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Madrapper, what do you think of this. For all his hardcore doping past, I think he is at least grounded in reality and a nice character. Cheated his way to millions but still seems to do a decent amount for others.
Madrapper, what do you think of this. For all his hardcore doping past, I think he is at least grounded in reality and a nice character. Cheated his way to millions but still seems to do a decent amount for others.
Contador is the Greatest
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I think that's the difference between him and LA TBH Frenchie.
He's a genuine nice guy, he admitted what he'd done when asked by the appropriate authorities and he has none of the arrogance or ego. Because he is so personable, it's made a difference to how people have treated him post-admission.
The reality is that, for a significant period of his career, he was a cheat. That's always going to be the case and I'm not going to defend it, because it's indefensible.
I'm really pleased to see that he has developed a great family business with his brother, he seems to be giving back, both financially and in terms of experience with Hincapie Devo. He's settled down with a great family, so has a stable future. He does a lot of corporate work and stuff for charity and I'd like to see him carry that on. I do hope he stays away from the Pro scene in a direct sense though, that 'taint' will always be there and it's probably best for him to keep his distance.
People like nice guys - he's a nice guy. I'm not sure what else to say.0 -
Yeah, I'd agree with that view.
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Contador is the Greatest0
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Nice images as always, thanks Frenchie0
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The Mad Rapper wrote:Nice images as always, thanks Frenchie
FF, Have you got an image of him leading the peleton onto the Champs Elysee?The Mad Rapper wrote:People like nice guys - he's a nice guy. I'm not sure what else to say.
As someone (Pross?) quoted in cakestopJules wrote:I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
Agree with all above and it good to see guys giving something back.
GH is a product of the time and TBO I am less bothered about the known dopers being involved with the sport, they will always be under scrutiny and that is the burden they have to bear.
There will always be the unknown dopers still living the lie and running teams with no price to pay. For me, that uncertainty is far more damaging.0 -
Re Hincapie on Champs - I haven't got one but don't remember seeing one either.
2007 tho:
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The Mad Rapper wrote:I think that's the difference between him and LA TBH Frenchie.
He's a genuine nice guy, he admitted what he'd done when asked by the appropriate authorities and he has none of the arrogance or ego. Because he is so personable, it's made a difference to how people have treated him post-admission.
The reality is that, for a significant period of his career, he was a cheat. That's always going to be the case and I'm not going to defend it, because it's indefensible.
I'm really pleased to see that he has developed a great family business with his brother, he seems to be giving back, both financially and in terms of experience with Hincapie Devo. He's settled down with a great family, so has a stable future. He does a lot of corporate work and stuff for charity and I'd like to see him carry that on. I do hope he stays away from the Pro scene in a direct sense though, that 'taint' will always be there and it's probably best for him to keep his distance.
People like nice guys - he's a nice guy. I'm not sure what else to say.
So, in summary, the guy cheats for a significant period of his professional life, earning millions, is deemed to be a nice guy, gets a 6 month ban, now seen to be giving something back and that's alright. What about the many other professional cyclists not able to earn a coin nor get the accolades because of his cheating? They also have families may also be doing corporate work and indeed may also do charity work. I genuinely don't understand the apparent acceptance of gold ol' George he's a nice guy. What a pile of guff.0 -
I think "many" might be pushing it.You live and learn. At any rate, you live0
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feltkuota wrote:So, in summary, the guy cheats for a significant period of his professional life, earning millions, is deemed to be a nice guy, gets a 6 month ban, now seen to be giving something back and that's alright. What about the many other professional cyclists not able to earn a coin nor get the accolades because of his cheating? They also have families may also be doing corporate work and indeed may also do charity work. I genuinely don't understand the apparent acceptance of gold ol' George he's a nice guy. What a pile of guff.
My opinion is my opinion, you think what you like; we don't have to agree.
Oh, and Jez is spot on.0 -
Sadly, the silent 'many' contributed to the problem.0
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My opinion is my opinion, you think what you like; we don't have to agree.
On that we can agree.0 -
feltkuota wrote:The Mad Rapper wrote:I think that's the difference between him and LA TBH Frenchie.
He's a genuine nice guy, he admitted what he'd done when asked by the appropriate authorities and he has none of the arrogance or ego. Because he is so personable, it's made a difference to how people have treated him post-admission.
The reality is that, for a significant period of his career, he was a cheat. That's always going to be the case and I'm not going to defend it, because it's indefensible.
I'm really pleased to see that he has developed a great family business with his brother, he seems to be giving back, both financially and in terms of experience with Hincapie Devo. He's settled down with a great family, so has a stable future. He does a lot of corporate work and stuff for charity and I'd like to see him carry that on. I do hope he stays away from the Pro scene in a direct sense though, that 'taint' will always be there and it's probably best for him to keep his distance.
People like nice guys - he's a nice guy. I'm not sure what else to say.
So, in summary, the guy cheats for a significant period of his professional life, earning millions, is deemed to be a nice guy, gets a 6 month ban, now seen to be giving something back and that's alright. What about the many other professional cyclists not able to earn a coin nor get the accolades because of his cheating? They also have families may also be doing corporate work and indeed may also do charity work. I genuinely don't understand the apparent acceptance of gold ol' George he's a nice guy. What a pile of guff.
You'll find a lot of double standards in this forum, but there are some people on here you simply cant offend as they are Cycling Gods of the Bikeradar Forums and their words are final. When they wake up in the morning and look in the mirror all they see is the face of Bradley Wiggins looking back at them and we are mere mortals who know feck all about cycling even though some of us actually had a Rayleigh Chopper as opposed to them looking at them in bike museums.
If you look at Mad Rappers reply above, you will see hes already put you down and told you your opinion means nothing at the end of the day, thats his way of taking the 'moral highground' and making you feel like an 11-tooth sprocket.
So whatever you do, dont shout, offend, or even pretend you know anything about cycling in front of the following members.
The Mad Rapper
Richmond Racer
Frenchfighter
Leicester Lad
RichN95
These are the Godfathers, if you go against them you're likely to wake up with your groupset in pieces next to you in bed.
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feltkuota wrote:What about the many other professional cyclists not able to earn a coin nor get the accolades because of his cheating?
Who are these many you speak of? It doesn't look like too many were clean and being denied the chance to earn their money through not doping. The more time goes on, the more I'm starting to think the LA 'even playing field' stuff has some serious legs.It's only a bit of sport, Mun. Relax and enjoy the racing.0 -
*ahem* EPO person...
Godmother, if you please. Alternatively Gawd Mother0 -
Frankly, I'm honoured.0
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^^and Greased, DDRaver etc will be offended0
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EPO Delivery Man wrote:The Mad Rapper
Richmond Racer
Frenchfighter
Leicester Lad
RichN95
These are the Godfathers, if you go against them you're likely to wake up with your groupset in pieces next to you in bed.
:shock:
LOL for Rick and Iain.“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
TailWindHome wrote:EPO Delivery Man wrote:The Mad Rapper
Richmond Racer
Frenchfighter
Leicester Lad
RichN95
These are the Godfathers, if you go against them you're likely to wake up with your groupset in pieces next to you in bed.
:shock:
LOL for Rick and Iain.
Thats why I was greatful! I have made a very elite list there!0 -
LeicesterLad wrote:TailWindHome wrote:EPO Delivery Man wrote:The Mad Rapper
Richmond Racer
Frenchfighter
Leicester Lad
RichN95
These are the Godfathers, if you go against them you're likely to wake up with your groupset in pieces next to you in bed.
:shock:
LOL for Rick and Iain.
Thats why I was greatful! I have made a very elite list there!
Do we have to kiss your ring :shock:0 -
Nearest thing we've got to a god is the simian one who runs the PTP. The only one nobody wants turfed off the forum.
Iain's more of a Titan. There before these newfangled gods and irritable as Saturn. Not sure what that makes LangerDan? Khaos?It's a little like wrestling a gorilla. You don't quit when you're tired. You quit when the gorilla is tired.0 -
Just when I think I can't get a laugh out of people taking the internetz way too seriouisly anymore..."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'"
@gietvangent0 -
disgruntledgoat wrote:Just when I think I can't get a laugh out of people taking the internetz way too seriouisly anymore...
The fact you werent listed is a bit goat-ist0 -
I make no claims to influence. My near total 2 year break from this parish probably took it's toll"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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EPO man,
I hear what you're saying although I have on occasion managed to get a couple onside. Rappers opinion means as much to me as I dare say mine does to him.
Salsiccia,
I may have over egged the pudding with "many" but a drugs cheat is still a drugs cheat. I was attempting to highlight the double standards0 -
SecretSqirrel wrote:LeicesterLad wrote:TailWindHome wrote:EPO Delivery Man wrote:The Mad Rapper
Richmond Racer
Frenchfighter
Leicester Lad
RichN95
These are the Godfathers, if you go against them you're likely to wake up with your groupset in pieces next to you in bed.
:shock:
LOL for Rick and Iain.
Thats why I was greatful! I have made a very elite list there!
Do we have to kiss your ring :shock:
If you dress up like JTL I will let you0 -
SecretSqirrel wrote:LeicesterLad wrote:TailWindHome wrote:EPO Delivery Man wrote:The Mad Rapper
Richmond Racer
Frenchfighter
Leicester Lad
RichN95
These are the Godfathers, if you go against them you're likely to wake up with your groupset in pieces next to you in bed.
:shock:
LOL for Rick and Iain.
Thats why I was greatful! I have made a very elite list there!
Do we have to kiss your ring :shock:
"Don't call me Leis, you little prick. I'm a bishop"'This week I 'ave been mostly been climbing like Basso - Shirley Basso.'0 -
TailWindHome wrote:EPO Delivery Man wrote:The Mad Rapper
Richmond Racer
Frenchfighter
Leicester Lad
RichN95
These are the Godfathers, if you go against them you're likely to wake up with your groupset in pieces next to you in bed.
:shock:
LOL for Rick and Iain.Twitter: @RichN950