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Date: 07 May 2007 04:41:13
From: Keith
Subject: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/may07/may07news 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his alleged association with Fuentes. It always seemed odd when Puerto broke out during the 2006 Giro that the Spanish papers thought it useful to specify that Valverde wasn't involved...
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Date: 08 May 2007 07:59:43
From: RicodJour
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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On May 7, 1:37 am, Mark <msamb...@hotmail.com > wrote: > On May 6, 11:30 pm, rle...@hotmail.com wrote:> Dear Keith: > > > Keith wrote: > > >http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/may07/may07news > > > > 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that > > > Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been > > > summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his > > > alleged association with Fuentes. > > I've been amazed that the code names have been so simple-minded and > cheesy. It's as if someone wanted the dopers to be caught. What's > wrong with random characters for code names? If there's a code, they'll try to break it and keep working until they feel they've met with success. What the idjits shoulda done, was to simply swap names on the blood bags, use rhyming words to create new names of real people, and then make anagrams out of the fabricated names. So when they "break" the code, the anagram, they'll find it points to a real person with no knowledge of the blood bank at all. It would be even better if the real person was a real dead person so there would not only be no knowledge, there'd be no cognitive process at all and no testimony. All participants would have decoder rings delivered in cereal boxes. At least that way we'd know they weren't simply lazy in trying to hide things. R
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Date: 07 May 2007 14:23:07
From: Andre
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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On May 7, 4:15 pm, paolo <psenat...@gmail.com > wrote: > On May 6, 7:41 pm, Keith <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: > > >http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/may07/may07news > > > 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that > > Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been > > summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his > > alleged association with Fuentes. > > > It always seemed odd when Puerto broke out during the 2006 Giro that > > the Spanish papers thought it useful to specify that Valverde wasn't > > involved... > > Wow. Valverde, Basso, Landis, Herrera (although he's such old news > now)...who's next? Great timing with the Giro this weekend. Cunego > and Simoni must be getting pretty excited about the what they're > finding in the spanish blood fridge these days. You forgot Ulrich, Armstrong, Millar, Hondo, Messeuw...
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Date: 07 May 2007 13:15:37
From: paolo
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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On May 6, 7:41 pm, Keith <nos...@nospam.com > wrote: > http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/may07/may07news > > 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that > Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been > summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his > alleged association with Fuentes. > > It always seemed odd when Puerto broke out during the 2006 Giro that > the Spanish papers thought it useful to specify that Valverde wasn't > involved... Wow. Valverde, Basso, Landis, Herrera (although he's such old news now)...who's next? Great timing with the Giro this weekend. Cunego and Simoni must be getting pretty excited about the what they're finding in the spanish blood fridge these days.
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Date: 07 May 2007 22:28:07
From: Sandy
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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Dans le message de news:1178568937.795291.214040@u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com, paolo <psenatori@gmail.com > a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : > On May 6, 7:41 pm, Keith <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: >> http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/may07/may07news >> >> 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that >> Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been >> summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his >> alleged association with Fuentes. >> >> It always seemed odd when Puerto broke out during the 2006 Giro that >> the Spanish papers thought it useful to specify that Valverde wasn't >> involved... > > Wow. Valverde, Basso, Landis, Herrera (although he's such old news > now)...who's next? Great timing with the Giro this weekend. Cunego > and Simoni must be getting pretty excited about the what they're > finding in the spanish blood fridge these days. Get ready to learn the names of some Elite 2 riders, the only ones possibly left to fill in the gaps at the big races. Who knows ? Maybe this is the door opening for Unibet. -- Bonne route ! Sandy Verneuil-sur-Seine FR
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Date: 07 May 2007 18:18:19
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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On Mon, 7 May 2007 22:28:07 +0200, "Sandy" <leurre@frree.fr > wrote: >Dans le message de >news:1178568937.795291.214040@u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com, >paolo <psenatori@gmail.com> a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : >> On May 6, 7:41 pm, Keith <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: >>> http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/may07/may07news >>> >>> 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that >>> Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been >>> summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his >>> alleged association with Fuentes. >>> >>> It always seemed odd when Puerto broke out during the 2006 Giro that >>> the Spanish papers thought it useful to specify that Valverde wasn't >>> involved... >> >> Wow. Valverde, Basso, Landis, Herrera (although he's such old news >> now)...who's next? Great timing with the Giro this weekend. Cunego >> and Simoni must be getting pretty excited about the what they're >> finding in the spanish blood fridge these days. > >Get ready to learn the names of some Elite 2 riders, the only ones possibly >left to fill in the gaps at the big races. Who knows ? Maybe this is the >door opening for Unibet. Is Moncoutie riding the Tour of Italy or the Tour of France. He's my pick. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 08 May 2007 12:01:38
From: Dan Gregory
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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John Forrest Tomlinson wrote: > Is Moncoutie riding the Tour of Italy or the Tour of France. He's my > pick. > He broke his femur in the tour de Romandie
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Date: 08 May 2007 08:06:11
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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On Tue, 08 May 2007 12:01:38 +0100, Dan Gregory <dangregory@brakes.palaver.freeserve.co.uk > wrote: >John Forrest Tomlinson wrote: > >> Is Moncoutie riding the Tour of Italy or the Tour of France. He's my >> pick. >> >He broke his femur in the tour de Romandie Well then I've picked him for the Tour of Spain. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 08 May 2007 09:48:12
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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John Forrest Tomlinson wrote: > Is Moncoutie riding the Tour of Italy or the Tour of France. He's my > pick. LANCE is going to make a comeback just so that Lafferty can stage a comeback of his own to rbr (HE'll be sponsored by SchwartzSoft).
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Date: 08 May 2007 02:16:16
From: Keith
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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>>>> the Spanish papers thought it useful to specify that Valverde wasn't >>>> involved... >>> >>> Wow. Valverde, Basso, Landis, Herrera (although he's such old news >>> now)...who's next? Great timing with the Giro this weekend. Cunego >>> and Simoni must be getting pretty excited about the what they're >>> finding in the spanish blood fridge these days. >> >>Get ready to learn the names of some Elite 2 riders, the only ones possibly >>left to fill in the gaps at the big races. Who knows ? Maybe this is the >>door opening for Unibet. > >Is Moncoutie riding the Tour of Italy or the Tour of France. He's my >pick. Well he broke a leg in Romandie, but he should still be able to do better on one leg than the doped up fiends who can't dope anymore !
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Date: 07 May 2007 02:25:10
From: MMan
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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Mark wrote: > > > 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that > > > Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been > > > summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his > > > alleged association with Fuentes. > > > I've been amazed that the code names have been so simple-minded and > cheesy. It's as if someone wanted the dopers to be caught. What's > wrong with random characters for code names? I've wondered about this, too. "Hello, Dr. Fuentes! My name in Louis-Pierre, I would like to race faster." "What is your dog's name?" "My dog? I have no dog, Dr. Fuentes." "Sorry, Louis-Pierre. We only dope riders with dogs. Next!" "Dr. Fuentes, my name is Rudolf-Heinz. I would like to race faster." "What is your dog's name?" "My dog is named Peloton." "Ah, we already have a customer with a dog named Peloton! Sorry, Rudolf-Heinz, we cannot help you. Next!"
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Date: 06 May 2007 23:28:17
From:
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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On May 6, 10:37 pm, Mark <msamb...@hotmail.com > wrote: > I've been amazed that the code names have been so simple-minded and > cheesy. It's as if someone wanted the dopers to be caught. What's > wrong with random characters for code names? We've already had a couple of riders who were extremely lucky with their mixup, allegedly...
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Date: 06 May 2007 22:37:52
From: Mark
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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On May 6, 11:30 pm, rle...@hotmail.com wrote: > Dear Keith: > > Keith wrote: > >http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/may07/may07news > > > 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that > > Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been > > summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his > > alleged association with Fuentes. > I've been amazed that the code names have been so simple-minded and cheesy. It's as if someone wanted the dopers to be caught. What's wrong with random characters for code names?
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Date: 07 May 2007 07:03:12
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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In article <1178516272.812631.282270@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com >, Mark <msambors@hotmail.com > wrote: > On May 6, 11:30 pm, rle...@hotmail.com wrote: > > Dear Keith: > > > > Keith wrote: > > >http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/may07/may07news > > > > > 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that > > > Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been > > > summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his > > > alleged association with Fuentes. > > > I've been amazed that the code names have been so simple-minded and > cheesy. It's as if someone wanted the dopers to be caught. What's > wrong with random characters for code names? Well, the trope would be something like, if they were smart enough to be good at it, they'd be smart enough not to be criminals. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos
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Date: 07 May 2007 06:38:26
From: William Asher
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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Mark <msambors@hotmail.com > wrote in news:1178516272.812631.282270 @o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com: > I've been amazed that the code names have been so simple-minded and > cheesy. It's as if someone wanted the dopers to be caught. What's > wrong with random characters for code names? A random string of characters is too hard to remember. At 8PM at the end of the day, you just want to ask the rider: "Is your dog named 'Birillo?'" rather than "Your bag is X9.12CF right?" Even the dog name thing was too complicated, if what people suspect happened did happen. They thought they were being clever, probably. These are doctors and bicycle racers, not cryptographers. The height of cleverness for a bicycle racer is to adopt the nym Richard Cheese when posting to usenet. The height of cleverness for a doctor is likely sewing their initials into someone's stomach when they're in for a gastric bypass. -- Bill Asher
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Date: 06 May 2007 20:30:03
From:
Subject: Re: Hammer falls on Valverde in Puerto
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Dear Keith: Keith wrote: > http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/may07/may07news > > 'VALV.' is allegedly Valverde and 'PITI' is the name of his dog that > Spanish newspapers confirmed, however, the Spaniard has never been > summoned by the Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) in regards to his > alleged association with Fuentes. > > It always seemed odd when Puerto broke out during the 2006 Giro that > the Spanish papers thought it useful to specify that Valverde wasn't > involved... This scandal has gotten to the point where I'm expecting we'll learn Tyler Hamilton has tested positive for Jan Ullrich..... rleone@hotmail.com
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