The Mekon accepts his fate

iainf72
iainf72 Posts: 15,784
edited March 2010 in Pro race
He's not going to proceed with challenging his ban and will just get on with it.

He'd like to come back next year - Not sure there will be a queue to sign him though...
Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.

Comments

  • wicked
    wicked Posts: 844
    iainf72 wrote:

    He'd like to come back next year - Not sure there will be a queue to sign him though...

    Let us hope not! Cynical tosser, take your punishmant like a man! :evil:
    It’s the most beautiful sport in the world but it’s governed by ***ts who have turned it into a crock of ****.
  • Kléber
    Kléber Posts: 6,842
    His lengthy appeals will have only cost him more money, meaning he probably needs to return to cycling to make money, although given his poor reputation that might be hard. When loaded to the gills he managed to beat Cancellara in a TT but spent the rest of July wasting his energy, without the "hot sauce" he'll surely prove to be a very average rider.
  • Kléber wrote:
    His lengthy appeals will have only cost him more money, meaning he probably needs to return to cycling to make money, although given his poor reputation that might be hard. When loaded to the gills he managed to beat Cancellara in a TT but spent the rest of July wasting his energy, without the "hot sauce" he'll surely prove to be a very average rider.

    Where have we seen this before?