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Letters to Cyclingnews - March 13, 2006
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Recent letters
The race I'm watching
Tour of California
Floyd Landis
Rory Sutherland and clomiphene
Rory Sutherland
Tyler Hamilton
Effect of doping on young cyclists
EPO test and credibility
Winter Olympics and Cyclocross
Cyclocross in the winter Olympics
Electronic Dura Ace
Big Jan Ullrich
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The race I'm watching
There are a lot of reasons to follow the races this year. Is Jan
going to step up to the plate? After an amazing '05, what can Boonen
do this year? And then there's the second guessing of strategies,
like Basso's attempt at a double when he has yet to win a single.
And who's going to replace Lance, both in terms of TdF leadership
and as the leader of Discovery? Does the "all-for-Lance" methodology
work when it's applied as "all for George, and maybe Popo, too,
and don't forget Paolo"?
But the first big race for which I'll find myself glued to the
computer monitor will be MSM, and for one reason. I want to see
what Milram plans to do with the consummate pro Eric Zabel, who
has been racing for himself for years but now finds himself as the
#2 sprinter behind the AleJet.
I'm positive that Zabel can make the transition to become one of
the top leadout riders in the pro peloton, but that seems like a
bit of a waste; like delivery mail on a Litespeed Vortex pulling
a B.O.B. trailer. And the strategy to let them both race for first
place, so Zabel's there if Petacchi falters, seems like a similar
waste of talent.
If I was DS for a day, here's what I'd do. I'd push Zabel to follow
in the footsteps of greats like Laurent Jalabert, a great sprinter
who became a great all-rounder. For Jaja, it was a bad accident
that made him move from sprinter extraordinaire to an all-rounder,
but it sure seems to fit the natural human physiological progression
of trading fast twitch muscles for endurance muscles. With Zabel's
work ethic, dropping some weight (and strength) and becoming a better
climber seems not just realistic but a sure thing, given that a
change of objectives is agreed upon. And the example of Jalabert,
Museeuw, and now George Hincapie should be more than enough persuasion
to convince him that the best route to a few more wins is to put
himself in more breaks and rely less on making it to the end with
the rest of the pack.
Besides, a racer of Zabel's pedigree deserves to go out riding
for himself for the last few years, not fighting for scraps or driving
a taxi for the team's real star.
Slainte, Steve O'Dell
Peachtree City, Georgia (Stage 2, 2006 Tour de Georgia)
Friday, March 10, 2006
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Tour of California
It may just be coincidence, but there were certainly more riders out on the
Santa Monica Bay bike path this morning (a Saturday) at 7AM than I have seen
at any time in the last several years, with the possible exception of last July.
There has been lots of speculation about whether cycling's popularity in the
US would wane in the post-Lance era, but I think the success of the TOC is a
great step forward for the sport here.
With many great Pro Tour riders coming from this country, it only makes sense
that we should be able to mount several races of the calibre of TOC or Georgia
and that young (and old) riders can easily find heroes among the greats like
Landis, Leipheimer, Zabriskie, Hincapie, and Julich and inspiration from our
continental riders like Michael Creed, Thomas Peterson, and the newly launched
Toyota-United Pro squad.
If nothing else, I know seeing these guys crank their way up the Casitas Pass
and fly down Catalina through my old haunt of Redondo Beach has made me ride
harder the last couple of weeks. Thanks to the Tour and the riders for a great
show!
Jeff Mee
Culver City, CA
Saturday, March 4, 2006
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Tour of California
I agree with last week's 'letter of the week' that the inaugural Tour of California
was awesome to behold. However, the suggestion to move the race to April or
May is a very foolish one. The only chance for this race to make a serious international
impression is for it to stay where it is on the race calendar and thus capitalize
on a relatively empty time slot during the early-season schedule of preparation
races (as the Tour Down Under has done so incredibly well). The best part of
the Tour of California was being able to see riders like Hincapie, Simoni, Savoldelli,
Julich, Rogers, and Voigt (to name just a few) competing in North America.
If the Tour of California shares a time slot with the monumental spring classics
and/or the Giro then great champions like those listed above will not be racing
in California. Furthermore, the race itself will never capture the full imagination
and attention of the cycling public if it occurs simultaneously with legendary
European races. So, I hope the weather continues to smile on the Tour of California
and that it soon becomes THE race to attend in late February.
Jordan Sagalowsky
Boston
Saturday, March 11, 2006
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Floyd Landis
Hi
I have never written a letter or an opinion on anything but this time I feel
I must.
I used to put on races in the L.A, Orange County area and years ago Floyd Landis
showed up at my Santiago Canyon time Trial. At that time he had a small sponsorship
from 2 people who had a business in Orange County.
I could see from the start that this guy was G O O D. It progressed from there
to a very difficult road race I used to put on in Pearbloosm (near Lancaster).
It was the State Road Race Championship and he entered the category 3.
The officials on the course had to have the category Pro 1,2 move over to let
at cat 3 come by…guess who? He is a very nice person and deserves to win the
Tour De France…and he will!
Marilyn Sonye
Friday, March 10, 2006
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Rory Sutherland and clomiphene
With regard to the story about Rory Southerland and clomiphene (Clomid), it
is certainly not a rare drug in the sports world. In my practice as a breast
surgeon, I have seen many young men with gynecomastia, or overgrowth of male
breast tissue, caused by taking anabolic steroids. They frequently admit to
taking Clomid in an attempt to block the side effect of gynecomastia. It is
also felt to have some effect on performance among endurance athletes, and to
help repair exercise damaged muscle. See http://www.mesomorphosis.com/steroid-profiles/clomid.htm
for a reference on the perceived benefits of this drug.
Frank Koniges, MD
Haddonfield, NJ, USA
Saturday, March 11, 2006
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Rory Sutherland
Clomiphene, what Rory Sutherland tested positive for, is actually a drug used
by bodybuilders at the end of steroid cycles and some endurance athletes to
restore the body’s natural production of testosterone. It's a recovery drug.
I don't know if Rory is innocent or guilty, but it is a performance enhancing
drug.
Noah Metzler
Columbus Ohio
Friday, March 10, 2006
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Tyler Hamilton
I feel that A.M.Pucillo has stated the case nicely. Well said.
It is imperative that a system be developed that provides the same degree of
proof that would be required in a court of law. That does not exist for many
drugs at this time. Poorly validated tests and innuendo lead to permanent stains
on character, with no hope of 'proving a negative' - that is, that the accused
did not take drugs.
R. Gilchrist
Friday, March 3, 2006
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Tyler Hamilton #2
Tyler/Roberto/David who? They all deserve to be ignored.
Mike O'Reilly
Sydney, Australia
Monday, March 6, 2006
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Effect of doping on young cyclists
I raced with a young guy for a short period of time (he was far better, and
moved up fast) who ended up in Europe on a continental team as a 19 year old.
After one season he quit racing forever; the reason? His team was trying to
force him to take drugs, and he didn't want to. Realising he had no future in
the sport unless he doped, he quit racing altogether - yet another reason to
rid the sport of doping.
Rob Found,
Jasper, Canada
Saturday, March 4, 2006
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EPO test and credibility
It's interesting to note the tone WADA takes about itself and what test is
approved, whether it works or not, etc. I suppose it's important to take this
sort of line with everyone - we are infallible, we are the governing body, we
are above criticism, etc. They have done their tests, made a decision on it;
the particularities of it (i.e. a rider's career) don't concern us. It's a tone
one must take. As a "leader" of such an organisation confidence is important.
Your people (the rest of the non-cycling sporting world) won't believe in you
if they don't have confidence in you. As long as YOU know you are doing the
right thing, despite the critics, one must stay the course. I would likely take
the same tone if I was in his position.
And what is his position? He is the "leader" of the WADA - a big organisation
with many sports of whom only cycling is one. His very position must be this
- to remain credible with the other organisations, none of which is paying attention
to the lack of credibility and effectiveness his organisation has with cycling.
People only really think about their own little world. Having said that, the
head people who run other sports (IOC, et al.) must wonder how well WADA is
doing given the tattletale 5th grade nature of his comments about the greatest
cyclists in the world. Likely only the heads of other sporting organizations
would have this view I would think.
This is where WADA (Dick Pound) fall down and why they aren't credible. The
rest of Dick Pound's behaviour sabotages his and his organisation's credibility
to the ground. I would think this for all sport. What this also does this are
the increasingly savvy fans that can see a treatise on EPO, the test, and so
forth on Cyclingnews and draw their own conclusions. I read one great article
on how inconclusive testing is generally from a medical doctor and on and on
it goes. It's not likely to end any time soon, as long as our heroes are being
sacrificed, compromised and generally hemmed in on every side.
One has to account for how people feel. This one goes right to you Dick Pound-
before throwing your "weight" around, you might want to check your own behaviour
to make sure it doesn't sacrifice all the work your organization does. If anything,
I would gladly have some cheats who aren't caught vs. dealing with an WADA or
a UCI which doesn't seem credible to catch them. It's like having a corrupt
police force, or a police force who feels their agenda is something other than
protecting the rest of the citizens.
In sport, you have officials and those officials have to call it like they
see it, but the guys on the soccer, baseball, or football field aren't given
microphones to tell the world about the seedy underbelly of those sports and
the particularities of a person's behaviour because that's not their job. It
also isn't yours, Dick Pound.
Your job is to do a better job screening for cheats - to answer for why those
athletes who are our heroes shouldn't be. To answer why your test's results
are failsafe when we know - thanks to Cyclingnews and the larger web medical
community - that they are, in fact, NOT. Facts, details, analyses…stand by your
test results, Dick Pound and WADA. Peer review your protocols to the point of
our confidence in you. If you don't do that you will have to answer for it afterwards.
Do your job.
Were you in fact any kind of leader at all, you would do so. Otherwise, you
should be invisible and mute on the subject, except to address these key things
comprehensively when there is doubt. Stop accusing and maligning, because when
you do you now become a part of the problem when your job is to be a part of
the solution.
Regis Chapman
Grass Valley, CA
Sunday, March 12, 2006
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Winter Olympics and Cyclocross
Can someone explain to me why Cyclo Cross isn't a winter Olympic sport? Is
the UCI sleeping on this or what?
Andrew Couch
Sunday, March 5, 2006
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Cyclocross in the winter Olympics
I as sit and recover from a wonderful two weeks of watching the winter Olympics,
I got into a discussion with some friends about why there aren’t more winter
Olympic sports and what could be added.
This brought me to the conclusion that why not add cyclocross to the winter
Olympics, I think it would be a great show and help to promote cycling as a
year around sport. Plus I am sure the Italians would have been out in full force
to cheer everyone one on and Sven could have made up for his little bobble at
the Worlds by winning an Olympic gold. Then he could have worn gold shoes like
Bettini for the next four years.
So how about it - cyclocross in Vancouver in 2010?
Jason Reitz
USA
Friday, March 3, 2006
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Electronic Dura Ace
This is it. The marketing wonks have got to be pulled in. Electronic shifting
is the lamest thing to come down the pike since...well, since 10 speed rear
cogs. Only this is even lamer. No benefit, increased cost, increased complexity,
more weight. What's the point?
It seems to me that this would all come skidding to a halt if the UCI would
just pass a rule to the effect that bikes are human powered vehicles and they
shall always remain so. Introducing electronically powered shifting, no matter
how innocuous it might seem, is crossing a pretty easily defined line. Let's
just keep powered, whatever off of bikes and keep the rider in charge. No external
power sources. That should be a pretty easy concept to grasp. Please, let them
act before it's too late.
What's next, mini gyros to keep us from falling down?
Ken Finch
Portland, Oregon
Thursday, March 9, 2006
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Big Jan Ullrich
I am so sick of hearing people repeating the statement learned from Phil Liggett
and Paul Sherwen, that Jan Ullrich is big. After so many times hearing them
say "The big German" people that have never met Jan Ullrich come to believe
that he is huge. When you compare him to Heras or Guerinni he is big, but compared
to a lot of others he isn’t. The guy is 6 feet and 160 LBS when in race form,
so enough of the ‘big’ remarks.
Friday, March 3, 2006
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Letters 2006
- February 24: Tyler Hamilton,
Tyler Hamilton and Roberto Heras, Sanctions for doping, Drug testing, Doping,
Culture of denial, Tour 2006, Ullrich and the 2006 tour, T-Mobile, Ullrich
and Godefroot, Davitamon-Lotto outfits, Pantani
- February 17: Tyler Hamilton,
Hamilton's decision, Culture of denial, Drug testing, Pantani, Support for
Mark French, Heras' positive doping results, EPO, Bergman, Sanctions for doping,
Ben Kersten, Hour record, Davitamon circus clowns, Team CSC at Solvang, Ullrich
and the 2006 Tour, Confused about doping
- February 10: Ullrich and the
2006 Tour, Too early to call the Tour, AIS crash verdict, Punishment for the
death of Amy Gillett, Women's cycling, Support for Mark French, Michael Rassmussen,
More Kilo and 500m TT argument, Liberty Seguros at Tour Down Under, Hour record,
Sanctions for doping
- February 3: International teams,
Liberty Seguros at Tour Down Under, Anti-doping tactics, Ullrich and the 2006
Tour, Too early to call the Tour, Tour of California, Phonak training camp
feature, Aussie national champs, More Kilo and 500m TT argument, McQuaid and
the UCI, Australian championships, Support for Mark French, Sanctions for
doping, Women's cycling, Team strip
- January 24: Future of Spanish
cycling, Australian championships, Aussie national champs - a deserved winner,
Aussie nationals, World champion kit, Ullrich and the 2006 Tour, With Lance
gone, Some observations on Oz, PCA suing Dick Pound, International teams
- January 17: EGO Mania, Basso:
seeing double, Aussie nationals, Australian championships, Russell Mockridge,
PCA suing Dick Pound, USA cycling, World champion kit, The future, Some observations
on Oz
- January 6: The Tour hypocrisy,
Pat McQuaid, McQuaid, Bart Wellens, Urine testing, Dope so you can
- January 3: That damn Lance,
Bart Wellens, Cyclists in South Australia, EGO Mania, King Pound, Urine testing
for rEPO, The Tour hypocrisy, Dope so you can, Give McQuaid a chance, Elimination
Tour de France
Letters 2005
- December 23: McQuaid and the
UCI, Cyclists in South Australia, Bart Wellens, That Damn Lance, Patrice Clerc
Interview, Don't accuse every top athlete, Dope so you can, Sanctions for
doping - episode 99, Allan Butler tribute
- December 16: An embarrassment
of riches, The chickens have come home to roost, McQuaid and the UCI, UCI
vs Grand Tour organisers, At least they have something in common, Back to
the seventies, Basso at Giro 2006, Cycling is best at what it does, Dope so
you can, Cycling one dimensional, Don't accuse every top athlete, Heras and
drugs, Where are all of Heras' supporters?, Dick Pound, Chasing an inevitable
high, SF Grand Prix
- December 9: Basso at Giro 2006,
Heras EPO test procedure, The Heras case, Where are all of Heras' supporters?,
Heras and drugs, Do you have to ask why?, Dope so you can, Global doping,
The burden of proof, Chasing an inevitable high, EPO, Colorado State Patrol,
SFGP - Bring it back!
- December 2: Heras EPO test
procedure, Heras - three times lucky, The Heras case, Another profile in disappointment,
SFGP - Bring it back!, San Francisco Grand Prix, San Francisco GP, Tyler Hamilton,
Chasing an inevitable high, Circumstantial evidence, The burden of proof,
Global Doping, Graeme Obree, Moron or marketing genius, Exciting again
- November 25: San Francisco
GP, San Fran Grand Prix, San Fran GP, San Francisco city supervisor responds,
A tale of two cities, Tyler Hamilton - UCI leaks, Wire in the blood part II,
Tyler Hamilton, Hamilton wait time, Heras - three times lucky?, What is the
UCI doing?, Exciting again, Le Tour will live on without Armstrong, Moron
or marketing genius, A modest proposal, Weekend club racing world championships
- November 18: Heras - three
times lucky?, What is the UCI doing?, Exciting again, 2006 Tour de France,
Positive urine EPO tests, Le Tour will live on without Armstrong, LeBlanc's
Tour snub of Armstrong, Tour of Southland, Schlimmer response, Exercise-induced
asthma
- November 11: LeBlanc's Tour
snub of Armstrong, Exciting again, Le Tour will live on without Armstrong,
Armstrong, the TdF, etc, The 2006 Tour de France and Lance, Lance, Le Tour
and Ethics, Armstrong snub at Tour presentation, Pro wrestling and cycling,
Swimming and Cycling, What TdF?, Fair justice, Another doping letter, Where
has common sense gone?, Technology in cycling, Schlimmer
- November 4: LeBlanc's Tour
snub of Armstrong, The 2006 Tour de France and Lance, Le Tour de malcontent,
Tour de France 2006, What TdF?, Le Tour wounded, Gossip ruins cycling, EPO,
Exercise-induced asthma, Dick Pound and soccer, Tour of US, Tour of California,
Swimming and Cycling
- October 28: Le Tour de Malcontent,
LeBlanc's Tour snub of Armstrong, Caution needed, TdF 2006, Has cycling become
a honky tonk sport?, Tristan Hoffman, UN effort to fight doping in sport,
UCI ProTour, Cam Jennings, Exercise-induced asthma, Chris Sheppard is a class
act, Why?, Crocodile Trophy - worlds' toughest race?
- October 14: Infallible doping
tests?, Get on with your life, Doping. What else?, Pound versus Armstrong,
Hamilton, etc, L'Equipe forgot - or not, John Lieswyn, Eddy Merckx
- October 7: John Lieswyn, Bravo,
Lieswyn, 1999 Tour de France urine samples, Allan Butler, Tyler Hamilton,
Doping versus biomechanical enhancements, Doping control, McQuaid's image,
Comment on Chris Horner at Zuri Metzgete, Scientific proof, Thank goodness
Moreno lost, What has happened to American Cycling?, Pound versus Armstrong,
Hamilton, etc, French bias
- September 30: Petacchi and
McEwen's reactions, Ale-Jet, Ale-Jet blasts his critics..., Petacchi's class,
Petacchi, Bravo, Lieswyn, French bias, Tom Danielson, What has happened to
American Cycling?, Quote of the year, At the heart of the matter, Lance's
EPO tests, Doping control, On Pound and the like, Pound Ill informed, Verbruggen
is wrong, Doping and apparel
- September 23: A quick thanks,
Australian worlds team, Go Mick!, Infighting, Pound Ill informed, WADA mess,
Heras and the Giro, Verbruggen is wrong, Chris Sheppard busted for EPO, Explaining
increases in performance, Quote of the year, Vuelta rest day observations
- September 16: Vuelta rest day
observations, Australian worlds team, Explaining the increases in performance,
Debate settled, doping lives on, Samuel Sanchez, Scientific proof, The perfect
crime, Another topic please, CYCLINGnews.com, Doping, Illegal motivation,
Illegal motivation - another possibility, Lance and the Tour de France, Drug
use, Alternate Universe, WADA, Chris Sheppard busted for EPO, Just Do It
- September 9: The debate rages,
Bad for cycling, Lance and the Tour de France, EPO Testing and Haematocrit,
Doping, Illegal motivation, Lance the Man, Armstrong and doping, Question
for Dick Pound..., Land of the Free, home of the Brave, Lance, I have a better
idea, Where are the results?, Armstrong's Tour comeback, Don't make that mistake,
Lance, Response to the test
- September 2: Lance Armstrong,
all-American boy, Doping, Claude Droussent lies, L'Equipe credibility, Lance
versus Jan, Jan versus Lance, Cold fusion and Lance, The perfect crime, EPO
and the Wink Wink Standard, Germany owed four yellow jerseys?, Lance, cycling
and cancer, Lance issues, The whole Lance doping issue, Neither defense nor
attack, The test, Land of the Free, home of the Brave, Armstong couldn't come
clean, Summarising the Lance situation, Lance's tests, Keep an open mind,
Lance and doping, Check results before you wreck yourself, Seeing is believing,
L'Equipe and ASO, and Lance, Lance and EPO, Aussie perspective on the upcoming
worlds, A rave rather than a rant
- August 26: Lance and LeBlanc,
Lance versus France, Can of worms story, The Test, Benoit Salmon wins the
1999 Tour, The perfect crime, Armstrong tests positive, L'Equipe and ASO,
Lance rubbish, Lance and the French yellow press, Armstrong, EPO and WADA,
Lance Downgrading Armstrong victories, Lance doping garbage, Lance versus
Jan, Doping, Six stages to win the 99 tour, EPO test under scrutiny, Lance
irony, Lance as a spokesman, Cyclists and politicians, Verbruggen's campaign
to elect his successor, John Lieswyn, Can of worms, Americans in Paris
- August 19: Ned Overend, Guidi
positive, What is going on at Phonak?, Ullrich's riding style, How about credibility
from both sides?, Lieswyn's gesture
- August 12: Pro Tour 2006, Credibility
from both sides?, Zabel leaves T-Mobile, Chris Horner, Ullrich's riding style,
Well done Wayne!, Armstrong and class, Possible correlations
- August 5: Zabel leaves T-Mobile,
Thanks from a survivor, Bicycle safety, Message for Chris Horner, Perspective,
Discovery in ninth, Tech, Armstrong and class, The King of July!, Heras through
rose colored glasses, Possible correlations
- July 29: Perspective, France
and Lance's Legacy, Armstrong and class, Best Wishes to Louise, Levi's Diary,
Heras through rose colored glasses, The King of July, Here we go again!, Treat
Lance like the others, Tech, Lance Armstrong's time trial equation, Life begins
at 30
- July 22: McEwen - villain to
superhero, Underdogs and overdogs at the Tour, Big George, George Hincape,
Hincapie's stage win, Cadel's Tour memory, What the fans would love to see,
Is Godefroot really NOT the man?, A true classic, Phonak's poor sportsmanship,
Phonak double standards, My new hero, Discovery Channel tactics, Lance Infomercial?,
Treat Lance like the others, TdF sprint finishes, Leaky Gas?, Little black
box
- July 15: The best seat in the
house, Joseba Beloki, Message for Chris Horner, Treat Lance like the others,
Lance Infomercial?, McEwen defense, Rail lines in the TdF, Ruse Discovered?,
Discovery's unanimous breakdown, IS Jan really the man?, Cycling socks, Patrick
Lefevre quit your whining, Armstrong and class, Leaky Gas?, TdF sprint finishes,
Who is in charge of the UCI?, Tires and slippery roads, Response to the Vowels
of Cycling, Little black box
- July 8: McEwen defends himself,
Tires and slippery roads, Random test on Lance Armstrong, French Government
dope controls, The Pro Tour and Grand Tours, Tour de France's early finish?,
Here we go again!, Thank you, Ed Kriege, Lance Infomercial?, No, the other
Merckx!, The Vowels of Cycling, Armstrong's pre-Tour communiqués, Armstrong
and class
- July 1: No, the other Merckx!,
Armstrong's pre-Tour communiqués, The Vowels of Cycling, Figures of merit
- TdF tipping, Lance Infomercial?, Daily Terror, Sydney article, Why Michael
Rogers will be awesome with T-Mobile, I love it!, MTB news, Twins
- June 24: Sydney article, Hit
and run on cyclists - Australia's new blood sport?, Another fatal hit and
run on Australian cyclists, How can Ullrich win the Tour?, Drop Verbruggen,
The second American, When the Tour heads up, Droppin' the Kilo!, Kilo or no
go, What is Michael Rogers thinking?, Rogers to T-Mobile, For the love of
god don't do it Mick!, The first yellow jersey, Horner Impressive, Leave T-Mobile/Fassa
Bortolo, renew your career!, Horner's stage win at the Tour de Suisse, Bobby
Julich, Daily Terror, Hell on Wheels review
- June 17: Droppin' the Kilo!,
Killing the kilo and 500, The kilo, Axing the Kilo?, The track Time Trials,
The first yellow jersey, Armstrong and Class, The year of the comeback, Horner's
stage win at the Tour de Suisse
- June 10: The year of the comeback,
An open letter to Cadel Evans, How Ullrich can win the Tour, USPRO/Liberty,
Lance, the Tour and the Giro, Lance and the Tour, Show us your discards Godefroot!,
Armstrong and Class, Ivan's training ride, Giro comments
- June 3: Giro comments, Giro
excitement vs Tour blah, Ivan Basso, Ivan's training ride, Discovering the
future, Jose Rujano, Savoldelli vs Simoni, How Ullrich can win the Tour, Eddy
Merckx Interview, Johan Bruyneel, Show us your discards Godefroot!, Improving
Pro Tour Team Rankings, Lance and the Tour, Armstrong and class
- May 27: Giro excitement vs
Tour blah, Great Giro!, Double or nothing..., Colle delle Finestre and a Cipo
farewell, Joseba Beloki, Ivan's training ride, Hell on Wheels, Matt Wittig,
How Ullrich can win the Tour, UCI fines, Armstrong and class, Eddy Merckx
Interview, The disappointment of Viatcheslav Ekimov, You have let us down
Paolo
- May 20: Colle delle Finestre
tactics, Rogues, It just keeps happening, Davis Phinney, Joseba Beloki, Australia
- number one, You have let us down Paolo, Bettini/Cooke, What's up with pro
cyclists these days?, Cipo, Cipo, Cipo, A question about team names, The disappointment
of Viatcheslav Ekimov, Go Eki!
- May 13: Hit and run, Bettini
vs Cooke, Bettini's Illegal sprint, You have let us down Paolo, Giro, Bettini/Cooke,
Cookie's crumble, Bjarne's right: There's only one Jens Voigt!, Jens Voigt
and the blind, South Australians protest against hit-and-run death, It just
keeps happening, Liberty Seguros, The disappointment of Viatcheslav Ekimov,
Go Eki!, Australia - number one, Irresistible in July, UCI weight rule
- May 6: South Australians protest
against hit-and-run death, Tyler Hamilton's case, Hamilton and the facts The
USADA decision on Tyler Hamilton, Tyler Hamilton, Tyler, Testing and the Virenque
Comparison, How do dopers live with themselves?, General view on doping, Hamilton
guilty regardless of the facts, Hamilton verdict, Tyler is good going uphill,
Hamilton interview, Klöden comments, Tyler H, Simoni, Grazie Mario, Sheryl
Crow, or should we say...Yoko Ono
- April 29: South Australians
protest against hit-and-run death, Tyler Hamilton's case, Hamilton and the
facts The USADA decision on Tyler Hamilton, Tyler Hamilton, Tyler, Testing
and the Virenque Comparison, How do dopers live with themselves?, General
view on doping, Hamilton guilty regardless of the facts, Hamilton verdict,
Tyler is good going uphill, Hamilton interview, Klöden comments, Tyler H,
Simoni, Grazie Mario, Sheryl Crow, or should we say...Yoko Ono
- April 22: Lance Armstrong's
retirement, W is for Witchhunt, Tyler's mishandling defense, Not for real,
is it?, Bad Science, Blood testing issues, Hamilton - finally a decision,
Regarding the Tyler Hamilton decision, Tyler Hamilton, Satisfying Verdict
for Hamilton Case, How do dopers live with themselves?, Hamilton's case, Tyler
Hamilton's case, Hamilton, Hamilton verdict and a call for outside expertise,
Tyler Hamilton saga..., Tour de France preview...2006!, Klöden comments, Tour
de France Training, The New Dynamic Duo, Sheryl Crow, or should we say...Yoko
Ono, Random Musings
- April 15: Glenn Wilkinson,
USADA and Hamilton, Bergman; so sad, ProTour leader's jersey, That's a Jersey?,
Too many chiefs?, Track World Championships, What do you think?
- April 8: The New Dynamic Duo,
Boonen's Hairdo, Viral infections and antibiotics, George Hincapie, What do
you think?, Track World Championships, VDB?, A little bit more about blood
doping, Blood testing issues
- April 1: Well done Ale-jet,
Eyes of tigers..., Viral infections and antibiotics, Let's talk about cycling…,
What's worth talking about in cycling?, First Ride of the season, The New
Dynamic Duo, Blood testing issues, Sydney Thousand, UCI Pro Tour Grand Theft,
not Grand Tour
- March 18: The Forgotten Hero!,
Way to go Bobby, Bobby J, Lance has lost the ‘Eye of the tiger’, Blood testing
issues and Hamilton, With all Due Respect, All this Lance Talk..., Is Lance
getting soft?
- March 11: Blood testing issues
and Hamilton, Cycling on TV, In Defence of UCI president Hein Verbruggen,
Defending the Pro Tour?, Is Lance getting soft?, Lance has lost the "eye of
the tiger"
- March 4: In Defence of the
Pro-Tour, Grand Tours back down...for now, Armstrong and Simeoni,Help - what’s
on the TV?, Cycling on TV, Lance Defends His Title!, Hamilton movie role downplayed,
Blood testing issues and Hamilton, I really don't know when it happened
- February 25: Lance Defends
His Title!, Build it and tear it down?, Build, dismantle and donate!, Lance's
Hour Record attempt, I really don't know when it happened, Can't get enough!,
Dream on
- February 18: Build it and tear
it down?, Remember Marco, One Reason I Love Cycling, The ongoing Hour Record
Saga, Lance’s Hour Record attempt, Can't get enough!
- February 11: One Reason I Love
Cycling, Francisco Cuevas, F-One - Come down to earth Lance!, Armstrong and
the Hour, Can't get enough!, Greatest of all time
- February 4: F-One - Come down
to earth Lance!, Armstrong and the Hour, Armstrong and Simeoni, Can't get
enough!, Help, Greatest of all time Eddy is King, but who is second best?
- January 28: "I am the greatest
of all time", Armstrong and the Hour Record, F-One - Come down to earth Lance!,
Lance Drug Probe, Armstrong and Simeoni, Can’t get enough!, Help, NBC's 2004
RAAM Coverage, Doping, Crash distance from 1km to 3km, Eddy is King, but who
is second best?
- January 21: Professional Cyclists,
Der Kaiser's Goals, Jan Ullrich's problem = Lance, Rider of the Year, Crash
distance from 1km to 3km, Help, Lance vs. Eddy
- January 14: Der Kaiser's goals,
Help, Foreign stage races, Lance vs. Eddy, Tour '05, Rider of the Year, Best
bikes for heavy riders, Quick Step helmets
- January 7: Death of Dmitri
Neliubin, Der Kaiser’s goals, Rider of the Year, Best bikes for heavy riders,
Who's Greater? Come on now!, Virenque "most charismatic"?, Downhilling, Downhill
time trial, Trendy cyclists, No flat tyres, Spring classics trip advice, Bettini's
trainer
- January 3: Spring classics
trip advice, Big Bear ends downhilling, Armstrong and Simeoni, Holding teams
accountable, Downhill time trial, Trendy cyclists, Bettini's trainer, No flat
tyres
Letters 2004
- December 24 letters - Why are
cyclists so trendy?, Business and cycling, Big Bear ends downhilling, Off-bike
weight gain, No flat tires, Armstrong and Simeoni
- December 17 letters - Business
and cycling, Tom versus Axel , Big Bear ends downhilling, Shane Perkins, Spring
classics trip advice, Tyler Hamilton, Phonak and the UCI, Why are cyclists
so trendy?, Mark Webber interview, Armstrong and Simeoni, Injured and missing
it: an update, Clyde Sefton
- December 10 letters - Why are
cyclists so trendy?, Big Bear ends downhilling, Floyd's choices?, Merckx,
fit and trim, Pound must go, Spring classics trip advice, Tyler Hamilton,
Phonak and the UCI, Punishment: Vandenbroucke vs Hamilton, Prosthetic hip,
Armstrong and Simeoni, Dave Fuentes, Homeopathy, Jeremy Yates, TDF coverage
for Australia, Weight limits and maintenance, Mark Webber interview
- December 3 letters - Domestiques
vs Lieutenants, Tyler Hamilton, Phonak and the UCI, Dave Fuentes, Santa vs
Hairy Guy, Why are cyclists so trendy?, Mark French and homeopathy, Shane
Perkins, Jeremy Yates, Weight limits and maintenance, UCI regulations, Armstrong
and Simeoni, Prosthetic hip
- November 26 letters - Mark
French and homeopathy, Two big guns in one team, Tyler Hamilton case, Bartoli's
retirement, Dave Fuentes, Shane Perkins, Merckx and Armstrong, Training like
Lance, Lance Armstrong, Why are cyclists so trendy?, Phonak gets what it deserves,
Armstrong and Simeoni, Bike weight, Spouseless riders, Mary McConneloug, Adam
Craig, Mark Webber interview, Santa vs Hairy Guy
- November 19 letters - Tyler
Hamilton case, Phonak gets what it deserves, Are you there Mr Coates?, Bike
Weight, Merckx and Maertens make up, Heart troubles, Where to find cycling
spouses, Mark Webber interview, Lance Armstrong, Where's Greg?, What ever
happened to..., Why are cyclists so trendy?, Armstrong and Simeoni, l'Etape
du Tour registration, Still Laughing
- November 12 letters - Why Armstrong
will ride the 2005 Tour, Scott Sunderland, Why are cyclists so trendy?, Armstrong
and Simeoni, Where to find cycling spouses, Lance on Italian selection, Heart
troubles, l'Etape du Tour registration, Tour 2005 team time trial, What ever
happened to..., Love and a yellow bike
- November 5 letters - Love and
a yellow bike, Tour 2005, Where to find cycling spouses, Why are cyclists
so trendy?, Lance on Italian selection, Armstrong and Simeoni, Tour of Southland,
Construction technique for veloway, Heart troubles, l'Etape du Tour registration,
Rahsaan Bahati
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