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Tour De France 2012

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I'd love to see, in performance terms, a pre-post doping comparison!

I reckon probably Contador would be the one to look at.

The biggest one for me is Andy Schleck. He's been god awful now for a good 18 months (or whenever Frank got done). A shadow of his former self.

Always nice to see the ride through Paris. Hopefully Cav will make it 5 on the trot.
 
The biggest one for me is Andy Schleck. He's been god awful now for a good 18 months (or whenever Frank got done). A shadow of his former self.

Always nice to see the ride through Paris. Hopefully Cav will make it 5 on the trot.

I hadn't even considered schleck.
 

The biggest one for me is Andy Schleck. He's been god awful now for a good 18 months (or whenever Frank got done). A shadow of his former self.

Always nice to see the ride through Paris. Hopefully Cav will make it 5 on the trot.
Has Schleck made any comment on doping? Because it is just blatant in his case - be interested to hear him explain his current form.
 

Cav's getting it sorted for next year, Mark Renshaw is moving to Quick Step

And Pettachi, which will be very interesting.

RE: Schleck, well his brother has just finished serving a ban and he said he never saw himself as the true winner when Contador was expunged from his tour win. Now why would someone clean say that? Also he is very close to Kim Andersen a former unashamed doper.
 
And Pettachi, which will be very interesting.

RE: Schleck, well his brother has just finished serving a ban and he said he never saw himself as the true winner when Contador was expunged from his tour win. Now why would someone clean say that? Also he is very close to Kim Andersen a former unashamed doper.

Pettachi? Get back to retirement, you clown.

As for the dopers, apologies if its been said already but did anyone see the little red car that crossed the line a couple of minutes before the sprint finish that had Hinault, Lemond and Indurain in it? That is how much of a car you need to accomodate the recent clean winners of the race, minus Wiggins (who could conceivably have driven it, but hasnt retired yet).
 
Its official, Renshaw to OPQ along with Rigoberto Uran as well as veteran and fresh from retirement Petacchi. Shame its just a month late.
 

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