Tag Archives: Doping
Anne Gripper is alive! And the blood passports may deliver
We’re into the first week of June and the clouds of war gather ever faster around the Tour De France. There’s three stories that you should read to understand where cycling is heading between now and July. 1. Bernard Kohl’s … Continue reading
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Tagged "Robbie McEwen", Anne Gripper, Antonio Colom, Bernard Kohl, blood passports, Doping, Katusha, L'Equipe, UCI
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As Le Tour approaches so does doping scandal
Once you become a fan of professional bike racing, your year develops a pattern based around the race calendar. It shapes your moods and expectations, how focused you are at work, who you dream of being on the bike. It … Continue reading
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Tagged "Lionel Birnie", Cycling Weekly, Denis Menchov, Doping, Juliet Macur, Tour de France
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Ashenden, Armstrong, Kimmage
Somehow I seem to have a rather high googlerank if you are searching for the Michael Ashenden interview from NY velocity in which he examines the evidence around Lance Armstrong and his 1999 Tour De France samples and the states … Continue reading
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Tagged "Rough Ride", Doping, EPO, Lance Armstrong, Michael Ashenden, Paul Kimmage
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