Vino tested positive for blood doping
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Strangely enough Vino's sample from his second stage win turned up the same result.0
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aba2005 wrote:Timoid. wrote:From cyclingnews:
Vino: "It's a shame to leave the Tour this way, but I don't want to waste time in proving my innocence."
If I was innocent I'd bloody well waste my time proving it.
Damn you people are cynical!!! I think he means he wants to prove he is innocent as quickly as possible, therefore not wasting any time!!!
That's actually a deliciously ambiguous sentence – Vino obviously has a more subtle grasp of English than he led us to believe.0 -
bigdawg wrote:Ive worked it our, its the bikes... :shock: :shock:
Maybe when they get the bikes out of the boxes there are 'extras' in with them, like pumps, tubes testosterone patches, blood plasma etc... I know BMC fitted bikes to your specific demands but that could be taking it a bit too far.... :?
Poor BMC - they haven''t had much luck picking cycling teams to supply, have they? First Phonak, now Astana.0 -
ricadus wrote:bigdawg wrote:Ive worked it our, its the bikes... :shock: :shock:
Maybe when they get the bikes out of the boxes there are 'extras' in with them, like pumps, tubes testosterone patches, blood plasma etc... I know BMC fitted bikes to your specific demands but that could be taking it a bit too far.... :?
Poor BMC - they haven''t had much luck picking cycling teams to supply, have they? First Phonak, now Astana.
Maybe they'll supply bikes to Relax next yearIt's a little like wrestling a gorilla. You don't quit when you're tired. You quit when the gorilla is tired.0 -
BMC owned by one Andy Rihs. Who also owns Phonak.Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.0
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