Héctor Castillo Aguilar
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Héctor Castillo Aguilar
@HCastilloAg
Licenciado en derecho por la UNAM. Secretario de tribunal del PJF.










Ni Vingegaard ni Pogacar: 𝐓𝐇𝐘𝐌𝐄𝐍 𝐀𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐒𝐌𝐀𝐍 🙈 El neerlandés gana en La Plagne por escasos metros y suma su segundo triunfo. Jonas llega por delante de Tadej por primera vez en la montaña del Tour. 🚴♂️ Lo has visto en @Eurosport_ES y @StreamMaxES. #TDF2025








Riis: About 70 kg, 9 kg bike, full of EPO. One big climb on the day, cool weather, fresh legs after two flat weeks. Pogacar: About 66 kg, 6.8 kg bike, climbs Hautacam in 30°C the day after crashing, on a stage with almost 4,000 m of climbing — after already doing 19,442 m in the first 11 stages. Weight gap? Around 6 kg — not 10+, as some claim. Time gap? Seconds only. He didn’t just come close to Riis’ super-duper-doped time — he beat Armstrong’s by over a minute. Closer than anyone in history to a ride fuelled by blood bags. But sure, he “should’ve demolished it” if he was doping — even after a crash, in 30°C heat, on a longer, harder stage, with fatigue already accumulated in the legs from the previous 11 stages. Meanwhile: – The “prodigy” story doesn’t match his early results – Junior/U23 cycling is far from clean — less testing, more hiding – Slovenia’s doping record isn’t spotless. Some would say it’s far from it. Belief is a hell of a drug.






















