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Or else lay down on your sofa to take in a game of pro football with a nice bag of pretzels and do us all a favour. |
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TrekDedicated no more Orbea Orca Full Dura-Ace Mavic Ksyrium ES Wheels Wake Forest Cycling The Small Biz. Guru Last edited by TrekDedicated : 03-08.-2006 at 10:16 AM. |
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You assumed that he really don`t dope because he said "I don`t need that shit"? He probably ment "I don`t need your shit". What can be more naive to offer PEDs to a rider who has already won few TdFs? Why didn`t you go to kindergarten and offer them to kids? ![]() |
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actually, if you look at the riders who finished immediately behind Armstrong last year and notice they have been discredited (without proof in some cases) for doping, it is even more difficult to believe LA didn't dope. actually. |
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You over did it with this post. If you had anyone with you at this stage they will be lost now. |
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Great trolling. Sorry I made a serious reply. I lose.
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Don't worry a lot of people fell for it...even after people posted what this really is. At least you were able to admit it and laugh about it. |
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I am so glad that I read on before replying. Funniest thread in a long time. |
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Well that was a much needed moment of brilliance. Thank you Mr. Jackson. Anytime you want to hook me up like Scotty, go ahead. I am finding my Yak egg and beaver sausage omellettes are no longer bringing the jazz.
LIC IT IB! \m/ \m/
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It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man. |
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Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Peter McFerguson (not my real name) and I am a pro-bare knuckle fighter from the Scottish Highland Games circuit. I had the privilege of meeting David Millar (real name, now of Saunier Duval Prodir) at a dinner back in 2001. I said to David here's my number, let's have sex and then go on a bike ride. Of course I never thought he'd call but he did and over to his penthouse I crawled, where waiting for me was a brand new Colnago, top hat and tails in my exact size. We went on a ride during which David blew me off...his wheel and I offered him some of the crazy drugs that have helped me kick ass on the Highland Games circuit. David just smiled and said, hey man I can't beat those guys without EPO or any shit like that.
So there you have it, don't you ever doubt David Millar, he's as clean as the portaloo at the Inverness Show Ground. Disclaimer: please note none of this ever happened. |
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Thanks for disclaimer.
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From The Unknown Tour De France by Les Woodland, speaking of the climb up Alpe d'Huez: "In 1992 the american Andy Hampsten climbed at record speed for the best win of his life and then in 1998 Marco Pantani trimmed his time even more. To put that ride into perspective, it took the American Lance Armstrong - the race leader - four and a half minutes longer to do it the following year."
I think the year was 1997 for Pantani, not sure if they did that climb in 98 when he was caught cheating...can anyone verify. Having seen armstrong put it to Pantani in the climbs the following years(when he was passing hundreds of tests), I not so sure that Armstrong was doping in 1999 since he was so much slower than an "enhanced" Pantani. Last edited by youngda9 : 04-08.-2006 at 02:30 AM. |
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unless my memory is catching up with my age, i think pantani won the giro and the tour in '98. he tested + (high crit %, to be more exact) a year or two later in the giro and got kicked. anyhow, i was great friends with il pirata, and I know for a fact that he never took any PEDs. The cocaine was injected into him by a jealous rival, while he was asleep, and he had a natural crit level of 99%. I know this is a fact because I spent every single minute with him for eight years straight. (Look at the pictures of the '98 Giro and you'll see me running alongside or in the team car.) |
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I was in Andy Hampsten's saddle bag the day he won on the Alpe and I know for a fact he ate a haggis half way up the climb (just after Dutch Corner) and that is why he won. The UCI have never refined their haggis test, maybe they should. I have ridden Alpe D 5 times (true) and never eaten haggis (untrue). |
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