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Rinero, Julich, and Desbiens, they were never very good after 1998, except for Julich now that he's with Riis. Ya know, when you can't make money racing anymore you might as well make some money with a scandalous book. It's pretty easy to cast aspersions on Gaumont. |
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Henry is right, it's just common sense.
you think teams still take a cut of the prize money each year to buy dope? you think they pay a team doctor to come up with a doping schedule for the entire team, with logs and journals? that is organized doping, like Festina in 98. It's over. I don't any multi-million dollar team is doing that anymore, too risky. Just like the old days the teams expect riders now to "take care of themselves" A few dudes on the same team using the same supplier isn't the same thing. It was a 92-98 thing. |
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a écrit dans le message de
oups.com... Henry is right, it's just common sense. you think teams still take a cut of the prize money each year to buy dope? you think they pay a team doctor to come up with a doping schedule for the entire team, with logs and journals? that is organized doping, like Festina in 98. It's over. I don't any multi-million dollar team is doing that anymore, too risky. Just like the old days the teams expect riders now to "take care of themselves" A few dudes on the same team using the same supplier isn't the same thing. It was a 92-98 thing. So you're saying then that team sponsored/organized doping doesn't exist anymore??? Well, that undercuts your earlier insinuation and lets Riis and CSC off the hook, then. |
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Philip W. Moore, Jr. wrote:
Ya know, when you can't make money racing anymore you might as well make some money with a scandalous book. Gaumont fait son cinéma! |
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I don't want to get in the middle of this but Julich went to (the
French team) CA before he left for the German team. I suppose if Julich was worried about that "crackdown" he could have left the country sooner than what, 2002? Funny he went from the top American in 1998 to a wannabe domestique. I don't mean a domestique that wanted to be more, I mean someone that wanted to be good enough to race next to his old pal Kevin Livingston as a domestique. Along those line, imagine how funny all of those "betrayal" stories would have been of 2 Cofidis Americans tried to help dethrone the King (that would be Sir Lance-alot). Carry on. |
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