First full Grand Tour Stage of the season just finished in the Giro.
Cav walked it.:scarf:
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First full Grand Tour Stage of the season just finished in the Giro.
Cav walked it.:scarf:
Plenty of crashes too, big one in the last KM.
Should be 2 out 2 for Cavendish tomorrow.
There's a programme currently on 5 live about the Armstrong/doping stuff.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ngqxd
Quotes and other details here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/19944680
Cycling :lol:.
Almost as corrupt as football.
:sick:
I don't want to believe it.
Don't know much about cycling, but if it's long been rumoured Armstrong was on drugs and now even cyclists with previously clean records have come out and said they were also on drugs for a lengthy amount of time then I get the feeling the vast majority of them will have been on something at one point or another. In which case it'll end up with whoever came 76th being handed the wins which would be absurd.
In a funny sort of way then it probably levelled the playing field and wiped out any advantage people got anyway. :rose: to all those people who bought that yellow wristband.
Well, it's not a myth he had cancer. Not yet anyway. Sod off cynicism.
Also, I think doping can have different outcomes in its 'success' depending on the persons (in)tolerance and regular physical build but I guess that's really irrelevant.
Sky Sports News @SkySportsNews
BREAKING NEWS: Lance Armstrong stripped of his seven Tour de France titles & banned from cycling for life by the UCI. More reaction on #SSN
:sick:
Do I not like that.
Are the runners up of thoses races awarded the titles then? Presuming they weren't doped up as well...
Well some 'runners-up' for those years actually came fifth/sixth/seventh. :doh:
Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his olympic bronze medal.
The worst thing about the Lance Armstrong scandal is that he had the nerve to give Peter La Fleur the guilt trip in Dodgeball.
Armstrong is the original Big Man.
I heard that cos of this drug stuff with Armstrong, Cycling might be removed as an Olympic sport. GB :pal:
Hoy retires.
Wiggo pulls out of the TDF then. I think we all saw this one coming.
:lol:
I'm sure Froome being given the go-ahead to be the lead man gave him all the motivation he could want to try and be ready for it.
He'll be the one putting down the pins on the road this year...