise, USA track cycling, Team car order just the first gamble, Come on Greg & Lance, LeMond vs. Armstrong
  • April 3: Pat McQuaid, April fools, Carbon Wrap-It System, Sylvain Chavanel, Astana vs. Rabobank vs. Slipstream Chipotle, Cadel Evans, Clever tactics by McQuaid expose ASO, Colavita, Let VDB ride?, Race radios, Rock Racing rip off
  • March 27: Riccardo's manner of professionalism, Rock Racing rip off, Chavanel's Paris - Nice shoes, Cadel Evans, Cadel Evans at Paris - Nice, Let VDB ride?, ASO vs. Astana, ASO vs. UCI help me with my memory, Astana vs. Rabobank vs. Slipstream Chipotle, Police kill cyclists,"PRO"cycling teams
  • March 20:"Pro"Cycling Teams, AIGCP does have a choice, ASO vs UCI help me with my memory, ASO vs. Astana, Chavanel's Paris - Nice shoes, Kevin van Impe's doping control, Cadel Evans at Paris - Nice, Hamilton, Operacion Puerto, and the ToCA, Paris - Nice: What it could have been, Police kill cyclists, The Astana affair, UCI hypocrisy
  • March 13:"Pro"Cycling Teams, ASO vs. Astana, ASO vs. UCI, ASOh well, UCI'll see you later, Cycling fans must let their voices be heard, Denounce ASO's actions for what they are, Hamilton, Operacion Puerto, and the ToCA, Knife between the ribs?, Paris Nice, Police kill cyclists, British track sprinters' helmets?, Rock Racing and Michael Ball, The Astana affair, The real ASO problem, Tour and ASO, UCI - very bad poker players, UCI hypocrisy.
  • March 6: Zirbel and the"ride of his life", British track sprinters' helmets, Hamilton, Operacion Puerto and the ToCA, Three grand tours or five monuments?, Rock Racing and Michael Ball, Pro cycling is dead, Paris - Nice, Knife between the ribs?, Doping and the Tour, Astana, the ASO and the UCI, ASO vs. Astana, The Astana affair, ASO vs. UCI vs. AIGCP vs. the non existent riders, The real ASO problem, Denounce ASO's actions for what they are, Sponsorship code of ethics, Where are the other ProTour teams?, ProTour vs. ASO
  • February 28: ASO vs. Astana, Passion and sponsorship, Crash or crash through, Pro cycling is dead, Why we must have the ProTour, Rock Racing and Michael Ball, ToC and Rock, The hidden message behind banning Astana, ASO is killing cycling, ASO could be right, The real ASO problem, UCI - draw a line in the sand, ASO has lost the plot, The Astana affair, Astana and ASO/RCS, the Astana decision, Operacion Puerto, Old rider classification
  • February 15: Doping controls, Tour of California moving up!, Why I love the Tour of California, Operation Puerto, Astana rejected by ASO, Boycott ASO, ASO - stop the madness, Tour de France, ASO is wrong to exclude Astana, Astana, ASO, and the NFL, Tour de Farce, The hidden message behind banning Astana, Astana exclusion, ASO is killing cycling, Astana out of Tour, ASO has lost the plot
  • February 8: Lampre doping controls, Grand Tour Monopoly?, Giro selections, Slipstream Qatar, Allan Davis, Sheldon Brown, Dick Pound to head CAS?, Find out who's leaking lab results, Rock racing
  • February 1: UCI vs. Grand Tour war, Best wishes to Anna, The incident, Rock racing & Starbucks, Rock racing Rocks, Rock racing, Landis in NUE, Lance is the best of all time, Sinkewitz logic, Astana for 08 Tour?
  • January 25: Rock racing, Time to draw a line in the sand, ASO vs. UCI ProTour, UCI vs. Grand Tour war spills over to European federations, Readers' poll stage races 2007, Cyclist of the year, Team High Road's black kit, Lance is the best of all time, Landis in NUE, Toyota-United abusing USAC team rules?
  • January 18: 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?
  • 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.

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