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10 minutes ago, bestmen said:

he also won stages in the tour de france

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karsten_Kroon

A stage, not stages. And yes I didn't say he won nothing, just that he never was one of the best who won a lot. Two serious wins, two decent wins and five....'ok' wins.

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7 hours ago, heywoodu said:

And behind that we've got the likes of shady Italians Paolo Bettini and Eddy Mazzoleni in 12th and 14th, Juan Jose Cobo from the most shady Saunier Duval team ever in 15th, Igor 'one year fly and abnormal blood values' Astarloa in 16th, Maxim Iglinskiy in 17th, Iban Mayo (EPO) in 18th, Chris Horner of shady Saunier Duval (who later won the Vuelta as a great-granddad in terms of age) in 19th...

 

How fun, of the entire top-19 (!), 11th placed Fabian Wegmann seems to be the only one who doesn't have either a simple positive doping test or at the very least the stench of a huge shithole around him :d 

True, nothing shady with that Gerolsteiner team :whistle:

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6 minuti fa, bestmen ha scritto:

WADA has released the worst doping violators of 2016

 

Italy is 1st just like in this thread

 

and of course everybody was amazed seeing Russia in the 6th POS

 

 

 

Well, it's normal that countries where amateurs are tested lead the rankings :p 

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7 minutes ago, bestmen said:

WADA has released the worst doping violators of 2016

 

Italy is 1st just like in this thread

 

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and of course everybody was amazed seeing Russia in the 6th POS

 

 

 

 

Well yeah, that's only logical when you've got Italy or France or Belgium where most violators are amateur athletes compared to Russia where a ton of actual professionals/international athletes are doped :p 

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