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http://technet.idnes.cz/projedte-si-cel ... _denik_nyv
posledný komentár: 19. 4. 2020 o 7:23
posledný komentár: 3. 9. 2014 o 18:04
ja tomu nechapem o co tam ide bud je to neumyselne alebo ty jazdci maju v hlave prazdno ked si myslia ze sa na to nepride, je len skoda ze vzdy sa len poukazuje na doping v cyklistike, preco sa nerobia taketo razie vo futbalovych kluboch alebo pod.
a este jedna konspiracny teoria ze vacsina odhaleneho dopingu je pocas Tour, som zvedavy kedy to skonci
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/to ... jul17news4
...nechapem ako to do seba moze pchat a cakat ze im na to nepridu...hlavne mlady Ricco to musi mat v hlave riadne vybrate ze sa este "opovazil" vyhrat dve etapy.
dnes na obed som sa s kamaratom rozpraval o tom neskutocnom vykone v pyrenejskej ze tam nebolo vsetko s kostolnym poriadkom...a dnes ho uz brali
Vždy ide v prvom rade o peniaze...
stojí to za prezretie, síce v nemčine ale aj tak
Katusha team aims to sign potential Grand Tour winners; big drive for Russian cycling
By Shane Stokes
Stefano Feltrin, Andrei Tchmil and Oleg Tinkov
Photo ©: Tinkoff Credit Systems
Russian cycling took a huge leap forward on Tuesday when, at a press conference in Pau, France, Oleg Tinkoff announced that his Tinkoff Credit Systems squad would evolve into a far bigger team in 2009. Renamed Katusha, the budget for the squad will be in excess of €15 millon per annum, comprising over half of the €30 million pledged to the new Russian Global Cycling Project foundation.
Although General Manager Stefano Feltrin declined to name the big riders that will compete for the team, he confirmed that they are going after some of the top names in the sport. "We have been talking to many riders, some of whom are Tour de France contenders," he said. "Negotiations are ongoing and nothing will be announced until after the UCI's deadline of September 1st."
Gert Steegmans and Filippo Pozzato are two who have been heavily linked to the squad. More recently, Silence Lotto team-mates Cadel Evans and Robbie McEwen have been tipped as being on the wish-list of the team.
"Basically, our position is that we have been talking to probably all the managers, most of the riders, almost everybody," he stated. "Of course we have signed a few new riders. I can tell you that the core of the existing Tinkoff team, people like [Pavel] Brutt and [Mikhail] Ignatiev will be in the team next year. We have already signed contracts with them, and also with some very important international riders.
"There has been some speculation, some riders confirmed," he added. "But we will abide by the rules that teams won't announce this before September 1, so I will leave it to journalists to come up with the speculation. I will not confirm, I will not deny. You can imagine which riders are available, which riders we took."
The Russian Global Cycling Project foundation will itself be funded by its main sponsors Gazprom, Itera and Rostechnologii, and will have the main aim of supporting the development of the sport of cycling in Russia. Benefiting the sport from the grassroots level right up to the Katusha team, the €30 million budget will also fund a social project dedicated to schools and young athletes, all activities of the Russian Cycling Federation and the new five day Tour of Sochi due to be held next May.
Former top professional Andrei Tchmil will act as the general director and coordinator of the foundation.
The team had been heavily tipped to take out a ProTour licence in 2009, this information being verified on Monday by a high-level official within the UCI. However the team itself played this down on Tuesday, saying that no decision had been taken as yet. The series then collapsed later that day, with all of the current ProTour teams indicating that they would not seek to renew their licences.
Nevertheless, it is clear that Katusha means business. "Of course we are interested in riders like Evans, his contract is going to expire," said Feltrin. "He, [Carlos] Sastre, [Fabian] Cancellara…they are available on the market and we have the budget, so we are interested.
"But one thing I want to make clear is that we are not overpaying anybody, we are very savvy with the money," he added. "I have been managing a team with a very low budget compares to other teams, so I know the value of it."
Cyclingnews will have a full feature on the new-look team shortly.
a vsetko je o peniazoch a politike. preco sa vo futbale vsetko ututla? pamatame si este operaciu Puerto? neboli tam spominane timy ako Real ci Barca? boli. a co sa stalo? kluby to dementovali a vsetko sa v tichosti zamietlo pod koberec. a preco prave v cyklistike sa ide tak tvrdo po dopingovych hriesnikoch? pozrite sa ake neskutocne peniaze do nej tecu od sponzorov...nehodili by sa tie prachy radsej plasanom nahanajucich kozku po travniku? jasne ze ano.
takze ja budem dalej uplne v klude sledovat TdF, budem ohureny tymi vykonmi v kopcoch a nepokazi mi to ani to keby tam obvinili polovicu jazdcov...je to smutne, ale je to fakt a nikto na tom nikdy nic nezmeni
Keď to tak so známymi preberáme, vždy sa dopracujeme k tomu, že nejde o to, kto je čistý, ale o to, koho chytia, koho lekári to neodhadli a tak podobne. Nie že by sme objavili Ameriku.
Každopádne si však nemyslím, že by sa mal doping legalizovať. Na jednej strane je každý zodpovedný sám za seba, ale na druhej strane takto sú do toho aspoň nejako zainteresovaní lekári. Keby neboli a mohol by si nakupovať hocikde, tak by aj na tých kukuričných súťažiach a amatérskych tréningoch asi dochádzalo ku kolapsom s fatálnymi následkami. To by už len bolo rýchlokvasených odborníkov na rast športovej výkonnosti. Ako dnes kadejakí liečitelia, maséri a podobní odborníci...
V case, ked to bral, este neboli zverejnene vysledky a aj tak by to bral. A myslim si, ze je tam plno dalsich, co to berie aj nadalej. Podporne zakazane latky beru ti odvazni urcite uz od prveho dna a testy trvaju par dni, takze este moze par "rybiciek" vyplavat na povrch.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/to ... icera_st12
V prípade drog všeobecne za legalizáciu síce som (tým by sa vlastne zrušila narkomafia), ale tuná... no v podstate Steju to vystihol... mňa naozaj dosť prekvapuje, dnes a denne, že "klepať" je neuveriteľne "in" aj na úrovni nesúťažného športu. Hlavne nižšie inteligenčné kategórie z posilovní sú tým postihnuté, segra - zdravotná sestra nie raz spomínala, ako po nej chceli patričné preparáty, a keďže ich odmietla obstarať, týpek sa zjavil o pár dní s ampulkou, aby mu to ďobla!
Skôr ide o to, či to, čo žere, UŽ je na zozname zakázaných látok, alebo EŠTE nie. Čiže je to skôr otázka právnická ako analytická.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/to ... icera_st12
Paradicka. Ja si myslim, ze tento doping ma aspon jednu pozitivnu stranku - teoreticky moze pomoct aj pri vyvoji novych liecebnych a regeneracnych metod po tazkych operaciach a pod.
Ale ten posun oproti klasickemu EPU je uzasny:
"They might only have to take Micera once a fortnight or once a month. EPO has to be administered much more often. The effect for an athlete is the same..."
(pre neznalých - liek nestačí testovať na zveroch, musí sa aj na ľuďoch; predtým sa testuje aspoň na 4 živočíšnych druhoch, z ktorých jeden je o***** a aspoň jeden ďalší nesmie byť hlodavec; ak si niekto napr. pod vplyvom slobodozvieracej a podobnej propagandy myslí, že sa to dá obísť nejakými simuláciami alebo skúškami na tkanivových kultúrach, tak zabudnite... systém sa jednak správa inak ako časť, jednak taký potkan sa pokojne ožerie metanolom a prežije, skúste to vy...)