"PRO" Cycling Discussion
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- shoopdawoop
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Heres something non doping but pro related-
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BMC Neo pro testing/riding new bmc cross prototype. Looks good. Dayum good. Love the rear canti cable routing!
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BMC Neo pro testing/riding new bmc cross prototype. Looks good. Dayum good. Love the rear canti cable routing!
- HammerTime2
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That bike is dope.shoopdawoop wrote:Heres something non doping but pro related-
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151726748826713.1073741829.371383106712&type=1
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- prendrefeu
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Sojasun is another casualty, the team will disband at the end of the season.
Exp001 || Other projects in the works.
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Speedvagen style. Don't see that often on a non-isp frame.
Does anyone know how such a "clarification of suspicious blood values" process works with the UCI? I mean what happens when the rider can not come up with an explanation that satisfies the UCI, do can they ban him, and for how long? I mean if they had any actually analytical findings, they would ban right away.
On top of that, if one rider gets out of such an investigation unscathed, the word will surely be spread in the peloton, and everyone else can try to pursue a similar line of argumentation.
Edit: Never mind, Inrng says he'll cover it.
On top of that, if one rider gets out of such an investigation unscathed, the word will surely be spread in the peloton, and everyone else can try to pursue a similar line of argumentation.
Edit: Never mind, Inrng says he'll cover it.
Bikes: Raw Ti, 650b flatbar CX
- MattSoutherden
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2014 Giro to honour Marco Pantani
Winner will have 60% hematocrit, be on EPO, Amphetamines, and ride all climbs out of the saddle on the big ring?
Italian cycling just impressed everyone on Sunday. Now they make themselves look stupid.
Winner will have 60% hematocrit, be on EPO, Amphetamines, and ride all climbs out of the saddle on the big ring?
Italian cycling just impressed everyone on Sunday. Now they make themselves look stupid.
...and don't forget about blowing oneself away with a nice cocaine OD in a hotel room somewhere. A truly great role model for all future Italian sportsmen.
Gonna file this one in the what were they thinking category.
Gonna file this one in the what were they thinking category.
wheelsONfire wrote: When we ride disc brakes the whole deal of braking is just like a leaving a fart. It happens and then it's over. Nothing planned and nothing to get nervous for.
Huon Genesys on ENVE instead of official Zipps
http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasma ... 49?page=48
http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasma ... 49?page=48
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HammerTime2 wrote:That bike is dope.shoopdawoop wrote:Heres something non doping but pro related-
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151726748826713.1073741829.371383106712&type=1
I still prefer the look of Julien T's - whatever it is!
xnavalav8r wrote:Yeah, but amphetamines warm the core more than EPO does...
Talking from personal experience? Perhaps you can tell me about any of the riders in the 60's who weren't on amphetamines. I can't think of many that were not charged or implicated in some way.
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MattSoutherden wrote:2014 Giro to honour Marco Pantani
Winner will have 60% hematocrit, be on EPO, Amphetamines, and ride all climbs out of the saddle on the big ring?
Italian cycling just impressed everyone on Sunday. Now they make themselves look stupid.
Mr.Gib wrote:...and don't forget about blowing oneself away with a nice cocaine OD in a hotel room somewhere. A truly great role model for all future Italian sportsmen.
Gonna file this one in the what were they thinking category.
brilliant chaps, love the humour/cynicism, although I probably shouldn't
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MattSoutherden wrote:2014 Giro to honour Marco Pantani
Winner will have 60% hematocrit, be on EPO, Amphetamines, and ride all climbs out of the saddle on the big ring?
Italian cycling just impressed everyone on Sunday. Now they make themselves look stupid.
Perhaps the Tour will honour Lance in a similar way....unbelievable the Italians are doing that.
Pretty shocked by the ignorance and vitriol directed at Pantani and the Giro, especially here.
Yeh he took EPO like everyone from that generation did. Good luck finding any clean riders from around that time.
As for his drug-related death, it was tragic and he was the victim here. Can't believe people are judging the guy for this.
He was a fantastic rider who inspired many, many people and is rightly revered as an inspirational yet tragic figure.
But apparently not here, where he is an EPO coke-head. Jesus.
Yeh he took EPO like everyone from that generation did. Good luck finding any clean riders from around that time.
As for his drug-related death, it was tragic and he was the victim here. Can't believe people are judging the guy for this.
He was a fantastic rider who inspired many, many people and is rightly revered as an inspirational yet tragic figure.
But apparently not here, where he is an EPO coke-head. Jesus.
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