hrotha said:Guys, it's January. You just make mental notes and reserve judgment until you can actually perceive any trends.
Dazed and Confused said:yep.
My guess: Lelange drove a squeaky clean agenda from somewhere in '12 and into '13. Results were missing and he was fired. TUE level stuff have been back since. Puffers and Cortisone etc. Still within the "rules" probably. Now lets see how it translate to the cobbles and GT races.
Dazed and Confused said:yep.
My guess: Lelange drove a squeaky clean agenda from somewhere in '12 and into '13. Results were missing and he was fired. TUE level stuff have been back since. Puffers and Cortisone etc. Still within the "rules" probably. Now lets see how it translate to the cobbles and GT races.
movingtarget said:Far as I know he left. He achieved what he wanted in 2011 and I don't think he is working in cycling still is he ? No one expects Evans to do this in the Giro do they ?
Dear Wiggo said:I heard through a random grapevine he's been doing a media-type qualification to get involved with same once he retires.
If anything, I think he will be very careful to not test positive so he can step off the bike and into the studio.
Dear Wiggo said:I heard through a random grapevine he's been doing a media-type qualification to get involved with same once he retires.
If anything, I think he will be very careful to not test positive so he can step off the bike and into the studio.
Ferminal said:Evans is at a turning point, he has had two years to think about it and now either books his retirement within the next season or two, or decides he wants to "win" again. I thought he was going to be up for it last year, so don't ask me what will happen. For all we know this is just part of his farewell tour making sure he ends his final race at "home" on a good note.
Dear Wiggo said:I heard through a random grapevine he's been doing a media-type qualification to get involved with same once he retires.
If anything, I think he will be very careful to not test positive so he can step off the bike and into the studio.
doolols said:I was thinking that he did well to cycle away from Porte who, himself, has been a oft-discussed subject in this forum. And Evans, extremely poor all last year, and on his way down, suddenly finds power and speed to take the lead in his local race? Maybe cycling really is an old man's sport.
movingtarget said:He said recently if he is happy with his Giro ride he might keep going but if he is not happy with his level I think this year will be it. In other words no podium ......thanks for the memories.
darwin553 said:Not out of the realms of possibility is it for a TDF champion to be able to ride away on the only hill climb of a stage?![]()
Ferminal said:OMG, Porte dropped someone who doped a couple of days ago, DOPER ALERT.
Ferminal said:OMG, Porte dropped someone who doped a couple of days ago, DOPER ALERT.
Benotti69 said:Jeez Evans hardly has any personality FFS. His dog has more....
The Hitch said:Evans right now. 37 years old. Just ridiculous
The Hitch said:Evans right now. 37 years old. Just ridiculous