BoyBrumby
Englishman
Kid bro must be a bit nervous right about now. Will 2010 be the first tour title to change hands twice?frank schleck goes down the shane warne road
When's Armstrong finally get stripped of his seven, anyway?
Kid bro must be a bit nervous right about now. Will 2010 be the first tour title to change hands twice?frank schleck goes down the shane warne road
Playing devil's advocate slightly here, but I could imagine cycling tragics asking the same question of cricket with its match/spot fixing scandals.Obviously I'll cop the wrath of many for saying this, but how is this sport still taken seriously?
The talk about sportsmanship with regards to what Wiggins did was all well and good, but surely the sportsmanship in this sport that needs to be stressed is the act of not taking performance enhancing drugs? Littered with stories every bloody year.
Tacks on the road the least of its problems.
The mates that I have that love the cycling just accept its littered with drugs and don't give a ****. To paraphrase one of my mates:Playing devil's advocate slightly here, but I could imagine cycling tragics asking the same question of cricket with its match/spot fixing scandals.
I'm not much of a cycling fan (admire the heterosexuality of the riders, cause it must ****ing kill but wouldn't ever go out of my way to watch it), but it as at least trying to put its house in order.
If/when Armstrong finally gets his (life, presumably) ban it'll make a big statement. He's still the sport's biggest name and has basically been the shop steward for drug use on the Tour. Allegedly, etc.
Prefer them then watching Cadel tbh, always disliked the ****. He might be a champion but seems like a whinger.we were watching viagra ads when it happened
Probably, the bloke is ****ing ridiculous. Could see him being potentially a decent GC rider at some point in his career if he wants to. Bloke is like 22 or something FFS. Will win every one day classic in the book if he wants.Also, did I see Sagan still in the Peleton? Have had a few bourbons but pretty sure I saw him in there when they went over the Tourmalet.
I remember the late, great Craigos was adamant that Armstrong was on drugs long before it became 'public knowledge'. May just turn out that he was right.Playing devil's advocate slightly here, but I could imagine cycling tragics asking the same question of cricket with its match/spot fixing scandals.
I'm not much of a cycling fan (admire the heterosexuality of the riders, cause it must ****ing kill but wouldn't ever go out of my way to watch it), but it as at least trying to put its house in order.
If/when Armstrong finally gets his (life, presumably) ban it'll make a big statement. He's still the sport's biggest name and has basically been the shop steward for drug use on the Tour. Allegedly, etc.