Cecchini

iainf72
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edited September 2012 in Pro race
Could it be we were all wrong he wasn't evil?

Hamilton has said Cecco's advise to him was "don't dope". Dekker said he didn't offer doping expertise, Millar said he restored his confidence he could compete clean.
Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.

Comments

  • Not quite what it states in this story.
    Weltz said he felt that the association with trainer Luigi Cecchini was "maybe not so good with the ambition to build an anti-doping team", although Hamilton states that Cecchini "never handed me so much as an aspirin", and while Cecchini warned him away from Fuentes, he advised that keeping haematocrit from dropping was a regrettable fact of life in cycling.

    http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/riis-as ... p;ns_fee=0

    So while not giving him anything he did apparently say doping was necessary. Reckon its a wait and read it yourself before believing too much that is being written about the book at the moment.