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Date: 26 Jul 2007 02:14:48
From: Breaking News
Subject: ICU President Pat McQuaid Suspected Alexandre Vinokourov Doping Before TDF 2007 Began
http://europe.courrierinternational.com/eurotopics/article.asp?langue=uk&publication=25/07/2007&cat=SPORT&pi=0

25/07/2007

SPORT

The Tour de France under the influence of 'ill-intentioned doctors"

"The non negative test that Alexandre Vinokourov was 'subjected
to', has plumped another cloud over the already devastated cycling landscape
and put an end to Vinokourov's reputation as the heroic martyr of the Tour
de France 2007 with his stitched-up knees and Kazak fuelled sprints. ... Pat
McQuaid, president of the international cyclist union had expressed serious
reservations about Vinkourov, leader of the Astana team, well before the
departure from London", writes Simon Meier. "McQuaid couldn't have kicked up
a fuss on mere intuition. He knew what just about everyone sensed. ... Why
not get rid of a dozen ill-intentioned 'doctors' - including Michele
Ferrari, Vinkourov's doctor - and a handful of corrupt managers for a
start?"

Le Temps (Switzerland)









 
Date: 26 Jul 2007 03:50:28
From:
Subject: Re: ICU President Pat McQuaid Suspected Alexandre Vinokourov Doping Before TDF 2007 Began
On Jul 26, 8:42 am, Davey Crockett <d4Qaveycrock...@azurservers.com >
wrote:
> "Breaking News" <n...@cnnsucks.com> writes:
> >http://europe.courrierinternational.com/eurotopics/article.asp?langue...
>
> > 25/07/2007
>
> > SPORT
>
> > The Tour de France under the influence of 'ill-intentioned doctors"
>
> > "The non negative test that Alexandre Vinokourov was 'subjected
> > to', has plumped another cloud over the already devastated cycling landscape
> > and put an end to Vinokourov's reputation as the heroic martyr of the Tour
> > de France 2007 with his stitched-up knees and Kazak fuelled sprints. ... Pat
> > McQuaid, president of the international cyclist union had expressed serious
> > reservations about Vinkourov, leader of the Astana team, well before the
> > departure from London", writes Simon Meier. "McQuaid couldn't have kicked up
> > a fuss on mere intuition. He knew what just about everyone sensed. ... Why
> > not get rid of a dozen ill-intentioned 'doctors' - including Michele
> > Ferrari, Vinkourov's doctor - and a handful of corrupt managers for a
> > start?"
>
> And let's get rid of a corrupt UCI President who came into office
> after a rigged election and who used a false names to enter
> non-sanctioned races.
>
> You got the worst case of Amnesia I ever did see, Paddy Boy
>
> Ever hear the one about the Pan calling the Kettle Black?
>
> --
> Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply
> -
> Patriotism is more closely linked to dissent than it is to conformity
> and a blind desire for safety and security.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Esteemed Knucklehead:

Don't confuse the message with the messenger.

McQuaid is a sanctimonious tool but he is certainly privy to more
inside information as well as unsubstantiated rumor than the bulk of
the fatty masters here.

I O N U S




 
Date: 26 Jul 2007 08:42:14
From: Davey Crockett
Subject: Re: ICU President Pat McQuaid Suspected Alexandre Vinokourov Doping Before TDF 2007 Began
"Breaking News" <news@cnnsucks.com > writes:

> http://europe.courrierinternational.com/eurotopics/article.asp?langue=uk&publication=25/07/2007&cat=SPORT&pi=0
>
> 25/07/2007
>
> SPORT
>
> The Tour de France under the influence of 'ill-intentioned doctors"
>
> "The non negative test that Alexandre Vinokourov was 'subjected
> to', has plumped another cloud over the already devastated cycling landscape
> and put an end to Vinokourov's reputation as the heroic martyr of the Tour
> de France 2007 with his stitched-up knees and Kazak fuelled sprints. ... Pat
> McQuaid, president of the international cyclist union had expressed serious
> reservations about Vinkourov, leader of the Astana team, well before the
> departure from London", writes Simon Meier. "McQuaid couldn't have kicked up
> a fuss on mere intuition. He knew what just about everyone sensed. ... Why
> not get rid of a dozen ill-intentioned 'doctors' - including Michele
> Ferrari, Vinkourov's doctor - and a handful of corrupt managers for a
> start?"

And let's get rid of a corrupt UCI President who came into office
after a rigged election and who used a false names to enter
non-sanctioned races.

You got the worst case of Amnesia I ever did see, Paddy Boy

Ever hear the one about the Pan calling the Kettle Black?

--
Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply
-
Patriotism is more closely linked to dissent than it is to conformity
and a blind desire for safety and security.