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LB
July 13, 2006, 9:15pm Report to Moderator

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Has anyone been watching the cycling on SBS. The presentation has been brilliant, they show it live every night. Even if you are not a cyclist it is worth watching just for the scenery.
I suppose I have more than a passing interest as when in my teens, a couple of friends and I spent four weeks cycling through France and Spain.
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mate i have to agree, this is without doubt the BEST live telecast on FTA
TV, the camera work is awesome & the ariel shots r amazing, i am a motorsport addict, but i watch this event every nite & love it, i put it right up there with MOTO GP & NASCAR on FOX i am sure if more ppl realized how xlnt it was more would watch, i guess its what you could call real tv, & the motorbike tv crews r another story, actually its the only FTA night show i watch after TDT ON 7  
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Tour de France winner's big blow
July 28, 2006 - 8:45AM

Tour de France winner Floyd Landis has tested positive for the male sex hormone testosterone, the US rider's Phonak team said today, dealing a savage blow to cycling's most prestigious race.

"The Phonak Cycling Team was notified yesterday by (world cycling body) the UCI of an unusual level of testosterone/epitestosterone ratio in the test made on Floyd Landis after stage 17 of the Tour de France," Phonak said in a team statement.

It was the first time in the history of the showpiece event that its winner had given a positive drugs test during the race.

If Landis's B sample confirms the result of his A sample, the 30-year-old is certain to be stripped of his victory.

Landis today denied that he was a drugs cheat.

In a telephone interview with US magazine Sports Illustrated, which was posted on the website SI.com, the 30-year-old American was insistent in his denial.

"No, c'mon man," Landis told interviewer Austin Murphy who asked the cyclist: "Did you do it?"

The 30-year-old American told SI.com that he "can't be hopeful" that the B sample would clear him.

"I'm a realist," he told them.

However, he also said he was prepared to fight to clear his name and would retain Spanish doctor Luis Hernandez, who has helped other cyclists who tested positive for elevated testosterone, which occurs naturally in the body.

"In hundreds of cases, no-one's ever lost one," the website quoted Landis as saying.

Even so, Landis said he knew many would find his denial hollow.

"I wouldn't hold it against somebody if they don't believe me," he said.

He also voiced distress that his mother, Arlene, had been forced to leave her Pennsylvania home in order to avoid reporters.

"I know it's their job, but they need to leave her out of this," he said.

'Temptation is strong' - Landis's mum

Landis's mother said today she did not know whether her son used an illegal substance but acknowledged "temptation is strong" in the high-stakes competition.

Arelene Landis told AFP by telephone she had not spoken to her son since reports surfaced that he had tested positive for testosterone during the race he won on Sunday.

But she added, "He is prominent and temptation is strong."

"He is still my wonderful son. If it has happened I love him as much as if he had won," said Landis, speaking from her home in the tiny eastern US hamlet of Farmersville, Pennsylvania.

Arlene Landis, a devout Mennonite Christian, said that in her son's world, "temptations are different than mine."

Incredible comeback

In the 17th stage, a gruelling mountain ride to Morzine in the French Alps a week ago, Landis produced an incredible comeback a day after a disastrous showing had appeared to ruin his chances of victory.

The rider from Pennsylvania crossed the line over five minutes ahead of Spaniard Carlos Sastre and went on to win the race in Paris, succeeding compatriot Lance Armstrong who retired last year after winning the Tour a record seven times.

'Surprise' at result

Phonak said Landis would not ride until the matter had been clarified and said that if the B sample confirmed the positive result, the rider would be dismissed.

Phonak added: "The team management and the rider were both totally surprised by this physiological result.

"The rider will ask in the upcoming days for the counter analysis to prove either that this result has come from a natural process or that this is the result of a mistake," the statement read.

Landis pulled out of races in the last two days without giving any explanation and organisers of those events were unable to contact him.

Dutch news agency ANP quoted his team mate Koos Moerenhout as saying that Landis had pain from a hip problem and had gone to see his doctor in Germany.

The UCI said in a statement on Wednesday that a rider had tested positive during this year's race. The ruling body did not name the rider or give further details.

Doping scandal

This year's Tour was hit by a doping scandal on the eve of the opening prologue stage.

Pre-race favourites Ivan Basso of Italy and German Jan Ullrich were forced to pull out and were suspended after being implicated in a doping investigation in Spain.

Ullrich, winner of 1997 Tour, and Basso, who was bidding for a Giro d'Italia-Tour de France double, both denied any wrong-doing.

Ullrich was later sacked by his T-Mobile sponsor while team mate Oscar Sevilla and manager Rudy Pevenage were suspended.

Nine riders, including Francisco Mancebo who was fourth in last year's race, were pulled out of the Tour because of the investigation.

The whole of the Astana-Wuerth team had to withdraw as five of their riders were on a list provided by Spanish police.

The peloton was reduced from 21 to 20 teams and from 189 to 176 riders in the biggest doping scandal since the Festina affair which rocked the 1998 Tour and brought cycling to its knees.

The investigation in Spain came to light in May when the Spanish Civil Guard raided addresses in Madrid and Zaragoza and found large quantities of anabolic steroids, equipment used for blood transfusions and more than 100 bags of frozen blood.

A notoriously tough sport, cycling has been plagued by doping for years.

Landis's win had been welcomed as thrilling by observers, who said it lifted some of the gloom hanging over the event after its traumatic start.

Asked if he had a message to deliver about doping after being crowned king of cycling, Landis had said: "In this sport, we proved that more than any sport we try to prevent doping and try to solve the problem.

However, he added: "Cycling has a reputation that doesn't seem to want to go away.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/spo.....ullpage#contentSwap1


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I know this is for last years tour but it will do. Like a lot you I have been up late at night watching Cadel Evans. It would have to be one of the most controversial years in the tours history with all the drug scandals especially Rasmussen the yellow jersey holder being booted out by his own team for missing drug testing. There is talk of an Aussie team in the future which can only be good for the sport. I have been to the Tour Down Under in Adelaide several times and hopefully Cadels brilliant effort in the Tour de France will promote Australian cycling to an international audience. These guys are super athletes especially if you look at the terrain and distance they cover. Vive le tour!
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It was a great 3 weeks of television, I felt lost last night with no cycling to watch.
To have the first 3 come in within 30 secs of each other overall is a fantastic achievement.
I felt Cadell had no help from his team at all in the mountains, if he had he may well have picked up those 22 seconds he needed.


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Quoted from The_Pragmatic_One
I know this is for last years tour but it will do. Like a lot you I have been up late at night watching Cadel Evans. It would have to be one of the most controversial years in the tours history with all the drug scandals especially Rasmussen the yellow jersey holder being booted out by his own team for missing drug testing. There is talk of an Aussie team in the future which can only be good for the sport. I have been to the Tour Down Under in Adelaide several times and hopefully Cadels brilliant effort in the Tour de France will promote Australian cycling to an international audience. These guys are super athletes especially if you look at the terrain and distance they cover. Vive le tour!


HEY I COULDNT AGREE MORE, the effort by Cadel was awesome, i am a motorsport fanatic however this event is one of the truly great sporting events, makes the olympics look lame & the telecast was just the greatest coverage of any sports event i have ever seen bar non & their commentators are xlnt & very informative, good one sbs for taking the telecast, even the chef guy was xlnt
i look forward to next years event
also a pity that the aust media dont give Cadel Evans more publicity as he is truly one of the greatest sportsmen aust has produced for years, next to Casey Stoner
its good to see a thread like this on here
cheers
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Tasman
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I'm soooo looking forward to this starting again. Roll on July 4  
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here here, I cannot wait....
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Tasman
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It was soooo good to see the start last night with the time trials. Cadel Evans held up with a good time to be sitting in fifth. I reckon he's really going to have his work cut out this year.

Oh well, the regular late nights start again!!  
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yes, I agree, its starts earlier on SBS2....you get more
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Yeah I started on SBS2 last night (starts 9:30) and then decided to go to bed at round 12 and turned the bedroom telly on and quickly fell asleep just to wake up round 3:30 with the racing still going     I'd switched SBS1 on in the bedroom  
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Dont forget Le Tour is on again tonight after the rest day yesterday
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Tasman
July 14, 2009, 8:47pm Report to Moderator
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Yes remembering!! I am still having withdrawals after last night  
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I have loved this again this year even though the Aussies have not done that well. Contodor looks unbeatable now ...I'm hoping Andy Schleck can hold on to second spot tonight.
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Yes, sadly Cadel does not seem to have the legs this year. I still sit up every night watching it though. Its a pity all the other European races do not get the same coverage......
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Tasman
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Absolutely, that would be great. Even if they would screen the Downunder Race would be a good step.
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yes, it would HAVE to be live, though, watching highlights is not the same..........
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Live would be good, but anything would also be okay with me. We get NOTHING about The Tour Downunder so I wouldn't expect to be spoiled  

I heard at the end of last nights coverage that SBS were going to screen The Tour of Spain (Vuelta a Espaņa) in August     I had a look on their website but couldn't see any mention of it. Hope they are not just talking about some 10 minute round-up thingy!! I WANT IT ALL!! I haven't seen enough of the Schleck's and Contodor yet  
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yes, I hope it is televised. Here is the official site.....

http://www.lavuelta.com/09/ingles/recorrido/index.asp
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