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Message to Phonak: Clean house or your OUT.
I commend the UCI for dropping Phonank from the Pro Tour. When out of
hundreds, if not thousands of riders and samples tested, the only two that come back positive for blood doping are "leaders" of the same team, for a team to continue to support these cheaters is outrageous. I am not suprised by people supporting Tyler, he's been, despite really winning nothing prior to getting his doping going, a well liked cyclist in the USA. I tip my hat to him, he has used his cache to back up his "I didn't do it" story. Why is it working? I can't really figured it out, but given that the USA re-elected a president who outright lied to them, I am not suprised by anything in the USA anymore. Why let facts get in the way of being "certain" and "believing in Tyler". I only hope that Tyler and Perez have the graciousness to stop their lying and allow the many hard working team riders, who've done nothing wrong, the chance to race again. For it is these riders that are infact the ones being punished for crimes that their less than honourable team mates have committed. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 |
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Hey Snow Cone of Montreal,
Hamilton and Perez are challenging the science of the test in their respective hearings. The team has invested $600,000 in their own scientific experts. You come in here, in your knee-jerk assinine reaction and determine that Tyler's arbitration hearing doesn't matter to you. You then make fun of people who don't 'let the facts get in the way." You the go on to make fun of yourself. It is clear you know no real facts about Tyler's case, the testing method or any other facts about the case. Yet you declare both Tyler and Perez to be guilty and to come clean just to satisfy your own impatiience. Thank God that's not the standard. The UCI was premature in dropping Phonak from their gay Pro Tour. And if they want to get tough on drugs, they should have cut Cofidis - that team is nothing but a drug cartel. Magilla JayofMontreal wrote: I commend the UCI for dropping Phonank from the Pro Tour. When out of hundreds, if not thousands of riders and samples tested, the only two that come back positive for blood doping are "leaders" of the same team, for a team to continue to support these cheaters is outrageous. I am not suprised by people supporting Tyler, he's been, despite really winning nothing prior to getting his doping going, a well liked cyclist in the USA. I tip my hat to him, he has used his cache to back up his "I didn't do it" story. Why is it working? I can't really figured it out, but given that the USA re-elected a president who outright lied to them, I am not suprised by anything in the USA anymore. Why let facts get in the way of being "certain" and "believing in Tyler". I only hope that Tyler and Perez have the graciousness to stop their lying and allow the many hard working team riders, who've done nothing wrong, the chance to race again. For it is these riders that are infact the ones being punished for crimes that their less than honourable team mates have committed. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 |
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Hey Snow Cone of Montreal,
Hamilton and Perez are challenging the science of the test in their respective hearings. The team has invested $600,000 in their own scientific experts. You come in here, in your knee-jerk assinine reaction and determine that Tyler's arbitration hearing doesn't matter to you. You then make fun of people who don't 'let the facts get in the way." You the go on to make fun of yourself. It is clear you know no real facts about Tyler's case, the testing method or any other facts about the case. Yet you declare both Tyler and Perez to be guilty and to come clean just to satisfy your own impatiience. Thank God that's not the standard. The UCI was premature in dropping Phonak from their gay Pro Tour. And if they want to get tough on drugs, they should have cut Cofidis - that team is nothing but a drug cartel. Magilla JayofMontreal wrote: I commend the UCI for dropping Phonank from the Pro Tour. When out of hundreds, if not thousands of riders and samples tested, the only two that come back positive for blood doping are "leaders" of the same team, for a team to continue to support these cheaters is outrageous. I am not suprised by people supporting Tyler, he's been, despite really winning nothing prior to getting his doping going, a well liked cyclist in the USA. I tip my hat to him, he has used his cache to back up his "I didn't do it" story. Why is it working? I can't really figured it out, but given that the USA re-elected a president who outright lied to them, I am not suprised by anything in the USA anymore. Why let facts get in the way of being "certain" and "believing in Tyler". I only hope that Tyler and Perez have the graciousness to stop their lying and allow the many hard working team riders, who've done nothing wrong, the chance to race again. For it is these riders that are infact the ones being punished for crimes that their less than honourable team mates have committed. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 |
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floyd landis will be a phonak rider on jan1 05. if floyd ever tests positive
for performance enhancing drugs i will eat the insoles of my cycling shoes! bookmark it! bobby sends "MagillaGorilla" wrote in message ... Hey Snow Cone of Montreal, Hamilton and Perez are challenging the science of the test in their respective hearings. The team has invested $600,000 in their own scientific experts. You come in here, in your knee-jerk assinine reaction and determine that Tyler's arbitration hearing doesn't matter to you. You then make fun of people who don't 'let the facts get in the way." You the go on to make fun of yourself. It is clear you know no real facts about Tyler's case, the testing method or any other facts about the case. Yet you declare both Tyler and Perez to be guilty and to come clean just to satisfy your own impatiience. Thank God that's not the standard. The UCI was premature in dropping Phonak from their gay Pro Tour. And if they want to get tough on drugs, they should have cut Cofidis - that team is nothing but a drug cartel. Magilla JayofMontreal wrote: I commend the UCI for dropping Phonank from the Pro Tour. When out of hundreds, if not thousands of riders and samples tested, the only two that come back positive for blood doping are "leaders" of the same team, for a team to continue to support these cheaters is outrageous. I am not suprised by people supporting Tyler, he's been, despite really winning nothing prior to getting his doping going, a well liked cyclist in the USA. I tip my hat to him, he has used his cache to back up his "I didn't do it" story. Why is it working? I can't really figured it out, but given that the USA re-elected a president who outright lied to them, I am not suprised by anything in the USA anymore. Why let facts get in the way of being "certain" and "believing in Tyler". I only hope that Tyler and Perez have the graciousness to stop their lying and allow the many hard working team riders, who've done nothing wrong, the chance to race again. For it is these riders that are infact the ones being punished for crimes that their less than honourable team mates have committed. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 |
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floyd landis will be a phonak rider on jan1 05. if floyd ever tests positive
for performance enhancing drugs i will eat the insoles of my cycling shoes! bookmark it! bobby sends "MagillaGorilla" wrote in message ... Hey Snow Cone of Montreal, Hamilton and Perez are challenging the science of the test in their respective hearings. The team has invested $600,000 in their own scientific experts. You come in here, in your knee-jerk assinine reaction and determine that Tyler's arbitration hearing doesn't matter to you. You then make fun of people who don't 'let the facts get in the way." You the go on to make fun of yourself. It is clear you know no real facts about Tyler's case, the testing method or any other facts about the case. Yet you declare both Tyler and Perez to be guilty and to come clean just to satisfy your own impatiience. Thank God that's not the standard. The UCI was premature in dropping Phonak from their gay Pro Tour. And if they want to get tough on drugs, they should have cut Cofidis - that team is nothing but a drug cartel. Magilla JayofMontreal wrote: I commend the UCI for dropping Phonank from the Pro Tour. When out of hundreds, if not thousands of riders and samples tested, the only two that come back positive for blood doping are "leaders" of the same team, for a team to continue to support these cheaters is outrageous. I am not suprised by people supporting Tyler, he's been, despite really winning nothing prior to getting his doping going, a well liked cyclist in the USA. I tip my hat to him, he has used his cache to back up his "I didn't do it" story. Why is it working? I can't really figured it out, but given that the USA re-elected a president who outright lied to them, I am not suprised by anything in the USA anymore. Why let facts get in the way of being "certain" and "believing in Tyler". I only hope that Tyler and Perez have the graciousness to stop their lying and allow the many hard working team riders, who've done nothing wrong, the chance to race again. For it is these riders that are infact the ones being punished for crimes that their less than honourable team mates have committed. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 |
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