here another source, from 2007 or 2008,
has his weight at 68kg.
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread368914/pg4
has his weight at 68kg.
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread368914/pg4
The Hegelian said:One thing I'm not getting here: why would Evans be doping to put on extra weight, in order to keep up with the pure climbers? Surely a good doping strategy would be to do the exact opposite.....
I admire your tenacity here Sniper, but the logic here is a little underwhelming.
King Boonen said:The Hegelian said:One thing I'm not getting here: why would Evans be doping to put on extra weight, in order to keep up with the pure climbers? Surely a good doping strategy would be to do the exact opposite.....
I admire your tenacity here Sniper, but the logic here is a little underwhelming.
Tour climbs are more about churning a high power than dancing off on the pedals. For a rider like Evans who is able to put out large amounts of power over a long period, increasing muscle mass would probably be beneficial.
Dear Wiggo said:given the lack of AICAR et al at the time this was done.
King Boonen said:Dear Wiggo said:given the lack of AICAR et al at the time this was done.
What's the timeline of AICAR in cycling? It's been around since the 80's for medicinal uses.
Dear Wiggo said:King Boonen said:The Hegelian said:One thing I'm not getting here: why would Evans be doping to put on extra weight, in order to keep up with the pure climbers? Surely a good doping strategy would be to do the exact opposite.....
I admire your tenacity here Sniper, but the logic here is a little underwhelming.
Tour climbs are more about churning a high power than dancing off on the pedals. For a rider like Evans who is able to put out large amounts of power over a long period, increasing muscle mass would probably be beneficial.
I don't believe this to be the case. I think increasing your mitochondrial density is more important than increasing your muscle mass for generating long-term power (in terms of muscle-related attributes for an endurance athlete). Ignoring Hgb mass, efficiency, etc.
Dear Wiggo said:King Boonen said:Dear Wiggo said:given the lack of AICAR et al at the time this was done.
What's the timeline of AICAR in cycling? It's been around since the 80's for medicinal uses.
Not sure. The fact that he lost some weight but also power indicates to me that whether it was available or not, he wasn't on it. *mutter*
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King Boonen said:Dear Wiggo said:King Boonen said:Dear Wiggo said:given the lack of AICAR et al at the time this was done.
What's the timeline of AICAR in cycling? It's been around since the 80's for medicinal uses.
Not sure. The fact that he lost some weight but also power indicates to me that whether it was available or not, he wasn't on it. *mutter*
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I believe Cadel over Wiggins...
hence i looked for his weight online which apparently you missed.King Boonen said:Looking at photos is a really bad way to estimate weight fella.
i don't know.The Hegelian said:One thing I'm not getting here: why would Evans be doping to put on extra weight, in order to keep up with the pure climbers? Surely a good doping strategy would be to do the exact opposite.....
I admire your tenacity here Sniper, but the logic here is a little underwhelming.
of course it's fishing, but it's the only thing i could find looking for his weight in that period.Dear Wiggo said:Not too keen to pursue this line of inquiry, but a random blog doing BMI calculations on figures with no source (or a source that does not corroborate the 69kg figure obviously used) is just fishing, imo. No offense mate.
Add in the fact that most cyclists are coy about their weight, and you're rarely seeing their pre-GT weight, but some generic weight from the off-season, and it's not difficult for me to believe he put on a few kg but nothing ridiculous.
No pro road cyclist is trying to increase his muscle mass to be a better cyclist. None of them. Roche says he did not eat the night before a queen stage so he wouldn't weigh too much. That's the other extreme of stupidity, but you get the general idea.
Krebs Cycle also mention Cadel trying to lose weight to improve his climbing but he lost TT power and so gave the idea away. Again, can't corroborate but find this a believable claim, given the lack of AICAR et al at the time this was done.
sniper said:hence i looked for his weight online which apparently you missed.King Boonen said:Looking at photos is a really bad way to estimate weight fella.
for 2002 we have 62kg.
i found four estimates for the period 2007-2010, one of 68, one 69, two 64.
wiki (not sure what year) has him at 64.
google has him at 68.
it's not just photos. it's how he looked, you know, on tv and all that.
chunky. more 68-ish to me.
King Boonen said:sniper said:hence i looked for his weight online which apparently you missed.King Boonen said:Looking at photos is a really bad way to estimate weight fella.
for 2002 we have 62kg.
i found four estimates for the period 2007-2010, one of 68, one 69, two 64.
wiki (not sure what year) has him at 64.
google has him at 68.
it's not just photos. it's how he looked, you know, on tv and all that.
chunky. more 68-ish to me.
No, I didn't miss it, that's almost as bad as looking at photos. Looked on TV? That's just as bad I'm afraid.
Edit: Grumpy git hasn't had his coffee, removed to pointless drivel.
"Cadel Evans I can buy at that weight by looks - although as said, I'm shocked that a TdF winner can have a normal BMI and still climb with the anorexic guys."
http://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycling/754878-how-thin-not-thin-cadel-evans.html#post12986847Cadel Evans looks remarkably not-thin, at least compared to the rail-thin anorexic Schleck brothers. He actually looks on the beefy side. I was surprised to see him riding not at rail-thin weight for such a heavy climbing race like the tour.
if you can't be bothered to read the posts, well, don't bother.hrotha said:I'm not sure who you're arguing with at this point. Nobody has said he was leaner in his winning days.
just this, actually. just this.hrotha said:I've read them and I still don't know what your point is.
You've made the observation that Evans was leaner when young. Nobody has really disputed this, although not everybody agrees he put on that much muscle weight.