Lavenu is most concerned about the credibility of cycling. "Today, the> solution would be not to sign the top GC guys of the Grand Tours," he> added. "But where do we put the barrier? Sixth, seventh? I don't say> this by chance, because Cyril Dessel was seventh in the last Tour. He> rides in my team and I know I don't take any risks with him. But what> do others think of that? That's where we're at now: One can not believe> in our sport any more.
I believe in the riders, at least 99% of them; it's the organizations which are fucked beyond all belief.
Floyd and his crew need to expose the sham that ALL of the riders have been laboring under.
-- Scott Johnson / johnson dot sa at comcast dot net
Lavenu is most concerned about the credibility of cycling. "Today, the> > solution would be not to sign the top GC guys of the Grand Tours," he> > added. "But where do we put the barrier? Sixth, seventh? I don't say> > this by chance, because Cyril Dessel was seventh in the last Tour. He> > rides in my team and I know I don't take any risks with him. But what> > do others think of that? That's where we're at now: One can not believe> > in our sport any more.>
I believe in the riders, at least 99% of them; > it's the organizations which are fucked beyond all > belief.
You should believe in all of the riders who finish below David Millar on a flat stage. The Millar Line: ask for "A" sample today!
Floyd and his crew need to expose the sham that > ALL of the riders have been laboring under.
Millar is the thin blue line between cleanliness and not in the peloton.
-- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos
Simon Brooke 14 October 2006 15:45:03 [ permanent link ]
in message <rcousine-7EF511.19013213102006@news.telus.net>, Ryan Cousineau ('rcousine@sfu.ca') wrote:
I believe in the riders, at least 99% of them;>> it's the organizations which are fucked beyond all>> belief.>
You should believe in all of the riders who finish below David Millar on> a flat stage. The Millar Line: ask for "A" sample today!>
Floyd and his crew need to expose the sham that>> ALL of the riders have been laboring under.>
Millar is the thin blue line between cleanliness and not in the peloton.
Thin /yellow/ line. Or has he signed for QuickStep?
-- simon@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ Just as defying the law of gravity through building aircraft requires careful design and a lot of effort, so too does defying laws of economics. It seems to be a deeply ingrained aspect of humanity to forever strive to improve things, so unquestioning acceptance of a free market system seems to me to be unnatural. ;; Charles Bryant
Lavenu is most concerned about the credibility of cycling. "Today, the>solution would be not to sign the top GC guys of the Grand Tours," he>added. "But where do we put the barrier? Sixth, seventh? I don't say>this by chance, because Cyril Dessel was seventh in the last Tour. He>rides in my team and I know I don't take any risks with him. But what>do others think of that?
Right, how on earth can Lavenu be certain that Dessel is not taking anything ? I'm not aware of any TD coming out and saying a guy on his team had told him he was doping...probably no need to do that since it's a well known fact that everyone takes a "little something" and that until 1998 at least it was openly discussed.
That's where we're at now: One can not believe>in our sport any more.
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