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Something rotten in Denmark.....
As the saying goes, there's something rotten in Denmark about Rasmussen's
domination. And also there's something rotten in Denmark about Discovery having two in the top 4. If there is something illegal going on here, the time for the French Police to act, is now, not 3 months after the final podium presentation in Paris. |
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Something rotten in Denmark.....
Callistus Valerius wrote:
As the saying goes, there's something rotten in Denmark about Rasmussen's domination. And also there's something rotten in Denmark about Discovery having two in the top 4. If there is something illegal going on here, the time for the French Police to act, is now, not 3 months after the final podium presentation in Paris. Too late for the French Police (?) to field a team. Good idea, though. |
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Paul Cassel wrote:
Callistus Valerius wrote: As the saying goes, there's something rotten in Denmark about Rasmussen's domination. And also there's something rotten in Denmark about Discovery having two in the top 4. If there is something illegal going on here, the time for the French Police to act, is now, not 3 months after the final podium presentation in Paris. Too late for the French Police (?) to field a team. Good idea, though. LMAO Bill |
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 16:23:24 GMT, "Callistus Valerius"
wrote: As the saying goes, there's something rotten in Denmark about Rasmussen's domination. And also there's something rotten in Denmark about Discovery having two in the top 4. If there is something illegal going on here, the time for the French Police to act, is now, not 3 months after the final podium presentation in Paris. Could you please shut up. I'm not saying Rasmussen is clean -- I believe most top pros are doing something. But your logic about whoever does really well being doping is just tiresome. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com **************************** |
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in message .net,
Callistus Valerius ') wrote: As the saying goes, there's something rotten in Denmark about Rasmussen's domination. And also there's something rotten in Denmark about Discovery having two in the top 4. If there is something illegal going on here, the time for the French Police to act, is now, not 3 months after the final podium presentation in Paris. Why should there be anything rotten or criminal going on here? Rasmussen is a very focussed guy, who has demonstrated that he's the most consistent super-climber in the peloton three years running. This time he's got his team riding to support him. This doesn't prove he's /not/ doping, of course. But it certainly isn't any sort of evidence that he is. -- (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ 'there are no solutions, only precipitates' |
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 20:35:55 +0100, Simon Brooke
wrote: Why should there be anything rotten or criminal going on here? Rasmussen is a very focussed guy, who has demonstrated that he's the most consistent super-climber in the peloton three years running. This time he's got his team riding to support him. This doesn't prove he's /not/ doping, of course. But it certainly isn't any sort of evidence that he is. It may be only circumstantial, but it's still evidence. Cofidis team manager Eric Boyer: "For the past three years he (Rasmussen) has been a great rider for the three weeks of the Tour. Before and after, we don't know where he is. When you know how the human body of a top cyclist works, it just doesn't make sense." http://www.velonews.com/tour2007/new...s/12882.0.html |
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"Doug Taylor" wrote in message ... It may be only circumstantial, but it's still evidence. Cofidis team manager Eric Boyer: "For the past three years he (Rasmussen) has been a great rider for the three weeks of the Tour. Before and after, we don't know where he is. When you know how the human body of a top cyclist works, it just doesn't make sense." Could be said about Armstrong too.. |
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 03:50:15 +0200, ".J.S..."
wrote: "Doug Taylor" wrote in message .. . It may be only circumstantial, but it's still evidence. Cofidis team manager Eric Boyer: "For the past three years he (Rasmussen) has been a great rider for the three weeks of the Tour. Before and after, we don't know where he is. When you know how the human body of a top cyclist works, it just doesn't make sense." Could be said about Armstrong too.. Except that when he deigned to show up in other events he was very strong. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com **************************** |
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 16:23:24 GMT, "Callistus Valerius"
wrote: As the saying goes, there's something rotten in Denmark about Rasmussen's domination. And also there's something rotten in Denmark about Discovery having two in the top 4. If there is something illegal going on here, the time for the French Police to act, is now, not 3 months after the final podium presentation in Paris. 3 minutes is domination? Very close tour. I think it is perfectly natural to expect a natural climber to do well in the mountains. Much more questionable is when guys weighing 75+ kilos are dominating in the mountains beating the climbers. |
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Tim wrote:
3 minutes is domination? Very close tour. I think it is perfectly natural to expect a natural climber to do well in the mountains. Much more questionable is when guys weighing 75+ kilos are dominating in the mountains beating the climbers. I'm waiting for a Chung Chart before reaching a conclusion... |
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