A polarised system?

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  • joelsim
    joelsim Posts: 7,552
    deejay wrote:
    CCalculus wrote:
    Indurain was a Conconi client (http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/report- ... ni-clients). If Indurain wasn't using EPO, why was he working with an expert on EPO use and blood doping?
    That old report keeps going nowhere and still says quote.
    There was however no definite proof of what service the payments were made for.
    Nothing about the Banesto Bus and many people took the Conconi Test because Conconi was a respected Professor at the University of Ferrara and at that time the IOC's Medical Committee appointed Conconi as a member.
    Then of course we have the Thomas Davy testimony with "I think so"
    Nothing else so you had better file Miguel Indurain with Greg Lemond, Cadel Evans and perhaps Carlos Sastre for all taking those little vitamin pills that Daniel Morelon talked about.

    Think rationally. In a time of deux vitesses, Big Mig comprehensively beat a who's who of the EPO generation in 1995. Maybe he really was a superman...or an ET like his 92 TT where he beat everyone except one rider by 4 mins.
  • deejay
    deejay Posts: 3,138
    deejay wrote:
    Nothing else so you had better file Miguel Indurain with Greg Lemond, Cadel Evans and perhaps Carlos Sastre for all taking those little vitamin pills that Daniel Morelon talked about.
    Surely that after all this time there must be something else to condemn Indurain in your puerile speculations.
    You "think so" but there is nothing on record except some breathing spray's and all the hearsay allegations. :!:
    He was bloody good at Stage racing, wasn't he. :lol:
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