darwin553 said:The thing in Cadel's favour is his appearance. Someone that looks like he is putting that much effort into every climb has to be clean![]()
The thing.
darwin553 said:The thing in Cadel's favour is his appearance. Someone that looks like he is putting that much effort into every climb has to be clean![]()
SundayRider said:I agree - stronger will to win = more likely to dope, especially in a sport like cycling.
no, but you can guess about them competing against other riders and the other riders motivational levels, and the chances/percentage of riders who dope at the pointy end of the peloton and the podiumstutue said:Forget trying to second guess people's motivational levels and whether that relates to likelihood of cheating.
There really is no telling. Winners and losers...they've all doped.
what about his chin? Did he take a pen and hammer to it?Zam_Olyas said:The thing.
The Hitch said:Evans right now. 37 years old. Just ridiculous
The Hitch said:Maybe one day you will understand that will to win can only take an athlete so far and that there is not a atom of evidence that the will to win of a clean athlete is any greater than that of a doped one.
Walkman said:Sour grapes much?
Of all the **** we have witness you call this ridiculous?! You must be so angry right now. This doesn't even register on the scale compared to Sestriere, Verbier or Robobasso to name a few.
Netserk said:Butthurt much?
So butthurt it is.Walkman said:No, I am quite open to the idea of Cadel and doping.
But Hitch, who started the "piti coming home-thread" coming here just to provoke is just pathetic. His performance wasn't anything special.
Also, "butthurt"? What are you, fourteen years old?
Walkman said:Maybe one day you will understand that there is a difference between athletes who get's rushed to the hospital due to lack of oxygen in the brain and those who just sit down for a while after competing…
Motivation got Per Elofsson 3 World Championships and two World Cup titles. The will to win matter big time. Period.
Walkman said:But Hitch, who started the "piti coming home-thread" coming here just to provoke is just pathetic. His performance wasn't anything special.
Benotti69 said:The clean will to win, will not beat the doped will to win.
The Hitch said:As well as the Schleck appreciation thread, the Wiggins appreciation thread, the congratulations Cadel Evans on winning the Tour de France appreciation thread.
Oh and I also started the Valverde doping thread on here.
Kind of destroys your argument, doesn't it?
TANK91 said:Evans is on the good stuff this year, he dropped Pozzovivo like a stone that would never happpen last year not a chance.
TANK91 said:Evans is on the good stuff this year, he dropped Pozzovivo like a stone that would never happpen last year not a chance.
The Hitch
Maybe one day you will understand that will to win can only take an athlete so far and that there is not a atom of evidence that the will to win of a clean athlete is any greater than that of a doped one.
The way you always talk, an athlete with a sufficiently large will to win would be able to train 15 hours a day.
The reality is the body begins to shut down after a certain amount of effort and training becomes counterproductive. In fact an athlete who is taking peds will be able to train longer and harder because drugs will allow the body to recover in a way that simply wishing it will not.
You don't raise your hematocrit by 20% simply by thinking - oh I really want my hematocrit to go up and voila. No more than I can make a billion dollars appear by my side simply by wishing it. But hey, maybe contador and Evans can, seeing as they have such strong willpower they already transcend biology. What chance does physics have
Edit, lol no posts in 6 hours then 3 in the space of seconds.
Ripper said:Moreover, this whole 'will to win' nonsense suggests dopers are just lazy. Does anyone actually think folks like Pharmstrong did not have a very strong will to win? I'd say sometimes this 'will' leads people down the wrong path.
The Hitch said:Rhetorical question.
Who has the bigger will to win
Athlete a) "I would do anything to win."
Athlete b) "I'd Do Anything for win (But I Won't Do That)"
TANK91 said:Evans is on the good stuff this year, he dropped Pozzovivo like a stone that would never happpen last year not a chance.
blackcat said:no, but you can guess about them competing against other riders and the other riders motivational levels, and the chances/percentage of riders who dope at the pointy end of the peloton and the podium
TANK91 said:Evans is on the good stuff this year, he dropped Pozzovivo like a stone that would never happpen last year not a chance.
TANK91 said:Evans is on the good stuff this year, he dropped Pozzovivo like a stone that would never happpen last year not a chance.