Mrs John Murphy said:
Fergoose - can you provide me with Wiggins and Froome's non-2011 performances that suggest that they should be top 5 Vuelta riders and that their performance is part of a natural 'clean' progression, while Cobo's performance is abnormal? BTW why have you ignored the posts that disproved your claims about Cobo and Froome?
It’s hard to describe someone whose favourite riders are Nibali, Hushovd & Sastre as an anglophone fanboy! As for ignoring posts, I subjected this forum to another 5 or so paragraphs in response to Luckyboy’s comments – it was the post above the one where I pointed out your misrepresentation of why people suspect Cobo.
Luckyboy’s examples about Cobo’s time trialling standard in the 2007 TdF were much better and this Vuelta isn’t exactly filled with stellar time trialists. He did only lose 1 min 40 to Wiggins though, for those suspecting Wiggins.
In terms of Froome’s performances others have given an explanation about his possible potential in the Sky thread.
In terms of Wiggins, he’s been picking up Olympic and World Championship medals (include a fist full of golds) for fun since the age of 20. That tends to indicate a degree of talent in an athelete. Sure, converting track & time trial ability into GC contender ability is bloody hard and, for some atheletes such as Boardman, not apparently possible. Wiggins hasn’t mastered it yet and perhaps never will, but his TdF 4th place in 2009 put him ahead of Frank Schleck, Kloden & Nibali.
This suggests to me that two years down the line, when he has learnt a bit more about how to use his body and has lost further weight, we shouldn’t be too surprised to see him get a Vuelta top ten (particularly as its not been quite as horrifically mountainous as I was expecting). The number of favourites who have failed at the Vuelta has been pretty amazing and therefore a converting an expected possible Vuelta top ten into a Vuelta podium (or even victory) doesn’t strike me as too outlandish for an athelete of that fairly extreme calibre. Additionally, unlike Cobo, Wiggins has managed to put in strong performances for multiple teams.
More on topic, as I’ve said, I’m not here to convince people. If folk think the performances of Wiggins, Froome & Cobo are equally suspicious then fair enough. Its just a position I personally find impossible to share based on the information available.
If anyone can point to Froome topping 6 w/kg on a prolonged mountain climb (rather than skewed figures relating to a short burst of 3 or 4 kms at the end of stage), I’d be interested in reading that (in the Sky thread).
Scirea said:
Quite. I fear I must defer to your superior knowledge of the realms of idiocy.