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• #2027
Who?
I forget.
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• #2028
Where can I get whatever Pantani was on, but without the "dead in a hotel" side effect?
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• #2029
That 2004 Lance climb is nuts
Ullrich's '97 time is the most amazing, even with the dope. No disrespect to Pantani though.
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• #2030
I don't understand how he gets such a free ride from the press and internet forum people. He rode for ONCE and CSC, both teams who had organised doping programmes in place and was competitive in an era where doping was widespread.
I've always thought of him as suspect.
Maybe Garmin didn't take him when the Cervelo Test Team folded for those very reasons?
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• #2031
That's only because everyone has forgotten about the poor guy.
I've already had my medical
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• #2032
And as mentioned earlier he went from shit last season to amazing this one.
But despite that his performances dropped off massively in the third week, despite a presumed re-infusion on the rest day, unless he knew he was popped already
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• #2033
^ He didn't dare the day after the Di Luca positive hence week 3 meltdown
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• #2034
That's only because everyone has forgotten about the poor guy.
I don't understand how he gets such a free ride from the press and internet forum people. He rode for ONCE and CSC, both teams who had organised doping programmes in place and was competitive in an era where doping was widespread.
I've always thought of him as suspect.
He was only a baby in 2003. His time will come.
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• #2035
Ullrich's '97 time is the most amazing, even with the dope. No disrespect to Pantani though.
this.
Ullrich: 80kg
Pantani: 59kg.Madness
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• #2036
Imagine how fast Hippy would go if he was 59g
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• #2037
Imagine how fast Hippy would go if he was 59g
We'd be calling him a doper for sure.
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• #2038
this.
Ullrich: 80kg
Pantani: 59kg.Madness
Ullrich's racing weight, on those rare occasions when he achieved it, was around 72 kgs.
Still, it's akin to him racing up Alpe d'Huez with a courier bag with a lock, a laptop, some tools and a morning's supply of buns on his back.
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• #2039
Hippy would need a triple amputation, gastric band and a terrible dose of anorexia to get to 59kg
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• #2040
^^
Or, carrying 36.1 jars of this:
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• #2041
Imagine how fat Hippy would be if he was Ullrich.
I often wonder about that myself.
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• #2043
Where can I get whatever Pantani was on, but without the "dead in a hotel" side effect?
Yell.com has a comprehensive list of cocaine dealers for the Greater London area.
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• #2044
We'd be calling him a doper for sure.
There's not enough clenbuterol in the world to get me to 59kg.
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• #2045
Clenbuterol is very 2010, it's all about AICAR these days.
Still I don't think it's that much of a wonder drug.
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• #2046
Not that I've tried but I would imagine it's a lot easier to get hold of clenbuterol than aicar, given its use in steak farms..
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• #2047
Antoine Vayer has seriously got it in for Froome all of a sudden:
"we predicted Foolrme's'time with 2s mistake on the moutain he won in Dauphine. That's'what we know and can say in the moment."
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• #2048
This is the same guy that won't actually say how he worked this shit out?
Irrelevant then isn't he?
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• #2049
. I can't remember which climb it was but in the 'Gilbert special season' he broke a record formerly held by someone off their tits on EPO
Mur De Huy or Cauberg I think, but times there are more dependent on anaerobic kick so it is not as damning as smashing a long alpine climb. Not saying Gilbert was clean though.
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• #2050
On Froome, I hope that bastard gets nailed to the wall sooner rather than later. And his little mate.
Who?