Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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The cycling world is in a dead end. Not because of the tenderloin Contador, it seems clear (to the UCI's Pat McQuaid subepanes points to food contamination) is not doping, much as The New York Times and L'Equipe point to a blood transfusion.

The problem comes when you publish the great dominator of the Tour of Spain Ezequiel Mosquera veteran, has tested positive, with another fellow Xacobeo. And even worse when, a few days, Margaret Fuller, a national reference in the last ten years with Hermida's mountain bike, doping recognizes an attempt to improve a disastrous season in terms of results and feelings (completed between World first thirty even in the absence of doping).

If the English cycling or not a severe problem with doping is a matter of Lissavetzky or whoever succeeds him now CSD who wants to be mayor of Madrid. What is beyond doubt is that the Operation Puerto, Alejandro Valverde, Oscar Sevilla, Roberto Heras, Margaret Fuller, Ezequiel Mosquera, etc. too many names on a list to think that all have been accidentally contaminated or what you call it. Whenever

put it more difficult for recreational cyclists who caught the remote to see some classic or one of the three "Grand Tours" (Giro, Tour, Vuelta). It is nice to see how the crowd is thrown into ditches to encourage someone for three weeks (if Mosquera's duel with Nibali) to a laboratory and then tell them they have been encouraging to someone who wanted to skip law. De brave

not recognize that one has taken drugs, as Fuller said in his open letter last week, is courageous and can do, stand up so sharply to doping. For the good of all, that Contador is nothing but a smokescreen, because the Pinto has what the other runners are not having a social responsibility. In this era of unbridled success in the English sport, in the leading group are taken as models for children unconditionally is Contador. Leaving a positive compromising not only ruin his career won three Tours, a Tour and Giro, would kill the sport of cycling in this country.

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