Don't really get why they were booing Froome. Seemed like a sensible decision in the end (though a farcical situation ).
He is almost universally considered a doper in France. I was in the Alps, amongst cyclists, this weekend, and the hatred for him was pretty intense.
Have they confirmed if today's stage is going ahead?
He is almost universally considered a doper in France. I was in the Alps, amongst cyclists, this weekend, and the hatred for him was pretty intense.
This all seems somewhat insignificant now that France has, once again, been tragically reminded this is just a bicycle race.
Stage 13: Bourg-Saint-Andéol - La Caverne du Pont-d'Arc, 37km (ITT)
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Don't really get why they were booing Froome. Seemed like a sensible decision in the end (though a farcical situation ).
He is almost universally considered a doper in France. I was in the Alps, amongst cyclists, this weekend, and the hatred for him was pretty intense.
Some of it may be the parallels between the Sky approach and that spouted by USPS/Discovery during the Armstrong years. Sky are very unlikeable with Brailsford now nauseatingly smug (see his reaction after Froome's downhill attack). They go against all the history and romance of cycling that many miss (particularly the French).
This all seems somewhat insignificant now that France has, once again, been tragically reminded this is just a bicycle race.
Stage 13: Bourg-Saint-Andéol - La Caverne du Pont-d'Arc, 37km (ITT)
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The history of doping?They go against all the history and romance of cycling that many miss (particularly the French).
The history of doping?
Sort of. The French are really pissed off that they got cleaned up after 98 (Festina scandal) and doping became a criminal offence in France a while after. Meanwhile, Lance, Italians, Spaniards were living it up off EPO, HGH, testosterone and the like.
They have a point really but now I don't think there are any excuses, the playing field is (more or less) level for most.
Spartacus got to be worth a little e/w bet today as a last hurrah?
We don't need the Russians to know that doping is still a massive problem. It's across most sports, and the governing bodies just don't take it seriously enough.We certainly hope so because it would be massively disappointing if it wasn't. However, the IAAF situation with the Russians, in particular, shows that doping is far, far from beaten.
We don't need the Russians to know that doping is still a massive problem. It's across most sports, and the governing bodies just don't take it seriously enough.
We certainly hope so because it would be massively disappointing if it wasn't. However, the IAAF situation with the Russians, in particular, shows that doping is far, far from beaten.