Rabottini- Gazzetta Interview
disgruntledgoat
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Drugs are bad mmkay?
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rabottini-epo-doping-sent-me-to-hell-and-ive-lost-everything/
Can't help but feel for the lad.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rabottini-epo-doping-sent-me-to-hell-and-ive-lost-everything/
Can't help but feel for the lad.
"In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"
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[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19774403#p19774403]disgruntledgoat[/url] wrote:Drugs are bad mmkay?
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rabottini-epo-doping-sent-me-to-hell-and-ive-lost-everything/
Can't help but feel for the lad.
He could potentially do some good in going around Italian clubs and talking to juniors. Too many anecdotes of coaches in Italy telling juniorsthat the pros are on the juice, and thats what they have to do if they want to become a pro
Basso (for one) should have done the same0 -
[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19774414#p19774414]Richmond Racer 2[/url] wrote:[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19774403#p19774403]disgruntledgoat[/url] wrote:Drugs are bad mmkay?
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rabottini-epo-doping-sent-me-to-hell-and-ive-lost-everything/
Can't help but feel for the lad.
He could potentially do some good in going around Italian clubs and talking to juniors
Basso (for one) should have done the same
Di Luca did!"In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"
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[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19774415#p19774415]disgruntledgoat[/url] wrote:[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19774414#p19774414]Richmond Racer 2[/url] wrote:[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19774403#p19774403]disgruntledgoat[/url] wrote:Drugs are bad mmkay?
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rabottini-epo-doping-sent-me-to-hell-and-ive-lost-everything/
Can't help but feel for the lad.
He could potentially do some good in going around Italian clubs and talking to juniors
Basso (for one) should have done the same
Di Luca did!
Yeah, Well.0 -
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Bahaha.
That made me laugh.
Oh, YOU :P
Just because the lifer doper DiLuca did it, doesnt mean to say its not worth others doing0 -
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What on earth does the idea of Rabottini giving talks to juniors along the lines of his experience, have to do with 'drawing moral lines in the sand'?0
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I like a debate that ends like this...
Nah, I just remember what Friebe said at one of those Cycling Podcast that things he, Moore and Birnie did at Cadence a couple of years ago (weren't you in the audience too, Rick? Or am I making that up?). He was recounting the stint he had just done at the Tinki Saxo training camp, and his comments about sitting in on the talk Basso gave to some juniors; how - as was the norm - not one mention was made about Basso's experiences - mistakes - whatever you call them, and how a blanket silence isnt that helpful.0 -
[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19774530#p19774530]Richmond Racer 2[/url] wrote:I like a debate that ends like this...
Nah, I just remember what Friebe said at one of those Cycling Podcast that things he, Moore and Birnie did at Cadence a couple of years ago (weren't you in the audience too, Rick? Or am I making that up?). He was recounting the stint he had just done at the Tinki Saxo training camp, and his comments about sitting in on the talk Basso gave to some juniors; how - as was the norm - not one mention was made about Basso's experiences - mistakes - whatever you call them, and how a blanket silence isnt that helpful.
But Basso didn't do anything apart from pay a Spanish lady doctor thousands of euros to hold onto some blood for him in case he fancied a bit of blood doping at some unspecified future date!"In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"
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I was making a di Luca point but it's not the place for it.
Yeah Friebe did, though not quite sure Friebe was so explicit about its value in anti doping stuff (as he rarely is) and was making a wider cultural observation of Southern European attitudes vs Anglo.0 -
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[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19774536#p19774536]disgruntledgoat[/url] wrote:[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19774530#p19774530]Richmond Racer 2[/url] wrote:I like a debate that ends like this...
Nah, I just remember what Friebe said at one of those Cycling Podcast that things he, Moore and Birnie did at Cadence a couple of years ago (weren't you in the audience too, Rick? Or am I making that up?). He was recounting the stint he had just done at the Tinki Saxo training camp, and his comments about sitting in on the talk Basso gave to some juniors; how - as was the norm - not one mention was made about Basso's experiences - mistakes - whatever you call them, and how a blanket silence isnt that helpful.
But Basso didn't do anything apart from pay a Spanish lady doctor thousands of euros to hold onto some blood for him in case he fancied a bit of blood doping at some unspecified future date!
Mea culpa!0 -
In fact, I did it all when my parents were on vacation in early August of 2014, and I was alone at home.
I think he should be credited that he wasn't tempted by the naughty drugs at any other time for example before the 2014 Giro but just wanted to shine at the Tour de Limousin /Burgos0 -
Isn't it amazing how many of the positives are the result of the first experiment with a drug.0
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Statistically, if you don't get popped first time you take a drug you're 99.99% clear to take it for the rest of your career, apparently.Warning No formatter is installed for the format0
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Statistically, if you don't get popped first time you take a drug you're 99.99% clear to take it for the rest of your career, apparently.
Well if I didn't know that 76% of statistics are made up, I'd say 100% of excuses given by busted riders are total rubbish. Even more so in football where 110% of the players are as thick as the big print version of the complete works of William Shakespeare.0