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Date: 23 May 2007 22:33:50
From: Jason Spaceman
Subject: Aldag confesses
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From the article: ------------------------------------------------------------ BONN, May 23 (CP) - In an interview with the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, T-Mobile General Manager Bob Stapleton has revealed that Sports Manager Rolf Aldag will admit to having doped as an active rider. "Rolf had a weak moment," Stapleton said.. . . . . .On Thursday, May 24, T-Mobile has scheduled a press conference, during which Aldag will speak about his now tainted past. Cyclingpost.com will be in attendance. -------------------------------------------------------------- Read it at http://www.cyclingpost.com/team/article_004722.shtml J. Spaceman
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Date: 24 May 2007 07:32:01
From: brian_j_roth@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Aldag confesses
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On May 24, 9:01 am, Curtis L. Russell <cur...@md-bicycling.org > wrote: > On Wed, 23 May 2007 22:33:50 -0400, Jason Spaceman > > > > > > <notrea...@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote: > >From the article: > >------------------------------------------------------------ > >BONN, May 23 (CP) - In an interview with the German newspaper > >S=FCddeutsche Zeitung, T-Mobile General Manager Bob Stapleton has > >revealed that Sports Manager Rolf Aldag will admit to having doped as > >an active rider. "Rolf had a weak moment," Stapleton said.. . . > > >. . .On Thursday, May 24, T-Mobile has scheduled a press conference, > >during which Aldag will speak about his now tainted past. > >Cyclingpost.com will be in attendance. > >-------------------------------------------------------------- > > >Read it athttp://www.cyclingpost.com/team/article_004722.shtml > > >J. Spaceman > > I'm having a memory glitch here and my Google skills aren't helping. > Who was the guy that was stood up on the ?final? incline at the World > Championships when they were held in the U.S., when most of us thought > he would win? Was the Rolf Aldag, Olaf Ludwig, or someone that I > simply am not pulling from memory? > > Curtis L. Russell > Odenton, MD (USA) > Just someone on two wheels...- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - You mean the 86 worlds? I thinke Ampler won the then-amature race
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Date: 24 May 2007 10:01:35
From: Curtis L. Russell
Subject: Re: Aldag confesses
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On Wed, 23 May 2007 22:33:50 -0400, Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org > wrote: >From the article: >------------------------------------------------------------ >BONN, May 23 (CP) - In an interview with the German newspaper >Süddeutsche Zeitung, T-Mobile General Manager Bob Stapleton has >revealed that Sports Manager Rolf Aldag will admit to having doped as >an active rider. "Rolf had a weak moment," Stapleton said.. . . > >. . .On Thursday, May 24, T-Mobile has scheduled a press conference, >during which Aldag will speak about his now tainted past. >Cyclingpost.com will be in attendance. >-------------------------------------------------------------- > >Read it at http://www.cyclingpost.com/team/article_004722.shtml > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >J. Spaceman I'm having a memory glitch here and my Google skills aren't helping. Who was the guy that was stood up on the ?final? incline at the World Championships when they were held in the U.S., when most of us thought he would win? Was the Rolf Aldag, Olaf Ludwig, or someone that I simply am not pulling from memory? Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels...
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