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Like you, me too I don't think we're looking at an EPO-fuelled donkey to racehorse scenario here.
More like an average (ok, quite decent judging from 2002) GT rider transforming into a podium contender with the help of gross amounts of HGH in combination with the more traditional stuff.
very fair points.The Hegelian said:sniper said:The Hegelian said:Are you saying that only pure climbers are "natural" GT talents???
How are you going to explain The Badger's palmares?
GT talents are, generally, all rounders who recover very well. Pure climbers are the exception here, not the rule.
I was indeed speaking about Evans as a climber (see the post to which hrotha responded).
I was labelling him a mediocre talent mainly on the basis of his poor climbing style viz. a notable lack of souplesse when going uphill.
Not saying he didn't go fast uphill, he did, and that's exactly the point: I'd argue he compensated for a lack of natural climbing talent by doping outrageously.
Sure. The point I'm making is that there is a very large difference between a GT rider who is better at TT's using their diesel engine to limit losses to the goats up climbs, and the complete EPO transformation of someone who would otherwise lose 30+ minutes on a climbing stage into an uphill genius.
I think Jalabert and Armstrong were the exemplars of the latter. Indurain is a more open question: he was very good in 1990 when he was riding for Delgado (on the juice then? Perhaps, perhaps not), but good enough for 5 straight without help? Very unlikely.
To put Evans in that camp is a bit illogical - it just misses a whole category of rider. i.e. anyone who wins GT's and isn't a goat must, by definition be doping. Evans may well have been, but this isn't a very convincing reason to think so.
Like you, me too I don't think we're looking at an EPO-fuelled donkey to racehorse scenario here.
More like an average (ok, quite decent judging from 2002) GT rider transforming into a podium contender with the help of gross amounts of HGH in combination with the more traditional stuff.