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> “Today’s heroes…”: Thibaut Pinot and Guillaume Martin question Rafael Nadal’s use of anaesthetic injections during French Open “We see too many athletes using this kind of practice in recent weeks,” said the Groupama-FDJ rider #cyclingĪs French cycling royalty speaks out against the King of Clay’s use of injections during the French Open (to the extent that Nadal claimed he couldn’t feel his foot during his emphatic final victory over Casper Ruud on Sunday), what’s your stance on needles in sport?

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“Today’s heroes…”: Thibaut Pinot and Guillaume Martin question Rafael Nadal’s use of anaesthetic injections during French Open I think it was a poorly-worded advert and it's right that it's been pulled.

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Also, vehicles have been used as weapons in terrorist attacks where they were aimed at streets full of pedestrians. To me, and probably to many other people, the word 'aiming' implies a weapon such as a gun being aimed. Personally I know nothing about 'aiming for the apex', whatever that is, as I don't follow motor sport.

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aim for the apex, it uses language associated with racing and driving in a manner which is reckless and inappropriate for city streets.Īdd onto that the picture is a car going round a right-hand bend such that it order to hit the apex (at least in the UK) the driver would have to be FULLY ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD then you reach the inevitable conclusion that even taken in the intended context it is a god awful advert that should be appropriately punished. I mean the bigger problem with the Ford story is that, even taken in the "correct" context, i.e. That title must surely go to Toyota for the 1984 billboard that featured a Celica Supra being fired out of or alongside a handgun and the slogan 'The trigger is under your right foot'. It's almost as though, bubbling deep in the cesspit subconscious of people who make car ads, there's a compulsion to admit that they're selling machines that can and do kill people. Try as I might, I just can’t find that 1984 Toyota ad anywhere…







Garmin express won t open