“It’s not Femke’s bike,” he claimed to De Staandard. “The bike was in the pit but it is [belonging to] someone from her entourage, who sometimes trains with her. But it was never the intention that it would be raced.>
This seems to be as believable as Contador and the tainted beef debacle.
This seems to be as believable as Contador and the tainted beef debacle.
I think it has more a case of a vanishing twin of her real bike, except that the twin actually suddenly turns up to a cyclo-cross race and hasn't vanished, after all, and, erm ...
“It’s not Femke’s bike,” he claimed to De Staandard. “The bike was in the pit but it is [belonging to] someone from her entourage, who sometimes trains with her. But it was never the intention that it would be raced.>
This seems to be as believable as Contador and the tainted beef debacle.