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Now this is what I call actual evidence that definitely makes sit back and think.
I like to think PED's still exist but to a lesser extent, due to pressure from media and more importantly sponsors after the PED crises of the lates 90s/00's. I like to think with social media and mobile phones so prevalent in today's society it is harder to hide these types of secrets. I do believe technology, sport science and training methods have improved the abilities/ speed of modern day cyclist but those numbers are suspicious
BYOP88 said:samhocking said:The whole British Cycling / Team Sky success story is 25 years old this year. Who would have thought the tireless amount of work Keen did at Bishop Otter College on his research programme on the physical limitations to pursuit racing and he continued with Boardman from 1987 to 1992 to get that first ever British medal in an Olympic cycling event would then develop into the U23 Road Accademy Brailsford & Ellingworth started in 2004 and just 6 years later would start Team Sky in 2010 and 2 years after that a win in Tour de France with a pursuit rider originally coached by Keen using his methods and research programme on the physical limitations to pursuit racing? What a waste of 21 years, when all they needed to do was pop a few weight loss pills down Wiggins throat and rock up in a shiny bus and win Tour de France all along!
If cycling is clean how are times the same as the times knocked out in the EPO days? The Tour de France is roughly 2,000 miles a year yet the time it takes is roughly the same, surely in clean cycling it should take longer to complete 2,000 miles than it took in the dark, dirty EPO days?
If we look at a race like Paris Roubaix, in the famous 1999 edition they raced 273km in 6h 44'15'', this year they raced 257km in 5h51'53'' it can't be down to tailwinds, surely?
So what changed in the peloton that's made it clean(ER) but they can still race as fast/faster than the great days of EPO? I don't think it's down to evolution.
PS this isn't a dig at Brits. Just it seems you may believe that cycling is clean/cleaner than it once was. So I'd genuinely like to hear your theory/answer on how that happened.![]()
Now this is what I call actual evidence that definitely makes sit back and think.
I like to think PED's still exist but to a lesser extent, due to pressure from media and more importantly sponsors after the PED crises of the lates 90s/00's. I like to think with social media and mobile phones so prevalent in today's society it is harder to hide these types of secrets. I do believe technology, sport science and training methods have improved the abilities/ speed of modern day cyclist but those numbers are suspicious