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Christ, he wasnt much cop after 98, was he
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Interesting. 36th at the Tour in '95. Maybe if he had lost some weight, he might have even managed a top ten!0
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why does he keep the podium place in 2009, when Ashenden says his blood values are consistent with doping? Because no-one testified seeing him do it during comeback 2.0?
also, in the summary on his main wikipedia article:
Major Wins
Single-Day Races and Classics
Cycling World Champion (1993)
US National Cycling Champion (1993)
Clásica de San Sebastián (1995)
La Flèche Wallonne (1996)
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Richmond Racer wrote:Christ, he wasnt much cop after 98, was he
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But I'm pleased to see that he won the 1992 Thrift Drug ClassicTeam My Man 2022:
Antwan Tolhoek, Sam Oomen, Tom Dumoulin, Thymen Arensman, Remco Evenepoel, Benoît Cosnefroy, Tom Pidcock, Mark Cavendish, Romain Bardet0 -
That Wikipedia article is totally wrong.
For me Luc Leblanc is now winner of the 1998 Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt.0 -
DeadCalm wrote:Richmond Racer wrote:Christ, he wasnt much cop after 98, was he
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But I'm pleased to see that he won the 1992 Thrift Drug Classic
Oh yeah, the 3-race series....0 -
Ned Boulting to @Tom Southam: Well done Tom. Following Armstrong's fall from grace, you now finished 85th on Stage 2 of the 2009 Tour of Ireland
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DeadCalm wrote:Richmond Racer wrote:Christ, he wasnt much cop after 98, was he
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But I'm pleased to see that he won the 1992 Thrift Drug Classic
So he was buying drugs even before he came to Europe :shock:0 -
The discussion page in the 2nd tab is quite interesting0