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Millar said what?
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/mill...investigations
"Does anybody out there seriously doubt that Contador was riding clean in the Giro d'Italia that has just finished? You don't win the biggest races in the world with such clockwork regularity and comparative ease, and in such style, by not being the supreme talent and clean. In my experience the profile of a doper is always much more erratic and unpredictable." Both Contador and Lance have been two of the most "predictable" riders of our era. Everything he says about Contador applies to Lance. And then he says such can only be the result of having/being "supreme talent and clean." I can't buy that logic for either one of them. Strange thing for David Millar to be saying. Of course, this is the same guy who, during the first Tour of California, spent more than a few minutes discussing with a team mate the best way to stuff sunglasses into a helmet, and then went into a fit over how Oakleys fit perfectly into a Giro helmet, but Giro sunglasses (when sponsored him) did not. I can't tell with Millar is a certifiable genius, with a mind operating on a level that mere mortals can't comprehend and deal with, or if he's taking to a different form of dope. And, once more, we see incredibly shoddy journalism where such remarks (about what makes him think Contador is clean) go without challenge or clarification. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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On Jun 8, 7:39*am, "Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/mill...e-in-armstrong... "Does anybody out there seriously doubt that Contador was riding clean in the Giro d'Italia that has just finished? You don't win the biggest races in the world with such clockwork regularity and comparative ease, and in such style, by not being the supreme talent and clean. In my experience the profile of a doper is always much more erratic and unpredictable." Both Contador and Lance have been two of the most *"predictable" riders of our era. Everything he says about Contador applies to Lance. And then he says such can only be the result of having/being "supreme talent and clean." I can't buy that logic for either one of them. Strange thing for David Millar to be saying. Of course, this is the same guy who, during the first Tour of California, spent more than a few minutes discussing with a team mate the best way to stuff sunglasses into a helmet, and then went into a fit over how Oakleys fit perfectly into a Giro helmet, but Giro sunglasses (when sponsored him) did not. I can't tell with Millar is a certifiable genius, with a mind operating on a level that mere mortals can't comprehend and deal with, or if he's taking to a different form of dope. And, once more, we see incredibly shoddy journalism where such remarks (about what makes him think Contador is clean) go without challenge or clarification. --Mike-- * * Chain Reaction Bicycleswww.ChainReactionBicycles.com My enduring memory of Millar speaking is at the end of the 2003 TdF Gap stage, where he is being interviewed and the ambulance carrying Beloki drives by. As the siren becomes impossible to ignore, he looks around mumbling something and continues to talk about himself. Speaking of which, in that Tour, he got his manager fired for not convincing him strongly enough to not remove the front derailleur, which resulted him in losing the prologue. Oh, that was the "old" Millar before his redemption from drug abuse. -ilan |
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On Jun 8, 1:39*am, "Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/mill...e-in-armstrong... "Does anybody out there seriously doubt that Contador was riding clean in the Giro d'Italia that has just finished? You don't win the biggest races in the world with such clockwork regularity and comparative ease, and in such style, by not being the supreme talent and clean. In my experience the profile of a doper is always much more erratic and unpredictable." Both Contador and Lance have been two of the most *"predictable" riders of our era. Everything he says about Contador applies to Lance. And then he says such can only be the result of having/being "supreme talent and clean." I can't buy that logic for either one of them. Strange thing for David Millar to be saying. Of course, this is the same guy who, during the first Tour of California, spent more than a few minutes discussing with a team mate the best way to stuff sunglasses into a helmet, and then went into a fit over how Oakleys fit perfectly into a Giro helmet, but Giro sunglasses (when sponsored him) did not. I can't tell with Millar is a certifiable genius, with a mind operating on a level that mere mortals can't comprehend and deal with, or if he's taking to a different form of dope. And, once more, we see incredibly shoddy journalism where such remarks (about what makes him think Contador is clean) go without challenge or clarification. --Mike-- * * Chain Reaction Bicycleswww.ChainReactionBicycles.com Is Millar a certifiable genius? In "Racing Through The Dark", Millar offers up this with regard to being asked to take EPO by his team director: "I had done well -- bloody well -- as a clean rider. I had stood my ground, done my bit, but now it was out of my hands. The team needed me to accept my obligations, and now it made sense." So his decision to dope essentially boils down to "I was just following orders". Seems to me that a real genius could come up with something better than that. |
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Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
I can't tell with Millar is a certifiable genius, with a mind operating on a level that mere mortals can't comprehend and deal with, or if he's taking to a different form of dope. This is the same person who kept a used EPO vial as a memento. Certifiable imbecile would be a better description. |
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Millar said what?
This is too obvious - Millar plans to run for political office soon.
He has all the essential attributes ; denial of reality, stupid, ass- kissing yes man and egocentric liar. |
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On 08/06/2011 13:39, Simply Fred wrote:
Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: I can't tell with Millar is a certifiable genius, with a mind operating on a level that mere mortals can't comprehend and deal with, or if he's taking to a different form of dope. This is the same person who kept a used EPO vial as a memento. Certifiable imbecile would be a better description. He's from Scotland, wtf did anyone expect? |
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Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
I can't tell with Millar is a certifiable genius, with a mind operating on a level that mere mortals can't comprehend and deal with, or if he's taking to a different form of dope. Simply Fred wrote: This is the same person who kept a used EPO vial as a memento. Certifiable imbecile would be a better description. atriage wrote: He's from Scotland, wtf did anyone expect? Sounds like a joke about the Scotsman, the Irishman and a used EPO vial. Or maybe how many pro cyclists it takes to change a light bulb. |
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On 6/8/2011 3:30 PM, atriage wrote:
On 08/06/2011 13:39, Simply Fred wrote: Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: I can't tell with Millar is a certifiable genius, with a mind operating on a level that mere mortals can't comprehend and deal with, or if he's taking to a different form of dope. This is the same person who kept a used EPO vial as a memento. Certifiable imbecile would be a better description. He's from Scotland, wtf did anyone expect? You're thinking of Robert Millar, very much a Scot. David Millar was born in Malta and spent more of his youth in England and Hong Kong than anywhere else. Just a factual correction, I don't have a problem with ripping on Scots. F |
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On 08/06/2011 22:27, Fred Flintstein wrote:
On 6/8/2011 3:30 PM, atriage wrote: On 08/06/2011 13:39, Simply Fred wrote: Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: I can't tell with Millar is a certifiable genius, with a mind operating on a level that mere mortals can't comprehend and deal with, or if he's taking to a different form of dope. This is the same person who kept a used EPO vial as a memento. Certifiable imbecile would be a better description. He's from Scotland, wtf did anyone expect? You're thinking of Robert Millar, very much a Scot. Lol yeah, dour and unfriendly as they come...good cyclist though. David Millar was born in Malta and spent more of his youth in England and Hong Kong than anywhere else. Yes his parents were Scots but I didn't know he was a Maltese/English/HongKong hybrid. The wiki page on him says he characterises other pro cyclists as a bunch of uneducated dimwits, I wonder who he's been hanging with? Just a factual correction, I don't have a problem with ripping on Scots. |
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In article om,
atriage wrote: On 08/06/2011 22:27, Fred Flintstein wrote: On 6/8/2011 3:30 PM, atriage wrote: On 08/06/2011 13:39, Simply Fred wrote: Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: I can't tell with Millar is a certifiable genius, with a mind operating on a level that mere mortals can't comprehend and deal with, or if he's taking to a different form of dope. This is the same person who kept a used EPO vial as a memento. Certifiable imbecile would be a better description. He's from Scotland, wtf did anyone expect? You're thinking of Robert Millar, very much a Scot. Lol yeah, dour and unfriendly as they come...good cyclist though. David Millar was born in Malta and spent more of his youth in England and Hong Kong than anywhere else. Yes his parents were Scots but I didn't know he was a Maltese/English/HongKong hybrid. The wiki page on him says he characterises other pro cyclists as a bunch of uneducated dimwits, I wonder who he's been hanging with? ^^^ whom -- Old Fritz |
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