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Re: Re:
My point is that big gaps are more common in pre blood doping than during the blood doping era. We can therefore confidently say that the epo era is over. Doping might still be going on but not with huge effect on the racing.Dear Wiggo said:Ramon Koran said:That indicates not more but less doping, in the epo era racing was much closer compared to the 60's, 70's, 80's. We now have gaps similar to the 60's-80's era, seems positive to me.Benotti69 said:coinneach said:ebandit said:this year it appears that team sky tactics............had improved as much as
........da dawgs descending..........................
Mark L
+1
But since when did the Clinic ever care about tactics or skill?
FWIW, I think this years victory was incredibly close, if Porte hadn't recovered enough to help Froome on the Alpe, he'd have lost.......what would the clinic get upset about then![]()
You do realise that only 15 riders finished within 1 hour of Froome. 4 of them GT winners. Last time only 15 riders could finish under an hour down on the winner, 1997.
But since when skyfans ever look past what Sky tell them.
Reads 1997. Interprets as 60s-80s.
Light goes on.
So even if Brailsford doesn't tell them what to think, they will think it anyway.
Amazeballs.
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