Sinkewitz could face jail time
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/arti ... time-14655
So, is he going to give up Mick Rogers and half of Quick.Step and Gerolsteiner now?
Or will he be a man and do his bird?
So, is he going to give up Mick Rogers and half of Quick.Step and Gerolsteiner now?
Or will he be a man and do his bird?
Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.
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iainf72 wrote:http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/article/sinkewitz-may-face-jail-time-14655
So, is he going to give up Mick Rogers and half of Quick.Step and Gerolsteiner now?
Or will he be a man and do his bird?
If he does I bet Stapleton will wish he had never dabbled in cycling0 -
celbianchi wrote:iainf72 wrote:http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/article/sinkewitz-may-face-jail-time-14655
So, is he going to give up Mick Rogers and half of Quick.Step and Gerolsteiner now?
Or will he be a man and do his bird?
If he does I bet Stapleton will wish he had never dabbled in cycling
Yep - Bob knows something though, because as CFA pointed out they're giving MR a low profile. I think for all his bluster and "we're behind Mick", he knows something is rotten.
He better practise looking disappointed and saying "I can't believe he decieved me - He promised he only got training programs from Dr Ferrari"Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.0 -
Ah, whatever happens to Rogers, they'll still love him in Australia. Just look at Neil Stephens' career after retirement.0
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If something does come out I hope High Road get dropped from the Tour de France this year, there can't be one law for Astana and another for team 'Holier than thou'.0
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iainf72 wrote:http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/article/sinkewitz-may-face-jail-time-14655
So, is he going to give up Mick Rogers and half of Quick.Step and Gerolsteiner now?
Or will he be a man and do his bird?
Surely a real man would fess up and do some good for the sport. It would fork his career up royal, but if we're just talking about being a man here, then its the thing to do.It's a little like wrestling a gorilla. You don't quit when you're tired. You quit when the gorilla is tired.0 -
Timoid. wrote:
Surely a real man would fess up and do some good for the sport. It would fork his career up royal, but if we're just talking about being a man here, then its the thing to do.
What good would it do the sport, in real terms?Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.0 -
The only good it would do is to help clean the sport up!
In real terms, actions like this would help secure its long term future.0 -
I hope Stinkewitz is not deluded enough to think the cycling career he was promised will ever pan out. The best he could do is talk and think about a new career direction.
Bob at least has the excuse that he's new to the neighbourhood. Lefévère should be sh!tting bricks, though I thinks he's too full of himself for that.0 -
drenkrom wrote:Bob at least has the excuse that he's new to the neighbourhood. Lefévère should be sh!tting bricks, though I thinks he's too full of himself for that.
Ahhh yes, the wide eyed "oh, I'm new, I don't know" I can't believe Bob's ignorance is somehow used as an excuse. If he'd approached the telecoms business as half cocked as he's approached cycling he'd be working in an AT&T call centre about now.
Lefervere though, knows the score, so I doubt he's too worried.Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.0