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it comes down to this. He would of known his team mates were doping, as would of the doctors, the perfomance changes would of been obvious. So why, as someone so opposed to doping didn't he demand they were kicked out the team? He had the power to do it, but didn't why? Something to hide? Anyone who thinks the top boys don't dope is insane, of course they do
Hes a magician at hiding his smack from the testers then? So Juan his age and with that pace against all the other drug users using their young age and drugs he must have gotten through a mountain of drugs every night before the next stage.
Hora - why do you post about things you patently have absolutely no idea about?
I would be astonished if he was clean, either now or at any point in his career.
Ok I confess I take stuff...
Most of the time it's ban pagnat, but sometimes I take even more stuff... Like serrano, or saucisson.
Sorry I will do my mea culpa. I'll try to stop doing it.
pot belge Juan?
Nae more like a mediteranean casserol ๐
Plus not sure it does help. You've ridden with me twice and you know I am slow
Yes of course. 'Those Yankie Imperialists' who win are all tarred with the same brush.
Do you also believe in UFO abductions of illiterate farm hands?
Hora - I am convinced that you [i]are[/i] an alien
HeathenWoods - Member
Don't forget to swap out your blood before you set off
"What blood for Harlaw?" ๐
Why would they [b]need[/b] my opinion. There is enough evidence from the regular +ve tests to confirm how widespread it is......
......and how very dare you use my image without my consent ๐
I remember a quote a few years back from a pro cyclist who'd come clean saying if pushed for the truth, 90% of pro riders would admit to using banned performance drugs and the other 10% were just liars...
I don't really like David Walsh much as I don't think he's really unbiased but this is still a good article and it makes a very good point about the number of "bitter ex-employees"
